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23:02
@Ell I'm thinking $549.99
@AlexM. What was what about AMD?
@AlexM. titan X has more ram though i think (12 gbs to the ti's 6gb)
@AlexM. And rumors say that the AMD Fury X will outperform it :D
@Nooble that's what I was asking, since you know what AMD is doing
Ahh.
Well yeah, they're teasing a GPU.
They rented out the biggest display in Times Square just to show off a picture of it.
It's supposed to have 4096 cores and 4GB of HBM memory.
Ell
Ell
It does beat 980ti if benchmarks are to be believed
23:08
@Ell benchmarks by whom?
Ell
Ell
I hope it has good Linux support :
Fingers crossed.
Ell
Ell
Videocardz
@Ell so you can play Sauerbraten?
AYYYYYYYYYY
/s
I know linux runs games ok
Ell
Ell
23:13
I play borderlands 2 really
and occasionally cs go
too bad
sauerbraten is a great game
instagib on venice is fun
Ell
Ell
I play arms race because I'm nub
I don't play games enough to justify an upgrade
But I'm excited still anyway
If AMD become actual competitors to Intel and nvidia it would be great
Yeah.
I can't wait for Zen.
bah
why the fuck did Microsoft issue win10 reservations as a Windows Update?
@Puppy They want everyone on board?
23:17
I know right.
And why is it a "reservations" system.
@Nooble You're not zen then.
The hell is that.
@MarkGarcia Heh.
@MarkGarcia That could include people who can't readily run Windows Update.
@Ell the way volvo gives everyone wallhacks over the leader is cancer
seriously ALL of the game modes valve came with are broken
arms race is a broken gun game
I heard Win10 won't allow you to defer updates.
23:18
casual has no reason to exist, it should become unranked competitive
AFAIK you can have ISOs if you have Win 7/8 keys.
Unless you get Enterprise or Pro.
and competitive doesn't even follow competitive CS rules
I kinda switched completely to 3rd party services like CEVO and FaceIt to play CS GO
@Nooble Honestly, I don't know why you should defer.
I'm a bit dizzy now damn
23:20
Also, holy fk the price! anandtech.com/show/9366/…
@MarkGarcia Well, if I'm doing work I wouldn't want it to shut itself down without warning.
@MarkGarcia That is not worth it at all.
@Nooble Oh, you meant that. You can, I tried Win 10 on one of my machine and you sure can.
Wait so how will those updates work?
@Nooble If you're the only one using it, I guess. It's meant for collaboration stuff.
Ell
Ell
Time to sleep
Night guys
23:21
Night.
Good night.
@Nooble Just the same as 7 and 8.
Oh on shutdown?
Xeo
Xeo
Huh. Stella was howling, I went over to check on her, open the door and Taiga slips through into the room. They were basically touching noses - and no hissing / hitting from either party \o/
Makes sense then.
@Nooble On shutdown or on schedule. Pretty much the same.
23:22
@MarkGarcia Principally because Windows Update is slow, buggy, consumes all my bandwidth when I'm in a game, and tries to restart my computer whilst I'm using it.
plus they endlessly bitch at you about incredibly unimportant things that don't really qualify as windows updates, like new versions of IE.
@Puppy There's that WSUS thing where you can manually download updates.
Windows Update sure is a resource hog though.
@MarkGarcia Yeah, but let's face it, that pretty much means that I don't download update.s
lol yeah
@MarkGarcia Looks like a < $1500 PC with a fancy display to me.
@BartekBanachewicz That was awesome. Ping me when you want company again.
23:27
I was supposed to try freecad tonight but now i can't even read the manual properly fuck
@AlexM. sleep
Guys, how do you like... write a recursive function to know if a binary tree is complete (is full, except maybe for the last row which must be filled from the left) or not?
@MarkGarcia I still have 1/3 beer left
I gotta do that first
I don't really wanna go to sleep because when I wake up all I gotta do is study
so depressing
@Jefffrey How is that different to balanced?
Well a lot
^ balanced but not complete
23:31
> When you have a brilliant idea, you don't want to be slowed down by something routine and mundane. Read about code generation in CLion.
write a recursive function that stops when right has a node but left doesn't
@Jefffrey max_depth-min_depth <= 1?
wait that's not balanced
why does wikipedia say it's balanced
23:31
@Jefffrey define "balanced"
@Jefffrey link?
@Jefffrey it did not fall over
Google's got a decent definition
In computer science, a binary tree is a tree data structure in which each node has at most two children, which are referred to as the left child and the right child. A recursive definition using just set theory notions is that a (non-empty) binary tree is a triple (L, S, R), where L and R are binary trees or the empty set and S is a singleton set. Some authors allow the binary tree to be the empty set as well. From a graph theory perspective, binary (and K-ary) trees as defined here are actually arborescences. A binary tree may thus be also called a bifurcating arborescence—a term which actually...
@Jefffrey "A balanced binary tree has the minimum possible maximum height (a.k.a. depth) for the leaf nodes"
@Jefffrey Clearly not balanced, since the right-hand-side is way shorter than the left...
23:32
@AlexM. If on the last level I have to consecutive pair of nodes that has only 1 left child, then it's not balanced, but your algorithm would tell you it is
@Puppy ^
@StackedCrooked lol
@Jefffrey but you said full I think
so you can't have consecutive lefts
or was it complete
@AlexM. Full except maybe for the last row, which must be filled from left to right
that's a complete binary tree
here I googled geeksforgeeks.org/…
and the last row can also just contain 1 left node on the further left
23:33
I thik I'll go to sleep now because my head is heavy
bye
yeah, I read that but that code is terrible
and it's not recursive
you need to adapt it man
that ugly code -> your black box -> nice recursive code
lol
it uses deques to store the visited nodes
@Jefffrey Don't you want to just compare minimum and maximum distances to the leaf nodes that are children of the other nodes, and say it's not if they differ by more than one, or if the right one is longer than the left?
23:38
It still irks me that std C++ offers no way to embed a shared_ptr control block as a member of a class. IMO that's what enable_shared_from_this should be doing, not this weak_ptr nonsense.
@jaggedSpire distance? You mean height?
Sort of like a depth finding algorithm, but it analyses the found depth as well.
Sorry, yeah.
I don't remember binary tree terminology too well.
The problem with height is that it always selects the highest height, so you lose the information about the smaller children
Compare at each node.
Have a minimum height, a maximum height, and an error state that propogates.
Or a 'false' state that does
So a leaf node would find it had no children, and return a minimum and a maximum height of '0'. A non-leaf node would check that both children exist, indicate false if the right existed and the left didn't, but would otherwise process the maxima and minima of the returned evaluations of both (or just the one) of its child nodes.
If both nodes exist, and the minimum of one is more than one away from the maximum of the other, return false. If the maximum of the right is more than the minimum of the left, return false.
If one node exists, and the left returns a maximum and minimum both of 0, return false.
Otherwise, increment the maximum and minimum, and return true.
(If one of the calls returns false, also return false)
Shouldn't that work?
@jaggedSpire yes
23:46
@jaggedSpire dayem that's a long story
ok i'm off for good now
Oh good. I hoped I hadn't just made a fool of myself in front of you guys
Our GH org might become more useful soonish, the new permission system allows org members to create repos and teams without being owners
I just couldn't go to sleep before listening to this awesome song I liked in highschool
23:47
@jaggedSpire let me read
...you could also make the function return 0-0-true if the supplied pointer was a null pointer. The leaf nodes' height would be 1 then, but it would be simpler.
lol null pointer
50 years of much ado about nulling

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