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user559633
23:01
@idjaw "Monday – Sunday: 11am – 9pm or when we run out of food." :|
user559633
I can't make it there in time, especially if they run out of food
@tristan You just need to make it to my place, and I'll have the food here already. It will be taken care of already
But...I'm having a hard time choosing between that and this: dinettetriplecrown.com
That place is soooo good
user559633
@idjaw ヽ(゜∇゜)ノ
user559633
CUISINE DU SUD DES ÉTATS-UNIS
user559633
southern food sounds so fancy when you put it this way
23:07
Almost like you need a table napkin on your lap and not eat with your hands
There is another restaurant that is the same style that serves the food directly on the table (they place wax paper on the table first)
They bring the food in a bucket and dump it on the table
user559633
and yet i imagine they still expect you to eat with utensils
noooo
not that place
I don't think I ever used a utensil at that restaurant
user559633
just paw piles of ground pork into your maw?
user559633
perfect
bucket of fried chicken, bucket of ribs, bourbon lemonade.
user559633
23:19
sounds amazing
If you do come to Montreal, I will kill us through food.
Then we can go to whiskycafe.com
user559633
We should probably place some strategic investments in cab companies before I head up
most definitely. And because of where I live, Uber likes to cancel my rides because it takes them out of the core downtown area :P
"oh you want to go there? hmmm well...look at that...CANCELLED"
user559633
haha, what a better system. a rental service that optimizes for itself and parent company.
23:48
why when I get .items() from a dict it changes its items order? I'd like to keep the same order
@ezdookie dictionaries don't have order (before python 3.6 anyway)
if you need an ordered dict, use an ordereddict
or if you want to be consistent, loop over sorted(my_dict), that should give you the keys in a sorted way
@AndrasDeak yup it was precision. Switching matlab to single didn't fix, only making python double did
whoah:P
which makes everything very very complicated...
Are those eigenvalues between single and double precision? Below 1e-7 or something?
23:57
yup
in single precision your matrix is singular, but not in double
I'd say you're screwed (or need to pre-process your matrix)
is there anything preventing my from doing some calculations in single and then switching to double when I get to those steps where it matters
the same reason that makes you use single in the first place?
the size of the objects later on are much smaller (81x81 matrices). I wouldn't mind having those be double precision all that much
and I don't think that's consistent... if your matrix elements have an error that's the same magnitude as the eigenvalues, you'll probably end up with a very different result (which is exactly what you see)
I'm a bit afraid that you might be looking at very precise noise afterwards
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