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17:00
@ton.yeung I could be mistaken but I think they are very low on everything
Salt is good after hockey
@Kendall For realsies?
@JohanLarsson including the Richter scale
Ugh. I hate all the football talk today.
@OutlawLemur yeah
17:00
celery is calorie neutral
Ima have to try that
or even negative
Its negative
maybe I can convince my parents to get me an espresso machine for my birthday
maybe not
ask for that and get a tim hortons gift card
17:01
"Everyone come look at how good my pictures look"
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4d7AfmvTS3vc0ltV3NveFJiVVJKdTVpU3J3cndCVUEtdkxR/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4d7AfmvTS3vc3pzTENrY25oakZXQS1YX2Y3alN6cU1nN3lB/edit?usp=sharing
@drch I got that for Christmas, silly
@ton.yeung Well thats not just celary your eating now is it
normal people
believe it or not
@ton.yeung Me
If ton ate celery, he would shrivel up and die
17:03
@ton.yeung Why not
Give him donuts
lol
Everyone look at my photos up there ^^^
ok, get some timbits
@OutlawLemur it wants me to request permission
so no
17:03
@ton.yeung yeah
@ton.yeung Timbits The centers of donuts which are sold as "Timbits", because [Tim Horton] was [Jewish] and he wanted to make money off of [donut] scraps.
Screw it ill post them in chat
lol
17:05
@OutlawLemur giroux was better
now make ovie trololol
@ton.yeung Giroux A flamboyent homosexual
@ton.yeung [Ovie](http://ovie.urbanup.com/3993246) The nickname for [\[Washington Capitals\]](http://urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Washington%20Capitals) Left Winger Alexander Ovechkin.

Also sometimes spelled "Ovy".
@NinjaEcho find claude giroux
Claude Dari Giroux (; born January 12, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and captain of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers selected Giroux 22nd overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Prior to playing in the NHL, Giroux played his major junior career with the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), where he helped win a 2008 President's Cup and earned the Guy Lafleur Trophy as the 2008 playoff MVP. Internationally, he won a gold medal with Team Canada in the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Girou...
17:06
I can't believe he didn't make team canada
!!urban claude
@KendallFrey Claude The coolest fucking sheep you'll ever meet.
um... ok
17:07
*Guy 1: yo, have you seen Claude? *
*Guy 2: Yeah, he's the plushiest mother fucker I know.*
wtf?
space
the final frontier
you: 0 markdown: 1
@Steve These are the voyages
<i>Guy 1: yo, have you seen Claude?
Guy 2: Yeah, he's the plushiest mother fucker I know.</i>
FUCCKKKKKKK
+10 for anyone that can correctly guess how to pronounce Giroux.
17:09
I know how to
@OutlawLemur then it's not a guess :P
@ton.yeung not even close
j ih roo
@ton.yeung you looked that up, didn't you
excuse me
Dumb murican is the way to go
17:11
@Steve O_o
zhi it is
zh isn't chinese
Pinyin, formally Hanyu Pinyin, is the official phonetic system for transcribing the Mandarin pronunciations of Chinese characters into the Latin alphabet in China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It is often used to teach Standard Chinese and spell Chinese names in foreign publications and may be used as an input method to enter Chinese characters into computers. The pinyin system was developed in the 1950s based on earlier forms of romanization. It was published by the Chinese government in 1958 and revised several times. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopted pinyin...
Alright bye guys
Later
mater
This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. Capitalization involves only the first letter (ch – Ch) unless otherwise stated (ij – IJ). Letters with diacritics are arranged in alphabetic order according to their base. That is, is alphabetized with , not at the end of the alphabet as it would be in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. Substantially modified letters such as (a variant of ) and (based on ) are placed at the end. Apostrophe (capital ) is used in the Bari alphabet for . (capital ) is used in the Bari alphabet for . (capital ) is used in the Bari alphabet for...
no, show me the section
fu
Yes, I never said it wasn't in pinyin
it list english there too
Word of the Day: zhoosh
Zhoosh: the noise that arises when somebody tells me something complex, and it goes in one ear, and right out the other
17:17
@ton.yeung zhoosh Polari term that means to fix or tidy, usually in reference to hair or clothing.
i need a life
@ton.yeung That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@ton.yeung Polari a language spoken by English homosexuals during the second world war and by older theatrical types.
@ton.yeung zhoosh (transitive, originally Polari, UK and Australia, slang) To tweak, finesse or improve (something); to make more appealing or exciting. Usually with
@Steve Coming right up
LIFE
me either
How is @NinjaEcho going @KendallFrey? Any new upgrades?
LOL
No i have not
@EliteGamer Nah, I haven't touched it in a while
Alright
@ton.yeung What's that?
Not life...
oh
But mine is nerdier
nerdier than mario
Heyo
17:21
I have been stuck in the confused world of Xcode and Objective C and iOS development
Yea, tell me about it
C# is SOO much better
Hey, does anyone know how long a waithandle takes to signlal the waiting thread?
@ginkner not long
@KendallFrey Specifics! Over a ms or under?
I suppose I should mention I'd like the time untill the signal thread resumes, as well
17:24
probably over a ms
how about over 2 seconds?
I hope not
Can't guarantee it
urgh
Requires all the context switching and stuff
Why can't I work with a real-time system?
things would be nice there
17:25
@ginkner - If you find yourself saying that it's a pretty good indication you're going about the problem incorrectly.
I would think in the miliseconds, that would be realtime
89 ms is not real time for my application
it's not bad
Could you elaborate. What type of application is it?
by real time, do you mean fast enough?
17:26
All it basically is is enabling a thread
I was actually referring to a threading model that doesn't arbitrarily interrupt in-progress threads, and can keep track of "Real" time
That thread won't automatically be switched to (guessing)
!!wiki real time operating system
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) intended to serve real-time application requests. It must be able to process data as it comes in, typically without buffering delays. Processing time requirements (including any OS delay) are measured in tenths of seconds or shorter. A key characteristic of an RTOS is the level of its consistency concerning the amount of time it takes to accept and complete an application's task; the variability is jitter. A hard real-time operating system has less jitter than a soft real-time operating system. The chief design goal is not...
sounds about right
actually
17:28
None of the typical operating systems like Windows, Unix, Linux or Mac are real time operating systems.
@SpencerRuport I like @NinjaEcho Better ;)
I know
Well like I said, if you think about the problem differently then sometimes you realize you don't actually care about real time.
@ginkner what type of application is it?
@EliteGamer it's an interface system for an underwater navigation system
17:30
Anyone ever encounter an issue where they can't login to a User Account with Windows? The domain allowed the Administrator account; but that is it. All other accounts fail on this one machine. The registry though doesn't have a SID for this account; so I'm not sure how to reset it.
If you want real time, why are you using threads?
@ginkner sounds cool, but ^^
@EliteGamer it IS.
ok, So it looks like it might be adding a couple hundred ms on some occasions
@EliteGamer working with serial communication is difficult
17:32
@ginkner what type of Data are you getting from the device? Also, i would like to see a screenshot if you would not mind ;)
@EliteGamer Sure, I can get you a screen shot, but right now I'm A. still building the UI and B. working in a test-bed for simplicity
Your definition of RTOS allows 100ms delay? That makes most general-purposes OSes fit the definition (of "soft" RTOS, anyway)
@EliteGamer I can show you the code I'm using for this particular application
alright, also, take a look here: social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/…
Ok, great.
@EliteGamer Not exactly what I need
17:34
Yea, that is what i thought.
Also, the SerialPort.RxData event gets called on it's own thread anyway
Of course, you can't DO anything in that thread except pass the data off to another one
Yes, the Microsoft wrapper System.IO.Ports.SerialPort is pretty bad. The underlying WinAPI functions work 100 times better.
But using them from C# is a real pain.
@BenVoigt they REALLY need to update it. I've wrapped around the base class so it's a little easier to work with, but it's no picknick
I think I can get permission from management to release my wrapper (done in C++/CLI) under a free license, if not open source. Problem is I have no time to clean it up until I finish my thesis.
Clean-shmene
17:37
@ginkner I am assuming you have some hardware that is connecting with the software via Wireless or Cable?
@gin
@EliteGamer yes, wireless.
ALright, via WIFI
@BenVoigt that'd be great to look at.
Like your wireless network
or just a wireless signal
@EliteGamer nothing so complicated as wifi. Just RC
17:38
@BenVoigt whats your thesis on?
WiFi wouldn't look like a serial port. Bluetooth or ANT might
Ok, well, there may be your issue. Try to use a cable and see if you get a better result. That is if you can. @ginkner
@EliteGamer nope. It's a wireless system
Ok, well. I would encourage you to get a REALLY good wireless system
since there are delays
@Steve: Online estimation of individual responses of trauma patients to therapeutic fluids... which could be used in the future for smarter alarms and selection of the automated control algorithm most suited for the particular patient.
17:40
@BenVoigt wow, sounds neat
@EliteGamer I realize there are delays. Anything up to around 100 ms is ok. beyond that is'nt
Ok, so Do you know the delay in the wireless? Then you can add that to your application delays
and find out your total delay
@EliteGamer The delay from the raw coms is about 74 ms, the delay with the parser I've got attached is around 80
17:42
@Steve Yeah, now if I can just figure out why I am getting OOM errors when my state structures only contain 14MB... I suspect massive fragmentation of the LOH.
Ok, can you get me the code for the parser?
The gist is the class I'm using to wait for the RX thread to give me appropriate data
Wow that's a lot of parser delay
Did you send the parser code?
17:43
@EliteGamer no, but I don't think the parser is the issue.
80ms LOL
How big a message is getting parsed?
And how much of that is code runtime and how much is delay in cross-thread transfers, etc?
Yea, could you pastebin some of the raw data
@BenVoigt not large, but I've made the parser generic, and there's a bit more to it than just "Make sure this fits this data"
gist.github.com/BenjaminHolland/1c5ca45919102be4e265 The parser class. The ACTUAL class is a subclass of this
17:45
but again, I've tested that, and it's acceptable
that 74ms can be dropped down some if you get a better wireless system
@EliteGamer not going to happen
why not?
@EliteGamer at least for a while. Change of hardware is expensive. Change of software is cheapish
so this is all yours?
17:47
and like I said. 74 ms is acceptable for the current needs of the program
no, I work for a company
If your parser is acceptable, and so is the coms, then i can't help you. The only way i know of to get real "realtime" is to have a seamless connection to the device.
BUT
there can also be some CODE improvements done in the rest of your code.
Every little thing counts
when you make small things more efficient, then it all adds up
And you prioritize optionations by the additional latency it adds
@ginkner - So I take back what I said. Usually when people come in here complaining about context switches they're trying to run a video or a progress bar. For something like that a real time operating system makes a lot more sense. Why is the navigation system not running on hardware logic?
or an FPGA?
^
@ginkner no. The wireless is going to be the MAIN item adding ms to your total delay
unless you make some bad code.
@EliteGamer that's why I'm here, to get my code fixed up.
17:51
I understand that you can't just change hardware.
Is there something like Single that doesn't fail if the enumerable is empty?
singleordefault?
that never fails at all
@SpencerRuport A couple reasons, not least of all that the processors we're using need to be in low power mode
perhaps if you elaborate what you mean by fail you'll get a better response, smart ass
17:55
Exception, dumb ass :P
@ginkner - Gotcha. Hm.
you need something that will fail when collection has more then one element, but return null when it's empty?
@Spe
@MarcinJuraszek BAM right on
@SpencerRuport It also needs to be able to run on standard windows.
17:57
I don't think there is something like that. But you can easily write your own extension method to do that
@ginkner - Is this the navigation system itself that needs to run on windows or just the controller software?
Wait, I never knew this:
> throws an exception if there is more than one element in the sequence.
SingleOrDefault it is
@SpencerRuport just the controller software, but the controller software HAS to communicate over serial
@Marcin I wrote a crude List<T> visualizer but got stuck. Not sure T[] or IEnumerable<T> is possible. Not sure IEnumerable<T> is desirable.
17:58
@ginkner - Gotcha. And your main delay is waiting for the connection to establish?
@JohanLarsson I found out that someone have already done that :D
^ He can't upgrade wireless systems @SpencerRuport
@SpencerRuport no, it's waiting for little data packets to come back after I've queried the hardware device for information.
@SpencerRuport the protocoll itself is connectionless
18:00
Ah yeah a connectionless protocol is what I was going for.
Is packet loss a big issue?
I mean does packet loss happen often*
Maybe, since he is using wireless...and its underwater :D
@SpencerRuport not as much as you'd think it would be. round about 2-5% at 250-300m
This issue is annoying me.
@EliteGamer ha. no.
LOL, worth a try
18:01
@MarcinJuraszek did you try it?
@ginkner - Is bandwidth much of an issue?
@ginkner naw.
Anyone here familiar with Domain Administration?
@Greg sometimes I wish I knew what a domain was...does that count?
18:03
Like web Domain?
A website www.domain.com
@Greg if you are talking about web domains, i can help you out.
@EliteGamer I'm talking about a Domain that host client computers within a network.
@SpencerRuport is there a way to mark a section of C# code as thread critical so it doesn't context switch?
MessageBox.Show("@Greg, well, i can not help you :(");
No not really. However, what you can do is mess with the thread's priority.
@ginkner You can't do that. Otherwise it would be very easy for any application to get complete control over the CPU timeslices assigned to it.

You can, however, give your process a high priority to reduce the probability of a context-switch.
18:05
That will make it much less likely to context switch.
^^^ @SpencerRuport I was jsut about to say what you said :l
Essentially this is the problem. Our Active Directory has our domain users; the accounts work everywhere. But whenever you attempt to login with a new account. It can't create or prepare the desktop; it simply fails.
This might actually be a firmware issue
@ginkner Somethign like this: Thread.CurrentThread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Highest;
maybe even this as well: Process.GetCurrentProcess().ProcessorAffinity = new IntPtr(2); // Or whatever core you want to stick to
I stuck a thread.sleep at the end of each test loop, and I'm getting much better numbers
18:07
@ginkner Could you also test what i just said. Setting it at the highest priority
See if that gets you even better numbers
@EliteGamer How would setting thread affinity help?
to reduce the probability of a context-switch
So less interruptions
@ginkner - Attaching the process to a single core means that it won't jump around as much and windows is more likely to leave that core alone.
@EliteGamer caused my event handler assignment to explode
At least in theory.
18:11
:D
@ginkner - You should split the project into two. One process for the communication and another for the UI.
Makes sense
that how Google Chrome Does their Tabs
@EliteGamer @SpencerRuport not really. most of the communications stuff is in a class library already
hmmm
you might want to look in there and make sure that code is good.
@EliteGamer thats the code I'm testing currently
18:13
ok
well, i got to get back programming this app. Ill be back sometime later. Hope you get your issue fixed.
@EliteGamer thanks for the help
So
Don't call a property "Theme" on an ASP.Net forms page.
It would theme thoh.
lol
I can lithp
oh bloody &%@)!&
I hate T4 right now
user1804599
18:27
What to do?
18:39
@KendallFrey share?
I needed to output a string value from a variable, with the catch that it may be null.
would a <#+ thing with s==null ? "" : s work?
no, because "" is not "null"
user1804599
It might be in PHP! Who knows!
i.e. string s = ; won't compile
> coin vending code......gettng error...as i mentioned below i use 4 states....n its a cosde for gettng newspaper...which i can get when i hv 15 ruppees....s0 hv 0 ruppes,s1 hv 5 ruppees,s2 hv 10 ruppeees, s3 hv 15 ruppees
wow
user1804599
18:45
#if 0
    string s = ; // compiles fine!
#endif
That does, yes, but that's not my code

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