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1:00 AM
reddit is pretty good
 
 
1 hour later…
2:21 AM
hello
 
Hello
...darkness my old friend. I've come to walk with you again...
 
3:01 AM
I laff @ small evil
@abu I love doing this, but puffer fishes aren't everywhere ... those soft, elastic skin ~squeeze~ ~squeeze~ <3
 
 
2 hours later…
5:09 AM
I heard some sound thought someone was talking to me, turned around, saw a brush turkey ...
 
Dan
@TelKitty gobble gobble wablubbla
(my impersonation of a talking brush turkey)
 
5:37 AM
:x
I have been thinking, you could have a multi-million dollars mega mansion but you can't stop wildlife from poop in your backyard or on your roof.
They probably look at you grandeur backyard and think to themselves 'I need to poop here ...'
 
free fertilizer
win-win situation
 
Human poop is fertilizer too, but it's illegal to poop in someone else's backyard.
 
6:12 AM
@TelKitty sounds like a good use for the rasPi and an air rifle.
 
6:51 AM
The birds I meant.. But maybe the humans too :p ..only 2 pumps should be OK.
 
Ven
7:07 AM
Heyo
 
 
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8:49 AM
Morning
 
 
1 hour later…
10:01 AM
I almost answered a question today but it was closed as duplicate (without actually being one)
 
Ven
@Morwenn Par le pouvoir des golden...
 
Nah, it was an old question for which I had a new answer
 
10:21 AM
> How Noisy Males Control the Gnu’s Cycle
2
Thought it was about programming at first, but actually no xD
 
 
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12:08 PM
I am trying to remove all the lines present in file B from file A, the only tools I have found are all linux/unix tools :x
Not sure MS word or notepad++ have tools for this purpose. Otherwise have to use diff/comm or grep
 
hack a C++ program with std::set_difference
 
that would be like to chop a tree with a pocket knife :x
 
are they in the same order?, if so make a diff and only keep the + lines
 
12:47 PM
Looking for automated tool
10000+ lines both files
 
notepad++ can remove lines that don't start with a certain prefix
 
Ven
$a=file('a');foreach(file('b') as $l)if (!in_array($l,$a))echo "$l\n";
 
1:18 PM
https://github.com/g-truc/glm/commit/4cf8a10af2bba678c2ad136006e6ec41118b6746
https://github.com/g-truc/glm/commit/8390a77b3a278b15259e5ca6e67f7e41badc457b
/cc Ell, Cicada
 
 
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4:00 PM
Do you think any programmers in the USA or on stack overflow make 150K USD or more? If not, how long will inflation take to bring up the salary to this number
 
Ven
what
 
Many do. Bay Area starting salary is around 130k according to data reported to our student chapter of ACM.
This includes the sign-up bonuses (stock etc)
 
4:54 PM
When allocating a buffer of floating-point numbers, is it worth always allocating them with an alignment of at least 16 to make sure that the compiler can take advantage of this information and automatically use more SSE instructions?
 
5:14 PM
I do that, but many times you'd see the compiler actually produces two version of the code and checks the pointer alignment before entering the critical section.
std::vector<std::vector<unsigned char, boost::alignment::aligned_allocator<unsigned char, chasing_the_avx_512_dream> >> camera_buffer_;
 
 
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7:18 PM
New meta.SO rage if anyone has missed it so far:
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Q: Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"?

Ansgar WiechersQuoting from today's blog post "Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow": According to those of us deeply involved here and familiar with Stack Overflow, about 7% of comments on Stack Overflow are unwelcoming. What did some unwelcoming comments look like? “No. As it stan...

 
nwp
I'll just say it doesn't concern me anymore.
 
 
1 hour later…
8:44 PM
Welp, CA Technologies is being bought by Broadcom.
I wonder if they will keep us.
 
9:00 PM
@Morwenn The compiler isn't going to be able to propagate that information very far (if at all).
OTOH, some vectorizers will check the alignment of a pointer at run-time to decide what path to run.
 
9:23 PM
@Mysticial it also depends on which allocator you use, malloc returns a restrict pointer but operator new does not!
 
 
3 hours later…
11:58 PM
What if there are many more substance/energy forms on earth that we do not know about, we just have not built correct detectors for them?
 

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