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14:01
@Ell contract?
@Ell If you told the guy you wanted one month and they signed you up for a year then its not really your mistake
@Ell most places these guys will not do let you just buy one month, they do rolling contracts
hmmm
I found some additional remarks about timing chain tensioner removal
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1) Don't pay
2) Buy <stylih name>-laywers.com and create mailbox for <stylish name>@<stylish name>-lawyers.com
3) ???
4) Profit!
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So that you can send them emails saying how they're wrong and how you're gonna sue them. :v
14:04
1) Get hired
2) Get (almost) free gym membership
3) ???
4) Profit
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Or just sue them right away.
Get gym membership in this one easy step! 1) Find a job.
Wait.
Get a job in this one easy step! 1) Buy a gym membership.
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Also, why are you member of groups that are not Lounge<C++>?
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It was a rolling contract but I told the guy I only wanted one month
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Buy a shotgun and destroy the guy.
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14:07
I wonder what fbe consequences of not paying will be
It will affect my credit rating, yes?
it will fuck you up and send to prison for life
also your crops will die
for two lifes
@Ell yeah, they aint going to cancel for you, that's how they make money.
@Ell potentially, yes
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@Ell Law
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Fuck I can't afford to be paying for shit that I don't use at all
14:10
Just go talk to the guy and cancel it.
If not, don't pay and they'll cancel it.
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And if he doesn't want to cancel it then threaten him.
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And his wife and children as well.
tell him you'll send a rightfold on him
"What a nice gym you have here. Would be a pity if something were to happen to it wink wink"
@R.MartinhoFernandes that article... isn't the examples of ɔ ambiguous, caught and dog :\
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14:12
Is it illegal to follow people home from their workplaces?
oh, american English :\
@thecoshman "The sounds of General American"
@Ell depends
@Ell If you keep doing it without their consent, then, yes, it could be considered harassment.
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@Ell Law
14:13
following someone is not a crime, but repeatedly doing it can be considered stalking and/or harassment.
Still applies fine to other registers, since it only cares about phonemic differences.
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The same applies to waiting outside someone's house also I guess?
@Ell sure
> Ideally you shouldn't have to worry about my dialect at all: you could simply take (say) ê to represent whatever you pronounce as the vowel in met. Unfortunately, English dialects are not uniform enough to share a single phonology. There are many words that are not only pronounced differently in different dialects-- that is, they have a distinct phonetic realization-- but also have their own phonemic representation.
If you do it, and the person tells you to stop, and you keep doing it, then it's definitely harassment.
But then again, there's also the larger philosophical question of what the fuck were you doing there in the first place?
14:15
@Ell Why are you asking that o_O?
He has a crush.
Oh god.
@Ell Don't be a stalker.
FFS.
And he lacks your charisma.
Being legal has nothing to do with it.
@EtiennedeMartel afaik, it has to be a few events to be harasment
14:16
@thecoshman Or a single major event.
@EtiennedeMartel again... afaik no
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Follow him home every day and tell him to leave you alone.
Also, does anyone remember the last time rightfold said something relevant?
and to be fair, a single 'major' event is probably something like assault :|
Fair point.
But still, it does not have to be repeated to be illegal. Go far enough in one shot, and that's that.
14:18
It doesn't have to be illegal to be something you shouldn't be doing.
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People who have cross-eyed drawn characters as avatars are often really dumb.
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I just noticed.
Seriously, if you're concerned about the legality of it, you probably shouldn't do it regardless.
@EtiennedeMartel sure, but fairly sure it wouldn't be harassment, a crime yes, but not harassment
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Yeah I know :/
I'm just angry man
At myself and him
14:19
Oh. It's a dude.
(doesn't change much)
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Follow him home, take all sorts of pictures, then the next day go to the gym and blackmail him.
@thecoshman I doubt it would be a crime in most jurisdictions.
@Ell Er. Why follow him home, then? Just talk to him at work...
I wonder what else might go wrong during that cylinder swap
It's related to his work, no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends how far you go
14:21
I wouldn't be happy if you came home to talk to me about work deals.
If it's work-related, it should stay at work.
@BartekBanachewicz during the swap, probably not much, when you test it after wards :P
well I won't test it until I'm sure it's correctly done duh
I'm just looking at potential places that tutorials overlook and I might not think about
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The following home was the threat part which rightfold suggested
I'm not really going to do thag
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Q: Why is the adjective for "mutate" not "mutatable"?

MeysamThe adjective for "mutate" is "mutable", and not "mutatable". I wonder why the last two letters (-te) have been removed before adding "-able" to the end of it. Is there any rule? Any similar adjectives?

14:25
@thecoshman Anyway, still a really good read and makes clear a lot of rules people don't seem to be aware of. Keep in mind it won't help you much, though. It's about pronunciation rules, not spelling rules.
Spelling is just fucked up.
just begs the question about durability o.O
There are worse languages IMO, though.
(French, I'm looking at you)
(France should be renamed to "Homophoneland")
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, it's not hard. You just need 6 years of homophone classes.
14:29
@EtiennedeMartel Do you know how rhymes work in French?
I think I do instinctively, but I couldn't tell you the rules.
I'm sure it's a mess.
They're the worst.
"pont" and "long" don't rhyme, even though pronunciation of their endings matches perfectly.
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Chrome is taking an age to emerge
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0
is there a name for the kind of movement the arduino robot I posted yesterday uses (two wheels, each running at its own speed, left wheel max speed forward and right wheel max speed backwards essentially meaning turn right)
I'm trying to find out about the physics and maths behind it
14:31
@thecoshman The final consonants are silent in speech, but they count for rhymes.
It gets worse.
Only the final consonant counts for the rhyme, even if there's a whole clusters of silents.
@Ell it takes seconds for a windows install
"ponts" and "longs" rhyme, even though they're pronounced exactly as the first pair. (i.e. "ts" and "gs" are silent)
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Windows has negative l33t cr3d
I always find out exactly when I ask lmao :<
A differential wheeled robot is a mobile robot whose movement is based on two separately driven wheels placed on either side of the robot body. It can thus change its direction by varying the relative rate of rotation of its wheels and hence does not require an additional steering motion. To balance the robot, additional wheels or casters may be added. == Details == If both the wheels are driven in the same direction and speed, the robot will go in a straight line. If both wheels are turned with equal speed in opposite directions, as is clear from the diagram shown, the robot will rotate about...
rubber duck non-programming I guess
I spawn better keywords when I ask
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Plus windoze sux!
14:33
@Ell You could get a prebuilt binary somewhere.
Tout ça me semble bien capilotracté.
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I could, that's true
@EtiennedeMartel Which doesn't rhyme with "bidet".
@AlexM. lol, not exactly indepth physics and maths :P
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14:33
But its been going for an hour or so now, it must be finishing soon
@Ell lel
@Ell :lel:
so much ridicule potential
@thecoshman I'm not good at any of them and I need to learn :P
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I like the way numbers are named in French. It reminds me of C++.
@AlexM. well ok, the maths behind it can be... well, you have to build a formula for it, but it's fairly trivial
so is basic thermodynamics
14:35
I'll try to understand all aspects of it so I can build a simulation
things are trivial when you already know them typically
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@BartekBanachewicz become a language designer blogs.msdn.com/b/typescript/archive/2015/07/13/…
the goal is to receive direction i.e. vector and speed pairs and turn them into appropriate left wheel speed, right wheel speed pairs to obtain a movement as close as possible
@rightfold I don't know enough about languages.
@AlexM. you work out the speed you want to go, then transfer some speed (reduce one, increase the other) to turn.
14:36
@AlexM. "moment of momentum" should be a good starting point.
(Or the less awkward way of putting it "angular momentum"; I like "moment of momentum" though)
Momentoum.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ty based robot
@AlexM. the difference in turning speed of the wheels corresponds directly to the turning radius and vice versa.
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lol huge
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ok that's enough help
shut up everyone
14:37
@rightfold that's what she said
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indeed! :v
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yea moment of momentum sounds more intriguing
was momentum the thing that directly corresponds to kinetic energy?
I think momentum is what I try to nullify when I stutter step in CS GO
might not help here tho
14:41
oh right it's mv.
@AlexM. momentum is mv, energy is mv^2
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energy is bukkake
hence the rule of energy preservation is also the rule of momentum preservation and vice versa
Momentum is like the amount of movement.
I'm just used to dealing with energy I guess.
oh it' so nice to be back at my desk not using crappy built in laptop keyboard
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14:42
nice
@AlexM. I think you can make a simple model where each wheel applies a force on the edge with the radius being the distance to the other wheel. (i.e. if you have only one wheel running, it will roughly rotate around the other wheel, not around the center; for that you need to spin both in opposing directions)
@R.MartinhoFernandes you would do
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@BartekBanachewicz kintetix energy is half mv^2
Idk if you were doing proportionalities or what tho
@R.MartinhoFernandes for the most part, should make for a fairly good model
@Ell oh right because of the integral I guess
14:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes too much help man, you're spoiling my adventure :<
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@AlexM. Close off the tab!
¬_¬ fuck you markdown
@AlexM. Don't worry, you'll have a lot to lookup and tune.
spoiling my fun
momentum is the first derivative of energy over velocity.
14:45
Do you know if the robot is balanced somehow? I.e. the center of mass lies on the axis of the cylinder.
does that make sense?
@BartekBanachewicz no... but then I've forgotten most of what I knew about maths... skill rot :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes don't know anything about it, I'll only buy it once I get my planning and simulations right for the suspense of seeing how real world cases compare :D
however I'd expect that it's balanced
it can do perfect 360s in-place
That has nothing to do with it.
it's probably not balanced about those wheels
14:47
You can do that by applying the right motion to the wheels.
then I have no idea what you're asking :D
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I think &x should be syntactic sugar for new decltype(x)(x) when x is an rvalue.
centre of mass would sit either to the front or back, with a caster to rest on
@AlexM. "The right motion" might not be the same but opposing directions if the center of mass is not centered.
@AlexM. I.e., if it's not balanced you can still do a 360; you just need to apply different forces.
@thecoshman (1/2 x^2)' = x
14:48
Having the CoM centered just makes things really easy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes arduino.cc/en/main/robot does anything there answer your question?
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean centred left:right, right?
> the center of mass lies on the axis of the cylinder.
dE/dv = d(1/2 * m * v^2) / dv = mv
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Assuming mass doesn't change with v
14:50
@Ell that's what relativistics is concerned about
In physics, the energy–momentum relation is the relativistic equation relating any object's rest (intrinsic) mass, total energy, and momentum: holds for a system, such as a particle or macroscopic body, having intrinsic rest mass m0, total energy E, and a momentum of magnitude p, where the constant c is the speed of light, assuming the special relativity case of flat spacetime. The energy-momentum relation (1) is consistent with the familiar mass-energy relation in both its interpretations: E = mc2 relates total energy E to the (total) relativistic mass m (alternatively denoted mrel or mtot )...
anyway atm I'll assume that a speed of X and -X in separate wheels means a perfect turn, no idea if that's what you meant
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Yeah I'm just making the point that you'd need to use the product rule in that differential otherwise
once I get the direction + speed -> wheel speeds mapping done I'll worry about the tiny details
@thecoshman You mean the ability to stand? That shouldn't be tough since it's very low.
14:51
@Ell if m is a function of v it becomes different
@AlexM. His point was to take dynamics, not just kinematics approach to that.
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Yeah thats my point
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I can't believe Coliru was made in Belgium.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, inverted pendulum and all. I was getting more that it would use a caster and actually rest on three points
@thecoshman let's hear it for the uni skills being awesome
I wonder if simulink has 3D world modules in r2009
14:52
uni diploma is such a great thing
@BartekBanachewicz vOv I did maths in uni
last I checked there were built in things for stuffs with wheels and physics simulations
it allows you to brag about things you've long forgotten
@AlexM. Not directly, but the battery case seems to be off-center. I expect that to be a significant weight.
with actual 3D visuals
14:52
such a freaking idiotism
@R.MartinhoFernandes good point
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@BartekBanachewicz ???
@AlexM. But it could have counterweights, I dunno.
Maybe the motors are placed strategically for that.
Impossible to tell, really.
@rightfold what?
if you have a uni diploma that means "he/she has proven a minimal knowledge of the subjects at some point in the history"
it doesn't tell you anything about the present knowledge
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What version of Haskell introduced records?
14:55
the shitty one
fuck records
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Which version number is that?
To be fair, you'll still have to compensate for the fact that the motors are not perfect, nor are the wheels. Driving them both at the same speed will not result in a straight line, just a vary large radius curve. So you need to actively compensate for that.
@rightfold 69.420
@AlexM. But it shouldn't be too hard to do calibration, even if you add components of your own.
@rightfold Sh.i.tt.y
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14:55
I wonder what font I should choose
For my terminal
@Ell Comic Sans MS
5h177y
@Ell important life choices being made
@R.MartinhoFernandes I doubt that the general formulas I'll come up with won't be open to refinement when I get the actual robot so yeah
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Its summer m8 no decisions for me
Anyway, have fun.
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14:56
Apart from where I'm going on Holiday
And that's decided anyway
I'll just make them depend on some variables related to w/e imprecision can exist
Feel free to ask whatever, especially about the programming.
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@AlexM. Are you programming using c++ or arduino language?
Isn't it the same?
@Ell arduino language is c++
it just has a load of macro boiler plate stuff
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14:58
Oh right
@Ell I'll do the thing in arduino's tools but the mainframe that will control the robot will probably be done in matlab since I seem to do half of my work there already
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Man I never even needed to setup a cross compiler then :L
How did I not know this
Oh well
I built a cross compiler.
@Ell well, you do, unless you are running a avr chip for your pc.
Coz I wanted to use the newest GCC.
C++11 and shit.
14:59
but the arduino ide takes care of all that shit
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Oh maybe that's why I did it
I do all my Arduino development with vim+gcc+ninja.

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