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23:00
@sbi what do you mean?
Ell
Ell
@bartek aww thanks man, needed to hear that :') ;)
los[count] == curr;user315052 7 mins ago
@user315052, that's funny - usually that typo occurs the other way. — Mark Ransom 5 mins ago
Hahaha I nuked Explorer
@CatPlusPlus /golfclap
Recording with x264vfw status: failure
Or maybe it was other settings
Ell
Ell
23:03
I tried screen rec with h264, it no Workey :/
Using vlc
Woo it worked without scaling maybe it was that
Nope
I always thought 2 was the most logical base, and if we ever encountered alien life forms, base 2 math would be the way to start communication. I'm no longer sure. Base -2 is pretty neat too. And I begin to think base -2i would be better still.
Ell
Ell
Does video encoding happen on the gpu?
It's the AC3 codec
Fucking thing crashes Dxtory and everything goes to shit
Ell
Ell
Base -2?
23:05
And doesn't even record anything
Ell
Ell
Can you have fractional bases?
@Ell yes
@Ell 1+i base is goddamn awesome
@Ell but not bases in the range of [-1,1]. (I don't know about the range of (1,2].
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not certain that's a useful base. I'm pretty sure it's not
@MooingDuck hahaha, that'll change to "oh my god what a wonderful base"
The quater-imaginary numeral system was first proposed by Donald Knuth in 1955, in a submission to a high-school science talent search. It is a non-standard positional numeral system which uses the imaginary number 2i as its base. It is able to (almost) uniquely represent every complex number using only the digits 0, 1, 2, and 3. (Numbers less than zero, which are ordinarily represented with a minus sign, are representable as digit strings in quater-imaginary; for example, the number −1 is represented as "103" in quater-imaginary notation.) Decompose the quater-imaginary \ldots d_3d...
that's not the same, but you get the idea
23:08
@BartekBanachewicz Why did you link to the wikipedia page on base 2i when talking about base 1+i?
@MooingDuck uh, it's time to go to sleep, I guess
I have done some calculations on i+1 IIRC and they had some sensible results
I am low in math anyway so ignore me
@Ell if you have a chance of running Mc on Linux I'll be very glad to know the results
now good night folks.
Ell
Ell
I'll try tomorrow probably :) goodniht
user142019
Goodbye.
Ell
Ell
wheres @thephd? I need to feel loved and he is the lounge slut
user142019
Sluts don't love. They fuck.
user142019
23:17
lol
They fuckin' love it
Yay x264/PCM encoding works fine
user142019
> compilator
Oh God, I've just read the "Generalized overloading" paper for the first time. Stroustrup's insane.
user142019
23:27
I'm insaner.
user142019
And sleepy.
No, you're not.
user142019
I will speak again tomorrow.
You would probably not come up with operator' ''\n'() idea.
user142019
lolwot
23:28
@AndyProwl How dare you? You left out "compilator"!
Closer look at date gives him bits of his sanity back. But not entirety of it.
@JerryCoffin Right, that was worth it too
@Griwes Conclusion: "this project is usually referred to as \"Project April Fool.\""
Thank you, captain.
@CatPlusPlus Somehow when I initially glanced at that, it looked like it started with "Y mp 64" (an ancient Cray computer).
23:32
@JerryCoffin You're broken
@CatPlusPlus My eyes are, anyway.
Ell
Ell
Heh whitespace operator
@Ell I'd love to be able to overload operators with arbitrary (Unicode) names though. ML would let you make up arbitrary names, but not in Unicode. Maybe one of its more current descendants though...
Ell
Ell
Does it only allow binary operators?
Functions are unary operators
And ternary operators are too rare for anyone to bother
You can emulate them with proper types and set of binary operators anyway
Ell
Ell
23:41
Yeah
Feb 27 at 2:16, by sehe
Ok, submitted: https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=314031&group_id=1008‌​15&atid=413122 /cc @MooingDuck
@MooingDuck @BartekBanachewicz Grrrr. Damn Alioth "Language Shootout" ops not making it too easy to post stuff. I had to go looking for my submission - which had just been deleted - no mail, no warning. Turns out I forgot (?) to specify -std=c++11 for compilation.
Anyways, I filed a new tracker item to amend and I'm storing the link for sure, this time!
@Ell All I can remember ever doing were binary, but it kind of seems like you can do unary operators too.
TIL your name is Seth
Ell
Ell
Unicode operators would be cool actually
You could overload the integrate operator
Novelty but not that useful
The problem with using Unicode stuff like this is that it's fucking hard to type
Ell
Ell
23:45
yeah its a gimmick I guess
You need custom layouts or abbreviations or whatever
And then you end up with APL
Ell
Ell
I had to Google to get that xD
@CatPlusPlus That particular one would be mostly novelty, but being able to do (for example) dot-product and cross-product correctly would be useful (IMO).
v `dot` u
@Rapptz Nice to meet you Danny
23:51
I'd ask how you got my name but I've said it before.
:P
It's on your profile. Noob :)
Mar 1 at 1:07, by Rapptz
"Danny you hate everything" I heard this like twice
is it dumb not to be stealth here?
Well, it's largely a cultural thing. And a good rule of thumb, I reckon.
Stealth how?
Stealth is not what i'd call it
23:53
anon then
was #1 for a while tonight
@JohanLarsson what does it do? I'm not about to "authorize" it as the very first step :)

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