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8:40 AM
Crap, Jupyter doesn't work, again. Same errors as before, and apparently I didn't tell you in detail enough how I solved it last time
 
8:59 AM
\o/ My laptop finally arrived! No more Windows crap!
 
9:14 AM
Are you gonna linux your laptop?
 
Yes
I need a DKMS package to get my screens working, but sudo apt-get install dkms says 'no such package'...
 
9:35 AM
have you tried sudo apt install?
or sudo apt-get install build-essential dkms
(taken from wiki.ubuntuusers.de/DKMS a nice (but german) ubuntu forum, with tons of useful information)
 
9:53 AM
@flawr Yes; I had to do sudo apt-get update first though; apparently the package list wasn't up to date
Now everything works :D
 
yay
 
Whoa, my laptop has a 3840*2160 screen apparently.
And sustains it beautifully with two 1920x1080 attached via USB-C dock \o/
I can finally work again :D
 
10:10 AM
You need 3 screens for CHATLAB & TALKTAVE?
 
10:29 AM
@flawr YES
Well, four actually; my private laptop is open as well
I could've been smarter in choosing my disk-encryption key... I now have a 44 character thing, which I apparently need every time I reboot.
 
10:46 AM
Wow o.0 apparently I need only 87 more votes to get gold :O I though I still required some 200 votes
 
well get to it!
just tag every you answered with
 
87 votes are a lot of votes still thugh
 
not that much compared to 1000
 
@AndrasDeak but now that I've finally got my work laptop I should do useful things...
Man does it feel good to be back on Ubuntu and dual monitor after 2 barren months
 
I can imagine
 
10:57 AM
I thought I was fancy with two new screens (cheap ones though, only 250CHF each); turns out another group bought 4k curved 36" screens for everyone :P
 
pfft
 
 
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12:42 PM
n1=np.zeros(len(s1))
n1[1:-1]=np.random.randn(len(s1)-2)
for it in range(100):
    n1_new=n1
    n1_new[1:-1]=(n1[0:-2]+n1[2:]+n1[1:-1])/3.0
@AndrasDeak how does the above loop work?
I got this in an example script by the prof
sort of a weird average, as in: [(shifted left by 1)+(non shifted)+(shifted right by 1)]/3, and do that 100 times to smooth?
I need to get used to this negative indexing. Interesting shorthand; not requiring end-1
 
well it does what is written there. No idea what it should do...
that assignment does nothing in the loop due to mutation
You're modifying n1 along with n1_new
95% not intended
Gotta go protest, be back later :P
 
1:09 PM
@Adriaan why would you want to encrypt your disk?
 
1:20 PM
@AndrasDeak Good luck! Kick them Fidesz butt!
@flawr because I can!
And I might have actual non-open data for my research at some point
 
The first question is a duplicate too: stackoverflow.com/questions/55035773/…
 
@CrisLuengo ohh, you're three votes closer to the gold badge than I am :O
 
@Adriaan Wolfie is going to get there first. He’s sooooioo close!
 
Yea, but he has all the time in the world; I mean, he doesn't bother hanging around here :P
 
1:32 PM
As on of Us, the mighty upper-class, the gold holders, your job will be to entertain the peasants so they do not climb up the ladder. Such is the purpose of this place
so, how is your day @Adriaan ?
what do you thing about the false dichotomy between UK government promises of a stable vs weak government being part of the UK? please elaborate.
 
@AnderBiguri actually splendid! Weather's nice, I got my new laptop, so I am finally working on 2 screens and Linux, and on top of that my high-res Mars altitude map got printed, so I have something to look at on the wall as well :D
 
neat!
that poster is awesome
the colormap is unfortunate
@AndrasDeak hows protesting?
 
The UK being part of the UK? Well, to be brutally frank: that is quite the false dichotomy. If the UK would not be part of the UK, which UK would the government govern? This would put even more strain on Mrs May's government, inevitably leading to a spiral of chaos, starting off with her wearing more panther print items than just shoes. It will start with leggings, then skirts, and ultimately sheĺl derange far enough to start wearing golden earrings so big they can hang from her lobes but lay on the shoulders for support.
 
O wow. You delivered <yes.... the gold gets further muahahaha>
 
@AnderBiguri welcome :P
 
1:40 PM
OrrrrrDEEEEEEEEEERrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I like how savage he is: youtube.com/watch?v=6X5F7jhQZd8
too British
 
He called his cat Order! So he can yell at home as well :D
 
 
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2:48 PM
fuck. my bib file seems to have reverted to aprevious stage
with 30 entires less
it took me hours
wtf
 
No backup/git/stuff?
 
no, I started doing it the other day, I didnt though I needed a backup
shit, I hope I can recover it somehow
 
3:25 PM
You never don't need backup. (I still sometimes refuse to accept that myself until something like this happens again:)
^ fun idea:)
 
@flawr I've never had that problem, I only get to arXiv papers through Google.
 
4:02 PM
@AnderBiguri meh
 
what was the protest about?
 
national academy of sciences getting fucked
 
I suspected
 
take "come to a basic agreement" with a grain of salt but it gives you the basic idea
 
> The government's intention is to increase research funding.
:P
I assume that will end in "oops, we didnt"
 
4:11 PM
Or for a broad sense of "research". There are a few pet pseudoscience projects the government is interested in. Mainly rooting in fake history.
they would probably support applied technological science, but kill off basic reaseach and humanities as much as possible
the bottom line is that it's not up to them what we research (and teach)
 
ah, Irantzu worked on "Nation building via creation of history on post-soviet states". She investigated how nationalism was build by making fake history of the roots of the nation
i.e. what is going on a bit with Macedonia
@AndrasDeak indeed. Basically they will have more control, right?
 
@AnderBiguri Mrs. Ander?
 
How's her search for a PhD position coming along?
 
Slow, but tahts Ok, shes not in a hurry
better good than rushed
Shes helping asylum seekers trhough the process of becoming refugees now, so its quite a nice job
 
4:17 PM
@AnderBiguri all the control
 
ah, bastards
 
they took away the funding that's needed to pay the utility bills and wages, and tried to force the academy to apply to that same money via grants that are supposed to include general costs like bills and wages
the academy didn't play game so now they're threatening with taking stuff by force (read: new laws) if necessary
 
I remember you mentioning that
so now the middle ground is no money being taken, but you do what they told you to do?
 
it's complicated :P hopefully the linked article explains it if you're interested, I haven't read it yet
 
doesnt explain too much and context is a bit lackign, but I get the idea
 
4:31 PM
ministry wants to take things and disassemble the academy, academy "acknowledges" it (but doesn't agree or support or whatever), no official deal of any kind yet
just the acknowledgement
the ministry has failed to come up with any professional reasons (or concrete plans and charts) for fucking up the academy for 200 days
it's all handwaving and "we want to do the German model blah blah blah" (no, they don't)
 
ah, fuckers
 
literally no official plan or project has been provided by the ministry, just words on the telephone and media
the academy provided a 50+-page assessment of how it imagines its place in an innovation-centric research setup (one that the government is going on and on about)
ministry has 0 pages of anything
but, the minister is an academic who gets 800k forints a month for doing literally nothing
 
you should change governments
 
he was supposed to publish for it in return, but hasn't published anything for years
 
4:34 PM
@AnderBiguri :P
 
Dang. Just be friends with the PM, thats a though job
I rather be publishing
 
4:55 PM
The son-in-law is being investigated by EU for fraud
 
 
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@Dev-iL I downloaded R2019a today on me new laptop :)
 
Good :)
 
@AndrasDeak are they funding worldbuilding.SE? :D
 
> In a future release, running or opening program files larger than approximately 128MB will not be supported. [...] Running statements larger than 128MB, either directly in the Command Window or using the eval function, also will not be supported. In addition, code with high levels of complexity, such as a large number of deeply nested if statements, will not be supported. Currently, these files and code are supported but can cause errors or unpredictable behavior.
 
6:53 PM
@CrisLuengo hum, I work with 18GB data...?
 
@Adriaan But not 18Gb M-files, right? This is about the M-files.
 
@CrisLuengo oh, no/
Who wants 128MB m files anyway...? That's a ridiculous amount of lines
 
Or one ridiculously long line:)
 
And what do they mean with 'deeply nested'. Surely not 10 levels, but how many? 1k? 10k?
 
@Adriaan Whatever the number is where the JIT writes out of bounds or the stack fills up or something like that.
 
6:59 PM
@CrisLuengo 62k? :P
 
7:46 PM
I filled our local cluster with 250+ GB of debug output overnight a few weeks ago...
nobody was terribly happy
not the Local Cluster though
 
8:08 PM
@AndrasDeak that's one nice piece of debug... o/0
 
 
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9:13 PM
@flawr this piece of strong Appenzeller hardt Käse is smelly as hell, but very delicious...
 

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