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03:00
And I'm telling you to leave it.
Jan 17 at 23:19, by Cat Plus Plus
jeffscused
Ok ok
2 mins ago, by sehe
If cuts have a mental cost, that in itself can make it a proper technique to achieve a cinematographic effect. So, it would be superior to achieve that effect. Nothing complicated.
@sehe Right, and I was discussing how there are not really mental costs IMHO
And how the brain is not affected by the cuts when playing the movie in your head
You don't see people complaining about how many shots there were in a movie usually
It seems you got hung up on the word "cost" (by which I mean a mental cost) which you perceived as an absolute negative thing. I never said that - and obviously didn't think of it as "only negative".
03:01
You are maybe feeling the cost of the shots now, because you paying attention to them
In fact, the dramatic cut after the looooong shot is probably one of the most satisfying effects of the long shot in the first place.
That's why I asked you if you ever felt the "cost" of the shots before now
Because I think that now you are overthinking them
@Shoe Are you questioning my ability to rate my own perception now? It seems you're really unwilling to hear my honest review then.
Why do I bother, if you just raise suspicion.
I'm saying that perhaps that's what's going on
Is that so hard to believe?
Perhaps, what's going on is what I said earlier. You had a set position and trying too hard to stick to it, regardless of the facts and opinions that you encounter.
03:04
That focusing on some particular thing makes that thing x10 worse
"long shots have no value" - "they only exist as tour de force".
This is merely a stance.
@sehe I have a very set position yes
That doesn't mean I'm going to stick to it for the rest of my life
As of right now it's pretty stable
You don't seem to bring very good points for me to change my mind, but I'm open minded
I'm just explaining why I don't think your point are good
Ok. I'm a bit confuzzled what you were trying to achieve by "discussing" it then. It looks like discussion amounts to "prolonged opportunity to repeat my position" :)
You seem to think that just presenting your point of view should be enough for me to accept it and move on
Nah.
03:05
And if that happens then "I'm close minded" or "I just dismiss them based on my strong stance".
@sehe It's not
Of course not. But at the very least I'd expect you to not deny my personal account.
I'm honestly curious as to why people think they are good
@sehe "personal account"?
I just reminded you that perhaps the reason why now and not before you are noticing the "cost" of cuts is because you are paying extra attention to them.
Cuts are not really supposed to be felt.
@Shoe I watched that scene. And I gave you my personal account. For the record, I only bothered because, counter to my expectations, I like the scene.
I liked it too
I just didn't noticed it was a single shot
So, that's the interesting part innit
03:08
Not to me, but to other people apparently yes
14 mins ago, by sehe
@Shoe Not that consciously. But I do hate watching many types of movies. And I didn't hate watching that. Made me think of other movies that I would not be surprised I liked because of the low cut-rhythms. I've never analyzed this before.
And I don't understand that
@Shoe ^ perhaps if you analyzed other scenes that you liked for a certain quality, you'd find out similar technicalities that you'd formerly dismiss as "silly"
My point is that cuts or not cuts makes very little difference
I watched an entire episode of TNG and you guys are still on that topic :P
03:09
@Shoe You have not given any convincing argument.
And IMHO it's just there because historically it was prestigious to have those (because they actually costed a lot), but now are there to please the crowd that is expecting those as a sign of a good movie
Keep repeating.
@ElimGarak it's attrition. Though i cant tell who's winning.
@sehe My argument is that they have little to no difference
How do I go about explaining that?
Splendid.
03:10
With cuts you can show the same details and the same people and the same action
32 mins ago, by sehe
24 mins ago, by sehe
@Shoe That's something you cannot know. Because you cannot know what the shots would have been like without the constraints
@Shoe Except it's not the same.
It's literally the same, just with cuts instead of showing the camera moving from one point to the other every pixel on the way
Maybe you should go on and do some scenes yourself side by side and have people review/rate them
@sehe I can imagine how it would be like, yes
I'm not an editor
I don't care about editing movies, I would get bored within the hour
@Shoe The thing is, it is about taste. Both versions would be usable. Yet the director goes to some lengths to achieve something (artistic). And the director does see a reason to select one or the other approach.
03:12
What's the reason?
Like a music composer can elect some harmonious intervals or some rumbling dissonants to depict the same thing.
@shoe perhaps that's something only the director can fully explain to the extent that you require.
24 mins ago, by sehe
It's taste.
The reason the director sees is taste?
@Johnathon Well, apparently many youtube users get it...
They are all worked up about that
what's the link?
03:14
A lot about what people like isn't about reason. You can't argue: "But the action is the same. The actors say the same lines. The same visual information is there" - that's only part of ... the picture
@Shoe Youtube users are people.
@Shoe was it the new james bond movie clip you posted earlier?
Many people get it
@Johnathon yes
@sehe I guess... why would that be relevant?
I've only seen youtube users commenting on that scene, because the scene is posted on Youtube.
I was just being as specific as possible
@Shoe Because it's a very subtle form of fallacy to call them "youtube users" in the context of an argument
@Shoe Ok
What fallacy?
They are youtube users...
03:18
@shoe do you want to see the movie now that you saw the clip?
Yup. And since youtube commenters are only ever mentioned negatively in the lounge, it could inadvertently work as a subtle discreditation
@Johnathon I did, yes. But then I read that it's actually a terrible movie so I'm not sure I want.
Are you going to use that against me to prove that single shots makes me want to see the movie?
Please don't
@sehe Oh I see what you mean
I didn't do that intentionally I swear
:)
Maybe subconsciously ;)
@shoe that's the purpose of the clip. And always make up your own mind about movies, books, etc.
03:19
@Shoe I thought that, which is why I removed the irrelevant baggage
@Johnathon Yeah, I do, but I generally agree with many popular opinions (even before I get to see or read them)
@sehe Now it makes more sense
@shoe Perhaps you won't like the movie, but will you ever really know until you watch it?
@shoe, but dont. really, because i said so.
@Johnathon Let's just say that it's not in the "let's actually watch that movie now" phase, and it's more in the "perhaps when I have time I'll watch it" phase
It's 4:21 am where I live, so if it was supposed to be a good movie and since the beginning hooked me I would have watched it now
Hearing many people saying it's not good and nobody saying it's good... not feeling it so much.
@shoe well i hope you enjoy it.
@Shoe Same here. Going to bed for reals now
Night
Next month I'll be at work again. Make that next week
03:23
Also the very last seconds they talk in italian
I need to fix my sleep cycle
That was an extra reason why I would have wanted to watch it
@sehe ikr
How long have you been on holiday for?
> holiday
urrggh
vacation?
4 months without a job yes
03:24
Oh woops
Forgot about that
I have terrible memory
It was in good spirit. Mostly. I'd have preferred a job in januari.
But now we have managed to get that kitchen installed.
Major life feat accomplished
he he
In the C++ land, do I need to take any extra steps to stop a while loop (that has a for loop inside) instead of simply setting the while loop condition to false?
It's harder than scene cuts :)
:)
03:26
@DemCodeLines In programming land you do what is needed.
Because right now, even though the application comes out of the while loop and executes the code thereafter, the for loop keeps running.
Critical thinking being the first step
@DemCodeLines Applause. Maybe you need to make the loop condition of the for loop false as well.
Or you know, maybe just use goto. Cop outs are nice if you don't understand loop constructs.
I would expect the for loop to naturally break if the while loop is broken
Why.
Don't fucking expect things that make no sense. What you expect should follow from the documented language semantics.
lol
03:28
They have convenient bundles of this information especially optimized so that you can learn it.
It's called: books
And with that, GRIZZLY nigths
@sehe night
What the freaking heck, I set the condition of the for loop false as well
Set it harder
@DemCodeLines SSCCE
Also, you need to pay us double to get the psychic reading.
03:30
Actually nevermind
No clue what that means.
I need to go to bed
Anyways
@DemCodeLines Whatever you do, DON'T GOOGLE IT
03:30
@DemCodeLines sscce.org
ffs
Why am I still here
Throwing the man fish
I have the will power of a sloth
@sehe you seem to be getting frustrated
03:33
Seriously, this is getting pathetic: for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { ... i = 100; } why does that not break the for loop.
@DemCodeLines Perhaps something else modifies it. If you want to break out of a for loop, use, well, break.
Actually, I had a break statement in there. That didn't do the job either. I am flabbergasted.
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v8areuI am trying to make a simple std::vector code on C++ with g++ on linux terminal but confused with the output on the terminal itself. My code is simple. #include <iostream> #include <vector> int main() { double xl; int nx=5; double delta_x; int i=0; std::vector<double> x(nx); for(...

interesting
wait am I stupid
@Shoe Still willing to see the code?
Okay so I'm slightly stupid.
But why does it work with float specialization :/
Spooky undefined behavior.
04:08
Japan has a fox village /cc @Borgleader @ElimGarak @TonyTheLion @ThePhD
@jaggedSpire ^_^
Low-poly fox!
@jaggedSpire Ah, I do look forward to "Fox news" :-) I really don't understand why people trash it all the time...
@JerryCoffin lol
@JerryCoffin possibly because it has unacceptably little fox content :P
@jaggedSpire Such crisp frame rate.
04:24
@EtiennedeMartel Oh dear god 1080p60.
:D
@Nooble lol
@jaggedSpire I especially like the "pied piper" shot, about a minute in or so...
@sehe my nuts practically froze off
@AngryLettuce invited me to go hiking yesterday can you imagine
he's probably still up on that hill buried under a pile of snow
04:42
@nick Why wasn't I invited.
What is this madness.
@nick rip me
@NOOBLE YOURE TOO YOUNG TO DIE
Never too young to die
@nick Three more years.
Then I'll be an ~adult~.
And I could star in porn or some shit.
ITT Nooble reveals his career plans
04:50
gonna follow his mom's
(become doctor)
son y u no doctor
@nick Ugh, because, dad, I don't want to be depressed like mother.
@AngryLettuce Have you forgotten your Billy Joel? Only the Good Die Young!
@Nooble become a hospitalist you won't have time to be depressed
or a radiologist, I hear
be a cancer healer man like rapptz
05:01
Hello, anyone here experienced with OS and using threads?
@Chris I am expert on OS and threads yes.
@Noobie I'm currently working on project for my OS course and was wondering if you could offer some assistance with some higher level concepts.
@Nooble **
@Nooble How can you be an expert? You're not wearing a nice suit, now are you?
05:07
Could anyone help me out? I think if I can figure out this problem I'll be able to move on and make significant progress with my program.
@Chris It's hard to guess whether anybody can help you out based only on a description as vague as "higher level concepts".
@JerryCoffin Only semi-formal I'm afraid.
Fair point, my apologies. My project revolves around writing a program using mutex's and CV's to simulate a disk scheduler on an OS. The gist of my problem is that I'm having difficulty figuring out a good way to determine if my threads have finished execution. I know that I have to use join() in some way, but I'm a bit murky on the details.
By CV you mean résumé right
@AngryLettuce const or volatile.
05:13
Condition variable haha.
oh hahahaha my bad
And did you really type out those fancy Es.
éèêë
yes it's p easy to make no?
US Intl layout
I used to have that when I had the willpower to type up my German homework.
@Chris join will just let one thread wait until another has finished. If you just want to know whether a thread has finished (but don't want to wait for it if it hasn't) you can use something like a mutex and do a try_lock on it (and have the thread release that mutex just before exiting).
05:41
Is there a user-friendly place where I can read about changes to the Linux kernel. Specifically between 3.19 and 4.2.
I'm trying to trace a performance regression in the task scheduler between Ubuntu 15.04 and 15.10.
@Mysticial git bisect?
@AngryLettuce I'm not interested in seeing every git commit. Since I know nothing about the kernel. But I'm trying to find any high-level descriptions of changes to the task scheduler between 3.19 and 4.2.
I did find something that mentions a change to the scheduler in 4.2.
That said, even if I do find the cause, there's nothing I can do about it.
What I meant is with git bisect you can easily find the regression and the associated high-level description
That isn't gonna be particularly useful - unless I decide to pull the kernel at each of those revisions, build it locally, and find it way to hack it into my Ubuntu. No, not gonna happen. lol
05:57
weakling
I guess this is part of my never-ending journey to figure why the Windows task scheduler is so much better than the Linux one.
Because it's paid software, it's obviously better than free one
The Windows task scheduler is a pain in the ass to use ._.
it took me forever to set up a task
how casual am I
06:00
in linux it took me like 10s though
first it's GNU/Linux
I'd just like to interject for moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of
etc
many thanks
If you know some C ...
You can even modify, recompile & install your own
06:18
@Nooble @WGhost @Morwenn @BartekBanachewicz I may have some problems with my internet connection. so maybe I'll be offline for some weeks. listen to this when you think about me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJbhsuJP6gc
<3 love always win. dont cry for me. bye babies. luv ya.
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper have you ever used Golang in your projects?
@AngryLettuce love ya. YOU ROCK
@Mysticial YOU'RE A LEGEND
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper oh cmon I know you're there. let's have a friendly chat
06:36
Hi
@thecoshman well I tried to answer to your form about the uncon. turns out I can't. wtf. I thought I was worthy
@Karn where are you from?
India. I have a basic question?
@Karn go on. I have a basic answer
Can i ask ?
go on
06:39
Can we convert a const vector<string> to vector<string> using const_cast?

Please forgive me if it is very basic. I like to use **const_cast** for the conversion. If it is possible can anyone please share the example. Other way which I'm avoiding is to iterate const vector<string> and insert its content into a new vector<string>.
@bitcode have not used Golang in any of my projects. Also I am only periodically checking this chat as I am currently occupied with something else @ moment.
@Karn dude, I really want to help you. but I'm drunk. this is the best I can google you: cplusplus.com/forum/general/115538
:) okay. thanks
hmm.. Does somebody use KDevelop? Is it good IDE? Clion is working little bit slow on my machine.
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Q: Is const_cast safe?

Mag RoaderI can't find much information on const_cast. The only info I could find (on Stack Overflow) is: The const_cast<>() is used to add/remove const(ness) (or volatile-ness) of a variable. This makes me nervous. Could using a const_cast cause unexpected behavior? If so, what? Alternatively, w...

06:43
@SashaMN try CodeLite. it is a great IDE for GCC
@melak47 hey melak, lets get to know each other, ok?
uh...ok
@melak47 where are you from?
Germany, you? :p
Morning.
@melak47 brazil, unfortunately. I love germany. I tried learning german months ago. but I quit cause I need to learn some programming stuff
06:46
@wilx hi
@wilx wilx, hi!
@bitcode I don't think german's a fun language to learn :D
@melak47 I think it is beautiful in its own way. das ist ein baum!
@bitcode thanks, I'll try. Do you know fast IDE for Java also (except eclipse)?
I learned that
06:48
vim
@SashaMN jetbrains have a bunch of IDEs, I'm sure one of them for Java. Not sure if it'll be any faster than CLion though :p
@melak47 its too slow on my machine
maybe I need more RAM or SSD...
@SashaMN IntelliJ IDEA is awesome.
I need something lightweight
....
06:50
integrated development environment...awesome?
SOB
All of my goddamn configs
For Putty
@SashaMN Don't be ridiculous. You need one of the major ones to get anything done in the language.
gone since my computer nuked itself
>2016
>using putty
Shhiiiiit
06:50
whaddya need putty for? :/
I can use vim with some plugins for C++, but not for Java)
Opening secure shell sessions or w/e that thing is.
mintty & ssh baby :D
"SSHing" into machines, that's all I've ever called it.
@bitcode yea, Ill try codelite
06:52
@melak47 Is that one of those things I need to get the Msys stuff for?
lol
TIL ThePhD is a filthy Windows user
@ThePhD comes with msys(2), that's all I know
gotta get up and go to work
@ThePhD >"SSHing"
no time for sleep lounging!
@bitcode looks like codelite exactly what I need)
but need to tune...
07:03
37, feel like 57
the pic is from four years ago
no. We could make similar things happen, but we can not ban
bbl kids2school
It gets worse :)
no, I write c# exclusively
Have never written anything in c++
I lurk in many chats
08:17
oh, have a big glass of water then
:)
07:31
@bitcode no, and no. (I'm from Berlin)
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
@AngryLettuce I use putty
wanna fight about it nerd?
@Xeo hi
<- 57, feeling like 17 :p j/k
@AngryLettuce bitcode has a crush on you
07:37
@Rapptz never getting a chemo from you
@Rapptz doesn't everyone
idk
I don't have crushes on vegetables.
that's why you're fat
I prefer the term round oriented.
So this project compiles and links but no executable is produced
whatisgoingon.jpeg.exe
@bitcode hi
> exe not found or not built by the last incremental link; performing full link
> No such file or directory
WHATTHEFUCK
ITT bitcode says "thanks"
Remind me who you are again. Previous nick(s)?
07:40
neither am I
bitcode the Brazilian
AgainstABrazilian
probably another of cicada's alts
plonk at once
and report to madarators
haha. never gets old
@AngryLettuce pood gun
that's what cicada would say
nice try
Stop that Lettuce.
07:42
I don't get orders from hairy mammals
We have enough people who get lounge history mixed up (Jefff, I'm looking at you) and feeling very strongly about it. Please don't confuse the Cicada brand name. It's yours and you deserve it
Okay so I commented everything, then uncommented line by line and now it compiles and links fine and produces an exe ????
28 messages moved to bin
@AngryLettuce Quality dependency detection at work
@sehe dude! thouse messages were alritgh!
sehitler
07:44
@bitcode Keep it nice here. If you're drunk, that's a a sad state of affairs. Annoying mods cannot be part of the deal.
FTR I don't believe you are drunk (or at least it doesn't matter)
@sehe I understand. I'm sorry. even thoug I'm really drunk
Ok
I'm really drunk thoughj
prove it
@AngryLettuce how come?
07:45
@AngryLettuce He's provably drunk for the same reason that you are provably bored. Don't you have work to do :)
stop harassing me
@sehe sehe, you're the first russian person I ever have some respect to
I'm dryunk I have been drinking brazilian booze
@bitcode don't try imitating me
you have to be more subtle than that
07:47
Don't worry bb. I can tell
motherfuckers
I think, technically, AngyLettuce can not claim that title. Well, who knows :)
I do not claim any title
@AngryLettuce ikr. I was telling bc guy - since 'motherfuckers' was pluralized
anyway, just kidding @sehe. I'm not cicada.
07:52
Do you want a kick? You can come back if you stop noising
that is awesome.
Ell
Ell
feck it's cold
what is the tempearture in celsius?
where is that
#best pun 2016
he is from united fucking kingdon for fucks sake
07:57
No you said
> in celsius
> celsius
where is that
how2joke
jfc
bring your own humour
worst joke ever. I'm sorry
@bitcode I prefer the united states of fuckery
Ell
Ell
11 degrees apparently :P
My room can't be that warm :V

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