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10:28 AM
Ah! I did data = mean instead of data -= mean! That's why my 52 hours calculation over the weekend turned out with only poo
 
Nice
Clearly you need a normalize function ;)
 
This is inside my remove_median_per_equal_area_bin.py script, which is my "normalise" function
 
11:15 AM
unit tests? :)
 
It was supposed to be a simple re-run of data I processed using the same scripts half a year ago. Apparently, I made changes and didn't log those. Typical
 
12:19 PM
@Adriaan Have you considered using an efficient algorithm?
 
 
1 hour later…
1:45 PM
How do I install an additional MATLAB toolbox? Problem is that if I launch MATLAB using the normal matlab from the terminal, I don't have write access to /usr/local (no clue why), and if I try to start MATLAB using sudo matlab it errors with a "License checkout failed" from MATLAB itself
 
@Adriaan just check the git log... :P
@Adriaan never run graphical stuff with sudo, it might mess up ownership of files in your home. You'd use gksudo and friends for that. But I suspect the problem is unrelated.
 
Hm, I did run the installer with sudo install, and that launched a graphical application...
 
This would only cause things not to work without root I think
 
 
2 hours later…
3:57 PM
@Adriaan Run the installer again to add or remove toolboxes.
 
@CrisLuengo I vaguely remember doing something like that on earlier instances of this problem... Thanks!
 
Root can run GUI applications, but if you use it to run an application that you want to also run as your non-root user, it could change ownership of configuration files in your home directory and lock your non-root user out of using that application.
Of course that has nothing to do with the "GUI" part, but it is mostly GUI applications that modify configuration files without you knowing about it.
 
Thanks for the explanation; I'll try to be more careful next time, and not simply sudo the cr*p out of anything not working
 
Use sudo -H to also set the $HOME environment variable to /root. Then any config files will be written there instead of your own home. sudo -H all you want! ;)
 

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