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Like, all students admitted beforehand should get exemptions or they should just follow the old path (that's what my Uni does).
She made me fail from pure, genuine evil.
fucking idiot. I hope she rots there with her terrible pay.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Talk to someone about odd changes. They get fixed. I do them all the time.
that video I linked is great
@CaptainGiraffe Too late now.
I really like it
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00:01
@Rapptz Write a summary here for us. :D
can't
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm... there does seem to be a touch of malice there, yes.
(Add to that that the schedule was published on Friday, and exams were on Monday starting before the administrative offices opened)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Woo, planning!
00:03
Just a cluster of unluckiness. Not all rolls can be good. /cc @thecosh
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Hehehe.
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I heard thecoshman got a run for his money during the games.
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds somewhere between 'spread rumours about how she supplements her income' and 'torch the bitches' car'.
@BartekBanachewicz I failed Digital Systems because the teacher held a grudge against me.
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So far, all my Professors like me.
00:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes because of the fact that she did that, I won't get my BSc on time
When the marks were published, mine was "***".
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@R.MartinhoFernandes .... Lolwat.
There was a note at the bottom "*** come talk to me"
I didn't care.
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One of my professors has completely exempted me from the Final Projects of the course. So I could literally never go to his class and I'm basically all set.
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(Well, not exempted: I got 100% already).
00:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe your result was so high that the teacher suspected cheating.
Pretty sure not.
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@MartinJames That shit's the worst.
@R.MartinhoFernandes LOL!
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He's the one I'm making the DSP for: his Electrical Engineering departmental project for the rest of the students is for them to transmit music and notes over light. Since I was already all done with this shit, he simply put on the table the prospect of making a DSP to take in the analog signals of everyone's shit and adding some vibrato or reverb. One of the professors I just talked to today suggested I could even do spatial partioning of the sound (faking surround sound and stuff using DSP).
There was this extra question on the exam that was only for anyone that was under the special thingy for people that work.
I wasn't, but answered anyway with a joke.
Pretty sure that was it.
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00:09
He didn't like the joke?
It was complete nonsense.
I don't know why he would take it personally, but it seems he did.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That can happen, depending on the huge amount you don't know about someone else's private life:)
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Not even an explanation could clear the air?
TIL over 90% of items in TF2 and DotA2 are made by players.
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Or had he already condemned you to die?
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00:10
@Rapptz Of course. Nobody's got time for that shit.
I wrote something like "To make one kilo of Limiano cheese, we need ten liters of Portuguese cow milk".
@ThePhD No. Once somehing like that fucks up, there is nothing you can do without making it worse.
I can pretty much admit to being a necrophile without feeling guilty about it anymore.
Don't recall the question. I don't think I ever read it.
It was a reference to a TV ad that was around at the time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah! Was the teacher male and married to a Portguese cow?
00:12
In the ad someone asks a cheesemaker some advanced physics questions and similar stuff, and the cheesemaker always replies with random trivia about Limiano cheese.
So I did the same.
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> bindless rendering and MultiDraw commands
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FUCK NOT HAVING DSA.
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Fuck intel in its dirty little whore mouth. D:<
@ThePhD I didn't go there to talk to him.
Wow, I just actually watched Crockford's language on monads. It's horrible, but the part where he gets real questions (and gets all of them wrong) is funny.
00:14
I had close to zero worry about passing shit. In hindsight that was pretty stupid.
Last time I stopped watching after 5 minutes.
@ThePhD I read that as 'FUCK NOT HAVING DNA'. For a moment, I thought we had a second robot.
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@MartinJames Being a robot would be nice, but @R.MartinhoFernandes is not sharing his secrets. :(
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He should OpenSource his firmware!
00:15
@R.MartinhoFernandes Phantom virusStorm?
@ThePhD Third law forbids me.
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In fact, unless he open-sources it, he's not allowed to participate in the GameJam with his front-end! /cc @BartekBanachewicz
..of thermodynamics?
Robotics. The Law of Self-Preservation.
Oh, Asimov
00:20
lol
I want to learn a new programming language, throw something at me (imperative or functional)
I "know" C++ to some extent, something I am entirely unfamiliar with
javascript is a very odd language
I looked at Go and Rust recently
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00:28
Ugh.
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I have a map quiz tomorrow.
JavaScript it is
(if this wasn't lounge I'd say I know C++ very well but here I'd get laughed at ^^)
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Meh. Standard C++ is boring.
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WOW
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THIS FUCKING ONLINE SUBMISSION SHIT DIDN'T SAVE ANY OF MY WORK
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00:32
I JUST LOST 15 ANSWERS OF WORK.
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Well whatever no big deal. ._.
@BartekBanachewicz There's another issue with that. The recursion stops based on how close together the points are. Which means I can't easily turn this into a loop. I would have to set a certain number of iterations which is not ideal.
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@Borgleader Tessellation and patches are usually iterative.
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Guys
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can a question be a proposition? (In terms of like the definition of propositions)
"Will you marry me?"
^ there
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@sehe u.u
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@sehe That's technically a proposal, you know.
I do
...
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Hehehehe.
00:43
55 mins ago, by ThePhD
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not if your dick has the power to slay many an evil villian.
^ finally spotted my error. I read "Not if your dick has"
Oh wait, that /is/ what's written. Oh well. YT doesn't load for me
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Blah.
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I can't simplify this one any further.
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Which is pretty bad, because I only simplified it by one step.
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( p AND q ) AND ( p AND r )
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There's a lot of AND there. I feel like I could crush it into something very simply.
00:52
What happens if any of the three is false?
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The whole thing fails.
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They all have to be true.
Oh. Do you need to prove it?
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No.
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I need to condense it.
00:53
@ThePhD (p AND q AND r)
:>
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@Rapptz That doesn't really count as a simplification, does it?
I don't see how it doesn't.
You have three variables and you only used each of them once. I don't see what else you can do.
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Blah.
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Maybe I need to step back and view the whole thing
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00:54
The whole part is like,
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Discrete math. u.u
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( ( p AND q ) AND ( p AND r ) ) OR ( ( p AND q ) AND ( p AND !r ) )
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So if I have it down tot his, maybe there's a law I can apply on it
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( p AND q AND R ) OR ( p AND q AND !r )
So.. you do have to prove it.
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00:55
That's almost like all of them, except R.
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@BoniTea No, just have to simplify the expression.
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Maybe I can get rid of r here?
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Since it's logical OR-ing the two, and the only difference is !r and r
Turns out, browsers can run JavaScript, who knew.
@ThePhD (p && q).
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00:57
@Rapptz Aha!
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See, I was right!
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But wait
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What law is that? Absorption?
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I think it's Absorption
@ThePhD it's that transformation that makes sense
(I believe that's the terminus technicus for it)
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00:59
p OR ( p AND q) = p is the Absorption law.
there is also that other transformation that makes sense
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So if you just replace "p" with "( p AND q )" the only missing component is the "r"
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The "r" cancels itself out.
First rightfold, now ThePhD.
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Hey, HEY.
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01:00
I'm trying. :c
@ThePhD Schlorp.
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Alright, now the next part is ( p AND q ) OR !q
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Pretty sure there's a law for that.
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Like, almost exactly.
(p && !q)
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01:03
awkjdawdj
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I DIDN'T EVEN START YET
suck less
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You're not evne explaining anything. ;~;
iunno how to
I didn't take noob algebra
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01:05
u.u
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Fine, I'll keep it to myself.
These are kinda doable with truth tables.
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the huge expression wasn't really doable with a truth table.
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At least, not one I'd want to write.
seems straight forward to me
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01:06
Anywho, I made it to...
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((p OR !q) AND (q OR ~q))
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Right side cancels itself out to TRUE
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So we're left with ( p OR !q )
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@Rapptz Hah, you were wrong!
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It was p || !q, so there!
01:08
oh I used && by accident
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A LIKELY STORY.
I just do regular algebra with them in my head
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As atonement for your screwup,
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you should explain that step to me~
I didn't take nooboolean algebra. :P
I just convert things to a form that makes sense to me and go from there
e.g. p && q == p * q, and p || q == p + q - p * q
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01:10
The fuck kind of form is that.
math
1 && 1 == 1 * 1
1 && 0 == 1 * 0
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|| ?
1 || 0 == 1 + 0 - 0
Write them out.
@ThePhD that's or
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01:11
@HamZa You don't say?
ok I should go to sleep
1 || 1 == 1 + 1 - 1
etc
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@Rapptz 1 || 1 == 1 + 1 - 1 * 1 == 1 + 1 - 1?
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Oh, right.
ones and zeroes
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01:12
Wow, this algebra form makes stuff super easy.
!p is 1 - p
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Fuck doing math-y simplifications.
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Well, actually
Good luck with ^ and !
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I want to understand the laws behind this one too.
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01:14
@Rapptz What happens if you get 2?
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From a computation.
How do you get 2?
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Or like a -1 ?
today I discovered grep -r "code I'm looking for" . ... they really need to teach this in school
All the operations so far map {0,1} to {0,1}.
01:16
@Crowz true, I've even installed pcregrep on my windows
@ThePhD you don't
everything is either 1 or 0
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... Hm.
though
there is going to be ones that don't translate 1 to 1
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Which means they translate to 0?
like say, (p && q) || (p && q) would translate to something dumb, but it's really just (p && q)
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01:19
(1 * 1) || (1 * 1)
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1 || 1
AND is not +.
&& is multiplication
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Oh.
a || a == a + a - a * a
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01:20
1 || 1 == 1 + 1 - (1 * 1)
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Which is just... 1
hm guess so.
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p THEN !q
what's "THEN"?
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So if q is true, then !p... is... maybe true?
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01:21
Uh.
At my school they teached it like this
a || b --> a + b
if a + b >= 1 then the result is 1 else result is 0
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It's p -> !q
@HamZa p || q == p + q - (p * q) so you don't get the piecewise function :P
@Rapptz Yeah, quite smart
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i2AAa
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01:23
OH MY GOD
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IT DIDN'T SAVE MY ANSWERS AGAIN
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FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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I quit.
@ThePhD I think you want contraposition.
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@BoniTea I don't want to negate it. I'm trying to translate it to sort-of english.
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01:24
Like, I have one of those proposition tables.
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I think that if you have...
Btw @Rapptz how in the world did you solve ~400 problems on PE ?
I could only solve ~50 (well partly because PHP is too slow)
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p -> !q
q
THEREFORE: !p
still don't know what "THEN" is
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@Rapptz conditional
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01:24
if ( p ) then ( q )
I think he is using THEN as "implies"
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Yeah, implies
what does that have to do with boolean algebra though
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p implies q
@HamZa I haven't solved a problem in a long time
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01:25
@Rapptz It's, uh. Part of it?
@Rapptz same here, but did you use C++ to solve most problems ?
Contraposition gives an equivalent statement, not the negation.
@HamZa yes
ok
@ThePhD oh
wait I know what you're talking about now
why would you call it THEN
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01:26
That's the word for it, I guess?
it's called material implication
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So, p IMPLIES !q ?
What do you need to do for that question?
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Nooothing.
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I'll figure it out.
01:30
Oh.
Hmmm...
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Arrgh.
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This doesn't make any sense
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Material implication with p IMPLIES !q means that if q is true, nothing happens!
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It has NO bearing on p !!!
01:32
Contraposition: (if p then q) iff (if !q then !p)
what does ^ mean in set theory again?
@Crowz xor ?
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Exclusive OR
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or whatever
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@BoniTea That just means it's q IMPLIES !p is the logical equivalent
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01:33
... Oh... which means... !p is the answer.
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Welp.
p -> q == (1 - p) + q - (1 - p) * q is quite messy, but at least you could simplify it to p * q - p + 1
@Crowz never heard of it
Have a good day/night
I'm going to sleep
And don't give up :)
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Maybe I will give up.
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YOU'LL SEE
01:36
heh, noob math
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Alright!
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!p -> q == p || q
wot
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Woops
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Dem letters.
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01:39
Therefore the negation of !p -> q is !p && !q
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!(p && q) == !p || !q
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I think.
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Yeah, that's right.
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And
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!(p || q) == !p && !q
01:42
De Morgan's Laws.
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Yeah.
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So negating p -> q should look like...
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!( p -> q ) == !(!p || q) == p && !q
That is correct.
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AWW FUCK SHITTLES
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01:45
It's the smelly word. The nasty word.
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The terrible, terrible word that strikes fear into the heart of booleans and binary everywhere...
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Some bananes are yellow.
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> Some bananes
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> Some
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(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ !
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01:47
The negation of some x is usually none of x, right?
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So in this case...
Yes.
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!(Some bananas are yellow) == No bananas are yellow
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And...
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!(Everyone loves kiwi) == At least one person does not love kiwi (the sick, sick fuck that they are)
01:49
That's right.
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⊆ is the, uh
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"subset" symbol, right?
Or equal. Yes.
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Hm.
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∪ is... union?
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01:52
Wait, no, it's... intersection... ?
It is.
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Oh. Union.
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<3 Union.
Cup for union. Cap for intersection.
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@BoniTea 2 girls 1 cup -- a union of horror and morbid fascination.
01:53
What..?
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Don't... worry about it.
...
What did you make me Google..
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Don't do it.
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DON"T DO IT.
Are you on drugs, @ThePhD?
01:54
are you new to internet? @BoniTea
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DON'T DO IT MAN
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JUST SHUT IT OFF NOW.
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I watched like a minute of that shit, and stopped.
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Just turn away man, before it destroys you.
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@BoniTea PLINKITY PLINK, THE SOUND THAT YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO.
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01:55
SAVE YOUR SOUL, MOTHER FUCKER.
Only went into Wiki.
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Well, that's only half damage then.
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Also, what the hell is { ... } x { ... } supposed to mean?
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As in, P x Q, where P and Q are some kind of set.
Tuples.
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01:57
Wat.
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Is that the unique union or something?
Think of.. R x R.
R = The set of all real numbers.
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Uh.
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So what's the tuple of R and R then?
Then RxR is the set of all numbers in the form of (x,y).
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01:59
... So....
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.... You've utterly lost me. ;~;
Have you worked with std::tuple?

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