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12:04 AM
Because python has things like lists and str.join and whatnot, with easy indexing behaviour of all sequences
I suspect you need cells for parsing in matlab, and I always hated cells
N.B. last matlab I used a lot was 2012b so it might be better now
 
I dunno much Python... but to me, Matlab's cell arrays and Python's lists are about the same thing
Matlab's string probably helps with parsing. I never use that data type, though
 
@LuisMendo they probably are, but the list API is a lot more intuitive to me
But bedtime now :) Good night
 
Good night!
 
 
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1:13 PM
Thank you Mr. Ander — ShoRouk RaaFat 8 mins ago
EXCUSE ME
ITS DR ANDER
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:D
just joking XD
 
hehe
 
1:43 PM
posted on December 04, 2020 by Cleve Moler

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2:23 PM
@Feeds this is wrong: since the equatioin is palindromic, only palindromic numbers can solve it
 
MaThS
the new branch of mathematics: onyl aesthetically pleasing solutions are allowed
 
I like that
 
 
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4:06 PM
So on a scale from 0 to 10, what's the percentage of people who actually like open office spaces?
 
as opposed to single office for each person?
I like them (as long as they are not too big), but I can not give you a global percentage 😃
 
well I a few people in the same room is totally fine for me, but I was asking about offices where the whole floor is connected, no doors
 
I guess depends in the job. Academia is so self isolating that if we all had an office each then we'd never see the people who work in the same thign as we do, so I am a bit biased
the issue of someone talking too much will never happen
 
I feel like you can improve that by having common break rooms and things like that
 
but people don't used them :(
 
4:13 PM
at my uni they got used plenty:)
 
I have mixed experiences
 
I just have the impression that every time it the decision-maker's justification for open floor plans is about "improving collaboration and exchange" while the actuall reason is that they want to spend less money on buildings.
 
hahaha that is fair
Ive seen some with plenty of meetin-project rooms
 
Because in every case I experienced/heard so far the ones making that decision still had their own little office.
 
so open space places where then you could go into isolation if you needed it
 
4:14 PM
@AnderBiguri that is still absolutely great to have
@AnderBiguri why not isolated spaces and having open spaces when you need it?:)
 
to encourage people to collaborate, but again, academic perspective. You leave academics alone, they just separate more and more from each other
 
but you're seriously the first one I meet who defends them:)
 
In my previous 2 offices it took me 8 months of daily "hello good morning" and "bye have a nice day" to get a single fuckng reply
and that felt forced
adn that was open space XD
 
maybe you pissed them off by disrupting them when ever you entered/left:)
 
haha maybe they loved me not being there yes
 
4:17 PM
what also helps in my experience is bringing cake
 
hahaha definetly
but I had people come, take cake, and leave
it has to be geolocked cake
 
haha
 
I am sure I'd have a different opinion if I was working in a large company
 
I just imagined cake that delivers an electric shock if you try to eat it outside of a designated area
 
hahaha, it evaporates
 
4:18 PM
poof
 
it goes back to its raw ingredients
you go out of the room, suddenly you have raw egg and flour
 
@AnderBiguri i just feel like the collaboration aspect has much more todo about the culture that is developed in your company/department than with how you arrange your floors
 
100% agree, just in my experience, academic culture is being isolated, so you need to force people to talk XD
I really wish I could do more work with other people
 
isn't it crazy how so many jobs now involve staring into a computer screen all day long
 
yeah indeed. that is the crazy thing about the world
 
4:23 PM
sometimes I print stuff just for not having to stare at the screen...
 
in the last 40 yeas suddenly its all us looking at the lighy box, typing sutff into it and seing the colors change
 
I think I should make a change in my career
like building boats or something
or work as a professional cake tester
though that would probably still involve too much paper/screen work
 
yeah, I recently started to paint miniatures (like a fucking nerd)
but really, suddenly doing stuff that has no computer around, wow feels good and diferent
 
what kind of miniatures?
 
often our free times is also computers
for now, I just had some box of warhammer around, so painting that. But its all baddies and armies, and im not into the game or anything, I just like to paint XD
may try to buy some from independent modellers, etsy and patreon is full of people making nice stuff.
I don't really care about keeping them either, just doing somethign outside the PC. Before I would go out and such
but going out is so 2019
not cool anymore
 
4:30 PM
well pandemics are another reason for having less open office spaces:P
@AnderBiguri I got a little bit into diy electronics stuff. Sniffing soldering fumes can be very relaxing
 
oh nice! what have you done?
that won't work for me beause I did that for 5 years in my studies and im so tired of it XD
 
oh no, I imagine! I just also wanted to do a little bit more hands on stuff
well I'm tinkering with modular synths right now, and guitar pedals and things like that
 
oh cool!
that super cool. You can do super fancy stuff with very cheap components
 
and another reason was that I like repairing stuff, and I felt like I just didn't know shit about electroncis
@AnderBiguri yeah most of the things are super cheap!
 
my feel was that the most expensive parts where those switches that would instatly change state that guitar pedals had, that was like 40% of the cost, that item
@flawr yeah thats super cool! its mazing the amount of things you can repair really
 
4:33 PM
@AnderBiguri and the enclosures:)
 
yeah indeed
 
@AnderBiguri so you have some experience with guitar stuff, do you?
 
well, I did try once to make one pedal, but got tired of it. But it was for someone else, my music skills are null
 
I see
I mean whatever it is, it is just satisfying to realize "I made this"
especially if it is not just a bunch of ones and zeros...
 
yeah, aboslutely
 
4:39 PM
at the same time I find there is sometimes some societal pressure that if you do something as a hobby you have to be good at it, you can't just have fun.
like in sports
it has to hurt and it has to look like work
and you need to be able to measure success
fun is for the weak
 
yeah, this is a thing that I struggle when I stearted painting
I am not as good as other people and felt that wsn't worth doing
but its bullshit, I just like it :D
 
right?
 
MY gf was the same and now shes doing amazing paintings all day and we have all the house full of great works, because she got to the point of"I dont care if Im good at this"
 
 
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6:48 PM
posted on December 04, 2020 by rruff

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7:07 PM
@Feeds wow, an actual FEX entry
 
 
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10:05 PM
posted on December 04, 2020 by Johanna Pingel

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