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12:48 AM
I should have expected to run into this one again
> I have found that it can be avoided in our situation, by running "set print static-members off" either by hand or in .gdbinit.
 
 
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2:46 AM
Newton's First Law states that an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.
If you think about it, planets spend a lot energy going around stars in circles.
Also fat people are more attractive because mutual attraction (aka. gravity) is proportional to the mass of the objects :x
Also because going in circles using a lot energy, one can not but wonder where is this energy from, and where does it end to.
The total energy of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be conserved over time.
So it's kind of saying energy is free in a enclosed system, no matter how much energy you use, the total amount stays the same.
 
3:17 AM
I wonder if there is some hack for a parallel reduction if you need Kahan summation style compensation for addition.
 
@Mikhail suppose your typical data is roughly evenly distributed across magnitudes; put the data into buckets according to exponent and sum the buckets in parallel?
 
In the evenly distributed case you are unlikely to have any issues.
As each step in the reduction tree will be approximately equal
Indeed, if your data is mostly uniformly distributed you can just add half of it, and say fuck it, and multiply by 2.
More specifically, std::experimental::parallel::reduce (or the thrust version) with more numerical stability. I suspect you can just pass the accumulator as part of an auxiliary field. But too brain dead right now.
 
 
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6:45 AM
@Mikhail Kahan summation is generally known for being difficult to parallelize. Pairwise summation is easy to do in parallel though. If memory serves, pairwise summation give O(log n) accumulated error, where Kahan gives O(1) accumulated error. I believe pairwise summation nearly always does better than that though. I don't think it's as good as O(log log N) though--might be O(sqrt(log(n)). Loss of memory sucks...
 
loss of precision sucks more
fuck now I have to spend the next hour writing it
 
Writing which? Kahan, pairwise, or something else? If you're going to do Kahan, there's a variant due to Naumeir (sp?) that's superior under some circumstances.
 
Kahan probably, I just gotta keep the running accumulator as one of my prefix reduction "node" elements
First gotta figure out why I can't seem to use enums in my templates, or maybe just switch to ints
 
7:06 AM
Can't use enums in your templates? That sounds...strange.
 
I fixed it, forgot a parenthesis. Probably should go to sleep.
They're making me "mentor" students at 9:30 AM :-/
^ LA right now
 
@Mikhail Bootful
 
7:24 AM
We should spread conspiracy theories while the mods are asleep
 
@Mikhail yum
I discovered "the hard times" yesterda
 
Another good name for a gay bar
 
@Mikhail even better for a gaming website :D
(all of those are "real" articles and all are hilarious)
 
These are pretty good
 
> “Before I discovered Snes9x, I had never played any of the classic Japanese games that weren’t brought to the United States. Thanks to this emulator, now I sort of have,” said gamer Dylan Grant.
 
7:40 AM
Upcoming ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ Expansion Allows Players To Experience Story From Horse’s Perspective
 
Why mind masturbate about A.I. that can not physically do anything (other than move a few electrons and like), when you can design and make a A.I. robot that is capable of face recognizing your enemy, stalk the person, chase after the person then eventually protrude that sharp claw into your enemy's tender flesh on the butt?
While monitoring all this at the comfort of your air conditioned home with tea and some dessert.
On 27 Inch Monitor runs on rPi.
 
Performance improvements for CUFFT have surpassed other benchmarks by about a factor of 2. In a few years, my critical section has gone from 60 ms to 4 ms. This leaves me without a job.
 
7:57 AM
@Mikhail Are you so horny before every spring? Also why do I have this feeling that you are turning into gay, nothing against same sex couples of course ...
A clownfish – a species in which sex change from male to female is a normal process in biology
So Nemo in 'Finding Nemo' could turn into a female when grown up.
This world is too dark and twisted for my pure and innocent heart.
 
user3956566
8:32 AM
 
user3956566
@TelKitty
 
And the most efficient creature in Australia being the spider - 3 meters x 3 meters web weaved in a few hours by a thumb nail big spider.
@YvetteColomb Hey, how are you today?
 
user3956566
goodish, you?
 
Fairly good. Wanted to go for a walk but too warm so went for a walk in the Top Ryde shopping centre. Not a good idea, bought many stuff. I need to stay away from shopping centres. Also went to Ryde because I need to monitor something, kind of long story ...
@YvetteColomb It's very warm in Sydney, how are your horses?
 
user3956566
Ryde is so hot. There's not enough trees here
 
user3956566
8:45 AM
Yeh it's hot. They're good
 
Can horses stand heat?
I left a bowl of water out for the birds.
 
user3956566
they don't like it. they need shade and access to water
 
user3956566
that's kind of you for the birds
 
user3956566
do you have a bird bath?
 
9:10 AM
@YvetteColomb It's a large bowl so they can use it for a bath :p
Also we have been feeding the magpies and butcher birds for ages. But it's only recently, noisy miner birds learnt that we are also giving out food for them. Not a wise idea for the first day - it's summer so I have my windows and curtains open during the night, one noisy miner saw me, came to the window around 5:30am, start chirping at the top of its lung. I quickly closed window and curtains then went back to sleep. Noisy miners still come for food, but never that early again.
Birds aren't stupid.
 
9:39 AM
Umm.. what's like the norm for entering a chat room? Should I just begin talking? Some weird cult-like ritual? Spiritual offering? Labours of heroism?
 
9:51 AM
just begin talking, try to ensure it's not wholly off topic though
 
nwp
10:03 AM
It's kinda difficult to be off-topic in here.
 
@nwp if you ask a C++ code question, then you should go to the C++ Q&A room
 
nwp
Yeah. That's pretty much the only thing you can do wrong.
 
nwp
11:04 AM
Then again you could be posting images of unicorns. That would be The Worst™.
 
 
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12:41 PM
Riding a unicorn could be cool
getting stabbed by the horn while riding would be less cool
 
1:01 PM
@BartekBanachewicz getting envenomed by the unicorn as it stabs you would be a cool death though
 
nwp
1:15 PM
until sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade && sudo apt autoremove; do sleep 1; done
That is my new hack to deal with the fact that KDE or systemd or something else blocks apt.
 
retry until succeeds or the heatdeath of the universe?
 
nwp
Pretty much.
Also I have been happier with the command line since I got CTRL+C working almost correctly.
I can now use copy+paste without killing whatever is running.
 
Wait until you run a mission critical program while waiting for the update and upgrade to start, then it starts and starves your mission critical program at random time.
 
nwp
Pretty unlikely scenario since I don't have a mission.
I'll add "shell" to the list of things to implement properly, right after "IDE", "Compiler" and "OS".
 
a shell is pretty easy once you can kick off processes
 
nwp
1:23 PM
To be fair zsh does most things correctly already. The only things missing are displaying stderr differently than stdout and to make CTRL+SHIFT+Right/Left do what it does everywhere else.
 
Shell requires good memory which I don't have ... wait you are talking about implement shell not using it.
 
nwp
Shells are not that bad when you know that things like CTRL+R and ALT+. exist.
But yeah, I'd prefer not to use a shell. Maybe some day we will not need to.
Ironically the blocking of apt I complained about earlier is supposed to remove one of my current use-cases of the shell.
 
This site is pretty cool
@nwp that's why OSX is much nicer because of Command key
 
 
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4:52 PM
 
We should write one of those audio based virtual assistants for shell scripts :-)
Also in the future boost::static_vector will have more mainstream appeal
 
 
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8:54 PM
Got 3 hours of sleep and found myself refactoring a massive 200+ file program.
 
9:19 PM
The funnier part is that, I filled up 2 pages instead of writing code. At least I still got proper form.
 
 
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10:46 PM
I love how they have a google group: github.com/facebook/proxygen
 
Mar 29 '17 at 5:49, by Spongy Fruitcake
inline_constant :noel:
> inline_constant<meta::constant<Offsets>>
the bikeshedding finally paid off
 
11:01 PM
Hello
Anyone here?
 
you know better than that
 
yes I do
lol
sorry
Not sure if this is correct place to ask. But I am trying to decompile a Mach-o file.
I have gotten it to assembly and now to C++.
Where do I go from here? Objective-C or something else?
Or is it decompiled all the way?
or is that a dumb question?
 

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