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Look at me being helpful in the trash
 
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04:28
@nwp Communist party lied multiple times, first they arrest 8 doctors who discovered the disease. Then they said that such virus does not transmit from human to human. After that, they convinced civilians that it's in their best interest to lock down the city. If they were honest and treated the first few patients correctly and gave them plenty of support, there would probably not be such a great scale outbreak.
The fact that they refused outside help is because they had much to hide.
I am not happy that xi jinping did not visit Wuhan as this happens. Just like I am not happy that british royal family choose to visit bushfire affected area when there is no longer any fire and even air is all fresh and clean.
Stop waste tax payers money and pretend that you care. Where are you when people are in danger??
Some 'leaders' are so full of sh!t
 
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I just solved a deadlock, hot damn the rush I feel as I hear my CPU melt
Have you thought of selling your machine as a high end heater?
no but I might sell my boiler to buy a threadripper
2700x just isn't cutting it anymore
06:48
Aren't all CPUs fast enough these days? I have an i7-5600U and am perfectly happy with it.
scientific computing is still pretty slow
but its probably because our algorithms are O(n^3)
lmao
Isn't serious number crunching done on massively parallel GPUs these days?
not everything
fluid dynamics is
a lot of it can't be run on simd architecture
To put that into more concrete terms, the latest phones typically have 4GB of RAM. That is 34,359,738,368 bits. This is more than one million (1,048,576 to be exact) times more memory than the Apollo computer had in RAM. The iPhone also has up to 512GB of ROM memory. That is 4,398,046,511,104 bits, which is more seven million times more than that of the guidance computer.
But memory isn’t the only thing that matters. The Apollo 11 computer had a processor – an electronic circuit that performs operations on external data sources – which ran at 0.043 MHz. The latest iPhone’s processor is estimated to run at about 2490 MHz. Apple do not advertise the processing speed, but others have calculated it. This means that the iPhone in your pocket has over 100,000 times the processing power of the computer that landed man on the moon 50 years ago.
Let's waste more energy and computing power on mining bitcoins </sarcasm>
 
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09:01
> deblundling
TIL this was a word
 
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18:58
@fredoverflow C++ compilation is much faster if you have a lot of CPU cores. And it can't be done on the GPU.
19:23
Hello.
19:54
Hi.
20:08
Ola
@StackedCrooked Will Modules speed up C++ compilation?
@StackedCrooked unless you're doing full unity builds x)
@fredoverflow no
(more likely maybe yes probably but don't keep high hopes just in case)
I think Andy is the reason modules made it in C++20 :)
20:11
Haha
Do you have the Hitler video in mind?
I've had a message in the starboard for a month, this chat is dead :'(
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Memories from the good olde times:
@Morwenn yep :)
Applies very well to this chatroom several times a day now
@StackedCrooked I think that all the C++ I ever learnt was worth it be it only so that I could understand that video and cry several times
@Morwenn really?
that video was rather recent, according to my memory
oh, it's already 4 years old...
@Morwenn Are you proficient in git?
It was before C++17 so it can't be that recent
@fredoverflow Only in very basic commands, and with a hefty dose of cargo cult (albeit less than 2 years ago I must admit)
@fredoverflow made me smile :)
"but we have new syntactic sugar for SFINAE" gotta be one of my favourite takes on concepts :')
20:51
I'm thinking of migrating the git repo back to SVN since I'm leaving the company and all my coworkers are just struggling with it
The magic of Git
21:12
honestly you could teach an entire datastructures class just looking at git
22:03
That feel when QString::fromStdString is a substantial part of your walltime
22:32
that feel when you type it so much that you actually have "auto qstr = QString::fromStdString;" in a common header :P
What if in some alternative universe QString makes sense because the WinAPI is 16 bit native :-)
23:02
Also is there some good fix for this kind of race condition with boost::filesystem: delete directory followed by a create directory. It seems sometimes the create directory command fails when on Windows when the delete directory command is taking too long to execute.

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