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19:00
Huh, interesting.
Yeah 'Murica!
You have the Adreno GPU and I have the Mali AFAIK.
My CPU has .15GHz more per core.
Incidentally, does that mean that programs (in a browser) which use the GPU would perform the same on both the phone and the computer?
They would perform better on both. But your computer probably doesn't run an ARM processor, so the GPU is different.
Oh dear loard I had to use this language today. It's not even accurate and the documentation for it is worse than a lot of CG languages.
Not to mention the fact that it can't parse functions inside parenthesis.
Sounds like a RegEx parser :D
19:07
Even better - it had autofill for things that caused syntax errors.
That's how you know it's a top-quality language.
@mınxomaτ Err, I don't think that answers my question. You said before that GPU-accelerated JS can't max out the GPU's capability due to technical limitations, and the GPU-accelerated numbers in your tool were in the 2000-3000 range on both my phone and my laptop. Then, would that mean that 3D things (for example) would take roughly the same amount of time to render on both devices?
The test doesn't perform 3D things, but GPGPU floating point calculations. In your case, if you get the same numbers, the performance is the same.
Rendering of any kind, including 3D is a completely different workload.
Oh, so GPGPU stuff is for lots of number crunching?
there will be advocad emoji in unicode soon
@TuxCopter wow
And this
It's added by Apple but I think it will be added in Unicode for compatibility
@TuxCopter uhh that thing has a ToS.
WTF
> You must be 13 years or older to use avoemoji.com.
WTFFFFF
I tought COPPA only applied to accounts
Wait WTF it have accounts
19:18
Hey look a Harambe emoji
ok this site is weird
thoughts?
@WheatWizard So where I am I supposed to post brain-flak modulo again?
I tried again and now have 46 bytes.
@Microsoft Please, for the sake of logic, stop creating a lot of paid things when free equivalents exists
Sees Windows is the most used OS in the world
ok
19:20
@Poke I have difficulty giving the thumbs up to anything Microsoft anymore, especially when free equivalents exist already that are likely better (knowing Microsoft coding practices >.>).
@feersum So you brute-force Mersenne twister and create a really short Brain-Flak modulo? ok
@feersum You can post it here or wherever else. It doesn't fit the specs of a question very well so you may need to write wrapper for the program to make it valid.
Well that's kind of annoying to have to write another program and post the modulo in an unrelated question.
yeah I know
Couldn't you make a question about how to modulo in brainflak or something?
19:26
I think I will
is a loophole that allows you to write duplicates and language-specific questions.
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Consider business use. Suppose a company already has a contract with microsoft for office/skype for business/etc
@DrMcMoylex Your name o_O
@Poke Consider business use: reducing yearly costs significantly by turning to similar, no-cost programs.
^
I was about to say this
19:29
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Are there any downsides to that?
@Yodle Yes
@feersum Perhaps you should just post it on the existing tips page
If you use software all from the same vendor, it presumably makes your system administration easier.
I feel like there are, or everyone would stop using paid services
19:30
No-cost programs often lack the level of support that you get from a vendor like Microsoft
If you don't use software from Microsoft you save load of $$$
@Yodle Yes - but there are also downsides to using the typical paid programs.
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Q: Tips for Golfing in Brain-Flak

Wheat WizardBrain-flak is a stack-based turing-tarpit language, written collaboratively between me, DJMcMayhem, and 1000000000. Some users are very experienced in the mysterious ways of Brain-Flak. So I thought it a good idea to set up this question as a way for us, and hopefully others too, to share our k...

@WheatWizard OK, that works
See: Microsoft's tendency for poor-quality code control and unhelpful assistance.
19:31
Source?
@Poke Sometimes they're better too.
+1 for DrMcMoylex. :D — DrMcMoylex yesterday
"better"
@DrMcMoylex oic
@feersum That's insane
19:32
that is very subjective
All right, I've tested it for stack-cleanliness.. hopefully no stupid oversights.
@DrMcMoylex Is V entirely backward-compatible with vim?
Hopefully
@Poke So is "level of support". ;)
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Not true. Security issues are addressed promptly with paid vendors
19:34
@Poke And they inherently aren't with free vendors?
And very promptly with FOSS
Not all the time
@Poke Not all the time with paid vendors either.
High risk vulns will get fixed with paid vendors
because there's urgency
19:35
And will also be fixed with free software
not always
Probably as quickly as a paid vendor
that is unlikely
Known FOSS generally have thousands of contributors
@TuxCopter No. There are a few differences. 1), 0 is deprecated, you need | instead (basically the same thing) 2) <esc> and <cr> at the end are implicit, 3) the default indent settings are different and probably some other things I've forgotten
19:37
ok
Oh, and registers are pre-filled
@Poke Considering most distributions of Windows are still vulnerable to really simple things like the IPv6 RA flood that is fixable by tweaking a default option and alike, I'm gonna give that one a no.
c++ is whitespace sensitive
@TuxCopter #define
@Poke FOSS is usually more secure, and sometimes better, than proprietary software. That's why I always look for FOSS.
19:39
@WheatWizard Posted.
@TuxCopter Oh yeah three other things. 1) H and L are different 2) / and ? can't insert the contents of a register with <C-r> and 3) there's a neovim bug with block wise operators
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC Not to mention that a lot of the time, users can fix the bugs themselves rather than relying on a company whose main focus is profit.
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC I don't know where you're getting this information
@Poke Look at all the windows security bugs. Now look at Linux/BSD.
Even Mac OS X, which is partially open source, is more secure than windows.
@Poke FOSS have thousands of contributors, when a bug is posted it's generally fixed in some hours
19:41
and source is open so it's easier for white hats to find bugs
The Halloween documents comprise a series of confidential Microsoft memoranda on potential strategies relating to free software, open-source software, and to Linux in particular, and a series of media responses to these memoranda. Both the leaked documents and the responses were published by Eric S. Raymond in 1998. The documents are associated with Halloween because many of them were originally leaked close to the 31st of October in different years. == Overview == The first Halloween document, requested by senior vice-president James Allchin for the attention of senior vice-president Paul Maritz...
Nice Microsoft
@Poke 1, 2, 3.
> These documents acknowledged that free software products such as Linux were technologically competitive with some of Microsoft's products, [4] and set out a strategy to combat them.
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC lol
any book recommendations about language design?
19:42
Hey @Arda.
@feersum I am not sure that it is stack clean
@VTCAKAVSMoACE hey vtc
@arda The Dragon book
I tested it. Do you have a counterexample?
long time no see
19:43
Oh wait it's about compiler design
@arda Likewise
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC Careful what you wish for. :P
Stop pinging me with random questions
4
The language will be for hardware interaction. I can just make stuff that feels right, but I want to make it the best language I can make
@mınxomaτ Do you like pie?
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@mınxomaτ I realized that, I deleted it.
Do you?
19:45
depends on what kind
@DmitryKudriavtsev That's some quick stars
@mınxomaτ how was your day?
Deleted pings are actually more obnoxious because you still get the notification but then have no idea what caused it
3
oh yeah I didn't even notice those
> You have fully used your vote allowance for today
;__________________________________________________;
19:45
> mortifications
> mortification
@TuxCopter I starred for you
@TuxCopter I have never encountered that
19:45
@DmitryKudriavtsev y u do dis ;_;
I vote, but not that often
@arda If you're just gonna go for language for hardware interaction, just go for it with assembly and practice. Books can be helpful, but nothing beats raw practice. :)
@DrMcMoylex I'll edit the message out next time, maybe?
...still accurate.
Or just don't do it. If it's already too late, there's nothing you can really do but be more careful in the future
19:47
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC How can you say this?
Oh I need to get a new profile pic, it's past Halloween
@TuxCopter Where is the proof of this? Paid vendors are paid to fix their shit when something is wrong
And bug are less likely in FOSS
@VTCAKAVSMoACE nah, it'll be a language for simulation of hardware (well, I'm testing an idea, which is mostly, well, you write the code of objects in the game, and you'll be able to control movement, get data from "sensors" etc). I might implement lua or python for the project but I want to make a language that'd fit well too. I'm asking here because you people have tons of esolangs.
Because, again, thousands of contributors
19:49
@TuxCopter No.
@arda Like Verilog?
It's just more likely to be fixed quickly.
@feersum I am torn 0 0 7 destroys the seven so It is not stack clean. However 0%0 is undefined so I might let it slide. I have to mull this over for a bit.
I have one too but well, that's exactly why I don't want to design this language without researching a bit more: even I hate coding with my esolang.
@arda Ohhh, I see. Why not go down to base level? I'm doing this with Cardamom.
19:50
@WheatWizard WTF? Of course you can't modulo 0.
You just have to abstract-ify your components.
@TuxCopter hmm, I'll need to check that. Thanks.
Plus, your bounty specified positive arguments only.
@Poke Linux > Mac OS X > Windows
19:50
That is an opinion
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC macos is better than windows? hahaha no
Javascript says n % 0 is NaN
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC (Mac OS X is now macOS)
Make sense
@TuxCopter Put a -0 instead.
19:51
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC You reversed a thing. Linux > Windows > Mac OS X
Because at least Windows don't require proprieatary hardware -.-
@WheatWizard > Your program must be capable of taking the modulus for all positive (non-zero) arguments.
@TuxCopter that are on the list
19:52
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC OBJECTION!
I'm using linux lately and tbh yeah, it's better than windows in some ways, and those ways, I use a lot, but macos is not useful for nearly anyone, especially with latest macbooks.
It's the killer screen switching feature
Seriously, there are better chromebooks than new macbooks atm.
@arda Although the latest Macbook pro looks sweeeeet.
@VTCAKAVSMoACE OBJECTION: I can't use vim without esc.
19:52
But it's sweeeeeet sh*t
oh boy religious wars about operating systems this'll be fun
@arda I was talking about the design sheesh
@ArtOfCode lnux ftw
yes, but it also stack clean is defined such that it includes programs running outside of the domain. I think I am going to award the bounty but I have to think a bit about this first.
dual-boot linux/windows is my poison of choice
19:53
I want to spam esc while raging out of csgo, and I don't want to break my touchscreen, no thank you.
@ArtOfCode Want to start kicking people? :P
@ArtOfCode that's what I'm doing.
But I'm starting to hate windows lol
The wifi driver is terrible
@El'endiaStarman done enough of that today :)
@arda heh, same
@WheatWizard I don't understand. What aspect of the challenge is not met?
19:53
But well, I keep it for unity and stuff.
Can the stars be used as a form of polling?
I'm only using it because games and Office
@VTCAKAVSMoACE NO
@VTCAKAVSMoACE yes they can ;)
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Please no.
19:54
Use Strawpoll
@feersum Technically your program is not stack clean
I get better FPSes in CSGO in linux, lol
I'm getting mixed signals here
@WheatWizard How do you define that?
It's not worth discussing this anymore
19:54
@VTCAKAVSMoACE except my signals are deliberately misleading
The linux graphics drivers are much better than they were a few years ago.
@ArtOfCode oh
I use Windows because... <sub>I am too lazy to install Linux RIP</sub>
welllllp
@VTCAKAVSMoACE ?
19:54
@feersum Given an input arity (a tuple of positions on the active and inactive stack before the program runs), and an output arity (another tuple of the same sort after the program runs) and a function that maps between the two, a program is is considered stack clean iff it performs the function, ends on the stack it started, and the values on the stack that are not in the input remain the same regardless of the conditions of the stack.
strawpoll is an actuall poll so that should be a thing if this is a thing at all
@Poke DOS, DOS, DOS & Windows 98 & 95, DOS & Windows 98 & 95, DOS & Windows 98 & 95, DOS, DOS, ... VB-Script, Windows, bootsector generic, Apple II, ... Microsoft Word
How to get kicked from Microsoft Student Partner program: say stuff I said above :P
@WheatWizard It does that.
@arda yeah, some games are better on Linux, but most games still support Windows alone
The third most upvoted link on SHENZHEN I/O subreddit is rickroll in SHENZHEN I/O ._.
well, windows is much better for end users and some devs, but I don't do much on my pc lately, and terrible wifi drivers don't help me lurk on reddit.
@feersum Not quite, it changes the 7 in 0 0 7. But I don't think it matters too much.
19:56
> well, windows is much better for end users and some devs
WHAT
@arda hint: get an Apple AirPort
@WheatWizard But you defined the domain of the function as strictly positive.
Anybody do Java?
@ArtOfCode those stuff costs 500usd here
Not me
19:57
receives the wifi, gives you an ethernet cable, because ethernet drivers are generally way better
@arda not the extreme, just the basic
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Geobits and a couple others, whose names escape me at this moment.
@ArtOfCode basic one costs 500usd
cost me £79, I'm hearing similar figures (~$80) in the US
GamrCorps is a Java speaker
Fatalize made Brachylog in Java
@VTCAKAVSMoACE in theory yes, in practice... I may be terrible at it
19:57
.o/
If I had 500usd, I'd spend that to steam getting a new pc
@betseg heyyy
@betseg ·o\
@VTCAKAVSMoACE ಠ_ಠ member variable in uppercase
@arda they really are
19:58
@VTCAKAVSMoACE ...is that Node.js in Java?
public class Node extends ArrayList<Node> {
@TuxCopter That's actually the way it's supposed to be.
@El'endiaStarman No. The class is called node.
@VTCAKAVSMoACE so the results of this: Windows still corners the market, followed by Deb/Ubuntu/Mint, followed by macOS
@ArtOfCode weird. Last time I went at apple store istanbul, even the lowest ones costed around 300-400usd.
> Your program be stack-clean. This means that it should work as long as there are two positive integers on top of the active stack regardless of the preconditions; and that all the other elements will appear untouched at the termination of the program.
19:59
@TuxCopter This is what I was talking about.
@arda istanbul... yeah, okay, that wouldn't surprise me
@feersum I did hence the conflict. The function is defined only for positive values while stack cleanliness is still defined for all values. I think I should have been more careful wording the original question. I still am reviewing your answer but as it stands I think I will allow the program to be not stack clean outside the domain on the function
probably cheaper to get one from the US and ship it internationally
You are making a class extending a list of this class???
@DrMcMoylex Ok it looks like I was specific
19:59
Is this even possible?
It is an Object defined as a List of itself.
this is resolved then
@TuxCopter Yesss, with no errors and amazing memory usage.
it means that linux users can't click vote

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