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12:01 AM
On the other hand the preview in qt designer looks about right
Okay, so apparently I can fix the sizing behavior by switching every QPushButton to a QToolButton
actually that doesn't work
fuck
 
12:41 AM
So it seems the underlying issue is the Qt::HighDpiScaleFactorRoundingPolicy, ceil makes 250 too large, and Qt::RoundPreferFloor (default) makes it too small...
 
12:57 AM
Does a hard working low standard person get more accomplished compared to someone with higher standard?
Also VirtualBox is calling a patch, a extension pack instead.
 
1:22 AM
Plus, extension pack did not work.
 
Ohh great! I was just trying to find some answers on installing qt. I need to use qt 4, not qt 5 for a class. I tried installing qt 4 via home brew... but it seems that I installed qt 5 by accident... Anyways, what is the best way to install qt 4 on a Mac?
 
trial & error
(making) software is all about manual labour.
 
 
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6:50 AM
Australia bushfire + Wuhan Coronavirus, anyone else see Australia, possibly a great part of the rest of the world in a recession at the end of this year/beginning of next year?
Obviously, duckduckgo would not be a good name for a chicken egg for those people ~_~
And who the heck let their hen sitting on a pile of printing papers? At least use toilet paper or napkins.
 
 
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9:09 AM
@Mikhail your problem is being too professional, most clients wouldn't care if an icon is a bit blurry as long as the soft is otherwise usable x)
@TelKitty I don't think that the coronavirus will end up having that much impact on Australia - I might be wrong
 
No ... just about retail goods, travel, education etc etc.
For example, there is a travel ban on Chinese tourists, think about what's the percentage of tourists that's usually from China? Because of this travel ban, many other no essential travel from inside the country and abroad will also be cancelled. Not all of them, but there is likely to be less. Now travel sector does not make as much, so those people will spend less on other sectors, and so it will flows on.
 
hey, at least no tourism means no cleaning after tourists x)
I forgot that Australia was so dependent on China in so many parts of its economy
 
That's like saying, if there are no people, there will be no conflict between people :x
The frontier industries impacted are likely to be tourism, hospitality, education. But the effect will flow through the economy.
This will be like the perfect storm that will sink the longest sailing ship (economy without a recession) >_<
 
@TelKitty That wouldn't be wrong :D
Just massively invest into renewables through government-subsided programs to restart growth through moving away from coal, ez pz
(yes, I'm totally just throwing words)
 
@Morwenn Not going to happen, Australian government is partially sponsored by the mining industry.
I totally agree with you though :p
 
9:25 AM
Wouldn't be a problem under a totalitarian state (joking again, the dictator's friends would own the mining industry and the issue would be the same)
 
 
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10:34 AM
It feels like the the proposed layoutas keyword is a way to kind of forward-declare the sizeof of some specific classes
This is gonna be fun
 
I'm so fucking tired of typing if(iter != container.end()). It feels like a silly implementation detail rather then a good API
 
10:51 AM
Good thing contains() is coming to C++20
For associative containers
 
I already wrote a bunch of wrappers to <algorithm> functions that return a bool with the iterator. But even something like if(container.is_valid(iter)) feels better to me (or something like "is_sentry" if the name is too misleading)
 
That's good when you can access the whole container x)
 
I'm talking about a function that just does the "iter != end()"
because if I read that in the middle of code I always have to do a double take, is it "!=" is it "==", or is it even some silly dude typing "="
 
lol
Containers are such a high-level concepts that I almost never use them :'(
 
11:07 AM
that's what makes me so mad, it's such a needless source of errors on a high-level concept. It doesn't make the language faster, it doesn't make it more readable. I just can't see any upside beside maybe some weird sense of preserving some member-function economy
I guess I should just write a free standing function bool is_sentry(Container c, iter i)
 
Is Boost Spirit considered part of Boost? If you install Boost does it normally include Spirit?
 
yes
 
11:24 AM
ok thanks
 
 
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4:52 PM
@Mysticial I find it hilarious that the 3990X seems to be achieving what intel intended for Knights Landing without compromising on speed...
Also LTT did a video on it
 
5:09 PM
Oh shit. The review is out.
 
TBF the Epyc part better slips into that role
 
ha Ian mentions the processor group problem
 
 
@Mysticial yep I'd be very curious if you can get around that by turning off SMT
 
Yes, that works.
I played with an 88-vcore Broadwell machine some years back.
 
5:19 PM
has intel given up on the Knights* processors?
 
yeah, they officially killed it last year
 
so they've given up on high core count...
 
I don't think they gave up, it's just that their Xeon Phi architecture wasn't gonna work.
 
well to be fair 64cores in a single die has serious issues not just from a yield perspective but also from a heat dissipation perspective
 
6:16 PM
Not really, server parts have been putting out 280 watt + for years
 
 
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7:48 PM
Hey is anyone here that works with Qt?
 
Yeah, most of us do
 
Nevermind figured it out.
Had to add a static library
 
8:21 PM
@Mikhail nevermind I have another question.
So to run a script via a process, this is what I'm doing:

QString list_command = "php -f xmltojson.php example.xml";
_process_php->start(list_command);
And I get back:
"Could not open input file: xmltojson.php"
 
Try setWorkingDirectory wherever xmltojson is located
 
Okay.
I think I'm just having a problem with my php file actually.
 
Whatever you're doing sounds pretty messed up because it includes mixing languages for functionality that can be found elsewhere.
 
Not swayed.
 
 
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10:06 PM
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> Package and salaries between: £3500 to £6000 depending on qualifications and experience
Is that per year or per month?
 
per month, they also fly you first class for the interview
That being said, its less than almost any US university
 
@Mikhail apply
lol
 
I wonder what her clients will do with research professors, eat them?
 
10:37 PM
@Mysticial The question was deleted :(
 
11:18 PM
There are always advertisers who would like to promote the products they are paid to promote without paying the platform they are trying to promote those product on.
 
11:29 PM
And why would someone think they can train all cats with dead mice? Didn't they know they might only tempt small domestic cats with mice. It would not work with big cats such as leopard and pumas.
 

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