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3 hours later…
3:39 AM
Video- Watch these rats drive little cars for mental health research, I swear that car is very similar to the one that I have got - same blue batteries, similar yellow wheels, they didn't peel the covers to the board either.
 
 
3 hours later…
7:08 AM
@Morwenn Just a quick hi to pretend that the chat isn't dead :-)
 
 
1 hour later…
8:11 AM
Morning
 
We should post memes that are actually satire on other memes, some kind of meta humour
 
XD
 
 
4 hours later…
nwp
11:53 AM
We already have more meta humor than we can take.
 
12:18 PM
ah yes, because minimalism is the only thing that matters
 
If I had time I would write a post about those meta drama queens, prima donnas. I was reminded of some 'PR professional' who used attention media had on a top model turned homeless woman to be on the gossip magazine. Shameless really.
I must admit: I am a sexist, I associate drama queens and prima donnas to be women who thrives on getting a lot of attention. Who would have thought Stackoverflow/SE meta would be full of dudes of the same category and quality?
 
12:47 PM
I want to hit them with a baguette!!
 
nwp
The feeling when you track down a segfault ("Unknown signal (Signal ?)", thanks gdb) and all you see in the callstack is Qt and Windows.
Like seriously, what do I do?
 
Could it be caused by an exception thrown inside a destructor?
 
1:04 PM
@nwp Put print statements everywhere that could cause the bug </trollololo>
 
hop down to the activate call and see which event caused the error
 
1:56 PM
In IPA hop up
 
> 2933MHz in two DIMMs per channel can be achieved by using memory purchased from Supermicro
no comprendo
I need to study RAM.
 
2:29 PM
Hm. If I understood correctly it means you can max out performance by filling 50% of the RAM slots.
 
 
3 hours later…
5:38 PM
@StackedCrooked Yeah, one in each channel.
 
@StackedCrooked single stick per channel will always overclock better than dual stick
assuming you use the right topology and slots
 
 
2 hours later…
8:16 PM
So what is this room actually for?
 
lounging
shooting the breeze
occasionally pondering things coding related
and if we're being lazy... Q&A but that should go to the Q&A room
 
Hi guys
I just thought of a very dumb question
Why can't the CPU use two registers to store one address of RAM?
 
@DexterLiu it can
but it's very architecture specific
 
So that way we can use two registers to store 16 bit address, then we can have the same ram size as 64 bit OS
Why was there a limit for RAM for 32 bit CPU ?
The limit was 4 GB
Ehhh
Sorry, 64 bit address I meant
 
In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE), sometimes referred to as Page Address Extension, is a memory management feature for the x86 architecture. PAE was first introduced by Intel in the Pentium Pro, and later by AMD in the Athlon processor. It defines a page table hierarchy of three levels (instead of two), with table entries of 64 bits each instead of 32, allowing these CPUs to directly access a physical address space larger than 4 gigabytes (232 bytes). The page table structure used by x86-64 CPUs when operating in long mode further extends the page table hierarchy to four levels...
 
8:30 PM
Thanks, let me read thiiiss
So this means 32 bit CPU can have more than 4 GB RAM also?
 
8:43 PM
If I ask some stupid questions just ignore xD
 
9:19 PM
@DexterLiu x86 yes, remember on a 16bit CPU they used segmentation to do the same thing
x86 memory segmentation refers to the implementation of memory segmentation in the Intel x86 computer instruction set architecture. Segmentation was introduced on the Intel 8086 in 1978 as a way to allow programs to address more than 64 KB (65,536 bytes) of memory. The Intel 80286 introduced a second version of segmentation in 1982 that added support for virtual memory and memory protection. At this point the original model was renamed real mode, and the new version was named protected mode. The x86-64 architecture, introduced in 2003, has largely dropped support for segmentation in 64-bit mode...
 
 
2 hours later…
11:07 PM
 
OMG. Thank you so much!! Segmentation, I finally know what it is!! :))
 
So of course any kind of sexual harassment is frowned upon at any respectable university. How should a lecturer respond to an invitation to a "sensual meeting" off of working hours over zoom.us? zoom.us is the company conferencing software.
 
11:32 PM
Because I was questioning the vote system and deletion of unpopular opinions on SO, the meta q was deleted: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/390821/…
3
How much censorship is there on SO?
 
11:43 PM
@nwp In practice I insert try{} catches, you can also overload QApplication and install an error handler. And insert a break point there, so that the GUI debugger breaks.
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "QApplication_with_debug.h"

bool QApplication_with_debug::notify(QObject *receiver_, QEvent *event_)
{
	//will do wacky stuff but maybe the user will save the data?
	try
	{
		return QApplication::notify(receiver_, event_);
	}
	catch (std::exception& e)
	{
		const auto volatile what = 0;
		std::cout << "Error:" << e.what() << std::endl;
		return false;
	}
	catch (...)
	{
		const auto volatile what = 0;
		return false;
	}
}
But I've also struggled with this a lot. Literally, triggering PTSD.
 

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