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1:44 PM
Wow, a colleague of mine reduced RAM from 56,000 GB to 146 GB, and wall clock time from 160,000 s to 600 s, with an increase in quality and resolution of the results as well o.0
 
So you downloaded all that RAM for nothing
 
Now he no longer has to burn down Lugano when trying to run his model :P
 
 
2 hours later…
3:37 PM
@Adriaan So that's why the weather got colder
I'm trying get 4 discrete colors that should represent the range from a minimum to a maximum. All colors should be visible well on a white background, and they should somehow indicate this sequence.
So I thought I'd sample the colors from a nice two-tone colormap, but none of them are very convincing:/
Does anoyne have a suggestions of what colors to use?
^ this is between black and red of matplotlibs "hot" colorbar
(so basically the colour should somehow indicate the order (or rank) of these four items)
ah maybe a red-blue thing might work due to the association with the water temperatures
maybe I should take inferno to reflect the state of the world
 
4:10 PM
is the blue and red thing too political in the us?
 
hmm the black to red is a bit weird
if you wanted to avoid blue to red, you could do blue to green or green to red
green to red might be good since people will associate with stop lights
or white to blue is another one that could work, but I guess that's pretty close to black to red xD
 
I want to avoid white, as it has a white background
ah the stoplight idea is nice
but color blind people propaply would dislike that
 
4:40 PM
hmmmm true true
maybe your black to red option is the best then
there are too many variations of colour blindness to please everyone haha
 
 
1 hour later…
6:06 PM
@flawr that
or viridis
 
I find that surprising since there is purple colour blindness
which my friend has
and all of those are purple
haha
 
7:02 PM
as long it is not a black-white colour blindness
 
7:19 PM
@ballBreaker the point is not that they see the same colour. The point is that they will see the same gradient when looking at data.
 
yeah good point
I'll test my friend with it haha
 
Let me know how it goes! :)
 
Will do!!
how's everything on your side of the pond?
@AndrasDeak he said the top one was horrible but the other ones were good!
 
Nooo not viridis :D
Horrible how? Ugly or distorted? NO WAIT
 
the gradient was horrible for his colour blindess
 
7:26 PM
Too bad by the way; viridis looks best for the normies :(
 
I'll ask him though! about that mona lisa
 
thanks :)
there's a longer talk from when they introduced viridis, and they demonstrated how crap Mona Lisa looked with jet
 
8:09 PM
hahah
I forgot jet was even a thing
> It is fucked lol it's purples & greens, but it's high contrast enough that I can make everything out, I just bet it looks very different to me vs you
 
Well, it should look like Mona Lisa :D
in case you're interested the talk was youtube.com/watch?v=xAoljeRJ3lU
 
yeah I imagine those scales are better or worse depending on the classification of colour blindness
 
 
2 hours later…
9:55 PM
some math rock for you @ander :D youtube.com/watch?v=xwOMffmF234
 

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