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04:00
There is a fundamental problem with transportation, his name is Heisenberg. Also, as C++ has taught us: move != copy
I could get over the philosophical issue, but Heisenberg is a bitch.
Capturing a shitton of state.
@DomagojPandža Eh. I'm not so sure about that.
you wouldn't have to be a perfect recreation
They've talked about building a telescope on the moon... But it seems more expensive than just putting the damn thing in orbit.
I mean, you can probably afford to misplace a few atoms
hell, an imperfect transportation device could even be a useful tool.
got a tumour? No problem, we'll just leave it behind on the transporter pad.
@DeadMG True, a small discrepancy could be a viable treshold.
But fuck, I'd be scared shitless to go first time through.
Well, if you assume teleportation then many, many things become easy.
Teleportation is way too versatile.
04:03
@DomagojPandža That was probably the same for the first airplanes
@R.MartinhoFernandes An excellent reason to believe that we will fund teleportation research.
True, but the activation of a transporter actually maps your entire body and energizes it (literally, it is turned into an energy form that can be moved STL and channel the recreation at the other pad).
It's like burning, but not quite.
But the recreation part bothers me.
@DomagojPandža That's way more than what I was considering.
And the relationship of energy and matter, you get a shitload of energy for even the smallest crap.
But before any large scale colonization can happen, there needs to be a way to acquire a large amount of material in space. Either you figure out how to get it off the Earth effciently (space elevator?) or you mine it from Asteroids or other low escape energy bodies.
04:06
That is cheap transmutation.
Because, what forces you to recreate the original?
the value of colonizing another planet would be so huge
we could spend a thousand years mining the materials and processing them, and we'd still get an unbelievable return on investment#
And then we find Zerglings
lol
04:07
and our lives becomes interesting!
yes, getting Zerg Rushed would be a tad of a bitch.
@DeadMG Not without fast travel.
Just build a Nydus canal - problem solved.
With slowboats all you get is a way to ditch excess population.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Doesn't really matter.
04:07
Because you can't harvest the returns.
hell, it might take 80 years, but you could still send the returns back to Earth.
but what I'd think more likely is simply a migration off Earth
i.e., if you're the guy who funds the mission, then you go on it yourself.
@RadekSlupik We have such a Dyson. They're powerful, but noisy.
no need to send the returns back if the guy you're sending them to is there with you
@DeadMG That's fast.
One crucial concept is that transportation mustn't be cloning.
04:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes Quite true.
To some place 20ly away, that's 0.25c.
@DomagojPandža But then it can't work as you described.
well, if you go with the mission, the proceeds don't need to take the return trip.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, that's a lorentzian of 0.968, dilation would be negligible
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup, that's what worries me. Every solution has a very profound ethical/philosophical link.
@DomagojPandža We could use them as cattle.
@DomagojPandža Dilation is only really noticeable from 0.9c up.
04:11
Yup
here
this is what I was looking for.
Technically it's possible to travel to any distance in an arbitrarily small amount of time. But by the time you get there, everything else will have aged.
-1 No boobs.
Local acceleration (relative to spacetime) is out of the question.
That's not an avenue worth investigating.
Shaving off time is necessarily manipulating spacetime. The very geometry of our Universe supports it.
@Mysticial Technically, no. You travel at most ~3x10^8 metres per second. If you only travel one second, you only travel ~3x10^8 metres.
04:14
All we need to do is develop a plugin that plays well with the API
we could probably reach a planet 20ly away at sublight speeds, if we were desperate.
but really, we'd want some kind of trick that avoids relativity and can achieve faster-than-light speeds relative to our local space-time.
@DeadMG That kinda assumes there's such a thing as non-sublight speeds
Well, spacetime doesn't have the same limitation.
Our Universe expands at FTL speeds.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm talking about with time-dilation. You can travel anywhere in an arbitrarily small amount of (your own) time. But everything else still ages. So if you travel 5 light years at very close to c. Your watch will have elapsed epsilon amount of time, but your destination will have aged by 5 years.
That's because there's no spacetime there, it is literally "generating" it.
04:15
@KeithLayne Whilst it's quite impossible for anything to go faster-than-light, relative to the same frame of reference, it's well known that space-time isn't fixed.
@Mysticial Yes, and time dilation implies space contraction, which is what I meant.
and you could go faster-than-light relative to one space-time, but still travel sublight relative to another space-time.
I think.
My freshman physics final had a question about photon torpedoes and spaceships.
You could, theoretically, generate a bubble of undistorted spacetime relative to which a starship has negligible speed.
You were supposed to prove that there was no simultinaety.
04:16
How much does that cost?
But, a problem is generated at the boundary due to Hawking radiation.
I missed it.
I'm actually not sure what the net effect would be if you orbited something very close to c. But were traveling in a net direction to a destination.
The Universe would, essentially, slap you in the face with a burning hand and your grave could potentially be across a few parsecs
@DeadMG +1 'Whilst' is my favorite British English word.
04:18
As long as you sample the same spacetime as the one our planet is in, you'd be good. If it weren't for the beforementioned problem.
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Q: "Forced" retirement for top users

EkimAfter reading http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2012/07/kicking-off-the-summer-of-love/ and all the comments it occurred to me that some form of retirement for the sites esteemed users might not be a bad idea. Companies and governments do it all the time with "Forced" retirement if the person does n...

wtf?
Also, something that is interesting, varying star systems lurk around the galaxy at differing speeds.
@KeithLayne whilst
@Mysticial What?
That implies that relative passage of time could be very different between the two..
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
That guy is my hero... Of idiots.
04:21
He's gotta be trolling.
Why is the language-lawyer question pinned?
NFI
@StackedCrooked To make sure everyone sees it and votes accordingly.
Is it such an important issue then?
Not that I mind.
I honestly don't care, but I don't want to impose my will upon anyone.
If you all want it down I can take it down.
"You've reached 100,000 reputation. Here's a t-shirt and an autographed photo, now get the hell out!" — animuson 14 secs ago
04:24
it's really not pin-worthy.
Wow, that must have been the fastest ever.
Six minutes.
Let's try to beat it!
How bout removing downvotes and replacing upvotes with Like buttons?
That should be closed even faster :p
Would be closed as dupe.
Seriously?
Somebody asked that before?
Yep.
I clearly remember that one.
04:28
lol I actually registered on meta to respond
stupid, stupid stupid
fuck'n'ell
why the fuck did I buy all that shit to eat
I've spent all day doing nothing instead of contributing to science and my personal wealth and future employment
Because you were hungry?
yeah, but itdidn't have to be chocolate, ice cream, and crisps.
@DomagojPandža You should have downvote privilege on meta now. :)
@Mysticial How did you know I wanted to downvote? :$
04:32
@DomagojPandža Because you envy my giant penis reputation
I've just noticed that I finished my stochastic resolutions of the lighting equation, but you fine gentlemen succeeded in drawing my attention to the fine tales of space witchcraft shared in this tavern of C++.
lol
Hey, someone edited my answer and took the sarcasm away!
@R.MartinhoFernandes I hate when someone does that. Or trying to be polite, because it "draws away from the answer".
Making the OP feel good helps him to digest the answer offering imposed on him.
Or, in this case, softly insulting.
@DomagojPandža Well, to be fair, if they happened to miss the sarcasm, they could have thought I had accidentally a word and decided to fix that.
04:39
Well, the dude that took away your pride and sarcasm...
Is...
Badum tsss...
A PHP PROGRAMMER poop dispenser.
"Most MMO games have level caps etc. which makes the game less interesting after a certain point and prevents demigod like player running the show. If MMO games had unlimited level and power it would be very boring for the new comers."

I wonder how damaged your ALU must be to make these conclusions.
One of the downsides of owning the OP with an answer is that you don't get the pretty checkmark. :$
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Q: Making Copy Constructor w/Linked Lists

NealRThis portion of my current assignment has me completely stumped: I am trying to build a LinkedList class that includes a copy constructor, which itself calls a static method (*makeCopy()). I cannot figure out how to make the makeCopy method work (all method headers were given to us in the assig...

What kind of braindead assignments are these?
Yo, dawg, I heard you need a copy, so I wrote a copy constructor which in turns calls another static copy function which will return the item to your copy constructor which will be... Wait, what?
@DomagojPandža lol
04:55
Morning
morning
Just watched Star Trek XI again. So, a suspended student manages to make his way on the flagship of the Federation, upon proving that it is going to run into a Romulan trap, he is made first officer of the ship filled to the brim with inexperienced cadets.
@DomagojPandža That's not really a fair assessment.
remember the start of the film, where Captain Pike said that he could have his own ship in, what was it, 4-5 years? Considering that he already spent, as far as I can tell, quite a few of them in training, and made quite a splash there too.
3 years, yeah. But still, Pike said 8 years. But considering he cheated and got onboard unauthorized. :D
05:06
not only does the existing captain have a personal connection to him, but already knows he's a genius and he's just demonstrated it twice for all to see.
If only our Universe were that forgiving, huh?
It's an odd-numbered Star Trek film. It sucks.
@R.MartinhoFernandes XII is coming soon. :Đ
his accurate prediction of the Romulan trap, plus the unwinnable-simulation thing, clearly shows that at least from a capability standpoint, he's a cut above the rest.
plus, as I said, the existing Captain has a personal thing with him.
but I agree that it's not the most likely thing ever
on the other hand, it's a fun film and the fact that it's stretching it a bit to place him in command doesn't really detract from that
05:08
Well, speaking of realism, the starship passes the event horizon of a singularity and leaves it by dumping cores.
It's Star Trek.
it's Star Trek, that's to be expected.
The motto is "throw enough technobabble at it and it makes sense".
I figure they probably only included that scene to appeal to Trekkies.
Like a baloon.
05:10
like how the new bond films still include Bond introducing himself as "Bond. James Bond."
Also, it entertained me that Chekov spoke of including the gravitational acceleration in the scene where the two are falling into a baby black hole at the center of Vulcan, which already distorted the gravimetric sensors in the scene before.
AAAAARGH
what is it with you people and unnecessary is?
it should be gravometric, surely.
But what if it measures gravy?
Gravimetry is the measurement of the strength of a gravitational field. Gravimetry may be used when either the magnitude of gravitational field or the properties of matter responsible for its creation are of interest. The term gravimetry or gravimetric is also used in chemistry to define a class of analytical procedures, called gravimetric analysis relying upon weighing a sample of material. Units of measurement Gravity is usually measured in units of acceleration. In the SI system of units, the standard unit of acceleration is 1 metre per second squared (abbreviated as m/s2). Other ...
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was reading some wiki entries and they listed "Chronitons". It would be spelled "Chronoton", fucking peasants.
05:13
Also, it's entertaining how he compensated for the gravitational acceleration, alluding to the fact transportation retains state, and therefore momentum - they hit the transporter pad pretty hard, breaking glass. Yet, they suddenly lost 90% of their momentum gained by falling a few kilometers.
Also, the primary viewscreen is made of glass. An awesome idea in space.
you're nitpicking the minor stuff way too much.
And lens flares, goddamn, those lens flares.
it's an action film, not a hard science fiction film.
I miss Data <3
Go watch 2001.
05:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes Holy fuck. That film was so cockshittingly boring.
DeadMG, a master of gravImetric analysis!
I watched like 30 minutes and absolutely nothing whatsoever happened.
@DeadMG Yup.
The book is great though.
then I turned it off
because I was like "What the fuck am I watching this shit for?"
Hahah, thanks to mumble, I have a text-to-speech app which turns DeadMG's sentences into attenuated britalk in ma head.
05:17
> The biggest slip-up in the company's finances comes from a notable decline in World of Warcraft subscribers. After being dethroned by League of Legends last year, the MMO currently has only 9.1 million subscribing players - down from 10.2 million at Blizzard's last count
I'd go a bit farther than James. If a compiler doesn't implement this correctly, shoot it. Worrying about this is like worrying about whether your compiler implements switch correctly. — Nicol Bolas 21 mins ago
See, sometimes you can solve problems by finding the right compiler and shooting it.
as I said in some previous discussion with some previous person, triple-A gaming is dying and so is subscribing for MMOs.
Nicol Bolas is an interesting character, indeed.
World of Warcraft is just taking longer to go down than Average PLC's MMO.
@DomagojPandža Oh, you get the reference?
05:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unfortunately. :Đ
Why is it unfortunate? It's not 2girls1cup we're talking about.
"There are few problems that can't be solved by finding the right people and shooting them."
Oh I meant his screen name.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, what's the story behind it?
@DeadMG Killing the poor. Ahahahah.
05:21
@DomagojPandža Nothing great, really. Just a character from some crappy universe.
"Nicol Bolas is an interesting character" gave the impression you knew that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes A suitable name, I'm 'fraid, m'lord. :D
I am familiar with that guy, didn't click with me. On a few answers, he made some questionable assumptions.
But I assumed correctly that he doesn't respond well to critique, so I kept it to myself. Don't feel like flaming, that's DeadMG's alley. :D
> How is that a bad thing again?
YouTube comments suck.
YouTube is, unfortunately, a children infested zone.
@DeadMG I have a question relating to your native tongue and movies. I am used to that Croatian movies are pure amateur shit uttering lousy Croatian words which simply don't sound right. English movies only click with me.
How does it feel to watch movies in your native language?
uh
could you be more specific?
it feels like sitting down and observing a moving picture with some audio
It's probably just a foreigner thing. There is a distinct difference between English and <insert language> movies. No matter how well made the latter is, no matter how good the acting is... The native language just kills it.
05:28
I find that unlikely.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you feel it? The difference between Portugese movies and English movies?
what's more likely is that the audience for Croatian films is minimal, at best, and their production values are actually infinitely lower than English films, and the actors are quite inexperienced and nowhere near as capable, as they're sourced from a much smaller pool.
@DeadMG lol
@DomagojPandža I've seen both crappy and pretty good Portuguese movies. The good ones work really well.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then it must be it. Ours suck donkey cock, like our illustrious MG Loc would say.
Do you prefer International English or US keyboard layout? (Actually, I just learned that International English is an Apple thing.)
05:33
The US one.
yo !
wassaaa
Nothing much, code.
More code.
And even more code.
05:39
damn
I went and listened to the 1812 overture
and it sounds kinda suck without all the explosions
hey :(
" Despite this, I consider myself to be the next Isaac Newton."

I seriously hope this guy is trollin'.
@DomagojPandža Does that mean he plans to poke his eye?
05:44
There is something sinister about his appearance.
All physicists have that endearing quality, so he's not the next Newton.
lol
Besides, Newton not only graduated, he taught there.
A better comparison, if any could be made, is that with Tesla.
@DomagojPandža I hope he is trolling. Have you seen the list Newton's achievements? That guy was a monster.
Maybe he plans to research alchemy.
He tends to answer questions with his theories.
And they always make me laugh.
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A: The amount of energy required to break the Coulomb Barrier

Ron MaimonThis is correct--- you need a few KeV to break the Coulomb barrier and allow fusion. But a few KeV is still well above the energy of ordinary chemical reactions, and well above the energy of thermal motion, so at ordinary temperatures, when the typical thermal energy of a molecule is about 1/30 e...

lol. Troll successful. — Colin K Nov 5 '11 at 20:40
If only a troll. :(
05:51
wow...
lol
He seems to have this "me vs. the world" attitude and believes he's the one who's right.
Heh. (Screenshot from Google Reader for the reddit's r/programming feed.)
@StackedCrooked I see them in the "new" tab. Double post with two different links.
ah fuckles
I need to sleep but I also feel quite sick
this is always a very bad combination
@Mysticial Different titles as well.
06:01
+18 and -3
time for a cold shower
os << a << b << c is equivalent to os.push(a).push(b).push(c) right? (Assuming there is a push method that does the same as operator<<.)
yep
Alright.
06:16
Sweet baby jesus in a chicken basket, that felt good.
06:37
posted on August 03, 2012 by Anders Schau Knatten

In which I go on and on complaining about return codes, letting off some steam. So, return codes. They make me mad. When given the choice, I always prefer exceptions. Let’s say you have a function getValue(), which returns, well, the value of something. However, if something went wrong during setup, the value might never [...]

06:55
Morning :) Did anybody watch Carmacks keynote yesterday?
@DeadMG Then you should definitely rest
@Nils Anything actually interesting this time around?
@ManofOneWay I would try, but there's a high probability of failure.
Btw. is it available online?
@DomagojPandža no idea, missed it yesterday
the Occulus Rift looks quite promising
07:15
He probably just spoke about Oculus again. Unfortunately, nothin' new.
300$ for a gadget, should I buy?
what gadget?
Oculus Rift Virtual Reality
I don't know of any VR headsets that have succeeded.
07:19
110° promised field of view with low latency. Probably a bit
embellished.
I am also wondering weather kickstarter.com/projects/ouya/… is worth it.
@DeadMG Me neither, but they claim to do it better.
"claim" being the operative word in that sentence.
@Nils Nope.
Nope?
It won't catch on.
07:20
I mean, you're effectively making a $300 bet, and the odds are not in your favour.
Also, female detected.
if you're OK with such a bet then do it. Else, don't.
Skepticism activated.
oculusvr.com The website design shows very much the end result.
Half-assed, already done.
@DeadMG What about just trusting id software that they come out with something that works?
@Nils id software haven't made something that works since Quake.
07:21
@DeadMG ^
nah
Rage was great
Rage was pure shit.
heh I liked it
Unoptimized piece of crap which placed all of its bets on megatexture, with a shitty ending.
besides
you're not talking about making an OK or a mediocre thing
07:23
If a game doesn't run like hell on an i7, 32 GB, 2xHD6990 machine properly, it is pure and utter shit.
they would have to make a great thing for this to work.
and they haven't made anything like that in a long, long time.
Not great, fucking awesome. That's the only thing that counts.
And the only way to shell out $300 for a toy.
it did on my box
60 fps all the time, no slowdowns
Besides, fuck knows when you're going to get the dev kit.
That's because it was written for the consoles, a sad fact.
One HD6990 has a theoretical computing powah of 5.1 tflops
Rage simply wasn't good.
It was... Okay.
And okay doesn't cut it in the AAA industry.
A month until it ends and another 6 months until they "get their shit together"
I would recommend against doing it, it is basically one schmuck who doesn't seem very competent.
I had some early problems with blurred textures at the beginning (because mega texture did not load the high res fast enough) but after the first few patches it ran perfect.
But yeah story/ending sucked.
Which I found quite a missed opportunity since most characters in the game looked great, almost like in a Disney movie.
anyways I have to get work done
07:28
The funny thing is, it's all past generation.
Nobody, not even Crytek nor Epic are doing anything worthwhile.
UE4 is a joke.
CryEngine 3 still holds its ground, but its performance is shit. Everyone can render highquality slideshows.
A physically-based stochastic GPU-driven dynamic GI renderer embedded in a 64-bit engine architecture which supports a shitload of memory pulling out love from the Sandy Bridge AVX magic for extra sexy high precision, everything nicely wrapped in modern C++11 code with lowlevel magic done a bit more hardcore.
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That's where the future is.
RAM is cheap, graphics cards have multiple GPUs with 4 GB of memory. Why not give the world a ride for its money?
Jaw droppingly high resolution textures, compressed nicely to provide nice throughput
Well, fuck, I am so ecstatic I'm going to get back to work immediately.
Xeo
Xeo
08:06
Anybody willing to flesh out this answer with the relevant C++11 standard quote? I can't access my copy from here. :(
@Xeo I don't believe the C++11 Standard has anything specifically to say on this matter.
ellision is defined the same for both copy and move.
> When certain criteria are met, an implementation is allowed to omit the copy/move construction of a class object, even if the copy/move constructor and/or destructor for the object have side effects. [...]
Opening of paragraph 31 of 12.8 Copying and moving class objects [class.copy]
one more close vote anyone?
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A: Some pointer clarification

raja ashoki an j are the pointer to int variable, that means which is going to store virtual address of an int variable. If we do any pointer arithmatic on this variable it will preform based on size of the type of variable which is pointing. For example i++ will increase the value from 60 to 64 if size o...

Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Thanks, that's what I wanted.
@DeadMG I just needed the quote to highlight that it applies to both copy and move elision
@JohanLundberg done
@Xeo, great. So many up votes on on so many answers to duplicates
08:28
been watching some Homeland
damn, there's a lot of topless women
09:03
Home sweet home?
multilib GCC on Windows is a bust.
@StackedCrooked I just find it reassuring.
it's strange, actually, but in my experience, shows which open with topless women tend to be of much higher quality.
Dexter, Breaking Bad
Xeo
Xeo
sigh, so many job ads that look for someone with "deep knowledge of the programming language C/C++"...
And I hate sites where a search for "c++" gets truncated to just "c"
09:26
Just got another job offer, this time its 58 EUR/hour.
Those temporary jobs where they urgently need a C++ dev seem to earn well.
Don't think I'd want to do them though.
@StackedCrooked That's a really nice salary
@StackedCrooked yeah that screams 'poisoned chalice' to me
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked 58? wow.
@StackedCrooked that's before taxes and stuff, right?
58-60, before taxes.
09:33
@StackedCrooked Why not do it?
So that's what? About half that remains after taxes :)?
@rubenvb 40-50% remains...
Belgium rocks!
Xeo
Xeo
> Programming experience, ideally SQL, Ruby or other modern programming languages
sigh
09:48
morning all
SQL has functions.
@CatPlusPlus don't you mean methods :P

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