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11:04 PM
What is the best way to deal with flakey wifi?
I think there are too many access points around
 
If everything is at 2.4 switch to 5.0
 
and our office's one is getting drowned out
We have a 5.0 access point... I've tried to switch to that but it doesn't seem to have helped v.v
 
set it illegally to 2.75 GHz :D
 
i think i'm just stuck with it
someone is bringing a machine with inssider or whatever that program is
we might be able to sort something out once we can see what's actually going wrong
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's a pretty nice blue... @rlemon lel
 
11:15 PM
huh?
Oh, lol
 
I think it pulled in #189 The regex is wrong
yep
 
you didn't take my update :(
 
I must have missed it
 
i've fixed that
 
This extension is a bit buggy. Maybe I did, I do know I lost some of my css stuff
 
11:17 PM
I literally just stepped in. give me tenminutes and i'll link the fix
 
let's see... I just need to add a \b to the end of it
I think that did the trick.
/#(?:[0-9a-f]{3}){1,2}\b/ig
I'm a little out of it right now though. Didn't get much sleep this weekend
 
lol still that colour regex
 
woohoo
> 2015-03-02 23:21:29.392 | stack.sh completed in 2597 seconds.
 
123#321 #1234 1#234 1#2345 1#234567
/\B#(?:[0-9a-f]{3}){1,2}\b/ig covers those cases
!#123!#456!#789s!
ah fooey, good enough for now
I gotta run
!!afk meeting
 
Hello!! Can someone take a look at:
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Q: Show that the language is regular - Closure

Mary StarFor languages $A$ and $B$, let the perfect shuffle of $A$ and $B$ be the language $$L=\{w \ \mid \ w=a_1 b_1 \dots a_k b_k, \text{ where } a_1 \cdots a_k \in A \text{ and } b_1 \cdots b_k \in B, \text{ each } a_i, b_i \in \Sigma\}$$ Show that the class of regular languages is closed under perfe...

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11:37 PM
Holy shit openstack is awesome
 
Hey anyone here ever used MathJax?
 
and... it crashed
!!live
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not dead! Honest!
 
What crashed, @BenjaminGruenbaum?
 
OpenStack
 
11:50 PM
Oh
 
@MaryStar that's the wrong SE site.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum what should it match ?
link?
 
@CSᵠ what?
 
the regex
 
So has anyone used MathJax in this room?
 
11:52 PM
@MaryStar that's not a proof, also.
You didn't prove anything there, you just started a construction.
 
You started in the right way but you just didn't get there.
@CSᵠ what regex?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum sorry, wrong reply... @Shmiddty 's regex i mean
 
Do we not show that the class of regular languages is closed under this operation by constructing a NFA that accepts the language? @BenjaminGruenbaum
 
@MaryStar why NFA and not DFA here? You didn't do anything nondeterministic
Your construction of the transition function is incomplete.
I can guarantee you one thing about computability, everyone who solves the exercise themselves get an A and everyone who does not does not do well in the course - you're pretty close and it's a pretty simple construction.
Prove it though, proofs on DFAs/NFAs are always by induction.
You must show that the language produced by the construction is indeed the language you're claiming it is.
There is a simpler construction (with an NFA) by the way, but yours works (in general, in 90% of cases where you create an automata via the cartesian product - there is a simpler solution with nondeterminism)
 
crl
11:57 PM
I've made a connect four jsbin.com/yafana
 
your ai beat me :(
 
crl
hehe, didn't beat it yet too
 
i won!
first try
 
I lost
 
i'm also drinking and watching M*A*S*H
 

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