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00:08
Looks like the trading war is not happening the hardcore way. How to act like a businessman not a soldier ...
wonder who is currently paying for the Mexico-US wall?
also, slow news week, everything so boring
I am the second viewer, wow! :p
01:28
Optical illusion:
I wonder what's the theory behind this?
02:09
the track I made for autonomous (toy) car sucks, because I am dumb @ maths & no good with physics :'(
although this is only half done
3.7 meters by 6 meters
 
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04:33
/cc @JerryCoffin
04:47
drown my sorrow in wagyu beef and prawns and continue my working on the imperfect track ..
the problem with a lot of good, delicious food is ... getting fat
the roosters are getting fat that is ... after eating all the leftover seafood
 
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06:47
@Borgleader Obviously a Photoshop fake. No real Samoyed would have the bad taste to wear an Apple Watch.
so if we substitute dog collar with tie we get ...
omg, I think I discovered the hidden meaning of tie!
it's a sign of submission! </Trollololo>
07:10
@TelKitty Ties are a way for managers to bring others to their own level of intelligence (by choking off the supply of blood to the brain, killing the brain cells of those too intelligent to be managers).
 
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09:13
Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther—this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal! But no matter what you call it, it's still the same cat, Puma concolor, the largest of the small cat species.
right ...
 
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Si Senior
 
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13:45
@TelKitty The first viewer was probably me, to check the validity of the link before posting it :)
 
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15:25
@Borgleader
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Q: is it works or not

RohitOption Explicit Private Const PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE = &H40 Private Declare PtrSafe Sub MoveMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" _ (Destination As LongPtr, Source As LongPtr, ByVal Length As LongPtr) Private Declare PtrSafe Function VirtualProtect Lib "kernel32" (lpAddress As LongPtr, _...

^^ I don't think it works. :)
15:40
@Mysticial 404
@Borgleader You didn't miss much. The onebox captures the gist of it.
Burninate the "discussion" tag it goes against everything SO stands for
16:00
@Mikhail That's meta.SE.
 
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Q: Rediscovery of calculus in 1994: what should have happened to that paper?

F'xThere's a well-known paper in academic circles that features a rediscovery of the trapezoidal rule for numerical integration by a medical researcher: “A Mathematical Model for the Determination of Total Area Under Glucose Tolerance and Other Metabolic Curves”, Mary M. Tai, Diabetes Care, 1994...

^ Hilarious and sad at the same time.
@wilx Problem is the framing. The paper isn't a bad blog post. It notes there are better ways to calculate the area under a curve compared to existing methods. Its more shameful that everybody was using shitty way to calculate areas under a curve.
If they had said they're using the trapezoid rule, it would have been a reasonable low impact paper :-)
This is why I'm not in academia. I tried to publish an paper on my Pi stuff. And a couple of reviewers gave me a bad time and made me feel bad. So ragequit academia.
Can I fun of you?
I thought you quit because of bad grades?
17:44
no, but it was a contributing factor.
CS academia is insulated from many of the problems of wet lab biology, including an order of magnitude less requirements to publish and the need to do actual science (aka discover things)
I've always had bad grades - from preschool through grad school. 3 years into the Ph.D program, I failed the qualifying exam. I did terribly in the section where the profs asked me to recite stuff from a random stack of about 1000 pages of publications. (I've always been bad with memorizing things.)
On the 2nd qual attempt, the same thing happened, but instead of failing me, they "conditionally passed me" - conditional on getting straight A's.
On top of that, I had no publications.
So it's not too hard to figure out what happened.
Yeah, I also had bad grades. Always got the same score on an exam. So in quantum mechanics 70% was a A, but when I was competing against "the Chinese national team" in core EE classes my GPA was closer to 3.4
They made a special exceptions for me based on my publication count (or otherwise good looks) to get my recent fellowship
Asking me to get straight A's as a condition to continuing the Ph.D program is basically their way of telling me to GTFO. So I obliged.
@Mysticial Academia is horridly broken, I know quite a few people that got wholesale kicked out because they did research that the university and journals thought was useful but weren't a tenured Ph.D. in the department
so the department just let them go
17:51
@Mysticial You played the game wrong. I spent most of my qual distracting the PIs by talking about their research, or my research. After 45 (of 60 minutes), one of them said "we need to start making him write stuff on the whiteboard" , but it was too late. Failed the first round because my PI didn't let me take it.
Ostensibly for 'poor performance'
@Mikhail You know how the game is played, and yes flattery will get you everywhere
@Mgetz More like "I'm one of you", I made fun of one guy's work
Flattery will make people think you're a FOB Chinese
@Mikhail I had a professor that pissed off the rest of the department by not starting his CS1000 (the equivalent of 101 at CU) with C and instead using python
it was hilarious since he was tenured
and had more research money coming in than the rest of the department as a whole
The department agrees on a curriculum, some ass hole fucks it up by teaching business majors a language which is used to make operating systems and embeded devices
@Mgetz Funny thing is that the journals kept chasing me down for years after I left. And kept telling, "Dude, wtf. The deadline for submitting a revision was August 2012. It's is now 2017. Why are you still following up on this? I'm dropped out of school years ago. This doesn't matter anymore."
17:55
@Mysticial You moved it to Archiv right?
@Mikhail My Hypergeometric Series paper isn't formally published. But UIUC did archive it if that's what you're referring to.
@Mysticial Probably the school pushing for that, they get stats and money for it
But Elsevier chased me down 5 years after the deadline asking me to resubmit after addressing the peer review feedback.
The whole system is actually pretty perverse
@Mysticial automatic form mail or personalized message?
17:57
So I told them, I submitted once. The reviewers didn't like it. I withdraw it by not resubmitting by the deadline. And they chased me down 5 years afterward.
user1804599
Ask them for all their money.
@ratchetfreak It went back-and-forth a few times.
@Mysticial Upload it to here : arxiv.org , then people can cite it or read it. Open Access.
But why the hell would they chase me down for something 5 years after the fucking deadline?
@Mikhail I don't give a shit anymore.
If they want to cite my shit, they can site my website.
@Mysticial You should do it to piss off the journal
@Mysticial If you upload it to archiv it shows up in your google scholar profile
17:59
The stuff in the paper is long out of date now. That Hypergeometric Series paper was about my pi program. And almost all the shit in it is out-of-date.
@Mikhail Don't give a fuck.
@Mysticial I also find it hilarious that your concern is that somebody actually did peer review, when typically the biggest criticism is that nothing is peer reviewed.
My FFT paper also never made it to publication. Only a presentation at a conference.
I'd say you had a really atypical experience, perhaps because you weren't consumed by desperation and vanity.
@Mikhail I simply didn't give a suit. I never had the academic attitude. So I really can't blame the university for forcing me out.
I gave no fucks about publications. I suspect part of that is because the Pi world record stuff gave me enough publicity that I had no fucks left to give.
Lack of fucks is probably the real reason you left, as opposed to academia being "corrupt" or "bullshit" :-)
18:10
@Mikhail I did want the Ph.D though - since I was trying to follow my dad's footsteps. But I failed at that. Now, I don't have any fucks to give for that anymore.
Please accept this honorary degree
18:29
@Mikhail That's funny. Not star-funny, but funny.
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@Borgleader Geebus. Is everything that makes CPUs run faster so exploitable now?

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