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00:10
I've been going to work at 9:00 am. This is fucking devastating.
00:25
@Mikhail What is devastating about that?
I'm at work at 7:15
I'm tired. So tired.
Somehow less tired when I work noon to midnight
@Mikhail So someone sent me this output:
Checking processor/OS features...

Required Features:
x64, ABM, BMI1, BMI2, ADX,
SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2,
AVX, FMA3, AVX2



Parsing Core -> Handle Mappings...
Cores: 0-1151

Parsing NUMA -> Core Mappings...
Node 0: 0-17 576-593

Node 1: 18-35 594-611

Node 2: 36-53 612-629

Node 3: 54-71 630-647

Node 4: 72-89 648-665

Node 5: 90-107 666-683

Node 6: 108-125 684-701

Node 7: 126-143 702-719

Node 8: 144-161 720-737

Node 9: 162-179 738-755

Node 10: 180-197 756-773
I'll let you have a guess at what the fuck this thing is.
99 cores but a bitch ain't one?
A machine with 576 physical cores?
Its got 8 CPUs
00:32
@StackedCrooked That's like Google Reverse Image Search telling you that the image is an image.
32 CPUs with each having 18 cores?
Idk, did Kaby lake go Xeon?
I spent all my money on embryos so we can't buy a new computer this year
@StackedCrooked yeah
Must be virtual cpus or something.
00:36
Version:              0.7.5.9481 (Linux/14-BDW ~ Kurumi)
Processor(s):         Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E7-8867 v4 @ 2.40GHz
Topology:             1,152 threads / 576 cores / 32 sockets / 32 NUMA nodes
Usable Memory:        8,386,753,130,496 (7.63 TiB)
CPU Base Frequency:   2,399,987,904 Hz
The performance was expectedly shit though. Too many NUMA nodes - too far apart from each other.
Thats 16 cores
What kind of motherboard is that? Must be huge surface area.
its made of multiple physical boards
@StackedCrooked It's most likely 8 motherboards linked over PCIe using a custom NUMA controller.
00:37
But also fuck that because that chip only has 16 cores, fucking get with the fucking times
And only 2.40GHz.
Xeons are pushing 28 cores
If the guys at Intel forget to lock their doors I should be getting some 8180M in September
@Mysticial Must be great for building large C++ projects.
@crasic Anyways. Some company agreed to donate a 2 million dollar electron microscope. The fucking best electron microscope. FEI (or whatever they're called now) wanted $100,000 to ship. $350,000 to plug it in. $200,000 to debug it with no guarantees of working. If it worked, service contract for a dozens of thousands. Free ends up being over half a million dollars. That system is going to be junked. Literally dumpster.
@Mikhail "No guarantees of working?" IOW, it's not a product, but rather a research grant?
Oh wait, it's an existing one that's donated. Nevermind.
00:47
Ended up buying a lesser model, although not new
I have a really strong urge to go dumpster diving
@Mikhail $350,000 to plug it in?
"installation fee"
@Mikhail FE-SEM (Field Emisison SEM)? Those do give really nice results.
but not setup
@JerryCoffin It was an SEM + FIB + had a TEM mode
@JerryCoffin Our department got one without the TEM mode
@Mikhail Very nice. Not sure what you'd use the FIB for in biological work, but maybe that's just ignorance on my part. Really handy for doing surgery on chips though.
00:50
@JerryCoffin I'm making nano structures of a known dimension to measure the blur the microscope makes. I'm not really a biologist. I make the instruments.
@Mikhail Yeah--but I at least the impression that once you'd made them, the intent was bio stuff, no?
@JerryCoffin Yeah. So, I'm making a box and using that to characterize our system. Then removing the blur from the bio images.
@StackedCrooked Setting up a SEM is not a trivial task. Even once it's set up and working, it can take months of work to get really optimal results from them.
@JerryCoffin Well if you don't suck its easier. But they company recoups the development cost on service contracts :-)
Like $40,000 a year to get on-call service
@Mikhail So you plan to use the FIB to fabricate the nano-structures?
00:55
@JerryCoffin Yeah. It worked really well. Much better than the photo-resist bullshit I was doing before. The FIB I got has a insulator enhanced etch that uses XeF2. I was able to make perfect structures on straight up glass microscope cover-slips, despite not being able to image them due to charging.
I have become a master of all sciences
even physics?
literally deriving equations right now
that's maths
Actually these formulas are pretty fucked
maths != physics
physics has to do with imperfection of this world, maths is too pure
00:57
@Mikhail Jack of all sciences, master of none... :-)
mistress of none, don't be a se***t
@JerryCoffin Actually my MS is in electrical engineering. My printer jammed before I could get more!
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@TelKitty I haven't attempted to verify in person, but indications seem to be that Mikhail "identifies as" male...
@Mikhail Gold plated cover slips though...
@JerryCoffin It needs to be completely transparent to light. But fo real. With this FIB I don't have the fucking grim reaper breathing over my HF bath.
maybe inside, mik identifies as a female ... but let's give mik a bit privacy there ...
I have been contemplating the possibility of using electromagnetic waves to propel spaceships
@Mikhail The grim reaper knows the smell of HF from a mile away...
@Mikhail Now that's some serious insanity. The phrase "not in my back yard" fairly leaps to mind.
@Mikhail When I was in the Air Force, B-52's on alert carried "gold goggles". If they had to launch nukes, they were supposed to wear them to protect their eyes as much as possible. They really did use a thin layer of gold for protection. But no, not anywhere close to completely transparent.
@TelKitty Well, Mik was the one who first used "master" in the conversation.
11 mins ago, by Mikhail
I have become a master of all sciences
but you said he is none?
So by trying to push "mistress", you're actually being sexist.
I am just trying to extrapolate what you are saying
01:09
@TelKitty I just paraphrased an old saying ("jack of all trades, master of none"). Whether it applies in Mik's case or not, I really don't know...
yes, I was referring to that too >_<
But what I am saying is that it's time for me to take off for a while. Later all.
(don't forget I am still the 1337357 troxx of 'em all!)
@JerryCoffin Oo noz!!!
@TelKitty I don't forget that you claim to be. For all the years of claims, I've yet to see any trolling from you that impressed me much.
^ that is the meta troll
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01:48
@JeremyThompson yeah no. You're quoting things from 2006 (lolwut). Spirit doesn't play preprocessor tricks (like, at all) and 1584 is not high-rep. — sehe 8 secs ago
 
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03:09
@sehe I was seriously tempted to "mistakenly" point out that 1584 really was pretty high rep--I believe my best day ever was only 335.
@Mikhail I never troll! (Of course, that's what any really good troll would say, but in my case it's true).
Apparently the new SO friendliness policies are working.
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Q: Programming exercise in c++

isamI need a program in c ++ that can only use two libraries, iostream and stdlib.h. It is the naval battle and you need a menu with the following functions: Register a player Print the data of the list of players. Initialize game: to. Request the identification of player 1 and the identification o...

This has been up for 2 minutes, and it's only at -2, with no comments telling him to do his own homework. What a massive improvement that is! CC: @Mysticial, @milleniumbug
@jaggedSpire No laughing. That's completely serious, not a troll!
well, I'm not completely serious
and that he expects help with that question is seriously funny
@jaggedSpire I'm always completely serious!
excuse me, "question"
@JerryCoffin you? Good heavens!
I'm scandalized!
no wait, I'm jaggedSpire.
03:23
@jaggedSpire So it says, anyway. Perhaps you identify as "scandalized"?
@JerryCoffin Hmmm, no I think I'm mostly a pile of rocks with the pointy bits facing out
@jaggedSpire Oh, okay. Some day I want to go on some talk show about gender identity and such. Start by suggesting that somebody's claimed identity is questionable, until they carefully point out that such identity has to be accepted without question, even if you think it's nonsense or unrelated to sex or anything like that. Then I claim that "I identify as an infallible genius."
Apparently I'm the only one with a sufficiently warped sense of humor to find that idea funny though...
Alas, you are doomed to unappreciated genius
03:40
@JerryCoffin I sexual identify as one who shaves all those, and those only, who do not shave themselves.
bonus points if your sexual identity can be expressed in prolog
@Mikhail Seems quite reasonable, but perhaps somewhat lonely.
On the other hand if we keep make fun of people for choosing their sexual identity (no matter how fun it is...), we risk getting four more years of Trump
@Mikhail I don't make fun of people for it. I'm just like any good programmer: my first reaction to any set of rules is to figure out a way to get them to favor what I want.
note to self, be a better person
@Mikhail Realizing that gender dysphoria is a serious problem doesn't make you a bad person.
 
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07:36
@JerryCoffin Oh but that's fine! Your choice of stray identity doesn't threaten anyone else's. Geniuses are the pariahs of capitalism
@Mikhail How is that related?
@JerryCoffin What a smooth move. +1
@JerryCoffin I'd lol. And appreciated :)
@sehe Trump politics, homophobia, transphobia, etc...
The « LGBT for Trump » thing was short-lived after the election x)
08:28
The gender thing is a serious problem. For example, is it fine for a male that indentify as a women to enter the women's toilet?
Proposals for C++20: constexpr try/catch blocks, constexpr for structured bindings, constexpr virtual functions, constexpr memory allocation, constexpr function parameters, constexpr! functions, constexpr non-trivial destructors, constexpr containers, constexpr algorithms, more constexpr in the library
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Toilets should be unisex for a whole lot of reasons
@Morwenn Depending on the place, you might have issues with a little girl being looked at by a horny grandpa
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that's not really an issue with unisex toilets
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix You would also have issues with that outside of toilets v0v
It's like 100% orthogonal
@thecoshman how so?
08:32
what's to say horny grandmas aren't going to be looking at girls, or grandads looking at boys
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix if someone is going be looking in appropriately at kids, they aren't waiting for unisex toilets
What if some just take is an opportunity?
They'd take the opportunity somewhere else anyway
There is a bar in my hometown known for its unisex toilets. It's a pretty old place and I recall it was built before women were actually allowed to frequent said places
Plus you've got more chances that said kid is with their parents in unisex toilets v0v
> known for its unisex toilets
wtf
from within the toilet area you can watch hockey or porn through a window
like you can take a pee and not miss the action in the bar
08:36
which is still 100% orthogonal to the fact that they're unisex >.>
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix wait wait wait... what the blacks are only abusing people now we don't have segregated buses? :O
ooooh wait, no. I'm going to disengage now. You have repeated shown you have very conservative and prejudice views. I'd be willing to talk this through, but I don't think I can keep calm enough to not invoke the smurfs.
@Morwenn Possibly but not always, there are so much thing to worry about children then if you can cut the crowd in the toilet by around half it's already a good thing.
@thecoshman I wouldn't say I'm very conservative but I'm certainly more conservative on a few things.
Oh yeah, let's have separate residents & foreign people toilets too to solve more problems
For example unisex toilets where only adults go would be fine
But even like that, some women couldn't peacefully apply their makeup while having men around looking at them.
I guess women go to the toilet to pee 15% of the time.
08:56
not true
How many percent then?
maybe around 80-90% ... rest 10-20% from clear throat/clean spills/applying makeups/crying/feeling sick etc
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@Morwenn Nice. And once they made everything constexpr they can reuse the keyword for something new.
I go to the male toilets to redo my hair and nobody ever gives a single fuck v0v
@nwp Haha, the meaning is rather specific but I'm pretty sure they could do that :p
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My proposal would be to make the new constexpr express that the qualified object is thread-safe by being read-only, unlike const.
09:03
@Morwenn grow yourself some beard and try the same feat in a women's toilet and tell us how it went
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix can't grow beard anymore, sorry
good thing about working in a male dominated industry is that ... you usually can hoard toilet
because still same amount of toilets for men and women
but 9 times more dudes ... so ...
@TelKitty with unisex toilet it would be stripping that benefit
haven't crossed any of that
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix And it would benefit 90% of the employees by having an easier access to free toilets
09:06
The one thing I'd say against unisex toilets, I hear that women generally make much more of a mess then men do
like leaving their tampon everywhere
oh yeah I heard that too
I don't know, I've been to both and hardly noticed a difference
not true ... all the toilets here have specific places for tampons/pads
it probably also depends of the place and how often they're cleaned
how often toilets are cleaned makes the most difference
09:09
@TelKitty some people really don't give a fuck as far as I know
unless it's full, I have never come across that in a work place
@thecoshman that said, I've been in numerous toilets where men clearly missed the hole and the floor was constantly wet
Workplace toilets are generally rather clean in my experience
public place and crowded place are the worse
Everything was always clean in Japan, yet they have free public toilets everywhere ^^'
09:11
I'd say that some culture might be more keen to be cleaner than others.
@TelKitty not all :P
just not terrible ones
@Morwenn I don't get none free public toilets... you want me to just shit in the streets? wtf man
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Toilets cost money and nobody wants to pay for them.
@nwp But would the town rather pay to clean the shit & pee in the streets?
yeah, you usually have to pay for toilets in Europe/Asia, but here, toilets are usually free to use, so are most public BBQs
Because that's totally the alternate solution some people are going to take
Most of the time you can find free toilets in shopping malls :p
09:22
the closest public toilet is about 200 meters away from where I live because I am close to a park
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@Morwenn I expect they would rather pay for extra police forces that hunt down pissers. Keep the neighborhood safe, you know.
@nwp That's unfortunately what I would expect too -_-
@nwp quality reasoning
I pay taxes, I subsequently expect free toilets
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@TelKitty I'm fairly sure paid toilets are uncommon in asia. I haven't found any in korea or japan.
09:24
IIRC China has free toilets, but in terrible shape
In the UK people just don't care about paying the toilets and force the entrance
10:06
@Morwenn just a hole in the floor :O
They're actually teaming with Japan to make them better :p
A seat :vv:
@nwp Police doesn't make the neighborhood safe. Safe people make it safe
I've seen people throwing trash on the floor while they could just walk a few more feet to dump it in a trashbin.
In Japan there aren't trashbins in the streets, everything is overpackaged under several layers of plastic, yet their streets are clean .__.
I've seen people in vietnam burn the trash on the street... That's how their street are somewhat clean.
10:12
It's very much a cultural thing. Some people are brought up to carry their litter to a bin, others that they can just drop it where ever
Don't the Japanese also not like eating on the go? Compared to say Europe where you'll always see people eating food as they walk along
There's town everywhere in Japan, and restaurants everywhere in town, so considering it's rather cheap it's really easier for them to just go to a restaurant
I'd say it's more about time, I often eat while walking because I have no time to seat and eat.
From my understanding, it's more a cultural thing, it's kinda considered rude to say, eat a sandwich whilst walking around town
I was simply raised not to litter and I don't remember throwing trash on the floor in years, regardless of the other factors, so it might as well be just a cultural things
Not sure if rude but I'd say more like "uncivilized"
10:16
> Object-Oriented-Sorting
cringe
No time to sit and eat? For some reason, I don't believe you.
Or maybe you're walking now : p
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What else would you sort besides objects? Types?
values
@ABuckau You've never been late in the morning and you just can't go somewhere with an empty stomach? You can't think straight if you're hungry
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Safe isn't an inherent quality of people though, there is a lot of environmental influence. One of those influences is police presence.
10:19
Not often, no.
Seriously, it's as cringe-worthy as if I had named my library « functor-sorting » because I happen to implement my algorithms as function objects rather than mere function templates
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Nope
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Nope
@nwp My hometown is so safe that one of my friend met a 4 years old kid buying drugs for his mother at 1-3am in the morning
I often simply don't eat anything before 6pm
10:20
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I don't think safe means what I think you think it means
It's not what I mean, it's what the kid's mother think.
@Morwenn only wake up at about 5pm?
@thecoshman No, I mean like thep revious three days where I wake up at 8am and go to work
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix That's nice, but what would you do about a town where said 4-year-old kid gets robbed?
@Morwenn lunch?
10:22
I might fetch a panini today though
@thecoshman none
Whatever is wrong with you, it is no little thing
@Morwenn I don't understand
I don't like eating alone, and I don't like preparing food to eat the next day so I don't do either v0v
o_0 but food
I eat some when coming back home
Not being able to do stuff because of an empty stomach isn't one of my problems x)
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10:25
I don't like food. Such a hassle. Needs more automation.
It's a necessary evil
Actually I've probably only £ left on me anyways, so I most likely don't have what I need to buy a panini for lunch
I'm going to the restaurant with ex-colleagues tomorrow for lunch, so I may actually be eating before 6pm tomorrow :p
I'm leaving for now, later ^.^
 
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12:00
Haha, I like how wide_int uses the implicit int so that users can write wide_int<256, signed> and wide_int<256, unsigned>
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Isn't that in the core language already? signed s; also implies int.
yes, but here they just use it to mean a signed or unsigned wide_int, not to represent the underlying type
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12:17
so there's no way to know if it's a signed int or an int that was given? :P
@Morwenn Probably not a bad idea--but given the number of existing bathrooms that aren't unisex, we still need some way to deal with the current situation. Just saying it shouldn't exist doesn't really address the problem.
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@Morwenn lies
I don't believe that
@JerryCoffin I don't care who pees next to me or on which side I pee, which locally solves the problem for me and people around me v0v
@Ven you haven't read enough proposals :p
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@Morwenn no but seriously?
I don't believe for a single second the constexpr try/catch
@Ven it is true though
12:22
@Morwenn You may not care. The same isn't necessarily true for them. So it solves it for you, but may not for those around you.
But in the sense of "allow it, but still make throw an actual compile time error"
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what.
@JerryCoffin If nobody cared there wouldn't be a problem (but there also would be unisex toilets everywhere)
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is it just to make constexpr functions able to catch exceptions whenever they're called at runtime?
@Morwenn Sure. And if there were infinite resources freely available, I wouldn't have to work for a living...
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Exceptions should be catchable at compile time. No reason they can't be.
@JerryCoffin Sure, but what do you propose? I propose that toilets should be unisex and that people should stop caring in the meantime. Do you know of more efficient solutions? x)
hmm someone randomly unaccepted an answer where mine is the only answer
@Morwenn I have nothing against proposing unisex bathrooms. Proposing that people stop caring is sufficiently unrealistic that its efficiency strikes me as irrelevant. It would be like my pointing out that a great deal of conflict would be avoided if nobody were religious. I think it's true, but I have no idea of how to convince billions of devoutly religious people to just stop.
However, asking people to motivate and critically review why they do care is not beyond reasonable.
And the likely outcome is that there is no problem.
Not even ultra-orthodox people will find "Thou shalt not defecate in the same house as thy neighbour's spouse" or something wild.
Bathroom stalls don't have glass doors, and if they do, that's easier to fix.
12:31
@sehe Asking them to is reasonable. Expecting rational responses is...less so.
But you can decide, as a community, to value rational arguments more.
If people say "I'm more easily physically intimidated by males than by females" - that could be rational, but that's not a problem limited to bathrooms.
That's something that can - and frequently does - play in any 1-on-1 setting.
Organizations do have rules and protocols for dealing with this.
@sehe Many (most?) Christians are perfectly fine with believing things directly contrary to what the Bible says.
E.g. with my choir we have a policy that if a member wants to make a complaint, they will have the option of bringing someone and the meeting will have minutes by an "accepted non-party" notulist.
@JerryCoffin So what. We were looking for good things to base policy on.
@sehe To an extent, yes--but I think a fair number of people use bathrooms as more or less a "safe space" that's largely independent of the use for actual defecation and such.
only the stalls themselves can be considered an actual safe space
12:35
@JerryCoffin Well. I don't see how that changes.
@sehe The point is, mere lack of statement in the Bible won't stop a lot of people from believing it, often just as strongly (or possibly even more so) than if there were support for it in the Bible (or the book(s) of their particularly religion.
The mere fact that "but everybody knows the male is not allowed in the women's bathroom" doesn't actually prevent them from going in there
@JerryCoffin I've never once in my life heard a christian claim anything about bathrooms with reference to the bible.
@Morwenn ...but in a lot of cases, people want to have other like-minded people for emotional support and such.
And I have heard some pretty redonkulous claims, that were common-place none-the-less.
@JerryCoffin Yeah. Bathrooms are not places to self-care. No, they're sanctuaries of community building and a coming together with kindred spirit.
WAIT. That specifically includes transgenders.
@JerryCoffin great, lemme pee in the streets
12:38
Because the kindred spirit is precisely what draws them to that bathroom department. Shit, I mean community sanctuary and exchange area
Must admit, I have mistakenly entered male bathroom twice in my life. I do retarded things sometimes. For example, I turned right before the opposite direction went straight today, I scared people once by doing the same. I didn't mean to do such thing on purpose. But ... sometimes my brain just decide to malfunction :x Luckily, such thing don't happen often.
I say, if there's such a demand for emotional support spaces, maybe we should create them. And maybe we should not conflate them with primary human concerns like excretion.
I may have more suspicious looks when I use the male bathrooms in public places than when I use the female ones xD
@sehe Here in the US, a year or so ago (don't remember exactly) a state passed a law saying people could only use bathrooms of the gender given on their birth certificate (or something on that order). I don't know whether anybody tried to quote the Bible, specifically, but the vast majority of its real supporters seemed to be from the "religious right".
12:40
@Morwenn And you will run a higher risk (if any) too
@JerryCoffin oh sure. But that's not the same as referencing the Bible to back up a claim.
@JerryCoffin Amazing how many bathrooms in that state because unisex
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@Morwenn Yeah I see.
@sehe liiike, almost most likely no risk vs. most likely no risk? x)
@JerryCoffin That's a bit like saying "I've seen a lot of vegans also protest nuclear missiles, so something tells me they're against the missiles becayse missiles kill animals"
@Mgetz o.O
12:42
@Morwenn don't like self immolating compilers? check the index for Bond, James Bond 103
@Mgetz Isn't that, by now, basically the most-quoted passage?
@sehe I didn't know about it
@Mgetz I love the "etc." in the middle of formal wording
what if some prankster change the signs in front of public toilets when no one's looking?
@Morwenn Indeed.
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12:43
@TelKitty Cameras everywhere.
@sehe Perhaps we should. But I'm not convinced it's a good idea to take away the existing "safe spaces" before those intended specifically for the purpose are built.
Oct 16 '11 at 21:31, by Luc Danton
> When writing a specialization, be careful about its location; or to make it compile will be such a trial as to kindle its self-immolation.
@JerryCoffin Oh. They're not going away. They're just going to feel less safe.
I can argue that I've never had a safe place outside my home, in my life.
And it'll make a lot more sense than anyone arguing that the sign on the shed-door cannot be changed because they were using it as their safe-space. Once in 7 weeks
@sehe Which means that as safe spaces they are effectively going away.
No.
The feeling is what goes away.
@sehe What part of "as safe spaces" did you not understand?
12:47
You don't. FTFY
I'm going to go do something useful like beat my head against a brick wall. This conversation clearly isn't accomplishing anything.
Feelings are not reality. I teach my kid that.
If the feeling goes, reality doesn't.
13:14
@thecoshman I did most of the initial service on it and it's already registered
just need to get insurance and win a fight with a broken screw
13:33
@BartekBanachewicz You lost me...
broken screw?
initial service?
ooooh
you mean the bike you just brought
I thought you were on about license thigns XD
registered for what?
for the registration purposes
I got the plate lol
well Natalia did
I guess it's her bike technically
It didn't have a license plate already?
@thecoshman imported from Germany
like most vehicles here
14:11
Oh right
I just realized that Herb had a WIP proposal about lifetime tracking for C++ :o
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3 proposals even :P.
That guy is insane
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They're a bit old by now? Like 2 years now.
Where does he find the time to analyze problems, submit huge proposals with actual impact, quote a shitton of sources and still manage to propose interesting stuff
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14:17
By not working
Still: operator<=>, alternate terse concept syntax, new exceptions, lifetime problems, 2D Graphics, metaclasses + other smaller proposals or contributions
All while still doing some paperwork and organization for the committee
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To be fair his proposals aren't proofreader and stuff ;P.
but yeah, he does some nifty things. Still I wish he went a bit further with the lifetime tracking proposal: they basically released it at the same time as the C++ core guidelines, said "MSVC will support this someday", and...
I still need to read them ^^"
what impresses me the most is probably how he manages to brings solutions that try to satisfy most concerns and still sometimes gets them accepted
I forgot but he also wrote that deferred_ptr<T> thing in the meantime
 
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17:44
there was a question for @Morwenn but it got deleted :(
17:57
Is there any reason for a variable to not be assigned when assignment is being done? For example (using gdb):
gcolor = 0;
when I checked gcolor after this line with gdb
it shows:
print(gcolor)
gcolor = 255
gcolor is a double
volatile double
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Why would you use a volatile double?
Tbh until now I did that to make sure the processor doesn't optimize it to a constant but when I think abbot it because there is an assignment it wouldn't do it right xD?
its a loop with conditions (different color for different date of the year)
@AsafFisher as long as you're not turning on the optimizer it shouldn't do it at all
oh
one sec then
@Mgetz GCC will still do constant propagation with -O0.
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18:09
@AsafFisher Are you sure you checked after the line and not at the line?
yah bbtw when I do 'n' with gdb for some reason it repeats the same line or jumps to other lines very wierd
ill send a session rn so you'll c
@Mysticial why would you need to debug constant prop?
time_t theTime = time(NULL);
84 struct tm *aTime = localtime(&theTime);
85
86 double day = aTime->tm_mday;
87 double hour = aTime->tm_hour;
88
89 if((time(0)-dT)>=10){
90 dT = time(0);
91 printf("day - %s",(aTime->tm_mday<15)?"true":"false");
92 if((aTime->tm_mday<5)){
93 rcolor = 255;
94 bcolor = (255/120)*((day)*24+(hour));
95 }else if(day<10){
96 bcolor = 255;
97 rcolor = (255)*(1-(((day-5)*24+(hour))/120));
98 }else if(day<15){
99 rcolor = 0;
100 bcolor = 255;
101 gcolor = (255/120)*((day-10)*24+(hour));
@Mgetz What do you mean?
Breakpoint 1, DrawOnCanvas (canvas=0xfbd018) at mymat.cc:86
86 double day = aTime->tm_mday;
(gdb) n
87 double hour = aTime->tm_hour;
(gdb) n
89 if((time(0)-dT)>=10){
(gdb) n
90 dT = time(0);
(gdb) n
91 printf("day - %s",(aTime->tm_mday<15)?"true":"false");
(gdb) n
86 double day = aTime->tm_mday;
(gdb) n
90 dT = time(0);
(gdb) n
87 double hour = aTime->tm_hour;
(gdb) n
91 printf("day - %s",(aTime->tm_mday<15)?"true":"false");
(gdb) n
86 double day = aTime->tm_mday;
(gdb) n
91 printf("day - %s",(aTime->tm_mday<15)?"true":"false");
18:12
@Mysticial when would it ever make sense to mark something as volatile to prevent constant propagation?
Second snippet is the GDP first is source

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@Mgetz never?
@Mysticial that's what I was getting at
for example in the gdb snippet line 91 repeats itself with no reason
18:13
I've used volatile in the past to suppress buggy compiler optimizations. But not constant propagation.
90 too
is that a bug in the compiler
@AsafFisher there is a room for these questions I've linked above
18:28
@Mgetz There is talk you know, of not using that separate room any more
@thecoshman There was... then @Puppy barked and that was the end of it. Also I and others who actually answer questions said it was a bad idea to merge.
@Mgetz Fair enough
wasn't the only one who disapproved
I'm fairly neutral on the idea, if I was pushed to decide, I'd be in favour of keeping the two rooms
18:47
It never ceases to amaze me the number of people that think they can write a better ________ than an stdlib maintainer
if it's for a very specific case there is some hope for it
however for the general case it's a lost cause
@ratchetfreak random person who wrote their own COW string either way the question is too broad and should be closed
@Mgetz Are you referring to the deleted sort question?
@Borgleader no I'm referring to the question I just linked, but deliberately didn't onebox
Ah because someone just posted (and deleted) a question that was essentially: "I know std::sort uses xyz, so I wrote it and it's 100x slower than std::sort. Why?"
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