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well played
Most SO's welcoming problem can be solved by making a second format for discussion.
But I also think they've got the unfortunate need to show growing user engagement, when they perhaps have maxed-out all legitimate user engagement. Much to chagrin of their investors. So they hired people, who can say they are doing their job, by causing a ruckus. And the people that own SO, can always tell investors, they are trying to solve their growth/revenue problems.
 
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01:49
@ratchetfreak Isn't the kernel like 2 megs?
02:17
@LucDanton I did, it was a very nice event
02:38
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Q: Tensorflow C++ build the tensorflow.dll

G.ankerwhen i use cmake to compile the tensorflow.dll ,it shows a lot of error and the the number of the *.vcxproj is 266 but I just success only 43. Here is my configuration: python:3.5.4 cuda:9.1 cudnn:7 tensorflow:1.5.0 vs:2015 swig:3.0.12 Git:2.18 cmake:3.11.4 the error list 264>F:\tensorflow-master...

 
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06:30
@milleniumbug >10k since now. Can't believe it was up that long as an outright trolling.
at least it was closed immediately
seriously we need gold close powers for other close reasons as wel
You can't force people to learn and understand. You can say please, but that's about it.
that post was a troll
 
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Ven
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08:50
Heyo
Hey <3
10:02
that's a pretty interesting story
@thecoshman did it arrive already
@BartekBanachewicz nah
my bike is grounded atm
waiting for new handlebar
need or want new one?
@thecoshman need, I bent it last weekend
o_0 how?
10:13
@thecoshman I crashed lol
not too many other ways
but that was off-road
so nothing too scary
what were you up to?
@thecoshman riding? the road just ended and got really shitty
and I still haven't replaced my tyres to something that can cope with that sort of terrain
we were camping with my bro
Ah right
so bike just slipped from under you
@thecoshman yeah kind of
it's really not meant to go through stuff like that
11:10
@user703016 then why spend time at the beach next week when you could be reliving it!
11:48
I feel like I haven't been to the beach in more than a year
@LucDanton does it run on linux
neat, the gw2 wiki has a wine page
TIL we managed to get better images from space with a ground telescope than with Hubble :o
the installer runs flawlessly so far
@Morwenn depends what you mean by 'better'
12:20
Not that surprising
Hubble is really old
and I don't recall it's optics being upgraded for quite some time
It isn't physicially maintainable now that the space shuttle isn't a thing anymore
But still, until recently it was still the best thing we had since the JWT still isn't up there x)
12:41
> The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
oh come on
The next one is the Extra Large Telescope
13:09
@user703016 it does yeah but it can be tricky, you can always check if the PoL folks are on top of things though
13:32
I think I'd like to write a game
no time though
how do I make time for making game
@BartekBanachewicz quit yer job.
@Cerbrus i need monies
You should be fine for a month... Build a game, sell, get rich :D
(In theory)
@BartekBanachewicz Take a day off, try Ludum Dare?
@Cerbrus I don't want to make it to sell it
@Loebl meh I have my own idea
i don't need a jam this time
13:40
OK, was just an idea
taking a day off sounds nice but
@BartekBanachewicz oh, let me know if you solve this one :D
14:02
i could go back home and make game
but there's so much other stuff to do
also can someone fix my CircleCI cache
@LucDanton runs very well actually
a few audio hiccups here and there but otherwise really nice
14:21
Trying Fantasque Sans Mono, it looks funny
Changing fonts always feels weird at first
Ligatures are fun, how long before I start hating them
@user703016 word of warning: I’ve had it break when updating video drivers once which can be a little bit annoying—bit of a moot point though because since keybindings are stored account-side it’s too annoying for me to jump between OSes, so I stick to Windows
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@Morwenn I've been using fira code for like a year now and still like it.
I tried to use Fira Code for a while but switched back to Consolas :x
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:(
I need to try some ligature font for Haskell
they look pretty great but I guess need a looot of getting used to
esp. stuff like forall
14:35
DejaVu Sans Mono. But that is probably because it looks good on this low DPI display.
f :: ∀x. x -> String, f = λx -> show x
New font + ligatures + rainbow brackets... I probably have some time to waste at work to investigate those >.>
so buttiful
14:46
@LucDanton l'os (jdm non intentionnel) c'est que j'ai pas de windows :p
That doesn't look like English, @user703016.
15:04
Hm, can someone help with a relatively basic algorithm? I am calculating the "match percentage" of two players. There's a range of MMR that is acceptable so it calculates it with abs(myRating - enemyRating) / RATING_RANGE. But I want to make this also a function of the amount of time passed on some interval
I have a max elapsed time of n number of milliseconds. Just can't reconcile this variable correctly
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 Game Development

Game development and other polite discussion. Game development...
@corvid Why? MRR decay?
Well, imagine the acceptable MMR range is 100. My rating is 500 and my potential opponent's rating is 450.
We will start the interval with a 0.5 match making rating. The problem I am having is getting it to degrade over time: after `MAX_INTERVAL` it should be 1.
each step should degrade it some amount, can't find a good efficient algorithm, I think it's linear interpolation?
@corvid You mean increasing the range of search over time?
I wouldn't even say that; the search would remain the same, it's just that it would be "more tolerant" of people with more distant ratings
15:14
So the range should increase
What you're doing is finding people in a circle around you. As time goes, you increase the radius of that circle, but of course you want the person closest to you.
well, say the query is basically just select * from players where mmr >= {current.mmr + distance} and mmr <= {current.mmr - distance}
I would say the steps of the algorithm are more like:
- find every user within an acceptable MMR range
- if a user has a 100% match rating, return that player
- otherwise, wait n milliseconds and re-run the function with elapsed time
- find the same pool of players, but increase their match percentage as a function of time
mmr_diff <= abs(current - distance) * time factor
@Cerbrus what makes you think so
So the pool of players is always effectively the same, it's their percentage rating relative to the current player that changes
Your 2nd step is wrong
Should be what I wrote
Etienne explained it well
15:19
Actually... yeah that makes sense if I get what you're saying
I mean this is a simplified algo anyway
A real one should account for the distribution of players which will probably be gaussian
But don't have to be if eg your MMR has inflation over time
Oh definitely, but one step at a time, this algorithm is realistically full of holes
So matching for top players should probably have some compensation compared to matching for majority
gaussian is like a bell curve?
sorry I have basically no formal math training
You better fix that sooner rather than later then
15:24
got no moneys
At least high school math with reasonable proficiency is a must for stuff like that id say
Oh just buy a used high school math textbook and go through it
I still keep mine and go back to them time to timw
high school math? What are you, European or something?
Just to make sure I'm not forgetting too much
Sure I am
high school math is just daycare in the US
Oh no I didn't mean US math
They have inches
Also my cached circle build works weee
15:35
@BartekBanachewicz we have math in freedomland?
what is this "math" you speak of?
16:03
@user703016 then you won’t suffer from the problem, you just have to bind your keys once
it doesn’t work as well across OSes cos they don’t handle keys the same way, it’s a mess
In mathematics, the n-sphere is the generalization of the ordinary sphere to spaces of arbitrary dimension. It is an n-dimensional manifold that can be embedded in Euclidean (n + 1)-space. The 0-sphere is a pair of points, the 1-sphere is a circle, and the 2-sphere is an ordinary sphere. Generally, when embedded in an (n + 1)-dimensional Euclidean space, an n-sphere is the surface or boundary of an (n + 1)-dimensional ball. That is, for any natural number n, an n-sphere of radius r may be defined in terms of an embedding in (n + 1)-dimensional Euclidean space as the set of points that are at...
16:18
I like thinking of how a 4D shape has a surface that is a volume :S
 
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Q: C++ How To Deal With Constantly Changing Memory Address

panta.asamuI trying to use C++ to change a value in-game, but every time I restart the game the memory address changes a little. How can I deal with this? I am trying to make a small trainer for a single player game. (code down below) #include <iostream> #include <Windows.h> using namespace std; ...

xD
/cc @Mysticial @milleniumbug
@Borgleader haha
21:00
"Hey guys, I'm trying to hack this program in a probably totally illegal way, but I suck. Can you help me break the rules of the computer system that are supposed to protect me from other people doing exactly this?" — Puppy 59 secs ago
^^ haha, good one
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21:16
How un-welcoming.
 
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23:30
Damn. Someone I know only from twitter just tweeted he suddenly lost his wife. That. Just does my head in. How do you cope with that.
Damn. I'm done for today.
@sehe Oh damn that's rough
@Mysticial Classic Puppy
Yeah. I didn't expect this to affect me at all. It's so unfair.
@sehe wow... that hard...
And somehow it hurts more than the everyday news stories you see of people losing their entire family to war, accidents, drunk drivers, etc...
23:52
Yeah. It's so stupid to realize it can happen to you. Any day. It really does make one feel silly.
I mean one moment I'm just liking and retweeting wit and insight, the next life just barges in and tells us how things really work.
Of course, the contrast is paradoxical, but still.
We see the beast far too little. Everybody believes in fairy-tales to a degree. And the degree is much larger than we think.

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