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9:00 PM
or will it bitch the file is already open
 
@RUJordan Now, let's look at a_n + b_n two sequences, a fun fact is that the limit of a_n+b_n is the same as the limit of a_n + the limit of b_n, in our 'strictly increasing case, that's pretty obvious
 
!!afk creeping and sweeping
 
@RUJordan So, the limit of 2n-n is the same as the limit of -n which is -Infinity, so far so good?
 
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-n = -Infinity because the sequence -n?
 
9:01 PM
!!afk end of the workday
 
Yeah, but that was a trick question, since 2n-n is n not -n :P
 
It's 2, right? lol
Wait..
Is it? Sorry, I'm absolutely dreadful at math
No, it's just n
 
Unless n === Infinity, then 2n-n === NaN
 
Oh I'm so confused :(
 
And always remember that -1/12 = 1+2+3+4+5+6+...
 
9:05 PM
!!> -1/12
 
@RUJordan -0.08333333333333333
 
O.o
 
ooh hey, the bot's back
!!weather Bainbridge Island, WA
 
@RalphWiggum Skuodo Miesto seniƫnija: 12C (285.15K), Sky is Clear
 
9:07 PM
@RalphWiggum Bainbridge Island: 60.2959F (15.72C, 288.87K), overcast clouds
 
Isn't 12C pretty cold?
oh
I guess not
 
it's between freezing and room temperature, I guess
 
Sorry, phone died
@RUJordan yeah, so if we look at 2n-n it goes to Infinity while n-2n goes to -Infinity, right?
We also know both 2n and n go to infinity
 
So basically 2n-n = n && n-2n = -n?
So yes, correct
 
9:13 PM
2n-n = n(2-1) = n
n - 2n = n(1-2) = -n
 
@RUJordan good, now let's discuss Infinity-Infinity
So as n approaches infinity (the real terminology here is limit) : 2n-n = Infinity-Infinity = n-2n
Right?
So we have Infinity = -Infinity, or n = -n for a positive and large n which makes no sense.
Infinity-Infinity can go to -Infinity, to Infinity, or even always be zero (for n-n for example)
 
Infinity - Infinity is 0, infinity, and negative infinity
 
Or any number, really
 
Infinity > Infinity, Infinity < Infinity, Infinity = Infinity are all true
Mathematically anyway
 
For example (n+3) - n's limit is Infinity-Infinity, but it's clearly always 3
 
9:16 PM
Or it can tend toward a sinewave
 
Yeah, for example (n+sin(n)) - n doesn't even have a limit.
@Meredith they're actually all false
 
@Meredith Depends. uncountable infinity is strictly greater than countable infinity
 
No, it has higher cardinality, that's not the same, it's a different notion of >
 
You can prove Infinity > Infinity
Well, Infinity - Infinity = Infinity
 
Also, that's very confusing given what I'm trying to explain to RUJordan about Infinity-Infinity being NaN
 
9:18 PM
Well, infinity itself isn't a well-defined notion
 
@Meredith no you can't.
 
Yeah saying Infinity > Infinity is a bit of an oversimplification
 
infinity > x for all x, therefore infinity > infinity must be true
 
@Meredith no, it's just false.
 
doesn't work, because infinity isn't well-defined
 
9:20 PM
Why do you think that's false?
 
@KendallFrey tricky, we use that to show freshmen students that they don't get to say "for all x"
That would be a lot easier to spot if it said "for all real x"
 
Like saying x / x = 1 for all x. Not true because 0/0 is undefined
 
Good analogy
Especially since you can say "well, Infinity isn't even a part of our field, since we can't do Infinity * 1/Infinity = 1, it has no inverse, so it's not a number in the standard way.
 
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@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm not ignoring you, my boss is with me we have issues
sorry!
 
9:36 PM
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Just read up on that-- makes total sense
Kind of. I get how Infinity-Infinity can be any number. But you said it's NaN
Ugh. Math hurts my brain
I'll take simple algebra over this theoretical blasphemy
!!joke
 
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Whoa, my meta question got me another badge
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Q: Drastic Question Revision

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Forgot I asked that. Come back, 26 upvotes =X not bad
OH MY GOD LOL
The question in question dropped over 12 downvotes because of my meta
oops
 
9:55 PM
It is a bad question lol
 
Yes, but it was mercilessly pillaged lol
 
Wow, I'm at work and it's not even 8am
Go ME!
And I'm not the first in the office
Damn these young up 'n comers
 
I get into work at 10am. I leave the house at 8am :(
 
Ouch
I have a 20 minute bike ride to get to the office
Which is great unless it's raining
The rage of grid-locked drivers gives me energy as I casually ride around them
 
Metro for me, no grid lock to deal with until I walk 3 blocks to work
 
9:59 PM
It takes you 2 hours via public transport to get to work?
 
about half of it is public transportation
I drive about 12 miles to the metro
on a good day I can make it in 50 minutes
 
You should sleep under your desk
 
On a normal day, 1.5 hours. Sometimes it's taken up to 3 hours
 
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I drive and due to construction it takes me 50 minutes (both ways) to go less than 30km (18miles)
 
10:08 PM
Hello there
i have a quick question
 
Ask it quick, I'm 30 seconds from heading out :P
 
i'm trying to use Gruntjs now
i wonder if there is any tool/plugin (maybe outside of grunt) that would automate the following tasks with sourcetree bitbucket
store my version, minify and upload to server
 
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or at least on save of every file, it minifies and pushes to server
does this make any sense?
 
Not to me, sorry. Not a grunt guy
!!afk chasing rlemon through construction sites
 
10:15 PM
@RUJordan thanks!
anyone else may have an idea?
minify and upload kinda tool
 
MFW an anon downvoter breaks my roundy roundy reputation mememaker.net/static/images/memes/2482028.jpg
s/kill/downvoteToHell
 
10:50 PM
Ugh IE8 bugs!
 
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11:12 PM
Hello, I got an issue using Angular
I can't get a ng-repeat render some array's elements
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11:48 PM
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Fuck IE8
 
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A: Send to client that's interpreted as a JavaScript Object

Nacho LabordeYou can use eval() function. But why send string?

Oh geez.
 
@monners you can call me IE8
 
What am I missing here, english isn't my first language and I'm a bit slow sometimes, but I have no clue what this guy is talking about ?
 

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