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Why not?
I'll just let him fail miserably and consider my point made.
That's not your point.
@CatPlusPlus because it would be a pain to actually write it in Haskell.
Unless by "Haskell is bad at games" you really mean "daknok is bad at games in Haskell"
@CatPlusPlus Well, they center around manipulating state, like simulation state and render state, and impure side effects like rendering to the screen.
14:00
And Haskell can do that where needed. Your point?
that it's probably just not practical
Also the puppy does it for me.
@TonyTheLion Why?
there's no point in using a garbage-collected functional language when you really need deterministic destruction of highly-controlled memory based around mutating a shitbunch of state
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14:02
@CatPlusPlus also fanboyism
you're biased
Yeah, that's still not a good argument, but okay.
@TonyTheLion Not really.
W/e.
weekend ?
@CatPlusPlus but you can say that about every argument. what you consider good or not good in terms of an argument is your subjective opinion
If you don't want to discuss Haskell then don't ping me about it.
No, it's tomorrow.
You asked for arguments, don't complain now.
14:04
@CatPlusPlus oh gawd. Mr I'm in a bad mood.
In Haskell you can have both deterministic destruction and high-level functional code, and if you can't see the benefit then there's nothing to talk about.
So yeah don't ping me about it
@CatPlusPlus maybe you can try give your arguments as to why you think it's a good idea?
Stop pinging! Rude!
Because type system? A toolset that doesn't suck? Pure code that can be optimised automatically?
14:06
Haskell is slow, comparing to close-to-metal C++ code.
Yeah, that's end of the topic, thanks.
this violentacrez guy is now looking for a programming job in the porn industry. lol
@kbok what's he gonna program there?
I suppose when everyone hates you on the internet you can still make porn sites go round.
14:07
and automatic optimization sucks.
@melak47 dunno
@Abyx tell that to your compiler of choice
It's like The Wall, except porn.
@EtiennedeMartel I know right. I read that this morning and I just laughed. Insulting me instead of refuting the post I made is equivalent to admitting I'm right.
or don't you use compilers because automatic optimization sucks? :p
14:08
@kbok functional porn, an interesting idea
@Borgleader It's not.
It's pretty much only equivalent of insulting you.
porn should be state changing (almost by definition), and here it is suggested to have stateless porn
it boggles the .....
@Cheersandhth.-Alf who suggested ...that
may be that i misunderstood
?
14:10
wut?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yeah, we changed topics since the cat has been made angry for whichever reason. I'm now talking about that recent reddit drama dude.
@kbok problem is that the cat is normally bad tempered anyways. So what's the difference to today? None
@TonyTheLion dunno, PMS maybe
Or the weather.
@LucDanton Hmm?
@Borgleader You could be wrong and still be called an idiot, you idiot.
14:15
@kbok no Uni, he claims
@TonyTheLion Well, my job is terrible too, but I don't go around alienating people on the internet
@kbok cough :)
@LucDanton Possible, but I figured if I was wrong he would have pointed it out and why instead of just calling me an idiot.
@kbok is there really anything else to do on the Internet? :P
Maybe you're too much of an idiot, then why would anyone bother pointing things to you? Do people owe things to you?
14:18
People are lazy
Programmers especially.
If you can make the point and win it by saying "idiot", that's enough :)
`std::terminate`
(disclaimer: I wasn't there, I don't know what you're referring to and I don't care. Neither should you, in my humble opinion)
@LucDanton lol no.
@TonyTheLion flash games :p
@LucDanton: Actually some people do owe things to me.
ahhh
some fuck killed my services while I was using them and now it won't restart
like the crashes are not enough
14:23
OH today: "My service won't recrash"
(come on, do it. you can star that)
Organ Harvesting?
@CatPlusPlus I'd use my midi-controller to do that. Bring a laptop for organ simulation. Oh wait, organs. Anyway, 'Overheard' in tweestspeak
@Rapptz The Clinton photos referring to this are the best
14:30
@Collin "I did not have sexual relations with that binder full of women."
oh gawd.
yes?
@DeadMG har har
14:33
@Collin I like how the third comment reads:
I'm afraid the poster had no clue how punny that was
@kbok Those have been beaten to death and reposted more times than I can count on reddit. They're all the top from /r/LifeProTips
Who's seat warmer gets that hot?
Not to mention a lot of them are retarded..
@Collin I don't think it's supposed to cook the pizza
14:37
@Neil right, but even to make a difference
@Rapptz Well, I'm not too much into that kind of things so it's nice to have all this stuff in the same place.
I like the hanger thing
@kbok Yeah, I know.
@Collin Meh, would you ever have to drive so far to a pizza place that the pizza would be cold by the time you get home?
That too, there's like 6 within 5 minutes of my house
Just use a thermal bag.
14:39
"whose"
Also, first-world problems
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Looks like a lot of work
@sehe There's too much overlap!
@Neil There's too much overlap! (FTFY)
@sehe Well now I'm hungry.
14:42
@LucDanton Nah. The meat is much too orange
@sehe I always do the first, cause lazy
@sehe logical, you're from Orange Country.
@sehe I blame the lighting.
@LucDanton I don't care who to blame. I'm not getting hungry because it looks too orange
@sehe It looks like foie gras.
14:43
@sehe Didn't you mention first world problems?
@TonyTheLion Mee too. But for the kids... Also, they'll love the logic of it, I'm using this some time :)
@Rapptz Yeah? Why?
> complaining about food colour
So many tricks for holding nails.. LPT: Don't suck at using a hammer
IMHO it is a bad sign when you get the impulse to eat whenever you see food. I don't have that.
@sehe I'm pretty sure you would get it if you haven't eaten anything.
14:45
Quite analogous to adverts, really. Maybe I'm a bit on the autistic end of middle of some spectrum :)
@Rapptz True. But then, it wouldn't really be a 1st world problem anymore.
^ I usually go on a vacation directly after
That counts as 'something unusual' for me
I wonder if I should go about writing a utility to 'match' tuples: std::tuple<int, std::string> t = match(std::make_tuple("foo", 42));.
I can't click a reddit link at work
else I'm completely lost
I'm gonna set up a blog
tonysbitchings.blogspot.com
where I'm gonna bitch about everything
:P
14:59
How would that be different from here?
well, it's a blog, not a chat room
@LucDanton you mean, it would swap the tuple members?
@TonyTheLion worlds appart
damn adjustable tables, if they move at all, you can never get them the right height again
@thecoshman lol
15:02
@sehe Well, not in the std::swap sense. The types of the tuple type would be swapped, yes; the values would get rearranged however.
@TonyTheLion either way, it's you ranting and no one listening
@thecoshman true
but still
@LucDanton How would that relate to converting constructors? make_tuple does support that, right. Oh wait "foo" uses that.
better than keeping it in my head
@sehe Now you've given me the idea for a swap(ta, tb) that would match element with element, which could be used to implement the above anyway!
15:03
@LucDanton wouldn't you, very very quickly, run into ambiguous conversions?
hah, it's not everyday you attempt to correct the OED
@LucDanton Oh no need to thank me :)
@sehe Yes. I have some experience with that in the form of the variant constructor. My preferred approach so far is 'try exact matches, and if this fails, try with conversions and blame the caller if that fails'.
I suppose putting derived-to-base higher than other kind of conversions would be a feature... Doesn't seem nice to implement.
@LucDanton why don't you just blame the caller in the first place?
@thecoshman Needs a failsafe, think of it as the equivalent of a nothrow interface: it's ugly, but sometimes you need something reliable.
Plus do you really want variant<int, double> v = 4; to fail? :)
15:08
@LucDanton just blame the caller?
It's a constructor. What is the caller going to do to construct a value?
@LucDanton blame the caller!
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Hi guys
BLAME THE CALLER! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@thecoshman You are a sad person
15:16
@sehe blame you
blame all the people
Blame the puppy.
yes
blame that puppy
he's blameworthy
@sehe Mmh this is elegant for permutations (i.e. exact matches) but doesn't really extend, since conversions aren't two-way in the general case. I'll think a lot about that before starting any kind of code.
I get the feeling that those EA guys are taunting me by not releasing any info about the SimCity beta.
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15:22
beta?
Sim city is way old?
Oh man.
See, nobody knows that there's a new SimCity game coming out.
I'm trying to spread the love, but to no avail.
I couldn't care less about SimCity
Quit yo bitchin'.
@EtiennedeMartel 5 was a little lame, but hopefully this one will be better
I'm much more excited about X-COM.
15:27
@Collin You mean Societies? It's weird, it's like EA is trying to make everyone forget it ever existed.
Oh hey, turns out that one wasn't made by Maxis.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I was thinking of 4, whoops
SimCity 4 (SC4) is a city-building/urban planning simulation computer game developed by Maxis, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. It was released on January 14, 2003. It is the fourth installment in the SimCity series. SimCity 4 has a single expansion pack called Rush Hour which adds features to the game. SimCity 4: Deluxe Edition contained the original game and Rush Hour combined as a single product. The game allows players to create a region of land by terraforming, and then to design and build a settlement which can grow into a city. Players can zone different areas of land as commercia...
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@EtiennedeMartel looks very different o.O It appears smaller scale?
I miss SimCopter
@Ell A bit simplified compared to, say, SimCity 3000.
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yeah. I loved that game, especially the awesome music :D
in fact, its still installed and the disk in my drawer
15:30
SimCopter was great
SimTower too
ah tomo only half workday
woo
@Pubby Oh man, I played so much SimTower.
A... tower simulation game ?
I couldn't get SimTower to work on Win7 :(
SimTower: The Vertical Empire (known as The Tower in Japan) is a construction and management simulation video game developed by OPeNBooK Co., Ltd. and published by Maxis for the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS 7 operating systems in November 1994. In Japan, it was published by OPeNBooK that same year and was later released for the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation in 1996. The game allows players to build and manage a tower and decide what facilities to place in it, in order to ultimately build a five-star tower. Random events take place during play, such as terrorist acts that the player mus...
Yeah
@kbok You build your own skyscraper.
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15:32
not sure I like the look of this new sim city really
and then crash a plane into it?
@TonyTheLion No, just get hotel guests
You could throw people out of the helicopters in SimCopter though
looks fun
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15:35
rollercoaster tycoon anyone?
oh I remember that game
I had a friend once who used to play that all the time
Please help me.
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@user1726619 Oh oh.
Anybody seen that guy?
Do not drive by link.
@user1726619 this is NOT the android room
@user1726619 As mentionned in the side bar, read the rules.
15:38
This is funny now that it lacks the context.
@user1726619 I'll be glad to help you, what is your question?
troll lvl : over 8
@DeadCicada feeding the trolls are we?
u guis are so maen
@DeadCicada You're undermining my authority.
Or, at least, that's what you would be doing if I had any authority.
15:39
you have authority? LOL
Wish I had.
Then I could force @sbi to be a room owner.
yea well, grumpy apes
what can you say
Always so grumpy.
public bool IsGrumpy { get { return true; } }
15:40
emerge -S is so slow
what does that do?
Like it's powered by a bunch of old people
@TonyTheLion It searches the gentoo portage tree
There's a proper search tool, but you have to install it a build the index
which is not really a pain, just a couple of commands
@kbok Here at my school man X takes about 10 seconds to load up the man page for X. I'm not sure what it actually does (recompile a kernel? download a movie? idk)
15:41
but you have to search for it first, lol
@DeadCicada cygwin ?
@kbok Fedora
@DeadCicada It's manning up.
I have waited so long for an opportunity to make that pun.
Thanks.
dat pun.
Congratulations for nothing.
15:43
Yeah, it's awkward. But the general rules about uni resources is that it sucks.
J'ai faim.
Moi aussi
then eat
Je mange chinois ce soir
Je n'ai pas faim.
15:44
Osef
Tu manges un chinois?
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noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
@EtiennedeMartel chinois??
meh chinois
my French is far away
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15:44
Ugh it's no use. you're going to keep talking in french. I surrender ;)
Mon anglais est très loin
@TonyTheLion She said "I'm eating Chinese tonight", and I said "You eat a Chinese?"
@Ell :)
@EtiennedeMartel lol
I fail at French
So do je
15:45
@Ell Just learn it. It's not like it's hard to do. Sure, verb tenses are a pain, but otherwise, it's not too bad.
Verb tenses are both a pain to get right and have an AWESOME expressive power
Notice the joke people
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@EtiennedeMartel I was making a french surrender joke :P also french is a dying language :L
@kbok Where
surrender
15:46
I don't get it
@Ell I don't know, there's like several million people in France who only know how to speak French. That's a huge market.
oh I missed that joke
but then again, meh
Because France likes to surrender.
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Does it
Yeah. Especially Napoleon.
That guy loved to surrender.
Oh wait....
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15:46
Maybe it's a UK thing.
It's generally a reference to WWII.
Last time I checked France has the highest number of victories in European History
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but it's widely known from here that the french surrender :P
(Not wii.)
This troll is way too common to be any funny actually ;_;
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15:47
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@Ell Reminds me of that XKCD comic. Wait a second.
dev-db/couchdb requires sys-apps/ed. The magic of linux.
> Of the 125 major European wars fought since 1495, the French have participated in 50 – more than Austria (47) and England (43). Out of 168 battles fought since 387BC, they have won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10, giving France the most successful military power in European history."[1]
Put a stick in your urethra
@EtiennedeMartel Merci.
15:50
Also autoconf.
lol autoconf
Last time I was in France was two years ago and that was the last time I’ll ever go to France in my life.
@daknøk I'm glad.
@daknøk Strange. I heard France is great for tourists. Might be a pain for those who live there, but still.
15:51
(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
Oh yeah. Tourists at the trocadero. Keeping you from going home.
I’d rather go on vacation to Scandinavia, Germany, Austria, England, America or Japan.
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@EtiennedeMartel hahaha
May they be robbed to death.
They just stack up at the entrance looking sheepishly nowhere, waiting for some lost fuck to work out the route.
@daknøk Come to Montreal! We got the world's largest potholes!
@sbi thanks
15:54
Why would I be interested in potholes?
Someone knows a better alternative to nohup ?
Something achieving the same effect but without the suck
@kbok screen ?
(I don’t know what nohup is.)
@daknøk actually no
15:56
> télé réalité
> pour morons
pléonasme
Utilise screen.
Ouais ok.
looks like a cool city
Any city looks cool if you take the good pictures.
16:01
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compare with :
@EtiennedeMartel hehe
I'd love to visit Canada some day
@TonyTheLion Protip: do it in the summer.
That is, from june to august.
ah ok
hmmm
ohai @MooingDuck
how are you today?
16:10
awake, barely. Was up late for no particular reason. Body refused to cooperate
oh I know the feeling
been feeling like that all day
hasn't really made my day any more productive
home time
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Q: How would I have to imagine pixel-based rendering in Haskell?

FredOverflowImagine an imperative rendering engine that blits sprites to a bitmap that later gets displayed. This heavily relies on the ability to efficiently mutate individual pixels in said bitmap. How would I do such a thing an a language without side effects? I guess a completely different data structure...

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hmm
bluetooth thing not recognized o.O
@FredOverflow Whaaaaaaaat
How are your low level skills developing? :)
16:18
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Q: My son Is 5 years Old and sexually active

Mzobe ZodwaI am a 20 years old female student and i have a 5 year old son who is real sexually active. For instance, he kisses girl by force, he forces them to lick his penis, he figures them, he speaks about sex openly with everyone except me, his father and my family. There is a whole lot more that he do...

O_O
@kbok where's my 'bullshit' vid when I need it?
> this is his 3rd year acting like this
2yo rapist
16:33
yeah, I claim 'bull shit' almost as fast as if I saw @DeadCicada had posted it :P
Who plays RPGs here
sweet, I wrote a question about Dinkum's allocators, and the first answer was the guy who wrote the allocators! :D Unfortunately my question was so poorly written that he misunderstood the question the first time :(
@kbok a little bit, but not a huge amount
16:50
@thecoshman Do you agree if I say that despite the fact that you're trying to build a character, your character generally behaves as you would do ?
I spended a lot of time debugging a program, and found that (still not 100% sure), it was because I was allocating 2 big arrays on stack. Making them global (apparently) solved the problem. Has anyone experienced this?
@VinayakGarg Your stack as a very limited size.
gdb showed that some of the values in arrays were modified, when I didn't wrote to the array.
Global variables are typically stored in a different data segment.
@VinayakGarg No, but may I ask why you allocated those big arrays on stack instead of using std::vector which gets memory from the heap (at least with the default new[]-based allocator)?
16:52
ya
@VinayakGarg How big ?
@Mr.C64 Good question, I am writing program where micro optimizations are required to get the solution accepted.
There's a nice animation on the coffee image in this page
@VinayakGarg What.
It's in the specs. "This program should have a bunch of dirty hacks and pointless optimizations in it."
16:54
@kbok 100000x(2 ints) + 100000x(2 ints, 2 long longs)
if you're issuing only a few allocations, dynamic vs static is quite irrelevant
1.6 megs
lulz
@kbok No pointless optimizations and no dirty hack. please
only a c array vs vector
Just... use a vector.
of course, use pre-allocation.
take care of cache locality, too.
@kbok :) I was just going to say that what if I know the size before-hand, when you wrote this.
16:57
@VinayakGarg std::vector is cheap. There can be some costs if you dynamically change its size, so there may be reallocations, etc. But if you construct the vector with the initial required size, and then you access its elements with an index (it's just O(1)), and then let the vector die with its destructor, it's very cheap.
@Mr.C64 Yes I will go for a vector.
@kbok erm... well, I when I play, I like to imaging I am the character, not just watching some semi-interactive film... if that is what you are asking
But hey, no one told, if they faced such a thing?

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