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user1182183
23:00
and many hosters don't allow you to upload plugins themselves, servers come preinstalled with all popular plugins, including mine
Great
I still don't give a fuck about all that crap
I will continue making fun of it because it's hilariously bad though
user1182183
I hoped you'd die. So I wouldn't need to read your anti-my-code comments yet telling you don't give a fuck.
What's wrong with you. Coming here and telling people you hope they die.
@ThePet Why do you keep coming back for more then?
I am emotionally invested in code I write bloo bloo
user1182183
23:02
@sehe because there are good people here, well at least 90% of them. and those who hate me, I hate them twice as much back.
Cat has emotions?
I only know how to write SAMP mods
@Nican He has plenty of them: Anger, Rage, Depression, Hatred,
@ThePet there's always the fish...
@ThePet Who hates you? Perception is everything. Also, change your own emotions, that is under your control
23:03
the important thing is
Wide is the best.
Oh yes! I only knew he had hatred.
Why is it called Wide again?
Is it utf16 ? :D
no
ask me six years ago
were you fat 6 years ago? :p
user1182183
23:05
@sehe Cat definilty, as for others, not that I know
wasn't fatter than I am now
in fact probably the opposite
It's spelled "definitely" and you should stop taking shit on Internet so seriously and personally jesus
I really need a new hobby though
Programming is out of fun
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus or maybe you should take previous experiences with me into consideration and just be quiet or be normal (not nice, just normal) to me and my code..
@CatPlusPlus Cook delicious things!
Then eat them.
I have this tamper script that hides people once you've ignored them. So you don't even see the little square in the user list. It brought me some peace of mind.
23:08
@ThePet In all seriousness now: stop being emotionally invested in your code
@StackedCrooked Me too
@ThePet Because now what you're saying is "stop being mean to my code" and it's as ridiculous as it sounds
@StackedCrooked I need that
I wrote a lot of shit code too
@CatPlusPlus oh you're such a meany :P
Some of it is probably still online
Feel free to find it and mock it
user1182183
23:09
@CatPlusPlus you know how I mock code? I just look at it and laught or at least say how to improve it..
...
user1182183
because, how contradictary it may look, I love helping people
@TonyTheLion pastebin.com/g37U5f5N Can still be improved.
Maybe I'd be more inclined to actually bother suggesting improvements if you were listening in the past
another night of drama in the lougen I see ¬_¬
user1182183
23:12
@CatPlusPlus Hm yeah you're right, we had a bad past... Can't we just start fresh and over again and act nicely? I apologize for my behaviour :/ Yes I'm serious.
@StackedCrooked ok JavaScript, and how do I use it?
@thecoshman the drama continues...
There is a google chrome extension called tampermonkey.
Fine by me, I care very little for ~drama~
@TonyTheLion I thought better of you ¬_¬
user1182183
@CatPlusPlus oki
23:13
@thecoshman :|
Ell
Ell
@catplusplus is it wrong for an artist to be emotionally invested in his work? Also its not that easy to not be emotionally invested. Not everyone is a heartless robot
@StackedCrooked I'm using FF
@TonyTheLion There's greasemonkey on ff
@StackedCrooked Would it not just be easier to inject CSS?
@Ell Yes. This leads to acting defensively on any criticism
23:14
@Nican Perhaps. My knowlegde of web stuff is very limited.
Ah, ok.
You don't have to be a ~heartless robot~ to be able to separate yourself from things you create
@TonyTheLion FF supports Greasemonkey (which is what this is) just drag it to install
Meh, not worth the trouble anyway.
@StackedCrooked I know the feeling. And now I'm supposed to develop a fucking web app thing for uni ._.
23:15
Stacked forgot the name but it's hideignored.user.js
@Ell It's okay to care about the painting, I would recommend against caring about the easel.
user1182183
@DeadMG ah as for that, I don't think the Windows 7 bug where the highlighted icons on the taskbar would not be un-highlighted (unitli you shift+right click on any item and click on the desktop again) is a 'serious' bug. So you should change "all' to "almost all"
> But the cruellest thing you can do to an artist is tell them their work is flawless when it isn't.
Also
Btw does it make sense to give advice about something 'easy'? Presumably if it's that easy anyone can figure that out themselves.
user1182183
@LucDanton if it's hard for the other person?
23:16
Easy is relative
@CatPlusPlus For example: "Your Mom is Easy."
:P
Also Dunning-Krugger
And all that
Ell
Ell
You don't have to tell them its perfect, just be delicate is all. After all, if someone is putting hours of work into something, they are going to be Pissed if you tell them it was all for nothing
@TonyTHeLion WHAT THE FUCK Why did you watch MLP Q_________Q
> starting a sentence like this does not make it any more legitimate as a quote
23:17
@ThePhD @TonyTheLion I was asking myself the same question.
@thecoshman Google it if you care
@Nican You too?!
@Nican Because I was curious, so I had a look.
@Ell If it's complete shit, then being ~delicate~ is doing a disservice to them
This fucking world
q_q
23:19
Stop being scared of being honest
Now I know what it is, and you can all think whatever you want to of me, but now when I bash or praise it, at least it'll be from a more honest perspective.
Etienne has taken down another one
@ThePhD College friends made me do it. I still do not understand all the hype.
Am I the only one left? ;~;
Ell
Ell
its not a disservice, there is such thing as respectful criticism
23:19
If you create something and show it to the public then you should be prepared that you may have to deal with harsh criticism.
The only point that I got out of it was that it was a female rules society.
That's just reality.
Criticism is criticism
Ell
Ell
For example, tell them what they are doing is wrong and how to improve it, don't say "your code is shit."
This is the internet, you can just ignore all the criticism.
23:20
@ThePhD He hasn't taken down anyone, I just watched one episode, so I could better judge what it was all about.
That's constructive vs unconstructive
Anyways, I'm going to bed.
Ell
Ell
@stacked I agree, but it doesn't mean that people should take advantage of that fact
Good night, Tony.
Ell
Ell
Okay, well I'm probably wrong anyway so I'm just going to stop wasting both of our time and admit defeat in advance
23:21
I don't care about the show, it's just the constant "PONIES PONIES PONIES" that's fucking annoying
@TonyTheLion Good night. Take a LONG shower. D:
This is extremely silly but somewhat related youtube.com/watch?v=VgvM7av1o1Q
What's the simplest way to communicate between two of my c++ apps?
@CCInc have them shout at each others
23:25
@CCInc you know PHP?
yes
Mind helping me in that room?
CCP wasn't that a group of computer hackers in 80's?
Thats the company behind Eve Online and DUST 514
As for the hacker group, I wasn't born. Better ask our resident yoda.
What do you guys think of Chris Putnam
user142019
23:33
I don't even know who that is.
Never heard of him.
user142019
Oh some Facebook hacker.
user142019
I don't care about him.
user142019
What's the best X11 library for Python?
23:35
Are you suicidal?
Don't use X11 directly
user142019
I want to write a simple window manager.
@rightfold That's thecoshman's project. :D
Ah, the memories screen 0.
@rightfold You got bored of Pony?
23:36
And it didn't work.
user142019
@Borgleader Ja.
You can just plug into xlib/xcb directly with ctypes I guess
@rightfold Just like every programmer. At least be original :P
I am also guilty btw.
I never wanted to do that
Me neither.
23:38
It's not fun
Ya'll are nuts.
Esp on X11
I wrote one before but not on X11 :S
X11 is bananas.
and it only worked with a single process..
23:38
What I kinda do want to do now is OS written in FORTH
I'm working on a container that has iterators where I could write a function that advances them N places in linear time, but about 200x faster than N of operator++. Do I make my iterator random_access or not? :(
@Rapptz That seems of for a window manager
random_access expects, if it's not mandated, that it must be O(1).
@StackedCrooked I could have made it work with any process I just didn't want it to
23:40
@CatPlusPlus Isn't that called 'a forth'? :p
might be worth specializing std::advance though
@DeadMG pretty sure there's no mandate. And since I can't overload std::next and std::advance and such, that means standard algorithms could be much slower than need be
@DeadMG not allowed, is it?
@LucDanton Well yeah but POSIX or whatnot
you can specialize Standard functions
@CatPlusPlus My dad used to drive a Ford.
23:40
just not overload them
Oh okay. With actual OS-like features!
Yeah
I'm not a big fan of environments some languages like to brag about
@DeadMG hmm. k.
"FORTH is an OS and words are stored in blocks and blah blah" ugh just no
@MooingDuck Advancing N steps is the job of std::next/std::advance. I don't follow.
23:42
I do like the power of concatenative programming
@LucDanton I forgot that we were allowed to specialize thoughs, I just remembered that overloading wasn't allowed.
@CatPlusPlus I've only spent two hours tops with an actual forth and it made funny things to my brain.
Forth's execution model is uh unusual
Going back to ML-like syntax made for a second wtf. Really weird experience altogether.
Factor is a nice high-level variant
23:43
It also has a Raptor for a mascot.
Can't go wrong with a Raptor language.
Has its flaws but hell if I'm going to make my own language now (don't try (don't try (don't try...
(Do it (Do it (Do iiit! ) ) )
( Lisp, is that you? )
Factor's implementation is kinda weird but has a nice optimising compiler
This and Haskell are the only remaining fun things in programming
I remember that I once wanted to try out smalltalk. I found some sources recommending squeak. When I first started it up I was presented with this. I had no clue what I was supposed to do and moved on.
Yeah Smalltalk is really bad at this
23:46
It was a real WTF moment.
If you don't enjoy programming then why do you pursue a degree in it? o.o
@DeadMG wish I could specialize without having to close everything :( ideone.com/fWfyo3
I enjoyed programming before I started pursuing a degree in it
Also money
I'm curious as to what kind of optimization you can allow for increment even though you feel like random-access is not an option.
Other careers make money too.
23:48
Not like any other random industry would be better wrt stress and deadlines
Also I'd have to learn something from scratch and that's :effort:
lol
Because programming is the only thing I can do
@LucDanton it's effectively a linked list of std::array<T, 500>
@MooingDuck So a deque
Why aren't you using deque
@CatPlusPlus fast inserts in the middle
23:49
@MooingDuck How do you optimize consecutive increments here?
@CatPlusPlus also, it's not actually a linked list
@MooingDuck Uh how
@LucDanton if incrementing more than 500 at a time, you can just follow the links and not iterate over each of the Ts
@CatPlusPlus irrelevent details
I guess you can insert fast when considering new pages, but inserting in the middle of the page is still O(n)
@CatPlusPlus it's O(500)
23:51
What if elements spill to new page
So O(1). Great, go for random-access!
@CatPlusPlus adds a new page
I'm lucky to work at a profitable company that doesn't pressure it's employees. It's very laid back and I ocassinoally get cool projects.
@LucDanton I think I should just start over and explain how this thing works, because I feel like you two have completely the wrong idea about what I'm doing.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Apropos 'cool', for a release party next week we're going to play laser tag.
23:53
nice
@MooingDuck How do you skip empty elements?
@MooingDuck I'm poking fun at your 'O(500)' malapropism.
Xeo
Xeo
I think we're going here.
I'm just hearing "deque"
How common is it for deque implementations to have an array(ish) of pointers? That would enable random-access.
23:54
@LucDanton deque has random access
Right. I mean the skip-list kind of implementations.
It's list of pages or something to that effect typically
@LucDanton how else would it be implemented?
Xeo
Xeo
std::vector<std::array<T, block_size>*> effectively, IIRC
@jalf I've never looked.
23:56
@Xeo the food looks good. Which reminds me I haven't eaten in a while.
@jalf Using a deque of cards.
@MooingDuck Might as well go full-on deque and have your random-access.
I have a container "track" that has a similar interface as the vector, but elements are non-contiguous, all operations are O(logN) and iterators are never invalidated, because it's implemented on a tree. I have another container "localvector" which has a similar interface as a vector, but sits on the heap and just throws bad_alloc if you use too many elements. I'm trying to make a track<localvector<T>> to get a far smaller memory footprint. So nodes may have between 0 and 512 elements.
So why not map, vector, deque
Tbh I don't trust most people when it comes to designing data structures, esp. not myself. So if this strays that far away from a typical deque I'm out.
Though I don't remember what's iterator behaviour on a map
23:59
@CatPlusPlus getting the 10th element in a map is sub-obtimal with the given interface. vector is slow for inserts in the middle, deque is also slow for inserts in the middle.
Xeo
Xeo
"track" sounds very much like map<unsigned, T>
@CatPlusPlus perfect: never invalidated.
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus list-behaviour
@Xeo until you erase or insert.

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