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2020-10-31 17:43:05 × dbmikus quits (~dbmikus@cpe-76-167-86-219.natsow.res.rr.com) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2020-10-31 17:44:16 <monsterchrom> Especially in the context of: last night I already got like 80% of it, then suddenly they pushed out the Oct30 hotfix, so it reset to 0% and started from scratch.
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2020-10-31 17:44:59 <merijn> monsterchrom: Invest in better internet :p
2020-10-31 17:45:11 <monsterchrom> :)
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2020-10-31 17:46:25 <davean> monsterchrom: just how slow is your internet?
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2020-10-31 17:46:42 <newbi> okay i hope i wont be bothering you guys, i will have about dozen questions in a few hours.
2020-10-31 17:46:59 <newbi> i need to write negative numbers in braces?
2020-10-31 17:47:08 <monsterchrom> full speed is 25Mbps. I could use full speed and get it down in < 2 hours. But I'm nice, I'm using 10% of that.
2020-10-31 17:47:11 <davean> yes, to distinguish it from subtraction
2020-10-31 17:47:40 <davean> monsterchrom: no QoS?
2020-10-31 17:47:53 <__monty__> newbi: Not always per se but it's a good habit.
2020-10-31 17:47:54 <monsterchrom> No.
2020-10-31 17:48:07 <newbi> okay, and is there a function for absolute value? because when i name my function "abs" i get an error that it could be referred to other functions that i dont know how to even use
2020-10-31 17:48:23 <monsterchrom> > abs (-4)
2020-10-31 17:48:26 <lambdabot> 4
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2020-10-31 17:49:18 <newbi> oh okay thanks, is there a way to override default functions
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2020-10-31 17:49:36 <monsterchrom> Yes, but do you have to?
2020-10-31 17:50:11 <newbi> no :)
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2020-10-31 17:52:20 <__monty__> monsterchrom: I wish LEDBAT was easy to use for scenarios like that.
2020-10-31 17:54:06 <monsterchrom> If the wikiepdia entry for that is to be believed, more like "actually available".
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2020-10-31 17:55:53 <__monty__> I mean, it's used by bittorrent clients, so there must be a foss implementation out there, right?
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2020-10-31 17:57:15 <monsterchrom> How do I convince the Steam client to use it?
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2020-10-31 17:58:45 <__monty__> Well now we get to my lamentation.
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2020-10-31 18:00:53 <[exa]> monsterchrom: you can switch the tcp congestion algorithm in kernel, I guess it can be done even for process groups
2020-10-31 18:01:17 <[exa]> (that is, if steam uses TCP)
2020-10-31 18:01:46 <monsterchrom> How do I switch the TCP congestion algorithm in the Windows kernel? Do I have to recompile the kernel?
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2020-10-31 18:08:26 <[exa]> monsterchrom: no idea. :]
2020-10-31 18:10:10 <newbi> whats with GHCi and tabs? what should i do? the functions still load but the errors are annoying
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2020-10-31 18:10:32 <newbi> i dont want all code to be in one line
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2020-10-31 18:10:47 <monsterchrom> use spaces.
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2020-10-31 18:16:28 <tomsmeding> perhaps the ghc error message for tabs should include a note that spaces are the alternative
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2020-10-31 18:16:49 <tomsmeding> this is not the first person I've seen who responds to the warning in question with "but I don't want my functions to be one-liners"
2020-10-31 18:17:03 <tomsmeding> s/error/warning/
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2020-10-31 18:18:32 <DigitalKiWicked> i make all of my functions one line so i can run sort on the source files
2020-10-31 18:18:36 <newbi> it did print that i use spaces instead, i just wasnt used to it
2020-10-31 18:19:08 <davean> tabs are widly considered a problem in programming, though its really the mixingthat causes issues
2020-10-31 18:19:11 <tomsmeding> DigitalKiWicked: how do you handle the invesion of 'module' and 'import' lines ;)
2020-10-31 18:19:24 <DigitalKiWicked> copy paste
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2020-10-31 18:19:45 <davean> why not just use an inteligent sort?
2020-10-31 18:19:50 <davean> also, why do you want it sorted?
2020-10-31 18:19:55 <DigitalKiWicked> mono repo? pfft! mono file!
2020-10-31 18:21:11 <tomsmeding> makes me think of that APL co-defns compiler
2020-10-31 18:21:40 <tomsmeding> that compiles APL code for the GPU while running the compiler itself on the GPU, and its source has one function per line and is like ~200 lines long or something
2020-10-31 18:22:40 <DigitalKiWicked> davean: if i can sort it i don't have to think about what the order should be the program decides and also it's uniform and things are easier to find because it's ordered
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2020-10-31 18:23:52 <DigitalKiWicked> i do actually sort data types and lists and also the way i format lists is such that they're easier to sort...
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