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If you try to move a mile south of the south pole, it doesn't mean you don't move.. it means your solution sucks
Rob
Rob
Hmm, maybe not, actually
@Rob well... if the points are infinite, so is the number of rings
or "east" at the south pole for that matter
> One way this is possible is if you are on a line of latitude so close to the South Pole that the entire circle of latitude is exactly one mile around. We will label this circle C(1) for convenience.
Rob
Rob
@Neil You don't have to. If you start 1mile north of the south pole, you travel 1 mile south, move 'east' nowhere, then 1 mile north
08:01
you can't move east at the south pole, that's the point
Rob
Rob
If you're a bit further out, you go 1 mile south, but don't reach the pole. Then walk in circles east, then back north
> The circle C(1) was special because we traversed it exactly once, and ended where we started from, when we went one mile east.

There are other circles with the same property. Consider the circle C(1/2), a similarly defined circle of exactly 1/2 mile in circumference. Notice that traveling one mile east along this circle will also send us back to the starting point. The only difference is that we will have traversed the circle two times!
Rob
Rob
You can if you start slightly further out than 1 mile
quote as much as you like, I don't buy that solution
Rob
Rob
I'm sure there's a way to mathematically get the points that are valid, but I'm too tired for that ;)
08:02
you can't say you "moved 1 mile east" if you can't actually say that you're 1 mile east of where you were before
^ lol
the points are exactly one mile north of (a circle around the south pole with a circumference of 1/n miles)
Rob
Rob
@Neil Imagine a circle exactly 1 mile in circumference, where the center is the south pole
So am I going to go to the south pole and start saying I'm super athletic because I ran 20 kilometers east today
Rob
Rob
Then you pick a point on that circle. Your starting point is 1 mile north of that
08:02
n can be anything in the range of 1 to infinite (both inclusive)
Rob
Rob
And voila, a solution where you don't stand still
There are lots of people today.
in case of 1, you walk 1 circle and end up in the same spot
in the case of 1000, you walk 1000 circles (each of 1/1000 miles circumference)
@Rob the problem states that you move south 1 kilometer.. check.. move east 1 kilometer.. WAT.. move north 1 kilomter.. wait back up a second..
since you cannot move east 1 kilomter at the south pole, that's not a valid solution
Rob
Rob
What's the problem there?
You're not at the south pole
08:04
more like make a trip around the latitude that happens to exactly put you on the same point
because why not
Rob
Rob
You're close to it, but you're walking in a 1km circle
@Rob you are when you move 1 kilometer south, are you not?
at that point, just write a better riddle...
Rob
Rob
No, you can start further out
Work backwards
Draw a circle around the south pole, exactly 1km in size
That's the portion you walk east
@Neil you walk in a circle near the south pole, where the circle is 1 km (or mile) in circumference
08:05
@Rob Oh, so you can walk in whatever order you like, independent of the question now?
Rob
Rob
No
neil look at this
Rob
Rob
That's how you figure it out
You start 1 mile north of that circle
I don't know how many miles north of the south pole it is
28 mins ago, by Wietlol
> How many points are there on the earth where you could travel one mile south, then one mile east, then one mile north and end up in the same spot you started?
I have to think that the "then" here means it comes afterwards
south -> east -> north, but the east part is always along rings of the earth, and when you get sufficiently close to the south pole, these rings are small
Rob
Rob
08:06
From that point, you walk 1 mile south. Now you're at the circle. Walk the circle, you're back to the same spot on the circle. Then walk 1 mile north and you're at the start of the original position
If I started off 2 miles north of the south pole, it would just be wrong..
Rob
Rob
Right... but no one said that's the answer :)
1 + x miles where x is the distance from the south pole where walking east puts you back on the same point
draw a circle with the south pole as the center
@Unihedron that would hold true only if you were on a ring.. but seeing how you're on a point, you CANNOT MOVE east
Rob
Rob
Actually, the distance would be at most, would be 1 + 1/2pi
08:07
you're away from the point
@Unihedron then it's wrong..
@Niel, lets say you start 1.1 mile north of the south pole
So really when you move east it's a circle with a radius of 1 mile with the center at the South Pole
Rob
Rob
You're assuming a sphere is flat, @Neil
08:08
lets divide by zero and pretend that comes out to be around zero.. seems fair
you walk 1 mile south (end up 0.1 mile north of the south pole)
Rob
Rob
You can definitely move east in a circle around the south pole
@Rob no, I'm not..
then you walk east 1 mile
you walk in circles
Rob
Rob
Would you agree it's possible to fly around the earth at the circumference?
08:08
lets assume that that circle is exactly 1 mile
then you end up in the same place as you started walking that circle
neil, walking north means you go towards the north pole, walking south means you go towards the south pole, going east or west is travelling along the latitude that are parallel to these points
then you walk 1 mile north again and end up in that same location 1.1 mile north of the south pole (where you started)
the puzzle exploits the fact that these rings become small near the poles
It's not an interesting fact, it's an awful solution, but this is the basis
So really when you move east it's a circle with a circumference of 1 mile with the center at the South Pole
08:10
@Wietlol 2*PI*0.1 isn't divisible by 1 mile, you'll agree
Or 0.5 miles, which means making the trip twice
@Neil I agree, but I said "lets assume"
@Wietlol fine, lets assume it's snowing in hell
you can figure out that you need to start with a very specific distance from the south pole
Let's assume this riddle doesn't suck
Rob
Rob
08:11
That's how you walk it
@Rob that's what I said
May I say that that picture is almost as accurate as my aim in darts?
Rob
Rob
Yep, we've all said it.. but maybe a visualization will help
I said that first before all of you here lolol
I think I get your point now.. but I don't think they would be infinite points
Rob
Rob
08:12
There will be. Now you make a circle that's 1/2 mile long
Then you walk the circle twice
you can construct a 1 mile circumference around the SP and then all points that are 1 mile away, which is a ring, are solutions
Rob
Rob
There's a point for every 1/n where n is an integer
also, you can start anywhere
anywhere that fits the constraints
08:13
Welcome to college geometry
would you agree that all those spots (with the black lines) would be valid starting points?
@萝莉w got the solution, it's arraylist.stream().map(u -> u.stream().mapToInt(j -> j).toArray()).toArray(int[][]::new);
there are basically infinite spots around that circle you can start at
@RalfRafaelFrix what is that solution?
@Wietlol proxy..
@RalfRafaelFrix Great.
08:14
.mapToInt(j -> j) isn't there an .unbox() method?
List<List<Integer>> to int[][] ?
@Wietlol Technically there would be zero points because the North Pole and South Pole are constantly shifting their position.
@JennaSloan I dont know about how the world works, I only know how logic works
magnetic north and south poles are, sure. there can be even more than one
and maf
08:15
@Wietlol nice art
But I think he's referring to "coordinate" north and south poles
@Neil north is throne
"I dont know about how the world works"
I'm scared
dont be
I didnt program the world
so I couldnt have been the one that messed it up
@Wietlol converts ArrayList<ArrayList<Integer>> to int[][]
08:16
@Unihedron Adds quote to "Wietlol is a bot" proof folder
when I m scared
I didn't program the world, but I reverse engineered it.
@RalfRafaelFrix u -> u.stream().mapToInt(j -> j).toArray() all of this can be translated into List::toArray provided by List I was wrong
@Unihedron What is it?
08:24
when it comes to it, streams are quite lackluster...
You got a better idea?
I proposed it in that message above, it doesn't work
don't worry about it
@Wietlol you might like this: github.com/Luca1152/gravity-box
a little game written in Kotlin
why would I like that?
08:28
My hairs are gone.
@萝莉w random question but do you play mahjong?
Ron! 32000!
Yakuman.
have jantama / majsoul account?
I have Chinese majsoul account.
add me if you want! 60098443
08:35
Can I find you by searching this number?
yep, it's my id. you can invite me to friendly tables to fill spots if I'm around
I play mahjong as well... but alone :|
One player mahjong
I have gotten it a few times although it's usually by accident lol
@Unihedron Nodoka Hanamura has tried to play mahjong alone for getting ±0.
on tenhou it's harder since it returns at 30000, but on jantama it's 2nd place 20000 / 3rd 30000
Poor girl. miyanaga-san destroyed her mentality
08:45
So when can Ms.Kobayashi finish the manga?
no idea
Well, now I also ask you a random question: Do you play FGO?
no. some of my friends play fgo. I watch streamers play fgo. maybe if I had deeper wallets I'd consider it
FGO, takes away my money, throws away my time.
I don't value my time but I don't have a lot of money.
08:55
I used to play Touhou Project games.
fascinating
I'm also trying to make a STG.
I can't get into STGs and otoges since the learning curve is too high for me. My reaction speed is so low that I can't even prevent marbles from rolling off the table.
It's fun though. Even though I'm one of the people who don't make it to the boss stage
stop
HAMMERTIME!
/cat
08:59
/fatcat
Are you also a warchief?
no idea what that means. I play very few video / mobile games. azur lane is one of them
just a ordinary cat
09:03
I like play FTG.
I also hope to make a FTG someday.
Good luck
anyone by any chance knows a lot of Spring Data?
Hello i need help to read lines from a json file... the problem i face is that all the objects are different.... i suppose that they would have a common object, with some optional fields... but i cant use any viewer because it gives me error....
what is the error?
if a viewer gives you an error, you dont have json
09:06
So id need a general structure to create a class, and parse a json object each line....
no you need to figure out what data you have
this link is not an error
I guess i have a json with optional fields
Have you tried JSONObject.fromObject(Object)?
The first thing is as viewers doesnt work i have no idea of structure of objects i have....
@EduardoGutierrez do you know how to read each line?
09:07
the objects are tweets probably taken using tweeter api or something
@萝莉w FTG = ... ?
This is well formed json, I can validate this in my search engine
i have to load line by line, and seek for hashtags and make some calculations... but i have no idea of how to load....gson or similar works when you know the exact structure of the objects you read,,,...as i know
@KarelG Fight Technology Games.
09:09
which page is it ? can you guess a structure of the object ???
I don't need to guess, it's all right there
the page is duckduckgo.com
never heard of that
my condolences
some people actually use google, you know
> tweeter api
lol
howtodoinjava.com/library/json-simple-read-write-json-examples my idea is to use the third point.... but to parseTweets i need they structure i guess... Thanks id take a look
09:13
@EduardoGutierrez what do you want to do with these tweets?
@Wietlol just a thought, i dont know where the data comes from...
welcome back to another episode of how not to register a domain name
but what do you want to do with these objects?
@Wietlol make some calculations using map reduce in hadoop,
09:14
but what do you need of these objects?
do you need their ids? do you need to get the timestamps? do you need to get the hashcode?
@Wietlol do you know about map reduce ?
nope
I only take baby steps
Well so am i, i have to count the hastags, and output a list of more used hastags
so you need entities.hashtags ?
Then when it works, i have i list of "good feeligns" and seek which tweets have the best feelings.....counting the words in the list in each tweet
09:17
so you also need the text
Well as i know, i need to write a custom writable class, to pass every tweet from map to reduce....
I dont know about that, but I know that you probably want to have an intermediate step between hadoop and your json
you could make a class with an entities and text property
and another with a hashtags property
and another one for the hashtags perhaps (iDunno how that looks like)
then, you can parse each line to such a message object
then you can use those objects to be sent to hadoop
My eclipse exploded.
Phew.
The general idea, have a MyTweeterClass, with attributes getters, setters, and constructor, then with some json or gson parse, load a line of file with it contents.... then id have myTweet pass to reduce function.... this is the general idea.
@萝莉w I think it is time for you to use IntelliJ
09:20
I use both of them.
0.o?
@EduardoGutierrez so... what is stopping you from doing it?
do you get an error?
which page is the son beautifieerr and validator i ve tried some and all of them crushes
what did you paste in them?
the entire content of your gist?
all 216 messages at once?
@Wietlol i have tested some json online validators/viewers...none of them works.. so i need some help in the structure of the class / json file ..... as said befoere i guess that some fields are optional as all the objects are not identical
yes
your gist is not a valid json
you would need an open bracket and close bracket around it
and commas between each message
{}{}{} is not valid json
[{},{},{}] is
09:26
copy the first line only in your gist and put it into a beautifier
you can do one message at a time, but not all at the same time
do you know what json is or not just curious
online, I often use jsonviewer.stack.hu
offline, I use IntelliJ
@Unihedron is a json file that have been passed to me, im checking it...
as said before the first thing i need if is someone can help with general structure of json file, and if i can create a general class to load each tweet, probably with optional fields....
i could add as @Wiet
you should take one message and build classes based on which fields you want to use
this way, you dont depend on irrelevant stuff being in a specific way
09:33
says a [ ] at the beginning and end of file and then a comma, but i have to work with given file
@Wietl
1. twitter has documentation on how the structure is.
2. it's pretty self-evident.
@Wietlol once i have MyTweeterClass with id, name, text, user, created_at etc.... i think in map reduce is a tool to select columns/fields so id then select for example userid and hasthag and text ....but in a second step
@Unihedron i dont even know where or from this file has been taken... i guess from tweeter api, but as said they have given this file and i have to work with this file.... thanks for your support @Unih
@Unihedron @Wietlol
try taking one (1) single line of the file you posted on github and into whatever visualizer you're trying to work with
it seems unlikely for me to not work
@EduardoGutierrez in your case, you can split the file by line
then you can parse each line
jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/# i have copy/paste the first 30 lines of my gist....although it gives errors, it cant show a general structure.... is difficult
09:39
one (1) line
List<TwitterMessage> list = text.lines()
	.map(it -> json.parse(it, TwitterMessage.class))
	.collect(toList());
this is how the code would split the lines, map each line to an object and collects all objects into a list
you have to write the TwitterMessage class and figure out which library you want to use to parse json
i have updated the gist with the first tweets :gist.github.com/ejgutierrez74/…
no need for that
@Unihedron Is it 6:47 pm in your place?
just look at it, the fields are there waiting for you to use them
it's 5:47, I don't live in japan
09:47
Ah ha.
So the first problem is that i have the json object user inside the tweetobject... map reduce works line a line, so iguess the format is somewhat adapted to work with mapreduce....when i find \n is hte first tweet and so on... as i guess
what is 連対率 in english? carry-over rate?
This is Beijing time.
I live in hong kong, pretty close to beijing yes
@Wietlol i dont need a list, map reduce works line a line, so i have to load data from line 2 for example in a TwitterMessage class ( line 2 in the first gist which every json object is in a different line)
09:49
cant you then just feed your file into the map reduce?
Going home now.
TweeterMessage myTweeter = new TweeterMessage();
itterasshai~
myTweter.parseLineToTweet(String of line with has the tweet);
Id have to implement the parseÇLineToTweet, and load it values....
This is with map reduce logic, load lines, select fields and pass to reduce....
Another option would create a TweeterMessage with only the fields i need, just say, hasgtags, user, and text, and id for exmaple....perhaps would be easier...and look into the line only for these....
10:32
good morning/afternoon!
good night
11:22
good evening
12:00
One of the first documents to link a militia with the bearing of arms is the English Assize of Arms in 1811, which directs every free man to have access to weapons. It forbids the use of arms only when the intention is to "terrify the King's subjects." (source)
12:19
/cat
USM
USM
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posted on June 21, 2019

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13:12
Happy Friday, Jaba!
Hey @Uni!
/doggo
:o where is /doggo
13:52
@Pseudohuman doggo
@JennaSloan adverb | quietly in concealment
🤔
@Pseudohuman random meme curve plot
Zoe
Zoe
@Pseudohuman random pony curve plot
@Zoe Mérens Pony
Zoe
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13:57
:c
@Zoe happy birthday to you!
June 21 is your birthday, isn't it?
longcat is long
@Pseudohuman how long is longcat
Longcat is LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGG.
(according to the internet meme; also claimed in various sources to be precisely 10, 000 feet long)
that is long
14:08
Happy Birthday @Zoe!
Can anyone help me to add header in RecyclerView? :(
hmm... I miss JPA
Zoe
Zoe
Thanks ^^
@JennaSloan it is, yeah
@Rajana This isn't an Android room
14:39
Hi @Zoe, How are you? Actually, I found one room for android and to enter there they made the rules of 80 reputation and others.. so.. can you plz suggest me? or, suggest link to android's room?
oh silly androiders, thinking they can put up a rep barrier
Zoe
Zoe
@Wietlol they can, did, and are allowed to
Zoe
Zoe
15:08
@Rajana There's several other Android rooms. Just search for one.
15:41
Dang it @Zoe! Stop getting older!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic! Stop getting ancient!
 
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16:48
Hi Everyone
17:10
Dang it @Zoe! I am like a fine wine I get better with age!
Not a help desk
17:29
18:00
@Zoe don't tell me you haven't had any vim problems these last couple days
there better be an explanation
Zoe
Zoe
18:26
@towc no, it's pretty much fine now
@Michael Y'mean flat and stale? ;P
Zoe
Zoe
18:59
@towc Aside having exams, I've pretty much found the config I need
 
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20:56
hey bois
Any idea why this doesn't work? array[i]%2==0 ? count++ : null; it says % is invalid assignament operator, but im not trying to assign lel
what are you trying to do?
you might want to use an if statement
noo its a challenge
I have to get the odd numbers in an array but without using if
So inside the for I wanted to use ?
But it doesn't let me lol
int array[] = {1,4,5,9,0,-1,5,7};
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i <array.length ; i++) {
array[i]%2==0 ? count++ : null;
}
you mean like
Arrays.stream(array).filter(it -> it & 1 == 0).toArray(int[]::new)
Explain please how it works
Is it counting odd numbers on the array?
it gives you a new array with only the even numbers
in your case, you can simply do a count
Arrays.stream(array).filter(it -> it & 1 == 1).count()
21:10
Hmmm
and find odd numbers insead of even
Okay, thanks mate im gonna go read about streams :)
knowing the basic operations of streams is really useful in many cases
Yes it did work lol, but anyways any idea why it was showing the error up there? why can't use ternary
21:38
a ternary conditional expression, as the name says, is an expression
you can do a = b ? c : d; but you cant do b ? c : d;
you need to consume the expression result
if you dont consume the result, you should use an if statement
however, you can also make a fake if statement
while (condition)
{
	// action
	break;
}
glorified if statement
gotcha, thanks bro
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