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13:00
@RoelvanUden from my own experience: that can turn ugly fast.
sad, sad friday guys :(
stupid weekend always getting in the way of the work week
@SteveG why?
user47589
you crazy @SteveG
@SteveG nothing stopping you from remoting in?!
@SteffenWinkler Oh. Why?
13:01
@SteffenWinkler very very sad day today
@RoelvanUden in my case, I'm faced with a non-solvable problem. Well, there are solutions but I do not like or want them or can not finance them yet(?) or ever (more likely)
user47589
your sadness gives us strength
lmao
your sadness amuse me
@SteffenWinkler Hm. I have one of those problems. What is yours? :D
you son of a bitch
why didn't i check the url first
You actually clicked that?
yes :(
@RoelvanUden my brain is of the opinion that my apartment is a place where no outside noise should be hearable, including voices from (downstairs)neighbours, steps or other noises. Well, aside from stuff like a car zooming by. And especially no noises that are causing vibrations in the floor, like someone abruptly closing a door
13:05
Hmm. Apparently a handful of SE sites are blocked here. "URL categorization server is not available" whatever that means.
Solutions: Kill everyone causing such noises, which obviously I won't do, Kill myself (which I won't do either), build my own house (which I do not have the money for. The only way would probably be if I had a girlfriend/wife and then build it together (like my parents did) - but that will most probably never happen either).
And I can't put that matter to rest, as it causes sleep problems.
What won't happen, the girlfriend or the house building.
so my brain is still trying to find another way
@RoelvanUden well, both because last is dependend on first
@SteffenWinkler earplugs?
I can helpz! If you live alone anyway, NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES.
13:07
@mikeTheLiar doesn't help against deep noises and vibrations
@RoelvanUden Yes Noise Cancelling so you can't hear the intruder sneak up on you
@RoelvanUden I sleep on the side, so doesn't work
Well if you're having problems with vibrations you're just going to have to rebuild that building.
Time to change avatar to more weekend-ish mood
Oh while you sleep, is that the only problem then?
13:08
Massive refactor of the architecture.
I'm wearing earplugs (else I wouldn't be able to sleep at all) but I depend on the immediate neighbours being calm/sleeping and not running around/talking. Which drives me nuts.
@SteffenWinkler move to alaska
@RoelvanUden only when trying to get to sleep. When I'm asleep a tank could roll be and I wouldn't wake up
Sounds like you're not cut out for apartment living. Or city living. Or living.
> or living
13:09
@mikeTheLiar all, yes. Grew up in a village in my parents house. If it was dark, it was silent. Mostly.
@Failsafe not disagreeing
IMHO I never want to live in the city
> wan't
fuck
you
13:10
fuc'k
o_O
Cache, dog gone it!
@mikeTheLiar sto'p
it's 9am and coffee not working yet
@SteffenWinkler I grew up in a fairly isolated house but it was not quiet at night
Frogs and bugs are loud
user47589
Burn them all.
13:11
I sleep with a fan and AC on all of the time
i cant hear shit
pretty much
@KendallFrey hammerti'me
@Failsafe Good thing you don't live in Korea
I grew up infront of a highway I can sleep with tanks firing around me
@mikeTheLiar oh, nah, good noise isolation here.
@KendallFrey why?
13:12
!!wiki fan death
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@SteffenWinkler Proposing a "solution" that seems controversial at first. Get in-ear headphones and play relaxing music just loud enough to cancel unexpected outside noises. The music will divert your attention and if it's not too soft, it will drown out all noise. Just don't pick something that gets you excited, and preferably something without lyrics or lyrics you won't understand. If you try to follow that, you'll tire out quickly and fall asleep in 10~15m max.
@RoelvanUden he already shot that one down. Sleeps on his side.
@KendallFrey I've had ceiling fans fall on me before
@mikeTheLiar In-ear is not a problem sleeping on the side. I do this too.
13:12
I think the solution is obvious. Puncture both of your ear drums.
It's NOT noise cancelling though, but the music can drown noises.
like final destination style
@mikeTheLiar thought about it, wouldn't help against vibrations
You and your fucking vibrations.
(Have you considered therapy?)
13:13
Kill yourself. It's the only way.
@RoelvanUden tried that, didn't work. I get a small adrenaline rush everytime I hear one of those deep noises when I lie in my bed
@mikeTheLiar I mean we're just talkin' bout good vibrations
I always thought I was noise-intolerant. I used to be, growing up in a quiet place will do that
Nowadays I can fall asleep on the train
@SteffenWinkler Give it 3 days.
@mikeTheLiar I would, but I couldn't do that to my parents.
@RoelvanUden Tried it for 4, didn't sleep at all.
13:14
You're not doing it to your parents, you're doing it to yourself.
Arara. What's the deal with these vibrations..
Or kill your parents, too. Whatever works.
PUT YOUR BED ON VIBRATION CANCELLING STUTS
stuts?
@RoelvanUden according to forums that doesn't work. Other people had the same idea -> doesn't work
13:15
Or sleep in a hammock
@RoelvanUden it's actually surprisingly uncomfortable to sleep in a hammock for extended periods of time.
@RoelvanUden I thought about that. To be honest, it doesn't sound that bad anymore...
user47589
Go to sleep in a vat of mind-altering goo
Take sedatives.
that's the problem, I've thought about every possible way, even the most insane. And I've come back with nil. And I went again and again. Nothing.

Well, there is *one* way that could work: Building a room inside a room, decoupling the inner room completely from the outer, existing room.
13:17
Antigrav? Interesting...
@TomW causes addiction, and I have an addictive personality
This is sounding a little like the genesis of a supervillain...
user47589
Goo is easier.
@mikeTheLiar not antigrav. In german it's called a "Schwimmender Boden"
I refuse to believe that.
!!google Schwimmender Boden
ok if I have server with 64bit 7-zip, can a 32bit 7-zip on pc open that?
floating floor
would be the best translation
that should cancel out all vibrations
user47589
yes @Ggalla1779, why don't you try it?
at least in my case because the vibrations can only come from below
cos they are asking me what version to put software on it ie 32 or 64
user47589
13:19
which is the operating system?
And as I can feel the vibrations in my head pillow and my bed doesn't stand against a wall, it is coming through the floor
Win 2102
user47589
No, 32 or 64 bit
When I got up this morning I didn't expect that I'd be watching German floor installation videos but there you have it.
@Ggalla1779 wrong century mate
13:19
lol
64
@Amy do they make 32 bit OSes anymore?
user47589
then use the 64 bit version
user47589
@mikeTheLiar no idea, but it could be an older system
@mikeTheLiar heh ;)
Lol, msft testing in prod
13:20
so if they move files to another server with 32 bit z-zip...can they be opened?
in any case, I doubt my renter would allow that
user47589
@Ggalla1779 i already answered that, YES
@Sippy that's fucking gold
great thanks amy
user47589
pay attention
user47589
13:21
there will be a quiz on this next week
ow goodie
Hi! I am working in a cloud gaming startup. Here they want to avoid virtual machines because of licensing costs and hardware cost. Sending input to multiple individual game windows running on same OS is giving us a very hard time.

Is using VM really an overkill?
@Sippy the fuck?
@Sippy lol
I have this installation guy hes taken all week to put on like 6 software installs
nightmare
13:22
hahaha
@Ggalla1779 Hey that's how I work too
I mean
Azure is hard
@LifeH2O So you work at a cloud gaming startup that doesn't use the cloud?
@LifeH2O something is fundamentally wrong with that company
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
"cloud gaming startup"
What
> words
13:24
They say they will use their own private cloud after completing the product.
@Sippy well, two out of three words are buzzwords...interesting ;)
What does that mean
Rofl
> private cloud
HAHAHAHA
@LifeH2O run. run now.
RUN FUCKING FAST.
@TomW nice
@mikeTheLiar what? You don't have your own server farm? Peasant.
@Sippy I know a company that has a 'private cloud' offering.
@LifeH2O in all seriousness either invest at the start of development and develop your application to the infastructure or don't use it at all. It's a lot harder to migrate an app to the cloud than to develop in it from the start...
13:25
Capita. Surprise surprise.
@TomW Does this mean a webfarm is shortly going to become desktop edible spider farming equipment?
cloud gaming AKA game streaming .. what else
@Sippy whys that hard its all hosted...dashboards changes? no?
@SteffenWinkler yes but we use the farm to grow edible insects
@TomW I feel so bad for anyone who uses that.
13:25
The term is nonsense
@mikeTheLiar you what now?
@Sippy Insects Sippy, insects.
@LifeH2O Game streaming?
As in Twitch?
@SteffenWinkler livinfarms.com
Stop using buzzwords for one minute and talk sensibly like a human being instead of a startup employee xD
13:26
@mikeTheLiar is that SFW?
@Failsafe They took an opensource cloud gaming product and improving it e.g. hardware encoding.
@Failsafe yes. It goes on your desk.
@LifeH2O So it's still going to be opensource?
@Sippy no, as in, you basically remote connect to a server that just sends you a video feed and collects your input
How are they going to manage that?
13:27
@Sippy OnLive
@SteffenWinkler That sounds thoroughly awful
@Sippy Nope
Can you even do that?
@Sippy well Steam can do it. One of your computers renders everything and you play on your TV.
That's local wifi
13:28
so?
@Sippy no that's the private cloud idiot
as long as you don't play Ego-Shooters or real-time strategy input lag doesn't matter
then first of all, if that opensource project in under MIT, they you are not allowed to use it in profitable project legally without the owners authorization
@Failsafe yes?
13:29
So you then have to deal with latency issues in a coherent way that doesn't affect playability unless the game doesn't need to be overly playable
IE hearthstone I guess
@tweray that's not MIT
@tweray I thought MIT license was exactly about being able to use it commercial without opening your own code or doing anything, really.
I don't know, if license of any open-source product allows to do so then surely anyone can. Not my concern. I won't be there when someone catches the company for fraud :0
what's the other license then? i forgot, apache?
@LifeH2O That seems brave
What was the original question again sorry?
How to use VMs without using VMs?
13:30
@tweray uh. where you need authorisation? No idea. There is cc-by which forces you to name the original author
If they're already in breach of the open source license you might as well pirate the server operating systems xD
jk don't do that.
@Sippy Product is already good enough with very low latency.
even though cc isn't really for source code stuff
@LifeH2O Out of curiosity what type of game is it?
I can't imagine playing CS:GO as a cloud game
The idea doesn't seem like it would work at all.
Here they want to avoid virtual machines because of licensing costs and hardware cost. Sending input to multiple individual game windows running on same OS is giving us a very hard time. Is using VM really an overkill?
13:31
@Sippy VR hentai porn
man
you are on trollmode today huh lol
@Sippy me neither, Ego-Shooters won't work for something like that
I am in troll mode everyday
@LifeH2O Sending input from what
@Sippy No seriously look at demos of Gaiki.
This company was so good, sony bought it
13:32
it is totally possible, i just don't know how you can compete with sony or steam
Sony bought OnLive because they were defunct
@LifeH2O O_O
k I clearly underestimated this
I don't get how, if you're sending a HD video feed over the internet, latency stays low
By low latency I mean 20ms maximum
Unless you have a business line to your home lol
@LifeH2O Use the azure app fabric
unlimited scalability
@Failsafe Probably but cloud gaming is good. We don't know how they are managing the licensing costs e.g. playing one game on one single OS running on probably a VM
Dihydrogen Monoxide can be lethal to people, y'all better watch out!
13:34
@Failsafe They already mentioned money being an issue lol
@Sippy well you won't be doing much if you don't want to spend money
@Sippy Well you can game on 20ms right?
That's why investing exists
@RoelvanUden Sure
and funding
to pay for infastructure
this is how startups work
13:35
@Sippy It takes the same amount of time for full video to arrive. You just need more bytes at the same time. The latency doesn't differ.
budgets are for spending
class A funding then R1 then class B if you're lucky
@Ggalla1779 diamonds are forever
The company want to offer the product to consumers at I think 10$ per month. They cost should be lower than that obviously
@RoelvanUden What I get from that is that you need a fucktonne more packets, any packet failures means more latency.
13:37
@LifeH2O If you host this cloud OnPrem and you don't wanna spend money you're gonna have a bad time
@kush roses are red
@AdrianK. math is hard
@kush world is tough
@AdrianK. [redacted]
@Failsafe I don't know, stackoverflow won't let me ask this kind of question. Where do I ask? We tried Windows Server sessions.
13:39
@Sippy Well think of it this way. If you have a river with water going at 2 meter/second with a width of 2 meters, it will take 5 minutes from one point to another and you'll get, say, 2 liters of water (obviously a fake number). If you have a river that is 20 meters wide instead, it will still take 5 minutes (because speed is unaltered) but you'll get 20 liters now.
Only problem it has is that it needs RDP session always open
@LifeH2O Programming
@AdrianK. Sorry for late reply... Was a weird question though since its.... FRIDAY FRIDAY GOTTA GET DOWN ON FRIDAY!!! Great day :D How about you?
You don't really get more packet failures, besides, you can drop and correct a lot of them without having to re-send.
@kush ┻━┻ ︵ヽ(`Д´)ノ︵ ┻━┻
@RoelvanUden Mm
Sounds like my perception may be wrong
@Failsafe There I go
Latency and bandwidth are two entirely different things. :P
@LifeH2O so... they decided targeting market price of service before estimate the cost?
Filling your entire bandwidth affects latency though, no? :P
13:41
@JakobMillah last 1,5hrs of work and time to start the weekend \o/
that's pretty 21th century business model
e.g. I've worked at a lab where they pushed a PetaBits/second over a line. It still takes the same amount of time for the light to go from one side to another, but the bandwidth is exceedingly much higher.
@Sippy no
@Sippy Cloud gaming service by nvidia is being offered as 30fps@1080p and 60fps@720p
@AdrianK. Indeed.. WEEYY! But no guitar received yet :< That is sad face.. Will probably have to wait till monday.. Weird though, since it arrived in Sweden last night
@LifeH2O 30fps isn't enough for most games I play
13:42
@Sippy Well, somewhat. Let me elaborate again.
@Sippy I agree
@JakobMillah customs, perhaps?
Anyone ever used entity framework with a custom user store hooked up to active directory? I'm trying to integrate active directory authentication in to a new project and I don't want to reinvent the wheel, not sure if I should mod Identity or start from scratch
@RoelvanUden Please ^_^
@AdrianK. Probably.. Still sadface :/
13:43
@JakobMillah once you'll get it you'll have plenty of time spending with it :D
@Sippy you ever see OnLive? That worked surprisingly well
@TomW The thing Sony bought?
Possibly
@Sippy Let's take a bridge as example. You have 5 roads, so you can accommodate that many cars at the same time. When you have more than 5 cars/second (assuming you can put 1car/second onto a road), they have to start queuing up to get onto the bridge. A traffic jam, if you will. Thus, the latency of certain cars will go up, because they have to wait to go onto the bridge. Now assume that cars don't actually queue and just randomly try to chuck themselves onto the bridge.
@AdrianK. Hell yeah. Would be nice to have parts of the weekend to plink&plonk at it :D
13:44
You'll get weird latencies there.
@Sippy No, this is another company
That sony company is now this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Now
@JakobMillah there you go ༼ʘ̚ل͜ʘ̚༽
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@RoelvanUden Ok.. are you continuing that analogy cos now I'm even more confused xD
@AdrianK. Thanks ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ
13:47
@Sippy Oh. Uhm. I wasn't intending on continueing that.
It seemed clear to me.
Let me try to get a different example...
Maybe it was and I missed the point you were trying to convey
The point I was getting at, with that analogy, is that before with gaming you had the data you needed to update. So you had maybe 200 cars. With a 5 lane bridge, 200 cars get across in 20ms. Add video into the connection and suddenly you have 10,000 cars.
f'cking hell, pandora is annoying today.
YOu can use pandora?
@Sippy everyone can
nope
user47589
13:50
i'm listening to pandora right as we speak.
...if they are behind VPN
UK can't
Australia can't I don't think either
Or NZ
@AdrianK. DING DING DING
@Sippy I assume you know how traffic works. Take a 6-lane road. Each car drives at 15 miles/hour. The road is 15 miles long. If you have 2 cars, they don't have to wait, and it takes one hour to reach the other side. If you have 12 cars, 6 would have to wait a little before they can follow the other 6 already on the road. Now assume there are 200 cars, and they all have to get on the road. What do people do? They queue up from whatever road they came from to enter the 6 road lane. With me?
@Sippy google 'pandora chrome extension'
13:51
@RoelvanUden yup
or firefox
doesn't really matter
I use spotify
i hate pandora
I hate spotify because they violate net neutrality
^ this
also their music matcher sucks
13:52
/me dons a high-vis vest and starts construction works on Analogy Road
@Sippy Right, so with that example of 12 cars, the first 6 are not delayed. The latter 6 are, but they are marginally delayed (might take them one hour and 20 seconds because we drive safely way behind another car). Now, the 200 cars, that would be a traffic jam. In a traffic jam, we all queue up behind each other and wait for our turn. So, instead of one hour, it depends on our spot in queue. This adds time (thus latency). Still with me right?
user47589
spotify is in bed with the major labels
@SteffenWinkler have you tried last.fm?
compared to pandora's everyones music matcher sucks, though
@SteffenWinkler i mean yea
13:53
@AdrianK. yeah, years ago. Didn't had the selection and didn't really find the right stuff
ignorance is bliss
I haven't tried Pandora's matcher, but Lastfm's recommendations are working for me very, very well
@AdrianK. I love the bug they had in their algorithm years ago that recommended Radiohead to virtually everybody
@Squiggle It's not a bug, it's a feature ;)
user47589
@Failsafe bliss can be approximated with various drugs
13:54
~12 years ago... shit.
If I spin up a station on pandora with the first song I ever heared of my own free will (read: liked), given ~6 hours of playing music, pandora will have played nearly every song I like while nearly exactly 'following' the order in which I 'found' them. Going through a couple of genres crossing nearly everything
@Sippy Good. Now assume that each driver is a total ass and doesn't wait for others. Everyone is fighting to get onto the road as quickly as possible, because fuck, we have to get home to watch TV! Fuck others! Now some cars won't be delayed at all, because luck allowed them to get on the road quickly, while other cars might be delayed for several hours because others get in front of them all the time! This is what happens to packets. You can only accommodate so much, and random queue..
@Squiggle in no time we'll get beards and canes
So all packets are assholes.
13:55
@Amy I mean yea but you know...also ignorance
From Rock/Metal to techno, to medieval rock, to metal, to industrial to calm violine music.
In what way does that help latency?
:D
user47589
@Failsafe ignorance is less fun tho
@AdrianK. already got a beard, m8.
@Squiggle same here, man
13:56
and I've started wearing flatcaps :/
beardies fistbump!
(m)
@Sippy It answers your question "If I fill my entire bandwidth, that affects latency". Yes, it does, because packets are assholes and try to get onto the line without waiting in turn.
@AdrianK. [manly fistbump]
And it can feel entirely random. Hence you can get "spikes" of latency.
no other streaming service is even capable of figuring half of that out and if they try (or I let them try) the station goes into stuff I absolutely hate after 2 hours of music.
13:56
@Amy but effective
@AdrianK. bump
user47589
definitely cheaper
@Squiggle If you shave your beard you might look close to Justin Sandercoe (a brittish guitar teacher @ YT)
@SteffenWinkler there you go!
@Amy have you used the Thumbprint station?
user47589
what are you talking about?
13:59
@Amy on pandora there is a Thumbprint station
plays only stuff you upvoted or songs related to those, across all your stations

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