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12:03 AM
Right, I am going to drop this topic. I forgot first principle of humans: they need to have hope, how irrationally that hope might be.
 
12:14 AM
> I long time didnt work with boost::spirit and back again. And stuck at simple case (omg, sometimes I want to kill this library...why why why so simple task is so complex with boost).
#nameyourbigmood
 
 
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2:45 AM
I am reading a paper by a person with inferior maths understanding. It's so frustrating ...
Don't panic if you're not comfortable with partial derivatives!
I am perfectly comfortable with it.
 
3:24 AM
Hello, Cruel World!
 
Yo
 
3:42 AM
@TelKitty How are you? I realized tonight I haven't been in the lounge for a long time so thought I'd drop by.
 
4:05 AM
@Code-Apprentice Pretty much the same as before. How about you?
 
I moved to a new apartment almost two months ago. I'm excited to have a lot more room for myself.
I've been streaming my coding sessions on twitch and making more progress on my app.
I'll release an update this weekend for the first time in about a year.
 
I have not touched my apps for a few months. A few other things with higher priority.
With currently deep learning and image recognition technologies, it's almost worthwhile making an app with it.
Currently doing a bit reading on machine learning and neural networks.
 
4:39 AM
So I have a new camera (or three) to lust after.
150 megapixels ought to be enough for anybody a while!
 
You need instagram account to pimp your pictures.
Also large bandwidth to upload those pictures.
 
 
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7:00 AM
seems like it would be worthwhile those cameras store the pictures on M2 SSDs instead of SD cards
 
7:26 AM
Morning :D
 
Morning
 
A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to detect if their speed is being monitored by police or law enforcement using a radar gun. Most radar detectors are used so the driver can reduce the car's speed before being ticketed for speeding. In general sense, only emitting technologies, like doppler RADAR, or LIDAR can be detected. Visual speed estimating techniques, like ANPR or VASCAR can not be detected in daytime, but technically vulnerable to detection at night, when IR spotlight is used. There are no reports that piezo sensors can be detected. LIDAR devices require an optical...
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Ven
o/
 
> This form of "electronic warfare" cuts both ways - since detector-detectors use a similar superheterodyne receiver, many early "stealth" radar detectors were equipped with a radar-detector-detector-detector circuit, which shuts down the main radar receiver when the detector-detector's signal is sensed, thus preventing detection by such equipment.
 
@Loebl I'd guess most people use the XQD slot most of the time. SD is purely a backup. At the same time, I should note that these are not cameras you use for high-speed shooting. They're for things like landscape and product photography, where your average rate is more like minutes per shot, not shots per minute.
 
7:35 AM
Ah, ok
 
7:45 AM
> Remove K&R declaration hack
I'm always surprised by what's left in compilers
 
Ven
it's called C and we like it for what it is!
 
It was a patch for GCC's C++ front-end x)
GCC seems to be adding more and more fix-it hints nowadays
 
@JerryCoffin What I never understood here is how these cameras can be used for aerial mapping if their frame rates are around 2 FPS. Doesn't the image look blurry because you're moving?
 
8:01 AM
fps != shutterspeed
you can have very short shutter speeds and very low frames per second
when donig topographical stuff you don't need a ton of images so arbitrarily lowering the number of images you take reduces the amount of data you need to store on the plane
and of course you can add RAM to compensate for the slow write time of your persistent storage, fast download from sensor to RAM and slow upload to storage
 
Curiously the this camera has the same data throughput as all the scientific cmos cameras I work with: (150 MP *2), compared the sCMOS at (4 MP *75)
 
@ratchetfreak but also note: shutter speed != shutter speed.
 
8:16 AM
Unlike those cameras it doesn't appear to have a "burst" mode, or any substantial online RAM. For example, the Andor Neo has 4 GB of on-board ram.
 
@JerryCoffin is it like a NaN comparison? :)
 
false
 
@login_not_failed Not really. A typical DSLR has a focal plane shutter, with a maximum X-sync around 1/250th of a second or so (fastest ever was 1/350th). These use leaf shutters with X-sync at 1/1600th of a second. On a focal plane above X-sync, it means the shutter doesn't really open, then close. Rather, the two curtains are moving across the sensor at the same time, so there's a gap between them, and any given spot gets only a short exposure--but the time from beginning to end is the same as X-sync.
When you're in an aircraft, you can get substantial distortion with things that moved during the exposure. The classic example:
 
I meant only the "shutter speed != shutter speed" part, but your information is pretty interesting, thanks for the clarification
 
@login_not_failed Focal plane shutter speed != leaf shutter speed.
:-)
 
8:23 AM
yup
 
But the ambiguous form was more fun.
 
That sounds historic, most digital cameras have a global shutter, and nothing is moving
 
@Mikhail Not true of most DSLRs.
 
Sounds primitive, all the CMOSs I work with, now days, have a global shutter opnion.
 
@Mikhail but the image isn't pulled from the sensor in one go, it's line per line (or column per column depending on orientation)
that's why you very often get rolling shutter effects on cheap digital cameras
 
8:35 AM
In global shutter, its acquired in "one-go" by design.
 
@Mikhail It's a trade-off. At least among sensors you can really get right now, anything with global (electronic) shutter is limited to relatively low resolution. Last spring Panasonic announced one they claim will have a global shutter and something like 36 MP resolution--but that's drastically higher than anything with a global shutter right now, it's not available yet, and 40-50 megapixel cameras have been available for a year or so already.
 
Yo, I just posted a link with a 50 MP global shutter
It even has fucking camera link if you fucking hate your fucking self
 
@Mikhail I see that, but it doesn't seem to be (even roughly) comparable.
 
It mounts on Phase 1
Mount Options: M58, M72, Nikon F, Canon EF, Phase 1
Like, how do I stabilize the camera on my U-2?
 
8:58 AM
@Mikhail Stabilization might be important too, but I was thinking of things like drawing little enough power to power it from a small battery, and still get 500+ shots per charge.
Of course, having a price tag that fits the budget of an individual also tends to be important if you want to sell very many of them. Of course that really doesn't apply to the cameras that started the conversation either though. For them, however, 50 MP would be a huge step down--to roughly the level of the IQ 150 that Phase 1 sold...around 5 years ago or so (and even then it was the "budget" alternative to the IQ 180).
Actually, reading through their "stuff" a little more carefully, I take that back--it's probably not even comparable to an IQ150. In terms of specs that matter to photographers, it would probably be closer (but mostly inferior) to a P65+ (which is more like 10 years old).
 
9:52 AM
> Yep. Use lambdas, don't use bind(). Even if you think bind() is better, don't. Sincerely, STL maintainer who rewrote bind() from scratch.
 
Ven
is that STL? sounds like STL
 
nwp
Implementing bind is probably not that bad when you can use lambdas.
 
@Ven that is
> For example, our std::thread and std::async used to use std::bind. That resulted in "fun" as soon as someone tried to pass std::placeholders::_1 through thread or async. [...] Thankfully we burninated that mess.
 
10:19 AM
Apparently the JVM is getting yet another garbage collector
 
first step should be to collect itself
 
Hey, garbage collectors are one of the things Java actually put some effort in for pretty interesting results
 
10:58 AM
which is of course the curse of choosing a GC paradigm
 
11:44 AM
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Q: Array is Dynamic or fixed datatype?

ParjapatiWhat is the type of the array is it fixed or dynamic? According to my teacher she says that array is fixed datatype or data structure the memory allocated it to run time and it is fixed. we can't change the memory once a program get's started. But according to me we can create array dynamic in...

forgot to tag c# and python, smh /cc @Mysticial @milleniumbug
 
aaaand it's gone
 
noooo
 
Apparently they won't let you finish reading it, if it gets deleted
 
Not according to Hillary
Jk. Is bed time.
 
Ven
Just get 10k rep!
 
11:50 AM
I'm not that good (yet)
 
@Loebl it's not about being good, it's about gaming the system
 
ok, then I guess that's not my type of game
 
you only need a few good answers
however good really means answers that get a lot of views and drive by votes
 
12:14 PM
so it's not good, it's popular answers/questions
 
that's my point :P
There are lots of really good questions/answers that just don't get seen enough
hang around the sorts of tags that get a lot of traffic, and even shitty posts will get enough eyes on them to get a good bit of rep
 
well I mostly have a look at tags of topics I am currently working with. ATM that would be [ifc] which is rather low traffic. And I don't have the patience to search for a good question in something broad like [c++], but thanks for the advice anyway
 
With luck you can get away with the simplest of answers: stackoverflow.com/a/10507317/1364752
 
12:32 PM
I got most of my rep on java questions. With a lot of answer having only a few upvotes and not that many accepts. If you have 1k+ answers like that 10k is easy.
 
For how long have you been actively answering/posing questions?
 
12:48 PM
I had a pretty active period starting 7 years ago (dang I'm getting old) which lasted 3 or 4 years I think
 
I haven't been active in at least two years, and I'm not sure about my actualy activity periods
 
at that point I had 26k and since then it's a steady linear rise: stackexchange.com/users/378721/ratchet-freak?tab=reputation
 
I stopeed circa 7k-8k points I guess
I managed to earn plenty of points on CodeReview to have the mug when it would leave beta, but I only got a rubber duck instead ç_ç
 
Ven
1:22 PM
Woo I got a badge on the scifi site.
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Q: What is the reading speed of the doctor?

VenAs a new-only Dr Who fan (only watched the 2005 reboot), I'm wondering a bit how fast can the doctor read, but to be a bit wider, how fast is he in general ? For the main question's point, in most of the episodes, he seems to be reading very fast (especially at the very beginning, when getting t...

 
gratz
 
 
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2:52 PM
tbh I don't understand much to the CMake export things I copy-pasted yesterday :hum:
 
isn't that normally the case with cmake?
 
The good part is that several things made sense, but the install + export step actually many steps and I don't understand everything
But that's ok as long as noone complains :D
I can still build and run my test suite with ctest, which is a good thing
Sure now the ubsan, asan and OSX builds are failing, but eh v0v
Can't get everything right first time
 
3:31 PM
@Morwenn Life is easier overall when you do though.
 
nwp
@Morwenn Seems like a bad trade.
 
4:23 PM
@Borgleader I raise you:
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Q: What should be the answer

Devyash BordiaIn the code fragment below, start and end are integer values and gcd(x,y) is a function that computes the greatest common divisor of x and y. i := 0; j := 0; k := 0; for (m := start; m <= end; m := m+1) { if (gcd(m,9381) > 2) { i := i + m; k := k + m; } else { j := j + m; k := k + m; } } ...

"New contributor". Very welcoming!
 
4:35 PM
Damn, you guys are playing big hands. Totally folding.
 
4:53 PM
@Mysticial I welcome them wholeheartedly ... to the botany class
 
5:25 PM
Eat my shoe
 
6:18 PM
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Q: I like this community!

Nima DibleBut what’s wrong with some of you GDI!? This website is full of bullying . Whenever I post a question (in MSE especially) I receive hate for no reason,and a lot of downvotes-also for no reason. This is like my fourth account,and I really wish I wouldn’t be banned for asking a legitimate reasonab...

 
haha
 
 
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8:00 PM
@Mysticial I agree with him. SO has a major problem with trying to exclude all the sarcastic curmudgeons of the world. And it's just getting worse, too!
 
 
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10:07 PM
are they cer'n this time?
 

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