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posted on January 16, 2019 by Cleve Moler

A year and a half ago I wrote a post about "half precision" 16-bit floating point arithmetic, Moler on fp16. I followed this with a bug fix, bug in fp16. Both posts were about fp16, defined in IEEE standard 754. This is only one of 15 possible 16-bit formats. In this post I am going to consider all 15.... read more >>

 
Half-precision scares me
 
9:58 AM
Have you ever used quarter or reduced-quarter precision?
or IEEE754 quarter-quarter
Possible values:

00	zero
01	one
10	Infinity
11	NaN
 
 
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11:26 AM
@flawr I think I've seen that linked here :)
 
 
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12:53 PM
@flawr what I've gathered thus far is that Woko are greedy people who try their best to weasle every franc out of you whilst doing as little as possible; and they can since they are the sole student housing agency in town
 
 
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2:48 PM
@flawr "Nothing", "Something", "Shit, that's too much!", and "Where am I?"
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@gnovice I think mathematicians do not really need a lot of numbers, but I think they'd still be glad to have maybe two more finite numbers.
 
 
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5:57 PM
@AndrasDeak stackoverflow.com/q/54222025/5211833 MATLAB/Python overlap, is this a dupe, or plainly too broad?
 
dupe
 
@flawr first time opening MATLAB docs from Schweiz here (on day 2, not a bad score, considering I had only 1,5 hours yesterday), and am curious. I can have CH.mathworks in Deutsch, French and English, but not in Italian, even though there's it.mathworks which is in Italian?
 
6:29 PM
stackoverflow.com/q/54223148/5211833 this sounds very open-ended, doesn't it?
 
so like, i gotta use matlab for one of my classes
and I gotta buy it??
 
oof
 
so like, yes, unless, you know, like your uni pays for it, or something
 
Usually you just buy a students license through your campus bookstore
 
lol. I'm just not used to having to buy a language
 
6:33 PM
MATLAB is licensed software that's why
 
In proper English: your university will usually pay the license, especially if it's mandatory. Otherwise, pay $50 for the student license for a year, or get GNU Octave, which is a free almost-clone of MATLAB.
 
ah perfect, my professor did mention octave
I will try octave, otherwise 50 bucks isnt bad
 
My university had it for $50, but it lasted indefinitely
But only on one machine
It was technically a student license, but it just never ran out unless you uninstalled it after 4 years/whenever
Not sure if yours will have something similar or not
 
lol yeah. reminds me, I need to setup forwarding on my university email so I can use it after I graduate
 
Your university is quite rubbish in its IT security if they do not simply delete your account X months after graduating
 
6:36 PM
Delete the email account?
or are you talking about me indefinitely being able to use MATLAB
 
They delete my complete university account 3 months after formally unenrolling from the program
 
wowzers
not at mine
 
My university turns mine into an Alumni account (and I keep email, and my NetID, etc)
 
my university IT are all quite lazy. I worked at their hospital in IT as an intern. a coworker of mine left and gave me his network admin credentials and they worked for a solid 9 months after he left
 
@Adriaan making another site for the 3 people who live there and use Matlab? :)
 
6:43 PM
@flawr As I said: not really, as Italian is already implemented as help for the Italians. Or do they need to translate all local Swiss offers?
 
@Adriaan well they'd have to use swiss italian:)
 
Is that really so different from standard Italian? I noticed on Wikipedia today that for Swiss French/Italian they have a list of words which are different, whereas for Swiss German they don't even bother
 
@Adriaan There is the official "swiss italian" which is just slightly different from italian. (Just as our "swiss german" is slightly different from german-german).
But what they do speak there (variants of ticinese) is quite different.
 
And that's reason enough for TMW not to even offer the Italian website version?
 
No idea, just my 2 Rappen.
 
6:50 PM
@flawr but that's the same with Swiss-German right? I can barely understand a word on the street, whereas reading the newspaper is easy enough
 
@Adriaan yep
Another reason might be that there is no university in that part.
 
@flawr Lugano? Right?
 
@Adriaan yeah but that is not very sciency
 
That makes sense. So people in that area either go to Italy to do science in Italian, or use a proper language
 
yep
 
6:53 PM
I was diagnosed with chronic nasal polyps a few days ago which is basically sinus cancer. I dont think it's a coincidence that I started learning php 3 weeks ago
 
Then you could maybe heal quite quickly by learning Haskell!
 
that might explain your speech impediment
 
:thinking emoji: hmmm good idea. I thought knowing python would have been a good vaccination but I guess not.
 
But even if you decide not to learn haskell (which would be a shame) I hope you do get well soon!
 
tbh i dont know what kaskell is, just heard the name tossed around
ah purely functional. I like it
 
6:57 PM
@ThePeskyWabbit It's a purely functional language with lazy evaluation. At the start it feels like having to learn to walk again because it feels so different from everything you're used to
 
two things I like already. functional and lazy
 
And it is also a fun langaue for golfing!
 
is it similar to python? or even lazier
 
Python isn't really lazy, apart from the iterators/generators, isn't it?
 
6:58 PM
yup
python is the opposite of functional in many aspects
 
well damn. guess Its time to learn to walk again
 
yep, completely dysfunctional
@ThePeskyWabbit ppcg is a nice way to learn!
We also have a chatroom for Haskell:

 Of Monads and Men

For discussion about, learning of and golfing in Haskell codeg...
If you have any questions or need help feel free to ping me or ask there:)
 
perfect. thank you! hopefully this will fix my sinuses :D time to get learning
anyways, gotta walk to my next class. later all
 
cu!
 

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