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You have mail. (source)
 
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01:54
yello
 
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04:02
@Wietlol I don't need to do it. I was thinking and reading up on GC, and one of the causes of OutOfMemory error was Heap size that's actually less than what one would require. Thus, I had a question regarding that.
 
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07:23
apparently www.stackoveflow.com is a website
08:12
@DarshitPatel an OutOfMemory error (OOM) happens when you ask for more memory than is available to you
there are 2 options here
1, you just require that much memory to do the task
2, you use memory unnecessarily
in the first case, you either change the task or change the memory
in the second case, you should look for where your memory is
you could use a profiler to find out where the big chunks of memory come from and why they are being allocated
then you can take action to reduce it
if you noticed that your new int[3] is taking up 30% of the total memory, it might be worth looking into
but I doubt that your int[], which would be 8 (reference) 8 (object header) 4 (length) 3*4 (data) = 32 bytes per stack frame, would be of a significant difference
you would need a million stack frames to get to 32MB
what am I saying? why does MB matter?
I recently debugged one of my applications
(it is worth noting that the application used about 1GB and the debugger used 8.5GB)
(it is also worth noting that 11.2GB is not an acceptable amount of ram usage by one application)
08:33
See more about @Wietlol's discussion about OutOfMemory error in part 1 of his full 12 volume works on "What is OutOfMemory and what it means to me?"
08:49
@Wietlol hmm that seems odd
debugger calls toString on every item in the stack frame when you hit a breakpoint
turns out, the implementation of toString for quite a few of my classes redirects to toJsonString
ooo
that can explain it
you must have a huge stack frame at a given point as well
it computed the json tree for all the source files, source lex tokens, abstract syntax tree, program instruction declaration and the compiler metadata
I have a hard limit of 50. If you go above that, then I'd say "you have a code smell"
because those were all properties of the pipeline
and the pipeline was a data class (which also does toString on all its properties)
hitting a breakpoint on any frame where you have a reference to the pipeline, you would wait 2 minutes before the debugger has completed computing the massive json strings
09:39
morn
morn
10:07
/cat
lazy f.ck
/cat
now thats better
 
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Zoe
Zoe
11:48
@Neil that sounds cool owo
12:14
@Zoe if you're interested, I could give you a link to the scenario
Zoe
Zoe
Sure ^^
fun way to play
trying to figure out which is the scenario to download
And I am just playing RimWorld
there are infinite chests but the catch is you can only attach a single inserter on it
so you need to find several for a steady flow
Zoe
Zoe
I gotta try that soon
Thanks ^^
12:20
aliens spawn on the newly uncovered areas, and they get progressively more in number
Zoe
Zoe
So nothing out of the ordinary :')
Henlo
also, I should add, it may be worthwhile to not kill all biter producers
since they are a good source of getting land, you can farm them
farm for what?
empty rounds?
12:50
land
23 mins ago, by Neil
since they are a good source of getting land, you can farm them
13:07
oh, they drop landfill?
that is cool
I thought you meant killing them, you basically gain access to the land they were standing on
making it a resource of land
yep precisely
I mean you could also build in the labrynth
but not really enough space to do it well
 
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on the bright side, I contacted the mod author and we discussed the feature and it looks like it will be implemented soon
after that, I need to use some lua to make a messge queue
15:17
Anyone know why 20200219|09792|01114 cannot be matched with \d{8}\|\d\|\d?
\d is a single digit
"09792|01114" arent single digits
It should be \d{8}\|\d{5}\|\d{5}.
The 09792|01114 can be any number
\d{8}\|\d[0,9]*\|\d[0,9]* ?
^ doesn't match
Why should you add an extra [0,9] if you use *? @TheCoder
Not sure
Ive removed them but \d{8}\|\d[0,9]\|\d[0,9] doesn't match either
15:22
just add {5} or + after the [0,9].
This?
\d{8}\|\d[0,9]+\|\d[0,9]+
@Michael my refactored factory is starting to look like a city
honestly I'm rather liking how it's coming along
though 3x4 is a bit too small for anything other than smelting
15:43
@TheCoder [0,9] is not a quantifier
its a character group
24 mins ago, by dan1st
It should be \d{8}\|\d{5}\|\d{5}.
that is what you need
if you need variable length, you could use something like \d{3,5} for example or \d+
16:07
@TheCoder [0,9] literally means match any one character that is 0 or 9 or ","
you were probably thinking of [0-9]
@Neil what you use 3x4 for?
city blocks of 3x4?
I thought my factories were micro services
yours must be nano services
16:27
@Wietlol in satisfactory, a block is like a 5 meters by 5 meters platform
Michael was talking about being able to modularize everything into 3x4 block platforms
oh, you were talking about Factorio3D
yup
maybe more like 3 meters by 3 meters now that I think about it
it isn't that big
the equivalent of the assembly machine in factorio would occupy a full block in satisfactory, to put it in perspective
and they're bigger if they accept more input
do you also scale in satisfactory like in factorio?
say make a blueprint for 200-300 assemblers
for one recipe
it's complicated
there are a number of reasons why you can't simply scale like that
in the early game, most of it is because conveyer belts only bring 60 items per minute
and you cant place more?
16:34
so obviously you need to bring multiple lines
ah
so, identical to factorio
yes, but you'd need to handle multiple outputs at that point
dont you have belt balancers?
well, I'm just not really explaining it well I think
I mean, splitters (and mergers)
16:35
there are splitters and mergers, but already in factorio they're far smarter
it sounds like you are explaining the tutorial section of factorio
in factorio, a splitter is taking one conveyer belt and breaking it into three potentially
and a merger does the opposite
you can't really do load balancing that way
I mean you could, but one single conveyer belt has to be able to hold all the input
so you also limit output
there are no inserters as well
the conveyer belts go directly into the assembler
@Neil you mean in satisfactory?
yes
and if it's full, it doesn't produce faster, so load balancing is very important
i think we could greatly benefit from the equivalent of a two-input two-output splitter/merger
also another complication.. these "assemblers" called constructors in satisfactory, if they're working they consume power, but if they're not, they don't
seems straightforward of course, but it means even when they're connected and getting input, if they're not getting enough input to work at 100% efficiency, they'll cut on and off
not really a big deal, but it means your power fluctuates a lot
same as in factorio I suppose, but it's far easier to throw down some steam engines in factorio and be done with it
it's a bit more complicated in satisfactory. A coal power plant takes water pipes and coal
the water has to be pumped which requires power.. and pipes that are too vertical also need pumps to push upwards
so if the system fails due to too much power needed, getting it started isn't just a matter of throwing down a couple more coal power plants
at least in factorio, everything could work at reduced power
in satisfactory everything shuts off
I think ill stick to factorio for the time being
17:07
it's a challenge
since when has @Wietlol refused a challenge?
17:26
whats the difference between a data engineer and a software enginner (backend)?
that's like comparing a plumber and an electrician
sure, they both install things in walls, but that's about where the similarities end
ok
so whats the difference
data engineer and software engineer both deal with computers
thats the similarity!!
yup
data engineer organizes tables in a database and how they relate to one another to maximize data fetching and minimizing duplication
17:28
this question hasnt been answered on the internet
software engineers (backend) write server applications which may or may not access a database
the data engineer may not write code
@Neil eh????
did I stutter?
the data engineer may not write code?
this sounds awful
well, personally I prefer to write code
so I'm not a data engineer
17:32
it says they code
(question not spotify related)
well it seems for that particular job, you would write code
@Neil it looks just like a software engineer backend?
I don't think "Data engineer" is a good fit for a title though
@Permian It seems what they mean by data is just data processing
how is that any different?
@Neil dont all backend devs do data processing? thats what the backend is for??
backend can literally do anything you need a server to do
17:35
the backend just takes data from the frontend to the backend and reverse
if you look at it that way, any computer-based job is just data processing isn't it?
we always deal with data
@Neil yes....
hence i am confused
job description is pretty vague though
that just looks a database coordinator
17:53
@Wietlol @Neil Yes, correct. That worked - thanks a lot
 
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@Neil Foundations are 8x8 "meters" (however large that actually is in game)
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21:26
@Neil My factory looks like a city too lol

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