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5:11 AM
@AnderBiguri ain't that a rock type?
 
 
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6:59 AM
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні a friend of a friend that does something with cables? Sounds highly dubious:D
 
7:15 AM
@LuisMendo he's got a lot of weird contraptions:) but I was a bit impressed by double-one-handed-playing or however you'd call that
btw: github markdown now supports latex (mathjax): github.blog/changelog/…
 
8:14 AM
@Adriaan a friend who works with superconducting qubits. He said he knows some 2d guys who'll be interested
 
8:38 AM
@Adriaan what do I know
this kind of stuff is what they do: cei.washington.edu/education/science-of-solar/….
 
Perovskite (pronunciation: ) is a calcium titanium oxide mineral composed of calcium titanate (chemical formula CaTiO3). Its name is also applied to the class of compounds which have the same type of crystal structure as CaTiO3 (XIIA2+VIB4+X2−3), known as the perovskite structure. Many different cations can be embedded in this structure, allowing the development of diverse engineered materials. == History == The mineral was discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia by Gustav Rose in 1839 and is named after Russian mineralogist Lev Perovski (1792–1856). Perovskite's notable crystal structure was...
Rock ^
 
definetly what they do is all manufactured by them
perovskites are those "transparent" solar cells that you may have seen in media. You tint your window and its a solar cell too
 
Yea, so apparently the atomic structure of perovskite is rather useful in engineering. Someone thought to name all those synthetic compounds "perovskite", rather than thinking up a good name and mention they have a "perovskite atomic structure" or something
 
yeah they are a variety of them yes
the lab at cambridge is very excited because they reached the efficiency of silicon photovoltaics, but instead of in 50 years, in 8
so they think tey can push it much harder
 
@Adriaan that's universal in crystallography. A ton of crystal structures are named after specific materials. E.g. CsCl structure.
"A perovskite" or "Perovskites" and especially context means there's usually no confusion
When the speaker is a rock-lover it means calcium titanium oxide. In every other case it's a class of materials :P
 
8:49 AM
they way you phrase that, seems like rock-lover is some sort of insult kink-shaming :D
 
Kinks are nothing to be ashamed of!
 
@AndrasDeak--СлаваУкраїні Exactly! #ProudToBeRockLicking #Equality #GeologyForEver
 
hahah not saying that, just that phrase. "ah, when he is a degenerate rock-lover, it means this thing, but for us other reasonable people,..."
maybe my brain is fried, its too much friday today, like friday^2
or something
 
Well the type specimen for a rock-lover is Adriaan so...
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@AnderBiguri It's Friday!
 
8:55 AM
I certainly don't seem that excited about it
 
I am. Going camping during the weekend :D Throwing up the tent at a nice mountain lake
 
nice
make sure you find some good rocks to camp by
 
neat! Remember to take your zTriton: betriton.com
 
Electric and bike-looking thing in the same sentence are a blasphemy for a Dutchman
 
he lives in the mountains tho
 
8:59 AM
We actually go cycling in the summer. We start in Geneva, go up the Rhône to Gletsch, over the mountain and down the Aare until the Rhine :D
@AnderBiguri wife says no :(
 
its only 15000€ man
 
I'll just take a few of those gold bars I have lying around
 
Did you create them in an unfortunate schmelting accident?
 
Nah, every Swiss person has a cellar full of those. I just happened to find a few
 
 
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A: How to read .tif style images from a directory

Cris LuengoThere are many things in your code that don't make sense. fileID = fopen(F); imageFiles{end+1} = fopen(fileID,'%s\n'); % Append fileID to imageFiles list This opens the file, then puts its file name in imageFiles{end+1}. This is the same as just doing imageFiles{end+1} = F, but more conf...

@CrisLuengo the FID is a number, not the file name IIRC.
fileID — File identifier of an open file
integer

File identifier of an open file, specified as an integer.

Data Types: double
from the docs https://ch.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/fopen.html?s_tid=srchtitle_fopen_1
Anyone else think something is odd here? Dude has posted 8 posts today, just after registering. No downvotes, positive scores everywhere. Posts aren't bad though, which is why I'm intrigued
 
just 2 questions
just maybe got really into SO
Suever style
 
 
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3:20 PM
@Adriaan maybe a rare specimen that exhibits some uncommon sense?
 
 
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6:20 PM
@Adriaan fopen(fileID) returns the name of the file as used when opening it.
> filename = fopen(fileID) returns the file name that a previous call to fopen used when it opened the file specified by fileID. The output filename is resolved to the full path. The fopen function does not read information from the file to determine the output value.
 

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