« first day (2761 days earlier)      last day (2189 days later) » 

1:01 AM
The bank branch where I have opened account for my non-for-profit company has closed. My tiny company is still alive.
One way to win is to outlive all your opponents
 
 
1 hour later…
2:11 AM
Goddammit... Microsoft has done it again. They broke the Intel Compiler integration.
I guess I won't be doing any more compiler upgrades for a while...
 
2:46 AM
Can clang build actual Winodws executables?
 
Not only does the latest MSVC ICE with /arch:AVX512, it also miscompiles my FFT.
 
It also can't build Qt5 for static targets without hacks (which much more important)
 
It could be the same bug. But I'm not entirely interested in debugging that 80k LOC monstrosity atm.
@Mikhail At least it builds.
 
Also no auto vectorization for 16 bit types
 
Don't give a shit about auto vectorization. :)
Real programmers manually vectorize.
 
2:58 AM
lol, real programmers use GPUs
 
Real programmers don't need GPUs.
Looks like 15.8 preview 1 is also borked in the exact same ways.
fuck this shit...
 
Use clang + clion
I liked clion more than msvc's ide
Or is all your vectorization in msvc intrinsics?
 
3:18 AM
or rather Intel's intrinsics.
 
3:53 AM
@Mikhail Real programmers design asics (using the control-double-meta-macro in emacs to control the butterflies to create the right weather to admit the necessary cosmic rays, of course).
 
@JerryCoffin Real programmers embed Anime characters in their products:
 
@Mysticial I suppose real programmers might. Being a complex programmer, my options are much less limited.
 
Does it really matter, the joke left me unphased?
also those are pretty good performance numbers
 
4:20 AM
@JerryCoffin that subtle swoosh of naive newblet
 
@Mikhail Not as good as they should be for something that cost me $800. (now retailing at almost $1800)
 
4:46 AM
One of those RGB ram disks?
 
hey guys
 
@Mikhail My other set.
VTune measures the bandwidth to be around 70 GB/s. So there's a lot of overhead in the ram drive.
 
5:09 AM
@Mysticial did you see the new optane numbers?
 
No I haven't. Do they suck?
 
Not bad for pleb tier, non RAM hds
I like the higher 4k performance at low queue depths, the real problem is that you gotta sacrifice a precious PCIe slot
 
Are you going to graduate anytime soon @mik?
 
@TelKitty Well I'm getting pretty close to being fired, for the last half year my advisor won't talk about work, technical discussions end in him insulting me, guy has been steadily documenting my supposed performance shortfals, and now he is preparing to import a bunch of Chinese students. All of my projects are working pretty well and I have like 25 co-authorships + 5 at the manuscript stage.
For example, today was supposed to be a good day because the head of the department likes me enough to give me $5,000 towards equipment. Got yelled at for not knowing some theory I don't use. (although its trivial to look up)
Probably somewhat hard to fire me because I built 3 of the 4 systems in our lab.
 
@Mikhail does that mean your thesis supervisor fears of your graduation and is planning to replace you with cheap, more obedient labour once you are done?
 
5:22 AM
@TelKitty or before
like in maybe 2 months
also I'm pretty cheap because I'm funded by fellowships (at least somebody else likes me)
I also think I got us a reasonable amount of money
 
A few of my friends went to do a PhD in Engineering, then found good jobs and quit before graduation.
Those who didn't, tend to stay in uni after as well (as post doc or in a teaching position)
 
I'm doing the reverse, I found good jobs after undergrad and have a reasonable chance of being kicked out of academia
 
5:44 AM
I bought a gigantic piece of tarp as training field for my autonomous toy car
it's working well
also new batteries work like charm
 
 
6 hours later…
11:30 AM
 
At this point, I think even my kids will be waiting for a release of half-life 3
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix the good news is it's not technically vaporware as it's never been actually announced
 
It has been more than 10 years, since the release of half life 2
it's likely half life 3 will be playable through VR
 
I honestly don't think Half Life 3 or Portal 3 are coming\
valve hasn't released a new game in years
 
Yeah, it's sad, it felt like Dota2 and TF2 and CSS are taking most of their energy
 
11:36 AM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix on the contrary, steam itself is
 
I mean they apparently even had a team for Ricochet 2
 
11:57 AM
@Mikhail don't assume that
 
12:25 PM
I learned at my last job that no matter how essential you may seem to the process you are always expendable
2
 
nwp
"You may be essential, but that doesn't stop them from firing you."
 
it also doesn't stop truck-kun from sending you to another world...
 
it's hard for self employed people to fire themselves
 
nwp
They call it "giving up", but it's basically the same thing.
 
1:12 PM
@Mgetz Sure, it's not like they can't find someone to continue your work for less money.
 
nwp
1:24 PM
Because this is Pascal. There is no such logic as "simply". Why you have to write PROCEDURE and FUNCTION for every function - in C there is no keyword for this, it is obvious and defined by the context. — i486 1 hour ago
That person seems to not have encountered the most vexing parse.
Although I guess that's not really an issue in C.
 
void vs procedure is a meaningless syntactic distinction
that is, congrats, instead of calling it procedure, you call it "a function that returns a void". Big whoop
 
nwp
The return type does contain more information than just signifying a function though.
 
in fact, it's C which is retarded, because printf is not a function, it does side effects
 
@milleniumbug I guess in one case you're not forced to return anything and the other you'll have to explicitely return void
@milleniumbug if it's not a function what is it?
 
mathematicians had been using the word "function" way earlier than C came around
it's a procedure, subroutine or subprogram
 
nwp
1:33 PM
Or you just see it as a function that takes a set, where printf is only slightly special for not requiring a fixed sized set.
Although it's ordered, so it should be a list instead of a set, but that sounds less mathy.
 
I don't see the point to argue on how something is called whether it returns something or not.
@nwp a linked list is a composition of set containing more sets with the deepest containing the empty set
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Indeed. My point is to call both the ones that do and those that don't "procedures"
Pascal and C both fail :D
 
I'd rather keep things simple and not call them anything
Have a language completely built on top of expression that are neither "functions" or "procedures" but can be called
 
nwp
Does the preprocessor count?
 
(let loop ((i 0) (c 10))
(if (< i c)
(begin
(display i)
(loop (+ i 1) c)))
#t))
You tell me, what is this a function a procedure, subroutine, subprogram?
 
1:44 PM
it's definitely not a function, because it does side effects
 
There are no sideeffects here
except the "display"
 
(display i) is a side effect
 
@milleniumbug On the other hand, essentially all the people who invented those horrible, impure monstrosities to start with were also mathematicians.
 
If mathematicians named language, it would be more likely to be called 'X++'
 
2:08 PM
This is small part of 3 page assignment if you say then i replace it with complete assignment — Abdullah Khan 33 mins ago
I give up
 
2:34 PM
SO isn't what it was anymore
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix hasn't been since at least 500k of Jon Skeet's rep
 
Jon Skeet could leave SO forever and still have more rep than anyone forever
 
@juanchopanza I've read it multiple times, I'm still not exactly sure what's being asked. I think they are asking why C++ doesn't have a tag namespace and prohibit inheritance off of structs. To which my answer would be that the language is complicated enough without having to add special rules for that. — Mgetz 3 mins ago
 
 
1 hour later…
3:44 PM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Forever is a long time...
 
 
1 hour later…
5:00 PM
@user703016 "des vitamines pour la créativité" #DystopieBanale
 
5:25 PM
@Mysticial trololololol
 
5:44 PM
@milleniumbug THey're all functions.
 
 
1 hour later…
7:10 PM
@Mysticial lol
 
7:24 PM
@Mysticial dare I ask? I don't have 10k rep
 
> I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How to add a word to a date (year) drop down menu on PHP?

Why did I get downvoted for the truth?
the link leads to
> Don't use PHP it's ancient an it sucks
 
 
1 hour later…
8:30 PM
The only way I see to do it is to resurrect Fibonacci and ask him to sum the arrays. — Eugene Sh. 7 mins ago
 
8:50 PM
@Borgleader SO told us not to be mean. I guess people are getting creative now. :)
 
Ha, watching the first one now XD
Funny how you're just hopping around between languages in your tutorials
 
jwm
it must be finals week
 
10:06 PM
@jwm kinda sad that after a semester of classes, the hardest thing the class came up with are linked lists
 
jwm
or "how do I compile my release project?"
 
I'd almost forgive them for asking that question
"How to deploy a C++ project" :-)
 
Mar 26 at 2:35, by Mikhail
Linked lists are the bubble sort of data structures
@thecoshman Would you prefer I do everything in Java? ;)
 
10:22 PM
@fredoverflow I'm happy enough with you using multiple languages, it's nice seeing these simple problems solved through differing languages
I guess it depends who you're targeting towards
I suspect those who are new to programming might prefer you stuck to one language so that they can get used to it
 
I'm not sure I have a "target audience"... I guess my YouTube channel is more like a vlog of what currently fascinates me :)
 
Do it with Kepler shuffle operations in CUDA, what would be hardcore
 
That's also cool enough
 
Ah, was responding to Fred :P
 
10:29 PM
Most interesting optimization talk/paper I've heard in a while
KEPLER SHUFFLE ALL THE THINGS
 
@Mysticial Heh, I tried Quora, but didnt stick around for too long
 
11:17 PM
@fredoverflow Like most blogs/vlogs, your target audience is mostly...yourself.
 

« first day (2761 days earlier)      last day (2189 days later) »