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16:00
@R.MartinhoFernandes in a FPS game you don't have time for compression :D
@GamErix Uh, you probably do.
@GamErix Your machine doesn't do anything.
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and if your ping would be above 17ms, you would be kinda, well, very lagged
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
It will probably always suck because of latency.
user1182183
@R.MartinhoFernandes ye but you didn't say how much latency :P
16:01
But 1gbps or 1mbps say nothing about latency.
user1182183
anyway, if there is a company which wants to make such a game which you play via "teamviewer".. well. they have to invest so freaking much money, they'll just prefer to die. xD
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because, I mean, c'mon who is going to host the machines to play that game?
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all that CPU and GPU stuff that's needed ; o
HATS
<runs away>
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@Neal <shoots in the left leg> ''9mm
16:04
@GamErix but at least I have my hats.
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@Neal :P
^_^
@GamErix It's actually less expensive for them.
remember that if you buy a GPU, then whilst you're sleeping it's doing fuck all, whereas if they buy a GPU then whilst you're sleeping it can be making money for them letting someone in Asia play.
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@DeadMG less expensive than just burn a cd and sell in a retail store or online?
user1182183
@DeadMG oh well that way..
16:07
no
it's still cheaper for them to make you pay for the hardware :P
but if they're going to offer streaming solutions
argh
Clang y u no find <iostream>? the folder I added to the path clearly has a file named iostream in it.
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@DeadMG well you wouldn't have so much crashes because the devs could setup an optimal system for the game etc, and no cheaters/hackers, but I don't thinkg anyonw would give $100 for an access code to just stream input/output. you have to remember that singleplayer games (e.g. for people without internet) stil have to exist xD
well, IIRC, one of the streaming companies has already folded
and the other basically had to sell out because they had no money
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uh
user1182183
well then you need a billionair who doesn't care about loss
If someone's billionaire and doesn't care about loss, they won't be billionaire for long
@rubenvb Remind me why your MinGW builds are not multiarch
Is it bugged or something?
16:27
@sbi I'm sorry, but that is not the correct answer :)
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@CatPlusPlus I would just put $50.000.000 into a bank account and in case I loose all the other money, I would live frrom the % on the $50 mil :P
Your mom is loose
Also it's better to invest securely than just keep it on account
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@CatPlusPlus would be 325000
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get the tax from that
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and you still have a nice life
user1182183
16:30
27k / month - taxes
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xd
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(if I put it into my bank now)
sbi
sbi
@StackedCrooked As you will have noticed, I already saw this.
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is there a country where the law states how much money max you may have ; o
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(i mean an absolute sum, not %)
16:34
I doubt it
@sbi I assumed you were joking actually.
@GamErix You couldn't do that.
Anyone know some kind of "tutorial" on how to build a sampling profiler?
@sbi Also *p.x is not the same as p->x
user142019
16:54
3 hours ago, by Zoidberg'--
operator* is applied to p.x, not to p.
Yeah. That was my bad.
WTF? I always thought that hex-escape-sequence has only 2 hex digits, like "\xAB", but somehow "\x167" is treated as 0x167
hexadecimal-escape-sequence:
    \x hexadecimal-digit
    hexadecimal-escape-sequence hexadecimal-digit
uhm... it seems it's hexadecimal-escape-sequence ::= '\x' hexadecimal-digit +
that's weird.
is it for non-8-bits chars?
user1182183
float fValue1 = 1.345f;
float fValue2 = 1.123f;
float fTotal = fValue1 + fValue2; // should be 2.468

if (fTotal == 2.468)
cout << "fTotal is 2.468";
else
cout << "fTotal is not 2.468";
Try to explain the result to a normal human being who isn't a computer nerd ;F
@GamErix it's easy to explain - "computer sucks at real numbers"
17:18
Haay guuuiiiise
Who is blackwc? I presume a lounger?
Another Python question: I have the feeling that somehow my objects are copied in Python (but I thought they are passed by ref all the time anyways..).. How can I debug this?
Python uses ref-counted GC, it don't copy things
In C++ you could just overwrite the ctor, not so in Python..
17:24
Code dammit
no cat
it is for coursera homework
17:35
Well I'm definitely not going to be guessing what you're doing
Ell
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@Nils does python have an object_id or something?
yep, there is id function
>>> a = "x"
>>> id(a)
31912608
>>> b = a
>>> id(b)
31912608
Ell
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"Please deposit funds to renew your basic membership" fu freelancer!
Probably gonna be a quiet night tonight.
Ell
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17:51
How do you know if you are qualified for a job or not? o.O
you apply, and if they tell you to fuck off, then you;re not
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Sorry, I mean if you are freelancing - how do you know if you're qualified for the gig?
If you are, you can complete it on time you get payed etc. etc. it's all good
but if you aren't and you can't do it, you're stuck really o.O
If you can't complete a contract you'll get fined and never get a job again and starve to death
hth
you forgot cheers
@Ell How does the freelance contract work? You get paid first or afterwards?
I've never done freelancing.
I doubt that any company pays a freelance first :)
Ell
Ell
17:59
@StackedCrooked either after, or you use a milestone system
I see.
Like hiring mercenaries.
or a plumber
I don't require plumber to sign contract.
user142019
lol
He's supposed to cleanup the shit and go.
18:04
new steam deals in five seconds
user142019
You should make the postman sign a contract before he delivers your mail.
you sign a contract with mercenaries? Good to know, I'm thinking to get a few
@StackedCrooked That's really neat. I used to play on Voobly a few years ago, didn't have that feature then.
I've played a few games on Voobly a few years back.
user142019
18:12
Man.
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I'm really in the mood to write a web app.
This game is not very high level. The player doesn't seem to bother with checking what the enemy is up to.
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But I'm out of ideaz as usual lol.
You should finish projects rather than starting new ones :p
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But in order to do that, I first need a project! :D
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18:14
@Zoidberg'-- hexapoda?
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Muh I don't see how Hexapoda could make money. xD
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Hmm well.
Ell
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you want money ehhh?
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Spolsky also makes money from a bug tracker.
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Help me write a puzzle pirates bot
:3
18:15
Write a virus.
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main() {
    system("sudo rm -rf /");
    return 0;
}
No, I mean a self-replicating virus.
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main() {
    system("cp `pwd`/virus-haxx0rzz-pwnt /tmp/`date`");
    return 0;
}
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lol
Now put in a mail command
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TME
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18:19
I'll write Hexapoda.
I don't think pwd will be expanded.
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system invokes /bin/sh.
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That's all I know. :P
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> system() executes a command specified in command by calling /bin/sh -c command, and returns after the command has been completed.
18:22
Depends on implementation
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POSIX
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@Zoidberg'-- fix this: pastie.org/5573359
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What? No.
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Bad indentation = I'm not even bothering.
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Also I don't know C#.
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18:27
It's c# style indentation :P
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Eww.
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also if you know c++ you can read that easily
user142019
Use a debugger.
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It can tell you the contents of result_column_ptr and row.
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I know I get an AccessViolationException
something is wrong with my calculation of the location of the pixel
But I don't know what I'm doing wrong. The pixel format is specified as Format32bppArgb which means that each pixel is an Int32
oh wait
user142019
18:32
I will use Bootstrap in Hexapoda.
@Ell Don't violate your accesses.
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What is access violation by the way? Is it what all sane people call a segfault?
Ell
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meh. I still don't know why it works
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Ell
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@Zoidberg'-- "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."
lololol
18:39
@Zoidberg'-- Wow. he's not happy
user142019
Heh somebody broke the kernel.
eh
I'd want to see more context, myself
and that other guy is being all professional in his response too
I woulda just told Linus to suck my cock
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I wouldn't. My cock is too precious for that.
18:45
lol
well played
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I do use his kernel. xD
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agh my safe version of applyalphamask is incredibly slow
I'm gonna have to just open a question :/
Well, he's right, if someone broke the kernel then blaming user-mode apps is stupid
what's that and you're slow
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@DeadMG Applying a mask to an image to make some of it transparent
18:51
Er
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er...? o.O
You make image transparent by modifying alpha channel
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but the usermode app may just have been relying on behaviour that was not actually specified.
Of course it does, it's Linux kernel
that's what I mean by "context"
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18:54
@CatPlusPlus yeah
Theen what are you doing
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Well I'm taking a grayscale image, and using the pixels as the alpha channel for another image
But programmatically
bitchslapped
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aww I want to see it :(
18:56
LMAO
lol itwas worth a try
how do I get it back from the bin so I can go post it on stack overflow or something?
That Color.FromArgb has weirdest argument order ever
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Hmm I think the wiki on the access violation tag is wrong
@CatPlusPlus this one: Color.FromArgb((int)(255.0f * mask_color.GetBrightness()), source_color)?
found the bin, thanks guys.
user142019
18:59
If I have an integer a and an integer x, how can I find an integer n such that n > x and n mod a = 0?
god I just finished modern algebra, terrible memories
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg'-- draw a graph, of course!
Anyway you're probably indexing wrong
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@Ell heh :)
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oh wait
user142019
19:01
@Ell And then use OpenCV to find it? That would be very slow.
Use a debugger
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Yeah I figured I'm indexing wrong, I just don't know how to index right :S
Hmm. It manages to get to column 10
and now it managed column 24
ahh... maybe it's a threading issue :3
but I don't think it would be o.O
Wow, Linus flipped his shit.
19:20
This is what happens when you use error codes
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How can one throw exceptions across API boundaries
or something like that
First you forget C exists
Then you make a consistent ABI
@ThePhD What was it about this time?
Someone broke the kernel
Which broke half of Linux :v
@Borgleader What Cat ^ said.
19:24
@CatPlusPlus LOL Someone forgot to test their shit before pushing?
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Ell
19:40
Do you think enum inheritence should exist?
I enjoy poop.
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I wonder if you could write a SubsetOf<enum> template
@Ell What would it do?
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@Pubby So lets say I have an enum CompassDirection which has N, NE, E, SE ...
and I want something to accept a non-diagonal compassdirection
19:48
then you write it to accept an angle like a sane person?
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meh actually this wouldn't work. I'm just thinking of enum inheritence - NESW are all compass directions
user142019
Use assert.
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but it could be static!
user142019
Or when the enum is used at compile-time use SFINAE or static_assert.
You can kind of do enum inheritance using xmacros
I wouldn't recommend it though
Ell
Ell
19:56
Hmm. I need a data structure representing a tile. The tile can either be:
(empty)
(goal & empty)
(goal & tile)
(block)
should I have GoalColour, BlockColour, TileColour (including white/blue/yellow/empty)
or should I have GoalColour, PeiceColour and have isGoal and isPeice and isBlock?
one suspects that you are a moron
Ell
Ell
:3 that is true
But you have to help improve the morons
consider
you will overwhelmingly likely, only have a few goal tiles or goal regions
storing isGoal in every tile, therefore, is a dumb idea
just have std::vector<Tile> or std::vector<Region> Goals.
Ell
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I see your point
But
I want to be able to store one cell in itsself
meh I make no sense. I don't know
One flag is likely to be irrelevant
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20:06
Yeah
A boolean takes a whole 8 bits anyways.
Might as well just have byte Flags.
8 different traits for the cost of 1 byte.
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It's not about optimisations
Speed/whatever isn't an issue - it's an 8 by 16 board
@ThePhD Premature optimization.
I know it's premature, but I'm just saying if you can mash all those isGoal isWhatever into a single byte, it's not really much of a dumb idea and can make each tile self-containing, rather than having to have an overarching container to search through to get any of the traits.
user1182183
return (GetAsyncKeyState( params[1] ) & (1 << 16));
user1182183
20:18
why is that always 0? :(
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I call it like every milisecond and params[1] == VK_TAB
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and I hold tab
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Hmm. I thought you had to read a message for that?
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@Ell for getasynckeystate? ; o
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yeah but nvm
user1182183
20:21
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however doesn't somehow work for me :/
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GetAsyncKeyState(VK_TAB) & (1 << 16)
hmm
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hm I'll write a small console program which exits when tab is pressed
user1182183
maybe that will work
@ThePhD Right, but the tile only really makes sense in the context of the board anyway.
20:23
documentation says 'most significant bit'
on x64 that is not 1 << 16
use (GetAsyncKeyState(VK_TAB) < 0)
it is simplier and more correct =)
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@kassak oh yea I have a 64bit system :P
user1182183
okay thanks
user1182183
will try
hell, that's not the MSB on x86
@DeadMG what do you mean?
20:26
well, 1 << 16 would set the 16th bit, but x86 is 32bit
@DeadMG yeah, but function returns short ;D
user1182183
Hey guys could you help me a bit out, I have code like this now:
http://ideone.com/tRLW5e
and would like that that define adds, well, also entries to some code where that define is not located
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does any of you have some suggestions? :P
Xeo
Xeo
Phew, Christmas is done for this year.
20:38
It's tomorrow.
user1182183
heh
So it's not done yet!
Xeo
Xeo
Whatever, we had our little family get-together today, and now that that's over, it's done for this year.
user1182183
@Xeo kinda same here
Ah. That.
Ell
Ell
20:38
its not even christmas yet o.O
Xeo
Xeo
Christmas Eve, whatever.
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anyway none of you knows how to make a definition which adds code to another file? :P XD
Xeo
Xeo
'twas fun, especially considering that my little cousin was there. :)
We've gotten the hat already.
@Xeo At least there's usually good food.
Xeo
Xeo
20:40
@StackedCrooked Smoked pork loin, potatoes, a nice dark sauce and red or green cabbage.
That can't be bad.
Xeo
Xeo
Nope, wasn't bad at all.
The little ones were more interested in their presents, though.
I miss getting presents.
I haven't gotten one since I was fifteen. :(
Xeo
Xeo
I really don't like how my little cousin is brought up, though. :|
I get money nowadays
Xeo
Xeo
20:44
Her mother's all like "girl colours and girl presents and girl clothing" etc etc.
@Xeo You should counteract this with dirty trousers and macho wrestling men posters and action figures and loose-fitting clothing.
Xeo
Xeo
Well, I can say atleast that she liked the pirate ship my little brother got much more than the toy kitchen stuff and baby doll she got.
I will never understand how anyone could be fascinated with a baby doll.
Especially when you give the person right next to them a freaking pirate ship.
I mean, way to make the gender disparity noticeable before they can ever form full sentences. =l
Xeo
Xeo
It's not like she disliked the baby doll, but...
y'know, the problem to me is that she's getting only the "girl stuff"
20:47
Even ape girls prefer dolls.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD They're both 3, so they can form full sentences. :P
Oh well then. They should use their voices and stick it to the (wo)man that they want swarthy pirate ships and awesome action figures as well as baby dolls.
Demand ALL THE THINGS.
That way as a parent you can claim Plausible Deniability when they say you turned them gay.
"I gave you all the options: it was all on you."
@ThePhD Keep it simple

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