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7:41 AM
Too Broad (wants an explanation of a random code he found) stackoverflow.com/q/46824448/5211833
 
8:19 AM
Morning beautiful people
 
9:09 AM
@AnderBiguri Just came back from a talk by the NVIDIA CEO... He seems friendly :)
 
 
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10:55 AM
@Dev-iL WOOOOOOOOt
 
oh god not you
 
haha
I've fallen in love with R
I'm sorry
 
D: D: D: D:
 
It just happened
 
10:58 AM
WTF<- is.thisshit
 
ahahaha
 
To be fair, I liked R for handling data, for data science
but then I discovered Pandas for python, and I forgot about R
 
I've been using the Caret packet. It's insane
Yeh I'd like to use Python... but you know.. bosses
 
oh neat
visualisation package?
 
11:00 AM
Sometimes when I need beatiful plots in Matlab, I go to seaborn/matplotlib for inspiration
I've been meaning to create a MATLAB package to imitate plots like those
@Daruchini yeah, works wonders with Pandas
 
I'll have to show my boss
but yeh Caret is powerful
 
Looks pretty good
I don't like R because.... yeah I guess just because I dont, but I must admit there are thousands of very polished and neat packages for it
But I will never, ever, in my life, be happy with <-
 
that's just stupid
the syntax I mean
 
haha I am a bit stupid also, I'll accept that
 
@AnderBiguri come to the dark side and stop imitating
 
11:07 AM
but yeah. <-
 
@Daruchini I'll tell the python room owners to set phasers to kill
 
@AndrasDeak My postdoc wanted someone that knows MATLAB, so I may delay that a bit....
however I think Ill go full linux, one step at a time
 
yeh <- sucks
 
@AnderBiguri that's much more useful
 
who the hell wants to press shift
 
11:08 AM
@Daruchini in the spanish keyboard, most programin symbols are SHITFor ALT GR
[] =- /;
 
I'm sure you can configure emacs to type <- if you bat your eyes thrice
 
when I moved to the british one, I felt in love
 
that reminds me: @Adriaan what's up with your wacky remote keyboard situation?
 
now when I say "year" in spanish (an~o) I type "anus" (ano), but hey, worth it
 
i just spit coffee
 
11:10 AM
XD
 
Luckily not at the person directly opposite me..
 
año, actually
I just cant type it
 
I understood
 
11:11 AM
I feel like i'm cheating using the Caret package
someone reassure me
tell me everything is going to be ok
 
thats the feel of using a good package XD
 
Well what does it do? Does it do your work for you? Because then it's cheating
 
I mean.. it does a lot
For instance I can create a neural net model with 10 fold cross validation using a grid search to optimise hyper parameters in about 3 function calls
 
that's not so bad
 
So I guess I still have to think about it and define my parameter bounds
 
11:13 AM
oblig:
 
hahaha
That's data science right?
The use of magical black boxes
'I don't know how this model works but it works so here you go'
 
"I assume it works" you mean :P
 
haha
 
I have nothing to do with data science, and I'm sure there are a bunch of people who do it right, but I'm also sure there are a bunch of people who have no idea what they're doing
much like any other branch of tech
 
But I think more with ML/NN nowadays
is too easy to say net.train, net.sim
 
11:18 AM
You're making me feel bad again
 
hahaha nah, its good
its one of the amazing things of this technologies
but basically use them with care
they are not magic
 
magic is real Ander
 
test them a lot
 
hahahaha
 
11:33 AM
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OMG
pls run that snippet
 
lol :D
 
12:07 PM
@AnderBiguri He was speaking about things in general, not with some presentation etc.
 
Like how people confuse Tacos and Burritos?
:P
What did he talked about?
 
12:23 PM
You know how GPUs are used nowadays to solve various physical problems? He said it leverages algorithms/engines that were constructed for simulating physics in video games... After all, both games that feel real and actual engineering problems require accurate physical models....
 
Yeah that is actually true!
Nice
That was one of my "oh right, that makes sense" moments. When I realized that the best way to make real feeling videogames (e.g. gravity, car racing etc) is to have models based on real physiccs
 
Then he said that he doesn't believe in easy challenges that could yield a lot of money (aka "low hanging fruit"), and he won't let his people work on those for two reasons: 1) He employs a bunch of bright people, and doesn't want to waste their time on "easy" problems; 2) Nothing is ever easy and profitable - usually there's some illusion involved regarding at least one of these aspects
 
That is a good philosofy I guess. You don't get to be leaders in computing/graphics hardware by going to get easy problems
 
He seemed to really believe in what he was saying, and I bet he's genuinely happy to be producing tools that enable people to create "amazing things" (as he said). I respect that.
 
Neat! Should I send them my CV? :P
 
12:31 PM
@AnderBiguri They're going to expand their operation in Israel by some 80 people, you should come ;)
 
I really believe that I don't know enough to work for them. I have tried ac ouple of times going to SO tag CUDA and yeah, too hard :P
They should hire some guys to tidy their docs though
 
At some point he told a story about a researcher in quantum chemistry he had met once, who had converted some code into CUDA and couldn't believe that it was working that much faster, so said researcher told him "Mr Huang, thank you for giving me the tools to do my life's work during my lifetime"
 
... and so he was very moved, and remembered it ever since.
he also spoke about the importance of choosing problems that are high-impact
 
@Dev-iL unfortunately this is not always possible :P
but yeah , its is
going to have lunch! bye
 
12:39 PM
@AnderBiguri bon appétit...!
 
I just tried giving someone a quick tutorial on Git and realised how shit I am at explaining things
any top tips
 
@Daruchini there's the xkcd comic on this topic...
 
12:55 PM
hahaha. Scary accurate
 
1:20 PM
git is actually pretty simple for most use cases
Sep 14 at 22:03, by Andras Deak
@Divakar I suggest this "game": http://learngitbranching.js.org/
Sep 14 at 22:04, by Andras Deak
the latter is the basic philosophy, the former is how basic branching stuff work
to be read/played in probably that order
 
I get what I want to explain I just find it hard explaining
By no means am I an advanced Git user. I can push pull and branch xD
 
you can point them to that game
 
Oh i've seen that before. Thanks
Good job I didn't become a teacher
 
good teaching needs some preparation, wherein you gather your thoughts and find a shortest, most logical path
nobody is expected to give a good lecture when just caught in the street
 
True. I need at least 3 months and a team to prepare
 
 
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2:34 PM
@AndrasDeak these are reallynice
 
2:58 PM
Hello
 
HOWDIE PARTNER
 
I just played fallout NV and you sound like robot
 
hahaha
similar shoulder structure
I feel 70% of my job is pondering
do you spend adequate time pondering?
 
Pondering is literally what I am paid for
I get frowned upon if I spend too much time doing something after poundering
 
3:05 PM
haha
well yes, you must spend more time pondering the implications of spending x amount of time
 
especially now that my finding has run, I just sit and think "how could this have happened"instead of finishing what I need to.
 
It kinda sucks that I work for a commercial research company in that respect
We are told to make the best 'things' we can but are giving shite deadlines
I may be wrong but I'd imagine academia research to be a lot more thorough in the actual research stages of a project
 
yeah you are allowed considerably more time to just fuck around things
however often this things lead to nothing and it can be frustrating
e.g. I am spending countless hours to finish a 150page document
that 3 people max will ever read
 
Have you calculated how much printing is going to cost you yet
cost me £20 for my dissertation
It was the final 'HA' they gave after charging x amount per year
 
yeaha, 30£ or so, each
 
3:13 PM
damn
3 copies?
 
I need to print 3 soft bounded, and when finished, 2 hard bounded
 
Oh don't forget the fancy pocket
 
fancy pocket?
anyone, fortunately I do have money (not mine) to pay for it
the project will
so I dont really care
 
You sponsered?
 
Yeah, most PhD are
we have some money for these things
in my case fortunatelly a lot of money
 
3:21 PM
Lend me a tenner?
 
Unfortunately I can not just take it XD
 
Tell them its for a good cause
important research
haha
 
I am now being unpaid for my work. I can attend a conference and pay 1000£ hotel, but not pay my rent with that money :S
 
hahaha
sounds about right
 
3:53 PM
@AndrasDeak not a clue; I accessed it from my laptop at the office; but when I logged on from a university computer it was all nice and US-international again
 
4:11 PM
that's reaaaally weird
 
5:04 PM
Is using a while loop and explicitly incrementing an iterator instead of using a for loop some new fashion trend? I've seen it on several questions recently and it makes my skin itch.
 
5:29 PM
crap fashion week?
perhaps a crappy teacher
most languages have for loops, so it's probably not a cross-language thing
 
the last one was an associate professor, so yeah, i'd say crappy teacher
 
6:26 PM
> Is MATLAB's bsxfun the best?
Yes!
(This question)
Although perhaps it can be rewritten as matrix multiplication, which is faster
 
my brain hurts too much to try to figure out what they're trying to do
 
Same here
 
it can be matmulled I think
bsxfun(@times,A_k(:,:,2:k),x(:,1,k+1-i)) <-> x(:,1,k+1-i).' * A_k(:,:,2:k) or something, no?
ah, no, because the sum is not over the first dimension
 
permute?
 
wait, their sums are trivial, aren't they?
bsxfun(@times,A_k(:,:,2:k),x(:,1,k+1-i)) <-> Ak_{i,j,k}*x_{i} forall {i,j,k}
if you sum that over j and k, don't you just get sum(sum(A_k(:,:,2:k),2),3)*x(:,1,k+1-i)?
ooooh i is a range
that's very stupid
and by stupid I mean confusing, but that's close enough
 
7:17 PM
@AndrasDeak Hey, well done!
 
gracias :)
 
Why a vector and not a matrix with 3 columns? This seems like a trivial indexing solution, what have you tried and where is the problem? — excaza 9 mins ago
@excaza why not 2 columns, and have the row number denote the iteration number? (Provided he stores every iteration once)
 
Dynamic variables much better. No need to concatenate into a vector
4
 
7:46 PM
ummm, maybe it's not a monotonically increasing iteration count!
or maybe I just need more coffee
 
Pff, I started drinking beer at 16:00 this afternoon
which was an hour later than planned, but apparently the bar didn't open before then
 
I should start doing shots at work
 
8:07 PM
lol :D
that sounds dangerous in the US
 
@AndrasDeak or in Hungary, bloody Palinka
 
@excaza it is not about indexing, it is about how to store this two elements vector of every iteration in one vector/matrix — Monir 12 mins ago
-.-
 
@excaza that deleted answer. What. I have no idea what he's doing
 
8:25 PM
@excaza It's about indexing if you want to do it properly by preallocating your array and filling it in. It's about concatenation if you want to be inefficient.
 
@Adriaan it did answer the question
 
@excaza oh right >.<
variable growing inside a loop, brr
 
no idea why he wimped out and deleted it though
I didn't think there was a way to do a gradient in a 2d plot without using surface or splitting the line into chunks
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PoGaMiI seem to have made some settings change where all of my Matlab plots (plot, plot3, surf, etc) show up in this red/green color scale: plot output I searched around forums and the Matlab user guide but am not finding anything. It's not a huge deal, as I can enter code to fix this on each plot, bu...

 

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