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12:16 PM
Possible to live stream from a drone? ... like sharing drone footage on the mobile phone using jitsi or zoom?
 
12:31 PM
Maybe I should try it sometimes this week.
 
Happy last day of summer (NH) or last day of Winter (SH)
 
nwp
I've seen drones with cameras be combined with VR sets, so the streaming technology definitely exists.
 
Live stream on the internet
 
nwp
If you can stream it to a headset you can stream it on the internet. OBS will do.
 
Internet vs intranet. Not quite the same.
Intranet is easy.
 
12:38 PM
wow
@Mgetz The C++ memory model was introduced to dictate the very thing you are claiming it cannot and should not dictate. It also defines what is a data race. You might want to read it before commenting: en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/memory_modelŠimon Tóth 2 mins ago
 
1:00 PM
@nwp I pretty much said the same thing and he decided to be rude... lol
 
nwp
Yeah, there seems to have been some serious miscommunication.
I feel like it's that weird effect where one person tries to convince another and no matter how good the arguments are, they just cannot. Then a third person comes along and says person is right and suddenly that's good enough.
 
I think if you'd mentioned me at all they would have been combative
In their head I have no idea how the memory model works
 
nwp
I don't know. You did basically say the same thing and even explicitly talked about implementation details. Who knows what happened there.
In other news:
> Sprint 12, Sprint 13 → Sprint 12, Sprint 13, Sprint 14
We are so agile 😎
 
lol and people claim ARM is RISC still community.arm.com/developer/ip-products/processors/b/…
it's suuuuuper CISC at this point
 
 
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7:10 PM
@JerryCoffin So on the surface RapidJSON seems like a very non paradigmatic library from a DRY perspective
d.AddMember("key", Value().SetString("value"), d.GetAllocator());
why couldn't it just be
d.AddMember("key","value") ?
also whats up with the Value().SetString("value")
Are we supposed to reuse the Value() container?
they also have move semantics ???
 
 
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9:18 PM
@Mikhail That's a diplomatic way of putting it, I guess. I've wavered between thinking of it as an assembly language of JSON processing, and just being downright insane. But I'll be honest: I'd seen discussions of how fast it was, so I put together some code to try to figure out. When I was done, I decided it was competitive, but definitely not enough faster than others to be worth the trouble, so my real use of it has been incredibly limited.
 
We can probably ping Milo Yip :-)
definitely insane, because it mixes all the programing paradigms
 
@Mikhail As a long-time user of C++, I was uncertain of my ability to cast stones in that direction. :-)
 
and yet RapidJSON
 
9:37 PM
It looks like a real pain to use
 
Yup like RapidXML, it sacrifices most of what makes C++ good, IMO. I don't use libraries like that. It's like using libxml2 with some kind of wrapper.
The only C++ ML library I find palatable is PugiXML (which isn't as full features, but at least it does have XPath).
In terms of JSON luckily there are more good contenders (nlohmann, cpprestsdk, Boost JSON). I'd trust the Boost JSON library to be very fast indeed
 

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