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<0> when have you ever made much sense there? <1> lately I've found myself addicted to watching home improvement shows <2> thats cool <2> esp if you have a home that needs improvement :) <1> that's just it, I don't <3> Tamahome_, I spent years watching those shows before I got a chance to put the knowledge to use <1> Liandrin: I'm not good enough with my hands to do that stuff... sometimes I wish I was because it looks like fun. <1> naah we have some shows done in Canada... Holmes on Homes and Real Renos <3> Tamahome_, it just takes practice, and it is fun <4> hi, is there belgian poeple here <4> ? <5> hi <6> man, I don't want to do a damn thing at work today <1> it's Friday
<1> no one doe <1> s <7> vive la belgique <7> vou sente la bites mal laver <7> o tamer laput <7> jenkul ta chien la put de seure <0> I see your mouth moving and noise coming out of it, but I have no clue what you are saying <1> ditto <1> ...and heya schitzo <7> mmm ele dis s bon le bons foutr denma bouch <0> 'sup Tamahome_ <5> ca sent la moule ici <1> right now? not too much, you? <0> Tamahome_: tryign to figure out why some JSTL stuff isn't working <0> Tamahome_: thinking about kicking some people who aren't reading the channel FAQ <1> indeed. <0> cranked up some Velvet Revolver <1> Moulin Rouge soundtrack over here <0> Tamahome_: ghey <1> *shrug* <0> was listening to otep <0> I left my damn ipod at home so it's whatever I have on my mp3 server <8> hi all <8> while i am running " aoss skype" from terminal i get volume_adjust "SOUND_MIXER_WRITE_IGAIN failed: Invalid argument" esp. while i am voice chatting. what should i do to get rid of that? <1> no clue <9> superlinux: Try turning off automatic gain control <10> skype? PAH. <11> ok, so email isn't the best mechanism for engineering a VPN. <12> I have one question if mendrake 10.1 automatic detect sis 900 based <13> guys you all use linux ? <1> heya Juergen <11> infrax: no, we sell blue carpet. <11> infrax: we have a special today. <10> Sean. <8> Foozini, how? <9> superlinux: Look on the skype forums. The answer is there. <12> somebody know if mendrake 10.1 detect automatic sis 900 based ? <7> bunch of dirty bastards of son of bitch <13> @siglite Sell your carpets. and with the profit buy some good joke books <13> @siglite you need some bro... <11> infrax: just because we like you, we'll sell you blue carpet at $1.50/foot plus shipping. $4.00/foot installed. <11> infrax: I am not your bro. <11> infrax: let's be clear on that. <13> sorry my bit_ch <11> oh <11> another turkish retard. <14> evening all <1> smsie :) <15> man there is something really wrong with Java...it's 1000 times faster to store my data on a SQL server over the wire, than use ListArray/Vector/et al in memory. <12> siglite do you know if mandrake 10.1 automatic detect sis 900 based ??? <14> JackStorm: Vector is pretty fast <11> TiTo-: I have no idea. I would simply look at what modules are loaded, and load the module that supports the sis 900. <14> JackStorm: depending on what you're storing, obviously <12> how to look that ? <14> JackStorm: HashSet/TreeSet are pretty efficient too <11> TiTo-: man lsmod ; man modprobe <15> smsie: 4Kbit objects in two vectors....it's the same either way till I exceed 500000 objects.
<11> TiTo-: I'm not sure exactly which module supports the sis 900. Google would be a good place to start. <12> ok <12> ntx <12> tnx <11> argh. <14> JackStorm: umm, a 4kb object is fewking *huge* for storing in a vector and accessing in any random manner <16> I think it meant "thanks" <11> TiTo-: what's a tnx? <16> but its impossible to tell without vowels. <16> or a clue. thats also very important. <14> JackStorm: if you have to access members inside the objects for searching at least. <11> wow <15> smsie: I know, this is just the generation loop, I'm not even talking about access yet, just storage. <11> I just stretched the left side of my neck. It popped three times, and this achy tingling sensation that's been running from my neck, down my shoulder, to my fingertips changed to a pleasant relaxing tingling. <0> siglite: I pop my neck all the time <11> I think I have a disk misaligned and a pinched nerve. <12> siglite, tnx is thanks <12> :) <14> JackStorm: a Vector is probably a bad way to store them. Try a Hash* or a Tree* <11> I think it's been fubared since about 1993. <0> JackStorm: yeah, Vector is also synchronized since it's Thread safe and it'll take overhead to do that stuff too <0> JackStorm: depending on what the data is just Map or List <1> wb Daakman <6> thanks Tamahome <0> Daakman! <15> smsie: I thought those had upper limits on max objects. <11> man, nothing puts me to sleep like the weather channel. <6> schitzo! <14> JackStorm: also look at what you've set the initial size and growth rate at. For that many objects, realocation s high overhead <6> siglite! <14> JackStorm: umm, not as far as I know. Check the API docs though <0> JackStorm: yeah, what smsie just said. <11> Daakman: hey rick <6> siglite: How's it going? <11> Daakman: busy <11> getting ready to jump on a conference call and engineer a vpn <6> siglite: so, you decided to take some time out and waste it on IRC? <14> JackStorm: from a very quick glance, I can't see a max size restriction in the api docs <11> Daakman: yeah, since I'm working from home and all <6> siglite: nice <6> siglite: If I were working at home, I'd get nothing done :) <11> ok <14> JackStorm: for that amount of data though, a database is probably the RIGHT place to store it... <11> conference call just got delayed by 15 minutes. <6> sweet <14> 500,000 4K objects is a fair chunk of space to allocate <15> smsie: yeah, at least it's stateful now, just trying to get the most data per sec :) <1> indeed <14> it's about 2G isn't it? <1> he's probably hitting swap something fierce. <14> JackStorm: for random access, a database is going to be better <0> JackStorm: what are you trying to do exactly? <15> Tamahome_: I have 5gig of ram ...at that point I'm not in to swap. <1> uhhh, you're running a 32-bit OS <14> JackStorm: it's still a fewking HUGE chunk to allocate <1> unless you have a 64-bit CPU <15> schitzo: FFT with the least amount of samples. <8> Foozini, ok thanks, i just was away for dinner <0> FFT? <1> ...and even then, the OS is likely to swap it out because it's just too bloody large <14> fourier transform <0> ahh <9> superlinux: No problem <15> smsie: nod <0> like math crap that I wouldn't grok <14> schitzo: it's easy math crap <14> schitzo: and damn useful <1> if you've taken a statistics cl***, fourier is not hard <14> JackStorm: split it up and do it in smaller chunks...you *never* need to FFT 2G of data at once <6> schitzo: Did I ever tell you that I looked up some guy named Charles where I work? <6> schitzo: when you asked about it, of course
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