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16:00
everyone else has played their 100 hours, but it didn't make a dent :P
your image
looks like SC1
remember when the peanuts did a starcraft cameo?
that's rlemon's
@rlemon try Oxygen Not Included
16:02
@tereško rlemon is afk: cabbage soup
@user1596138 I don't know how to quantify it. Check reviews. Lots of reviews with lots of hours played. There is no denying the games popularity.
user1596138
Nobody denied it's popularity
@tereško games that remind me of other games just make me wanna play the game they remind me of
user1596138
You just got a lil too srsly
@tereško seems an interesting game
16:08
it's a good game
little incomplete at the moment imo
and I have downloaded Cities Skylines a week ago because of the new DLC
I like some cozy building
@KevinB yeah, they have a new "content update" being released every 6-8 months
the next update is in ... emm .. 1 week or so
it's from the same company as Don't Starve, so they do early-access quite well
Don't Starve is a ton of fun, but that art style is so cringey
there are many "early" access being released. I do not like that
you do not know if it is finished.
how do I delete an object inside an object in my reducer :/
if I know both keys
16:15
they tell you when
not always
@KarelG in this case it is clear - it is not finished
really, you know of an EA game that exited EA without an announcement or steam notice?
I played it right after the tube update, but not since
haven't tried the occupational thing
but the game is in a playable state and the meta changes every two months
16:16
i'm waiting for them to add more reason to leave the primary area
at the moment you can get through the whole tech tree without leaving the safe zone... at that point it's just building for the sake of building
Without a goal i get bored
@KevinB if you do not leave, your base dies in about 100 cycles
you run out of water, or overhear or die because of lack of oxygen
hmm. i had plenty of water, dunno.
with recycling and all
seemed like i produced more waste water than my people consumed
@KevinB recycled water is at 40 degrees ... which leads to one of the causes for death: heat
but it takes some time before your entire base begins to boil
@ShrekOverflow What role does the "*const" play in this context: let x: *const i32 = null()?
anyway, @KevinB, I can ping you, when the next update is released, so you will have two major updates to try: occupations and animal husbandry
16:21
oh i'll see it on steam, but that sounds interesting, the next update
does the asterisk mean pointer? I'm confused
it's in a week .. or maybe a bit more
> * is used to make a raw pointer
i'm getting close to done with this poe league
been trying to 6link a starforge for 3-4 days now
oh god I basically just swallwed an entire hardboiled egg whole
that hurt a lot
16:26
why
for the glory of satan ofcourse
I was really hungry and got excited
but still, swallowing a whole egg seems a bit too extreme
I mean I chewed a little bit
At least we now know I can handle old man pills when I get older
16:29
use std::ptr::null;

fn foo () -> *const i32 {
    return null();
}

fn main() {
    let x: *const i32 = foo();
    println!("{}", x.is_null());
}
ok rust
I think I'm understanding you
That looks like C
it looks like C++
it looks like Rust
but it is rust
is that Rust
16:30
are you Jordan?
No this is Patrick
am I Ian?
No, you're CanI
who is Patrick?
Hello this is phone
16:31
Are you feeling it now Mr. Krabs
any C programmers around by the way?
can you really even program in C?
how can I do object destructuring if object's keys are numbers?
@Neoares don't use numbers as keys? :P
@Neoares they aren't they're strings
16:32
^
so..
You could use an alias?
const {18, rest} = obj
assuming the key is 18
const { "1" : foo } = obj;
@ssube I love C! But I see your point :p
16:33
I didn't really have a point there
@Neoares What do you want the variable name to be? 18 isn't a valid variable name
@KendallFrey that was an example
I know that doesn't work
!!> const obj = { 18: "derp" }; const { "18" : foo } = obj; foo;
@SterlingArcher "derp"
@Neoares Well don't give bad examples
16:34
@ssube about how hard programming in C is?
alright, more like a statement than a point..
I wouldn't describe it as hard at all, it's one of the simpler (and smaller) languages I know of
It's more work to do the same thing
just because it's lower level
but the performance is much faster, than other typical high level language
@SterlingArcher and how do you get the "rest of elements" in the object
@Ikari depends on what you're doing
16:37
@ssube I don't see it as really simple, it's easy to think you're programming in C while you have a code full of UBs
@Neoares probably with a comma
just because the compiler is tolerant with them
I tried , rest but it doesn't seem to work xP
const { '18' : foo, bar, baz, ...poop } = obj;
Hmm
it gives me undefined
oh wait
wait!
16:38
weight!
ok got it
@ssube well, yeah; I tried using threads in C and PHP, and the C one was noticeably much faster
was missing the ...
kek
heh, that's a particularly unfair example
16:39
PHP is much slower and doesn't truly thread
Seems to work fine for me
compared to Go's async, however, threads can be slower
@ssube was using the pthreads ext, and yeah it was admittedly a bit unfair :P
1 min ago, by Neoares
was missing the ...
@ssube Go fsck yourself
16:40
even then, PHP isn't a threaded or threadable language
that's why I was getting undefined on second variable xD
@Neoares well, it seems like you don't need to spread though
yeah, fsck you ssube
Unless you named your spread var wrong
16:41
You guys are harsh I at least made it a Go pun
Apologize to ssubert right now
@SterlingArcher well, if you have 100 more elements in yout object, you may wnt to spread
instead of naming them one by one xD
@Neoares that sounds like a problem for Future You
me --------- uranus --------- the joke
BUT, I know I need the spread
it's fine
having a hard time to figure how Go can be faster than C, maybe equally fast? Won't it use POSIX Threads after all?
doesn't have to, no, but even when it is it can use a threadpool
having a runtime you can load into each pre-created thread changes the game a bit
16:45
well, what if I don't do any async or multi threaded stuff at all in the runtime for a program
@IanC depends for what, really, and depends on the programmer.
not runtime in the sense of time running, runtime in the VM sense
the pre-initiated threads would serve no purpose but to waste a bunch of cpu cycles right?
oic
assembly can be faster than anything, yet with most people it's slower than C.
it's not that some other language is magically faster, it's that some abstraction is already handled
16:46
@Ikari why?
@Ikari it mostly means that caches are pre-warmed, stuff like that
@ssube I get what you mean now
@FlorianMargaine exactly, yeah, unless they invent everything from the wheel up
yes I know its badly formatted
16:46
but there are a lot of useful things you lose
yes I know its all globals
@ssube like instructions for creating and dispatching a new thread would need the cpu to process them?
unless I'm getting something wrong here
well, sure, once every few days/weeks when it starts up
:B
only problem is I want it to say incorrect if a positive numbet between 0 and 999 is entered which isnt 4
16:48
unless you're in PHP, then you pay that cost 600 times/second, every time it starts up :P
@KendallFrey make this, but scale it up so you can show % of multiple chests in one light bar i.redd.it/3m2d1cb3lcl01.png
(600 as a random req/sec #)
@rlemon no scaling required
@ssube if I'm using a runtime server built in userland php, it would just continue in the same runtime right? (I generally run away from mod_apache like fire)
generally use something like amphp/aerys or a shitty server I wrote in PHP :P
unless you mean tweaking the lamp amounts
16:50
maybe, but why would you ever do that?
@Ikari right.
If anyone is into the C Standards, I wrote something about Memory Locations (maybe I wen't a bit too far on it..). Feedback would be awesome, specially on the Array type part, in case I just made a mess in my reasoning..
in fact, aerys already starts multiple processes for you at startup, so it's the same principle as Go, somehow :)
@ssube it seemed like a fun idea :P github.com/SaitamaSama/memeserver
except Go is much faster.
16:52
I decided to start reading C11, find out things I could be doing wrong without realizing
if you want an ugly language, Go beats PHP every which way :P
@ssube is the syntax that ugly?
@rlemon The more I look at that the less I understand what you meant :(
depends on how you feel about curly braces
curly braces look cool, with a font like Fira Code or something :P
16:55
@KendallFrey I understand it to show the percent full of each chest?
@rlemon Well, looks like it reads the inventory of the whole base
The title on Reddit didn't say anything but "playing with circuit networks"

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