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21:00
I've been to NYC and Dubai in the same day
oh wow
"While stimulated by the LSD I was able to get the entire system wholly in my mind at the same time. I spent some time mentally visualizing various aspects of the compiler, the language and the processing which would take place. I did discover three or four design inconsistencies while being stimulated by the effect of the LSD, and I made notes for later checking"
dude, once you experienced that 2-3 hours of waiting in line for like 4 or 5 times, you will start to hate those 3 letters together
Now I'm just being a dick
i'd love to visit dubai too
21:00
what...? Kendall
well, after these isis fuckers get slaughtered
Oh man I would love to go back
I would go to the same place at the same time and sit at the same table and eat the same food
Nowhere is safe
because that was fantastic
@KendallFrey old man kendall and his habits
:^)
21:01
lol
@KendallFrey - Now you are on "the list"
I've always wanted to be famous
not me, i've always wanted to be in power, so i can make people do things the right way
If I was in power I'd embargo America
"STOP CATCHING NULL REFERENCE EXCEPTIONS"
or, i'll get you, i'll done git you good
21:03
git
@KendallFrey canana would turn into a third world country
git init
I should do Twitch plays git
lol i said canana
"git init" sounds like we're trying to be cheeky brits
lol he said canana everybody
21:04
"twitch plays python"
I assumed 'git' was meant as in 'git that fur meh'
"twitch plays brainfuck"
Nope. Linus called it Git referring to himself
@Jeremy you cheeky cuntflap
british slang is so colourful
oh you fuck
21:05
@KendallFrey shut up
the alternative was definitely better
@KendallFrey ur mums a british slag innit
@KendallFrey - embargo america? just count yourself lucky we let Canadians work here ;)
21:06
How much electricity does murka buy from Canada again?
Is it all of it?
We could just, you know, not buy canadian oil anymore :^)
take that canada :^)
Shut up or I'll Ban Luxury - Potato Chips
2
@KendallFrey ok just don't Ban Luxury - Fast Food
Canada has denounced you!
it's alright, Real Americans are self-sufficient and don't need big corporate whatever to maintain their rugged individualist lifestyles
21:07
Ban Luxury - Affordable Housing
@TomW - None?
@TravisJ false
@KendallFrey lmao
@TomW - Ah, none here. Pretty close though nationally. " During 2014, 60 companies in Canada exported 58.4 terawatthours (TWh) of electricity into the United States, making up 1.6% of U.S. electricity retail sales and 10% of Canadian electricity generation."
1.6%^
21:10
uugh, working/creating a SPA
theres no server side stuff
load page: The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred.
@TravisJ well erm. Wasn't there a blackout that took out about a quarter of the U.S. because of some line delivering electricity from Canada blowing out?
@SteveG there's clearly some server-side stuff
@TomW - I don't think it is possible to take out a quarter of the US from one power outage. That would be a pretty big deal.
@KendallFrey admit it, you love your mother
OK, that's a wild overestimate, if it's the one I'm thinking of
several states
@TravisJ it was a big deal. Cascade failures worse than anybody thought could happen
I assumed it was because of the amount that was being imported; it wasn't, just poor design of the system
21:15
@TomW - "The blackout's primary cause was a software bug in the alarm system at a control room of the FirstEnergy Corporation, located in Ohio." .... fail
The Northeast blackout of 2003 was a widespread power outage that occurred throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and the Canadian province of Ontario on Thursday, August 14, 2003, just after 4:10 p.m. EDT. Some power was restored by 11 p.m. Many others did not get their power back until two days later. In more remote areas it took nearly a week to restore power. At the time, it was the world's second most widespread blackout in history, after the 1999 Southern Brazil blackout. The outage, which was much more widespread than the Northeast Blackout of 1965, affected an...
Probably was catching null ref exceptions
@TravisJ in theory, that's entirely possible. if a power station gets overloaded and goes offline, causing another one to be overloaded...
@KendallFrey - There is supposed to be redundancy. Apparently there was a race condition.
I live in smelling distance of a coal plant. Fortunately it's being decommissioned
@TomW - I read in the news that London's pollution is getting to similar levels as Beijing.
@TravisJ haven't been for a while but that seems unlikely. Certain particulate classes, possibly
Weather can exacerbate it. We've had quite a sudden change in weather the last week or two
so sad
@TomW - Ah, yes you are right. It is only the NO2 measurement but not across the board.
Watch china do a complete 180 on green energy and make its cities super clean in 20 years
@TomW - I had only glimpsed the headline earlier
21:22
And make us all look bad
@Jeremy we can but hope
airhorn
I would love that
I'm quite frankly astonished that our governments are too stupid to realise that they can easily enable green tech with "Think how much shit we could sell"
@KendallFrey /r/montageparodies
21:25
@Jeremy :hitmarker:
So the debate on banning Donald Trump from entry to the UK is actually happening right now
oh no it's not
hour or two ago
thanks BBC
lol
my internet is absolutely shitting itself right now
your internet? Who put you in charge?
21:31
The Kendall apostles
and just like that it's fine
it must have noticed that I complained
@SteveG for reference dinner was slightly underwhelming. It got eat. It regretted its actions.
that little rat-lookin thing just got ate
rat, chicken, who's counting
@TomW - Yeah, at least he only goes over to your place for dinner. We have to live with the guy!
21:39
:)
\o/
all i want is a beer
20 more minutes
So I had to check in 6 times before the build succeeded. Something is wrong.
s/something/tfs
is that right?
I think that's sed syntax but I've never used it
lmao
what should i get for dinner, a chicken?
21:56
why the fuck not
I've had half. I'd quite like the other half.
Telling myself I'll eat less, eat less meat, and eat less crap.
@SteveG a beer garden
22:14
yea
@Codeman you around?
@KendallFrey Maybe some guy likes to use Random in generating test data, or someone wrote a test that depends on a response from a flaky HTTP server
Or a virus scanner is deciding to keep file handles open during compilation
@MikeAsdf file handles in general are a PITA
I'm leaning toward thinking that in general unit test frameworks are not suitable for integration tests that access files
Especially this weird case of file handles stackoverflow.com/a/23069603/251011
ROOM, CHORUS: Well, duh!
@MikeAsdf fuck everything
22:40
Oh dear.
Rebooted Top Gear bad news. Chris Evans photographed puking after doing laps as passenger with Sabine Schmitz
pussy
23:08
.1 - .1 = 0
user47589
o/
double var1 = .1
var1 - .1 = 2.72352326E 17
WTF
user47589
yup
Are you missing a minus?
console.writeline(.1 - .1); = 0
23:10
Unable to reproduce.
console.writeline(var1 - .1); = 2.723552525253E 17
double var1 = 0.1;
Console.WriteLine(var1 - .1); //0
double hd1CD = 0;
double hd2CD = 0;
double hd3CD = 0;
double hd4CD = 0;


// for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
// {


if (hd1CD <= 0)
{

hd1List.Add("q");

hd1CD = 4;
hd1CD = hd1CD - .7;

}


Console.WriteLine(hd1CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd3CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd4CD);


if (hd2CD <= 0 && hd1CD >= .7)
{

hd1List.Add("e");
hd2CD = 1;
hd1CD = hd1CD - .7;
hd2CD = hd2CD - .7;
}

Console.WriteLine(hd1CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd3CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd4CD);
that's the full code
copy/paste to see .1 - .1 = 2.72356262626E 17
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user47589
does it do that if you use Decimal instead of double
23:13
checking
@Amy what do you mean?
@Adan no it's not. hd1List is not declared
user47589
decimal data type instead of double data type
@sourabhdevpura - Thanks for the interest, but please make sure not to spam with this message.
The one time is fine.
ya me not
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my company website
23:14
@TomW oops, forgot about List<string>, 1 sec
List<string> hd1List = new List<string>();

double hd1CD = 0;
double hd2CD = 0;
double hd3CD = 0;
double hd4CD = 0;


// for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
// {


if (hd1CD <= 0)
{

hd1List.Add("q");

hd1CD = 4;
hd1CD = hd1CD - .7;

}

Console.WriteLine(hd1CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd3CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd4CD);


if (hd2CD <= 0 && hd1CD >= .7)
{

hd1List.Add("e");
hd2CD = 1;
hd1CD = hd1CD - .7;
hd2CD = hd2CD - .7;
}

Console.WriteLine(hd1CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);
Console.WriteLine(hd3CD);
@Adan you failed to include a very important symbol in your explanation of the problem
2.77555756156289E-17
You must have deliberately deleted the minus; why would you either copy or type that number without?
@Adan - I was able to reproduce that issue. It is definitely strange. I would assume it is a result of 0.1 being represented by something like 0.0999999999 and then having 0.1 subtracted from it, but I cannot prove that is the case.
@TomW that was an accident, i did not copy/paste the exact E number, my bad
@TravisJ how do i fix it?
Unsure at the moment, that was just my first impression.
I suspect that the compiler does inlining on literals
23:18
please help T_T
But it can't actually store .1 in a double exactly
To be honest, @Kendall is really good with this type of nuance in the language, perhaps he is aware of that behavior.
@Amy - I checked the .GetType() and it was double.
user47589
i was asking what would happen if you used Decimal instead of double. I know its double.
@Amy havent tried decimal, wont let me cast either
@Adan what do you think the problem is? This is basically normal behaviour with double
23:19
@Amy - Ah, I misunderstood.
It can't represent some decimal numbers exactly
user47589
what is the value of double.Epsilon on your system? I suspect its larger in magnitude than the result you're getting.
Floating point arithmetic accumulates small rounding errors
@TomW when i do this on another variable/code it get's it right
double test1 = 0.1;
test1 = test1 - .1;



Console.WriteLine(test1);
= 0
yet... i get 2.72352626E -17
on the other part of code
is this random?
@Amy i posted the full code
user47589
no, it's because of how floating point numbers are represented in computers.
23:20
Well, I see what you mean. It should at least be consistent
user47589
i know you posted the full code.
hd2CD = 1;
@Amy i replicate the problem and i get 0 haha T_T
user47589
again, what is the value of double.Epsilon on your architecture?
2.77555756156289E-17
user47589
23:22
that... doesn't sound right.
I think the problem arises when it hits 0.3
user47589
i get the feeling you don't understand what i'm asking.
4.94065645841247E-324 for double.Epsilon on linqpad
user47589
that's the value i was expecting
@Amy how do i get double.Epsilon onmy architecture?
@Amy forgive my ameteurness
user47589
23:23
err, Epsilon is a static property on double. just reference it
4.94065645841247E-324
I have a question which was closed because of "off topic" I corrected the question. Its about code in C#. How do I contact the three people that voted the question closed to consider it for re-opening?
user47589
okay that's correct then
@pashute You can't. That's not how the site works.
user47589
you don't.
23:25
So I edited the question and there's no way to get them to re-evaluate?
I'll have to delete and repost?
user47589
that's not a programming question, its a github question.
Here is a smaller reproduction:
	double hd2CD = 1;
	Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);//1
	hd2CD = hd2CD - .7;
	Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);//0.3
	hd2CD = hd2CD - .3;
	Console.WriteLine(hd2CD);//5.55111512312578E-17
no a stackoverflow question...
ok while i'm here lets see if I can help
user47589
i agree, it should be closed. It's not programming related. If you want content on github to link somewhere, ask github.
@TravisJ wow is this a bug? what do we do about this?
here's solution: Console.WriteLine(hd2CD2 + 0 - 1 + 1);//5.55111512312578E-17
23:28
@Adan no, not a bug. It's expected behaviour for floating point arithmetic.
make it do math producing the same result, dont leave them by themselves
Console.WriteLine(hd2CD2 + 0 - 1 + 1);//0
@TomW solved :D
user47589
@pashute don't repost the same question, it will just get closed again.
@Amy solved my issue:D
user47589
excellent, what was it?
user47589
i missed it.
instead of .1 - .1 = ?, use: .1 - .1 - 1 + 1 = 0
@Adan - Basically, use decimal for precision.
-1 + 1 can never have epsilons
.3 - .3 can have epsilons
user47589
numbers don't have epsilons
but i did solve this issue
and im an ameteur
thanks for trying tho :D
user47589
23:36
double.Epsilon: "Represents the smallest positive Double value that is greater than zero. This field is constant."
runs to overload double.Epsilon
user47589
you can change its value using reflection.
You can do everything with reflection
user47589
just like you can change String.Empty to be "Bender is great!"
? i already have a solution, thanks tho
23:39
@Amy - And then you would get to find all the hidden places where the language uses String.Empty :D
user47589
hehe
I just read this in a question and felt badly for the developer Website has several thousand pages with inline javascript, that was copypasted manually to each page along with other content
user47589
oh jesus
user47589
i've had that before, but only a few dozen pages. not a few thousand
I mean, why... just sounds so painful. This was the question for ref if interested (stackoverflow.com/questions/34866107/…)

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