From: C R Onjob Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 17:00:02 +0000 (+0800) Subject: Automatic commit of irc logs X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4913f55935a0910af1a65d98589801640182cf6e;p=ipdf%2Fdocuments.git Automatic commit of irc logs Just to have it is enough. --- diff --git a/irc/#ipdf.log b/irc/#ipdf.log index 0a655c9..4a9fdfa 100644 --- a/irc/#ipdf.log +++ b/irc/#ipdf.log @@ -4736,3 +4736,34 @@ 00:43 < Pommers> I just need to give it an IP and then just set up jenkins 00:45 < matches> I was joking about Jenkins... 00:46 < Pommers> I actually have a use for it... +01:16 < Pommers> Housemates computer is fixed +01:16 * Pommers sleeps +01:29 < matches> Dammit +01:29 < matches> I entered a timestamp of 10:56 instead of 22:56 and now my commit is at 13:27 +01:30 < matches> I tried git commit --amend --date= but it didn't quite work +01:31 < sulix> Would it count as cheating on the performance metrics if time travel was involved? +01:31 < matches> Nooo +01:32 < sulix> As you can see, ParanoidNumber actually takes only -12 hours to render a frame by being so cautious it violates causality. +01:32 < matches> So, the "spatial" metric can be: Number of pixels not the same, and mean minimum distance horizontally/vertically to the nearest set pixel in the original +01:32 < matches> Because I said so +01:32 < matches> A possible other metric would be the Fourier Transform +01:33 < matches> But that's stupid +01:33 < matches> -12 hours is pretty good +14:43 < Pommers> Jenkins is set up and I can let you create an account if you want to play with it +17:01 < matches> Best idea ever +17:02 < matches> A performance test that saves the graph as an svg +17:02 < matches> Then runs itself on the graph... +17:05 < Pommers> recursive testing? +17:05 < matches> Yes! +17:07 < Pommers> Set your testing up in jenkins +17:08 < matches> This is performance tests not sanity tests +17:08 < matches> Or whatever they're called +17:08 < matches> We don't need to make sure things work... +17:08 < matches> We just need them to not work fastly +18:35 < matches> SDL_WINDOW_HIDDEN is useful +18:36 < matches> Actually I'm surprised it works +18:37 < matches> As much as having ipdf constantly flashing up and stealing my window focus is exciting, I am relieved to be able to stop that +18:37 < matches> Now I just need to stop the monitor from randomly flashing its menu and/or turning off... +18:42 < matches> So I can show some graphs tomorrow, although they may not be graphs of actually useful things +19:44 < matches> I hope you like ipython because we're using ipython +19:50 < matches> git.ucc seems sick...