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1:08 PM
best headline I've seen today: nydailynews.com/news/world/…
 
Sam
1:26 PM
lol
 
@gunr2171 ... why?
 
I hit approve, but I don't think it does enough. However I'm unable to see the source of the post until it's finished
which is why the suggested edit came around
ok, it's been processed. See revision #4, that's what I should have done
 
They didn't remove <lang>
1/5
 
2:12 PM
@Shaeldon, if you are going to edit posts based on a clean up request, edit the entire post. Don't just remove a few lines. I Reject and Edited a good number of your suggested edits. This is one I would have also rejected if I saw it. — gunr2171 2 mins ago
</rant>
 
Anonymous
@ProgramFOX @Sam should i specify /2.2/ as the version, or is that not required ?
 
@Joiner Why ping fox?
 
Anonymous
@Unihedro jealous ?
 
Anonymous
i ping them because they've helped me
 
I'm not jealous. He will probably yell at you and you will not be happy.
 
Anonymous
2:23 PM
i'm confused, it says that message is yours
 
the principal applies to everyone
 
Anonymous
sorry, didn't know
 
Sam
@Joiner As the version of what?
 
Anonymous
api, the link which starts with api.stackexchange.com
 
Sam
@Unihedro I thought foxes barked, not yelled xD
My library doesn't even use SE's API.
 
Anonymous
2:37 PM
i will
 
Anonymous
ah, you were right, other dlls are needed in the same path but not as references
 
Sam
Well then, yes; it would be a good idea to note the api version you're using.
@Joiner Yep, ChatExchange.Net relies on those .dlls and by default looks for them in the same dir.
Whereas you don't actually use them, so it's not necessary to add 'em as references.
 
Anonymous
@Sam exactly
 
Sam
Btw, my lib isn't thread safe, yet.
 
Anonymous
that is ?
 
Sam
2:42 PM
So I wouldn't suggest using it with any async methods, etc.
my lib = ChatExchange.Net
 
@Sam Part of my difficulties in finalizing my builds are that I really want to ensure thread safety. xD
 
Anonymous
isn't "that is" used to request further explanation ?
 
Sam
@Unihedro Ha, have fun with that xD
@Joiner It's typically used when you continue to explain something.
But, yes, it can also be used to ask someone else to further clarify.
(I just wasn't sure which context you were using.)
@Joiner So, as an example; I wouldn't use the lib in multi-threaded contexts.
Code example:
 
Anonymous
would it be dangerous only if i use it from different threads, not if i use it just from one, maybe async, thread ?
 
Sam
for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
    Task.Factory.StartNew(() => myRoom.PostMessage("Hallo world!"));
}
@Joiner Using the Client or Room objects in any context that uses parallelisation isn't recommended.
 
2:49 PM
@Sam or Task.Run, less words
 
Sam
Oh, cool. I've never noticed that lol
 
Task.Run(() => myRoom.PostMessage("Hallo world!"));
 
Anonymous
[JBot] First shout! :D
 
Anonymous
[JBot] Actually, that means JoinerBot, not Java.
 
Anonymous
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
Anonymous
2:53 PM
thank you god :)
 
Sam
congrats :D
@gunr2171 Is Task.Run available for .Net 4.0?
 
should be, let me check
 
Sam
k
 
oh, I guess not. Must be in 4.5 and higher
: (
 
Sam
Hmm.
Yeah I've just found this
10
A: Task.Factory.StartNew vs new Task

Ned StoyanovI found this great article by Stephen Toub, which explains that there is actually a performance penalty when using new Task(...).Start(), as the start method needs to use synchronization to make sure the task is only scheduled once. His advice is to prefer using Task.Factory.StartNew for .net 4....

 
Anonymous
2:55 PM
it takes 7 seconds to connect to the room
 
Sam
(More specifically the last sentence.)
@Joiner Yeah, that's normal.
That's actually pretty good considering that calling myClient.JoinRoom("some room") initialises site authentication as well as joining the room.
 
at least the sign in code works without issue :)
 
Sam
;)
 
Anonymous
test
 
Anonymous
3:12 PM
[JBot] how many requests per day could i send without key ?
 
Anonymous
because fox said 300, but doc says 10000
 
Sam
@Joiner Using the SE API?
 
Anonymous
3:27 PM
yes
 
Sam
In that case I only know as much as the docs.
 
Anonymous
doesn't matter
 
Anonymous
i cannot figure out how to use filters, because it states: "An application excludes fields by creating a filter (via /filter/create) and passing it to a method in the filter parameter."; and i can't understand that
 
Anonymous
i can't understand how to create it
 
Sam
Erm, what's the exact context here?
 
Anonymous
i'm trying to get the body while fetching a question object
 
Sam
Oh, I see.
 
Anonymous
it says i have to use a filter because that field is not present in the default one
 
Sam
I've never used the API, so I have no clue.
Out of curiosity, what are you using the API for?
 
Anonymous
hope @ProgramFOX could answer my question
^ that guy actually implemented a bot which searchs for >bad< content
well, i would like to do the opposite
 
Sam
3:38 PM
Yeah, I've done the same using .Net.
 
Anonymous
:O what ?
 
Sam
^ That's my bot.
It's based on the real-time post activity websocket.
 
Anonymous
it searchs for low quality content, too
 
Sam
Yup.
Have you seen the real-time tab?
 
Anonymous
few days ago
 
Sam
3:40 PM
k
Well Pham basically watches over that for anything that may need "action".
 
Anonymous
isn't that the /events/ in the official api ?
 
Sam
It may be, but there's obviously a limit with the API, so.
 
Anonymous
@Sam i would like to search for good questions
 
@Joiner There are none.
 
Sam
lol
 
Anonymous
3:43 PM
those by new users which deserve upvotes
 
@Joiner Nope, I subscribe to the tag just to downvote them all.
 
Anonymous
which tag ?
 
Sam
@Joiner Ik, but if you're using .Net, you can take Pham's real time websocket listener.
And build upon that for your needs.
 
bukkit minecraft minecraft-forge regex negative-lookahead
 
Sam
@Unihedro Really? o_o
 
3:44 PM
@Sam Affirmative
 
Anonymous
@Sam thanks, but too hard for me
i'll try using the official api for now
 
Sam
@Unihedro wonders how Uni still has all his rep
2
 
Don't remind me. I just wrote a crappy answer this morning.
 
Sam
@Joiner Sure, it was only a suggestion.
 
Anonymous
@Unihedro i think you're losing your time
 
3:46 PM
@Joiner Negative
@Joiner JChatExchange?
 
Sam
@Unihedro Don't tell me, you answered a "gimmeh teh regex" Q?
 
@Sam No, not that bad. xD
 
Anonymous
actually i am using ChatExchange.Net
 
Sam
@Unihedro xD
 
Anonymous
because you said your project is still under pre-alpha
 
3:47 PM
It makes me sad that the totally unrelated answer has a +2/-2.
 
Sam
@Unihedro I know that feeling. -_-
 
You know what would be cool? xD
Never mind. xD
 
Sam
@Unihedro International free money day?
 
Anonymous
content looks bad:
> i rarely downvote on questions, very rarely on answers because it steals my rep
content looks good:
> i always upvote if posted by a new user, sometime if not
 
Sam
I rarely vote on stuff these days.
Writing self Q/As (or just As) is even more rare. :/
 
Anonymous
3:55 PM
couldn't understand
 
I agree. Too much work to do.
<- less commitment on SO as well
 
Anonymous
also, i would like to search for too chatty comments
 
Sam
@Joiner Andy has already beat ya to it.
 
^
 
Sam
@Unihedro Good to know I'm not the only one :D
 
3:56 PM
I'd also like to build JDataExchange and JRealtimeExchange while I'm at it. It's lots of fun building a functional library that I can actually use later. xD
 
Sam
Yeah, I have to agree. You know, I might end up joining you (a .Net version ofc). :D
 
Anonymous
link ?
 
So, refactor Phamhilator-core -> RealtimeExchange.Net?
 
Sam
Yeah, something like that. I still need to implement the "Yam system" though.
 
Mhmm. That's still a lot to do. xD
 
Sam
4:01 PM
@Joiner There isn't one afaik.
Ikr, but it'll all be good experience to gain ;)
 
+98 rep!!!
... Oh, signed up for woodworking beta.
 
Sam
LOL
I was just gonna ask if it was the association bonus. xD
 
Someone downvoted my crappy answer it seems. I don't blame 'em. xD
 
Sam
Oh, going back to the libraries discussion, I've been working on surround-sound again recently, and I was wondering if I could have your opinion on a couple of things (but not right now, in a few mins).
 
kk sure
 
Sam
4:05 PM
thx
 
That's the one running on cpp on the core, right?
 
Sam
It was, yes.
 
~confidence++;
 
Sam
But I was still learning cpp at the time, so I kinda screwed it all up xD
Thus im going back to c#, for now.
I came up with a magic number ages ago, but I've forgotten how on earth I made it in the first place. lol
Btw @uni, Im gonna start looking into your idea about using irrational numbers as a hashing algo in the next few days (it may have potential in the compression industry).
It'll be fun to play around with the basic concept if nothing else is fruitful. ;D
 
:D
 
Anonymous
4:26 PM
 
Sam
4:51 PM
@Uni OK, just uploading the tracks I'd like ya to take a listen to.
There'll be 2.
 
Sweet
 
Sam
The original, and SSV Test track.
All I need you to do is just listen and tell me what your thoughts are on the SSV one and how well it achieves to create a VSE (virtual surround environment) (the original was in stereo so don't expect any sound to come from the virtual BL/BR channels ;)).
 
My mom tells me I'm a bad listener....
 
My headphones probably can't render BL/BR channels anyway. :p
 
Sam
Most headphones can't, which is why my lib will do all the rending for ya.
 
4:57 PM
@Joiner A quick testing says that you don't have to add /2.2/, but I'd recommend doing so anyway.
 
Sam
@Unihedro It uses an ex-NASA HRTF to simulate a surround sound system, so, in theory, I could have up to 256 different "virtual speakers" in any position I want. :D
 
@Joiner You can create a filter by going to the API docs page of the request you want to make, and there you can compose your filter. To use it, add ?filter=<filter here> to the web request URL.
 
:O
 
@Unihedro Nah. I only hate it if people ping me for totally no reason, but that was not the case here.
 
How do you create a filter?
 
5:00 PM
1. Go to any documentation page. For example, https://api.stackexchange.com/docs/answers
2. At the bottom, you see "default filter; edit". Use that to edit the filter and select the things you need.
3. Save the filter, and you'll see it appear.
 
For this random case, it would be filter=!9YdnSNoYi?
 
Not sure what random case you refer to, but that looks like a valid filter.
 
Sam
Here's a little 5.1 demo while you wait :D
 
I figured out what it means. Thanks a lot!
 
EditMonitor started.
 
Sam
5:04 PM
Finally done, SSV Test track and the original track.
 
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1764567
 
OP approved
 
Is it just me or the left/right channels are inverted?
 
Sam
They shouldn't be o_o
 
lol at software using signed integers for file size — Lightness Races in Orbit 2 mins ago
@Sam Eh, I found out the problem
 
Sam
5:07 PM
(I forgot to say there's a ~6dB diff between the two tracks.)
@Unihedro lol
 
Reddit AMA with the #stackoverflow/#stackexchange sysadmins is live, come ask anything you want: https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/2zd9lz/we_keep_stack_exchange_stack_overflow_server/
@Sam It's noticeably more surrounding. xD
 
Sam
! :D
Did you notice any artifacts at all?
 
Hmm.
 
Sam
Particularly in the higher frequencies.
 
There's a tiny bit of flanging.
It's negligible though.
 
Sam
5:14 PM
Hmm, ok.
Thx for listening :)
 
notices what the discussion is about, and goes to listen too ;)
@Sam How can I listen to the tracks?
 
10 mins ago, by Sam
Finally done, SSV Test track and the original track.
Download it here. It's in flac.
 
I didn't see an option to download it there, but removing the showdownload.php seems to work
 
Sam
Sorry, was afk for a few secs (little brother wasn't feeling too well).
@ProgramFOX :D
 
I have to go to rest. xD
Have a good day!
 
Sam
5:17 PM
Just download the tracks, and then listen to them with a pair of headphones with all enhancements switched off.
Ok, cya!
Rest well.
 
It sounds nice :)
Cya!
 
Sam
Yay! :)
Did you also notice any artifacts?
 
Artifacts?
 
Sam
Distortion of any kind caused by the processing.
Such as, flanging, unwanted reverb, etc
Or simply "out of balance frequencies".
 
No, I don't think I heard anything like that.
 
Sam
5:22 PM
Good good. :D
Btw, do you know your headset's FR range?
 
Oh... I didn't use a headset.
just the speakers of my laptop
 
Sam
Oh.
Well, that would be interesting, I didn't test it on normal speakers. Erm, so was there an audible difference between the two tracks?
 
yep
 
Sam
Cool. How did the SSV track sound compared with the original?
 
How to describe that... well it sounded more 'deep'.
(if that even makes sense)
 
Sam
5:28 PM
As in "spatially deep" or "frequency deep"?
 
spatially
 
Sam
Mission accomplished.
 
Sam
:D
Thanks for taking a listen :) Now all I have to do is finish off the little "nitty gritty" bits of the library; give it a "polish" and I'm done.
 
5:54 PM
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1764602
 
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A weird edit
not destructive at least
 
6:08 PM
Testing Cortana (the speech assistent) on Windows 10, and when I say "Open Windows Explorer", it goes to look that up on Bing :|
... and now it says it cannot do that right now.
 
Sam
lol
 
now going to test EdgeHTML, a new rendering engine
 
Sam
6:32 PM
Wow...
25
A: How is PI calculated?

Ritsaert HornstraPI char _3141592654[3141 ],__3141[3141];_314159[31415],_3141[31415];main(){register char* _3_141,*_3_1415, *_3__1415; register int _314,_31415,__31415,*_31, _3_14159,__3_1415;*_3141592654=__31415=2,_3141592654[0]...

 
wow
 
Sam
Is that a spam link I see at the end?
The URL looks good.
 
The site seems to have nothing to do with it
 
Sam
But now it just looks like spam
 
Flagged as "other" so the mod knows to take a look at the link
Unless the link got redirected, which is always possible.
 
Sam
6:36 PM
We could just edit it out.
 
Anybody have a wayback machine to know if the link was ever valid?
 
Sam
I've just checked.
... and nothing :/
 
Its just a joke answer anyways
I don't see any problem with its destruction
 
Is this question OT?
-1
Q: What are the hardware requirements for an ElasticSearch server containing roughly 10 million records?

ElHaixWhat are the hardware (or virtual hardware) requirements for an ElasticSearch server that could contain up to 10 million records? Considering using the Linux version, not ES for Windows. I realize this question may be a bit vague, and can restructure it with some constructive comments. Thank y...

 
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1764663
[ EditMonitor ] Approved with 2 rejection votes: 1764680
 
6:54 PM
@FOX9000 very minor, and there was still a typo there. Someone else already corrected the eidt
 
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Yes, off topic
and not borderline at all
that has nothing to do with programming
 
gtg, shutting down EditMonitor
 
Sam
Cya
 

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