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7:03 AM
@PeterVaro The heading just sounds nice. We're so inclusive.
 
 
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9:02 AM
@EnnMichael I believe it is a noble goal and a mission statement I could certainly believe in. But at the same time it is a rather vague one and in light of what I said above it could actually make one believe they don't have to be aware of the peculiar intrinsics of lower-level programming which is just as harmful and unsafe as providing them footguns to begin with.
 
I’m impressed by the reverse engineering here: “How I cut GTA Online loading times by 70%”.
It’s not Rust related.
Also, morning!
I apparently lost a couple of points on Stackoverflow and the Vi and Vim Stack Exchange.
It mentions “User was removed”, but part of me wants to see at what point they turned into the Joker and what they did to receive a ban.
 
9:26 AM
@Jason It wasn't necessarily a ban. People occasionally request their accounts to be destroyed on their own will.
 
@Jason Perfect example of the industry having no care for good code
 
9:37 AM
@Jason An impressive example of how easily some devs overlook potential bottlenecks. Just last Friday we were having CPU performance issues in a web component.
 
@E_net4wantsmoreflags Interesting, I didn’t know that. Thanks! I interpreted “User was removed” as an action not performed by the user.
 
@Jason It is not, but they can contact staff to have their account removed.
@Jason Other than this, destroying accounts is usually reserved for spam accounts, sock puppets, or other extreme situations.
Moderators will generally issue suspensions for continued misconduct.
 
That’s sensible.
I wonder how that bottleneck crept in.
 
stack moderation is not bad
 
Insufficient testing on lower end hardware?
Surely someone must have noticed…
 
9:45 AM
Meme-quality, but "QA noticed, but too late to fix". :P
 
@Stargateur Ah, I wasn’t implying it was bad, if it sounded like that. Part of me just wondered what they might have done, another part doesn’t want to know, if it was worthy of a ban.
@E_net4wantsmoreflags What surprised me, is that this game has been out for years, has received many add-ons as well, which I assume involves QA. I wonder how Rockstar will respond.
 
@Jason Shrug. If it's like most companies, whoever wrote that part of the code is probably no longer with them.
 
 
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4:23 PM
In my endeavour with dropping lines from a text file (but also in many other inquiries) I'm often reading about how loading stuff in memory is a thing that is Not To Be Desired™. But then, I wonder. How big of a text file does it need to be before it actually wreaks havoc? Like, text files I write manually are in the order of a few kilobytes, so let's give two orders of magnitudes of margin and consider hundred-kilobytes text files.
Surely all this can be held in memory on a toaster's computer without even the RAM noticing?
 
 
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6:35 PM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier semi-relevant, but with my XML parser, diminishing returns start at an 8K buffer.
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier reading chunk by chunk allow big file to be process nicely, the small file will always be fast anyway
 
7:06 PM
What shep's xml parser is used for: efficient game map compression
 
@DenysSéguret seems like a bit of just complaining though
 
@DenysSéguret probably someone stupid
 
7:23 PM
@Shepmaster There nevertheless could be an enlightening short answer
 
@DenysSéguret already did, before replying here ;-)
 
Thanks. I would have had to look at your code and I've already a backlog of a few hundreds issues...
 
My reply:
whatev
@DenysSéguret my point is around "takes me 27 minutes to build an empty new lib project"
 
8:02 PM
@Shepmaster I guess because you add a link
 
probably
 
I wonder how that thing works. I didn't see the warning this time.
 
I likely see it cause I'm not logged into Twitter here in Firefox.
 
I think that might be it.
 
 
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9:16 PM
If I kill my oppressor, do I go to hell?
That puts some perspective on the concept of hell
It's fucking nonsense
 
Imagine the hell was for 99.9% people you are having fun and everything and heaven are just people praying all days and god is boring of it and envious of satan :p
 
What I'm trying to say is: the concept of hell is incredibly convenient for a tyrannic ruler, which is probably who invented it in the first place
 

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