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7:02 PM
@Ballbreaker I don't want to make ass-sumptions about the sexual orientation of others
Nor their tastes:P
 
@AndrasDeak Lame
 
Not as lame as being a ConDom.
 
I find it funny when you have an argument with someone, who is clearly wrong. They realize they are wrong, and instead of admitting it, they just try to change the subject. Or say something like "Lets just end this conversation"
I find this happens to me a lot in the Java room, there are definitely quite a few keyboard warriors in there
 
hahahaha
I know MANY of those peeps
 
And they are almost all room owners <_< lol
 
7:14 PM
oops
 
Lol yeah
Basically a swedish girl said "Happy national genocide day to you Americans :)"
Lol it didn't sit quite well with me
I mean, she was clearly trying to start something there, but I ended up just putting her in her place
 
Genocide Day?
What is that implying?
yeah I need to see this convo. I want to see you put her in her place lol
yeah that shit I can't tolerate.
Blatant racism I can't tolerate, and making ignorant comments about a culture you don't understand is another.
 
She was basically saying thanksgiving = genocide
 
genocide in terms of turkeys? lol
 
Nah, she was indicating that we performed a genocide on the natives when we came here
Start of the conversaation:
in Java::chat (Fish and chips), 35 mins ago, by Gemtastic
Happy celebrate genocide day!
to put it in perspective, she's very-very liberal
Also very likely a social justice warrior
 
7:21 PM
yo bro you put her in her place lol
Every time someone says "go back to your country", I laugh at them
The only people that have a right to say that are the indigenous people that are native to the area.
Not to be political here, but every time a 'Murcan who is ignorant tells someone not of their preference to "go back to their country", I tell them that your forefathers came from England, so you should go back to England.
doesn't just apply to them, but for anyone really.
"Go back to your country" is one of the most ignorant things you can say.
sometimes it can be merited, especially if there is someone trying to enforce their values in an environment that isn't receptive of those values.
but there are better ways to say "Go back to your country".
I dunno. That expression has always grinned my gears.
 
Yeah no doubt man
It just bugged me because she doesn't even live here, so how can she really say one way or the other
 
lol anyway :)
exactly.
 
Orillia had a HUGE native population
 
She's just being ig'nant dog.
 
Yeah, she was saying earlier shes not having a good day, so she's lashing out at the interwebz
 
7:33 PM
lmao
go to reddit.
or make a petition or something
don't put your garbage in SO chat.
 
LOL yeah
"petition to get all current "Canadians" and "Americans" TO GO BACK TO THEIR OWN COUNTRAY!"
Signed by: -350 million people
 
@Ballbreaker these kinds of assholes make actual liberals be considered assholes
 
It's funny because they think they are saying the right thing, but in reality, it's completely off-based
@AndrasDeak Actual liberals are assholes
;)
 
It's hilarious how she brings up the whole issue and then says "ok let's leave this discussion"
right after starting
@Ballbreaker well some of them:P
 
Hehe I know, I was kidding, it's the far lefts that I don't like
@AndrasDeak Yeah exactly lol, she knew I had the upper ground, and the logical argument
She was probably expecting me to get emotional about it or something
Also just so you know her removed message was: "GO BACK TO FRANCE" lol
 
7:40 PM
@Ballbreaker :D From Sweden? She must have a lot of Americans there to bug her.
 
It's funny how her argument took a complete 180 degree turn in the middle of it
 
yeah she realized she fucked up and said OK never mind
 
lmao yeah exactly
 
This conversation is pretty funny... at least to me
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Q: How to use matlab videowriter for transparent background (mp4 format)

Morteza DehghaniI am using matlab writeVideo command to create a movie of an animated plot in mp4 format. Although I set the axes color to none and then fed the axes handle to getframe command I still get white background in the created video. I tried avi format with a profile set to Uncompressed AVI but again ...

 
It's funny to me too hahah, wasn't AS funny during it though because I was like wtf is wrong with this person
 
7:41 PM
The guy is complaining that the background of his video is white.
 
But looking at it now, I'm like hah. Pwned.
 
and wants to put it in a PowerPoint slide... he doesn't like the white background of the video
so I say "uhm... why don't you just make the background of your slide white?"
yup... PWNED
 
Tell him to re-record the entire thing infront of a green screen
 
lmao
 
And just to be safe, he should give the link on the post
 
7:43 PM
dude I dare you to say that.
:D
This guy's hilarious.
He said "yeah, the background colour isn't fixed"... i.e... I can change it
so... just fucking make it white and call it a day. wtf is the problem? lol
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Q: How to calculate cumulative distibution functions in matlab

TennisfanHow to solve the following problem, not quite sure how to do it, using the matlab functions: binocdp, normcdp, expcdf: This is given: X1 ∈ Bin(10, 0.3), X2 ∈ N(5, 3), X3 ∈ Exp(7) k = 1, 2, 3 P(3 < Xk ≤ 4) = ? Glad for help.

I particularly like the comment
 
8:14 PM
the solution by Andras doesnt work. btw, i'm using Matlab because i'm completing the ML Mooc from Andrew NG, but i'm very surprised by how slow it is compared to R, which itself is so slow compared to more low level languages.... — Fagui Curtain 8 hours ago
"Andrew NG":D
 
It's like he's shouting his last name in vain
Andrew... NGGG!!!!!!
 
8:30 PM
:D
@FaguiCurtain I would highly advise you use the code in the marked duplicate instead. It's much faster. Stay away from any *fun functions when processing data via vectorization. — rayryeng 12 mins ago
I was like "what duplicate?", then I realized that BAM Mjöllnir'd
 
@AndrasDeak LOL
"I'm surprised because my car rolls down a hill slower than a set of wheels, which rolls slower than an individual wheel"
Although now that I think about that, the weight of a set of wheels might make it go faster
You get the point
 
@AndrasDeak what? lol
 
9:04 PM
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Q: Integration with sympy

baxxI'm trying to perform the following integration using sympy; x = Symbol('x') expr = (x+3)**5 integrate(expr) The answer that I'm expecting is: But what's being returned is: The following code works in MATLAB: syms x y = (x+3)^5; int(y) I'm unsure what I'm doing wrong in order to perfo...

seriously, dude?
 
Yes it's the same, but the OP didn't understand why.
It boiled down to the constant factor missing
 
Because they're a moron:P
 
hahaha, don't tell them that :)
btw, a comment from DSM in my answer says that if you specify manual=True in integrate, it will try and perform integration as if it were done by hand
and with that, you'd get (x+3)**6/6
you can also use manualintegrate
 
You don't say
 
hey it's news to me lol
 
9:06 PM
Me too, but I read your answer
 
I've had basically 2 minutes of exposure of sympy ever.
and that was because of this question
 
having answered 4 minutes before you with a completely adequate less moron-friendly answer:P
 
I've never used sympy before.
To be fair, I was in the middle of my answer when you answered :P
 
sure, I realized
still you'll always get an accept in this situation, due to Milgram's experiment:P
 
no lol.
 
9:08 PM
ok, sure, your answer is also more complete
 
I think I got it because of the manual=True bit
and to be fair, that didn't come from me.
 
I was just a bit surprised to come back here and see my little answer abused:D
 
hey I voted on your answer lol
 
not the best word but I don't want to find what I actually mean
it will do now:P
oh thanks
 
do you perhaps mean subverted?
 
9:09 PM
"Keep the change you filthy animal"
 
pffft.
 
And a happy new year!
It's probably one of my favourite Christmas movies of all time
I like the second one better.
 
ok
@Ballbreaker for the record, now I'm butthurt:D
 
Hahahaha
Stop fighting, girls
GIRLS PLEASE
 
9:19 PM
:(
 
I'm kidding
I didn't know what else to say lol
 
lmao. no worries
 
Oh I'm not angry at @ray, just generally butthurt:D
 
:(
now I feel bad
 
no, don't
it's not you, it's me:P
 
9:20 PM
@AndrasDeak Oh I see
@AndrasDeak What is that, home alone?
 
@Ballbreaker yup:)
@rayryeng you're definitely not at fault for giving a detailed answer, just because I don't believe OP deserves it:)
 
@AndrasDeak oh :)... well I did go a bit overboard because I thought it was something a lot of people mix up
and it was a nice exercise for me to explore sympy a bit
 
@rayryeng a lot of people are morons than:D
 
:D
 
@AndrasDeak then*
lmao I'm sorry
 
9:24 PM
@rayryeng I've had some experience with it:)
@Ballbreaker damn right, thanks
 
@AndrasDeak Your most certainly welcome
...
 
It loses it's touch after the like tenth time I think
The mouse pointer never gets old though
 
While I'm generally not a huge fan of twerking, that thang is pretty impressive
 
I watch for the mouse pointer.
 
9:34 PM
@Ballbreaker lol I just noticed "your". Tell me that was an accident:D
 
@AndrasDeak My thoughts exactly
@AndrasDeak Okay baby, it was an accident
 
9:51 PM
@AndrasDeak ugh. LaTeX sucks lol
I spent 30 minutes trying to format my text properly.
 
@rayryeng you're doing it wrong
if you leave it alone, it's formatted properly;)
what's your issue with it?
 
oh nothing. lol.
I'm using a custom style file that someone wrote
but I'm trying to modify it so that it works a bit differently.
I got it working, but I had to use a bunch of \renewcommand calls to get it to work like I wanted it
 
7 mins ago, by rayryeng
I'm using a custom style file that someone wrote
you DON'T do that
"custom style file that someone wrote" = fornicating with the deceased mother of your document on top of her own grave
the people who write custom style files are usually not those who know how to do it right:P
Leave it to Donald Knuth, it'll be all right;)
 
@AndrasDeak Jesus christ that escalated quickly lmao
 
10:06 PM
@rayryeng bottom line: it's not LaTeX that sucks:P
 
You are butthurt today aren't you
 
@Ballbreaker oh no this is unrelated
 
actually not really. I actually quite like this format.
It just requires a bit of tweaking to get it right.
You can say what you want.
 
I'm quite fond of latex, but very few people use it, and a lot of those who use it, abuse it.
 
hey guys!
 
10:14 PM
here it comes.
 
Well, gotta go:D
 
me too. take care guys.
 
@AndrasDeak Ahh ! I see, well hopefully your butt heals
 
@Ballbreaker :P
It's over now.
I deleted my competing answer on that question
 
hehehe :)
I'm actually going to go now as wellll! Have a good night everyone
 
10:16 PM
@AndrasDeak Why did you delete your answer?
 
I have two ordered arrays of x and y values. Joining the first and last points gives a line. I want to compute the perpendicular distances of all points from this line.
 
@AndrasDeak well... on the plus side, you do get a badge for doing that lol.
You get the Disciplined badge - deleting your answer if it's > 3 votes.
 
@rayryeng haha, is this related to my question?
 
@AbhishekBhatia nope. Haven't even looked at your question.
 
oh missed the context then
 
@rayryeng SO has already crap already, and my answer didn't add anything to the problem, and you had a high-rep user's accepted answer
 
Repeat that calculation for all points
 
and I didn't get no badge:P
 
@AndrasDeak oh you mean comment?
you got it :) It says Disciplined in your most recent badges
 
oh wait
already have that one
really?
 
10:20 PM
yup
 
you're right, sorry
 
haha no it's fine
 
It forgot to notify me
@rayryeng no, I meant answer
 
Hello!
 
you're the high-rep user in question:P
 
10:21 PM
oh :D
 
Hi @Luis!:)
 
How about some golfing?
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Q: Legen… wait for it…

Dennisdary! In events entirely unrelated to what will hopefully happen to me in the next couple of days, I task you to write code that does the following: Print Legen... wait for it... immediately, with a trailing newline. Wait until the next full hour (when the cron job for awarding the badge ru...

 
well there was someone with > 2x my rep who commented.
 
MATL:
'Legen... wait for it...'D3600XHX`H24**HX\-Y#'dary!'D
54 bytes

I think I'll include 3600 and 86400 as predefined numbers :-)
 
Wait, I thought you were going to wait until you posted MATL!
 
10:21 PM
I didn't post!
Only here :-)
 
@rayryeng that doesn't show:) But someone reading the question will see your accepted 47+k answer and I'm pretty sure won't scroll down, even if I had anything of value to add:)
@LuisMendo so far so good
I have the beginning and it's "busy":D
 
@AndrasDeak Wait for half an hour and see :-)
I didn't test that, actually!
 
I will:)
Wow, only 7845 disciplined badges out there
why is this a bronze one?
I kick ass:D
@LuisMendo this is why I don't code golf:
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A: Legen… wait for it…

FryAmTheEggmanPyth, 42 41 J.d6." wâ«­hÖ`Ùá©h´^"WqJ.d6;"dary! Below is a hexdump of the code: 00000000 4a 2e 64 36 2e 22 20 77 0c 10 89 e2 ab 1b ad 68 |J.d6." w.......h| 00000010 0f 8c d6 60 d9 e1 a9 68 82 b4 5e 22 57 71 4a 2e |...`...h..^"WqJ.| 00000020 64 36 3b 22 64 61 72 79 21 ...

I might not be able to stick around until midnight
we'll see
@rayryeng lol:D
 
10:37 PM
what? lol
 
just that message of yours, made me laugh:D
 
oh pfft :)
 
This one looks nice too
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Q: When is Thanksgiving?

bkulBackground Some holidays have fixed, easy-to-remember dates, like Oct 31, Dec 25, etc. Some, however, want to be troublesome. They're specified as things like "the first Monday in September" or "the fourth Thursday in November". How am I supposed to know when that is? All I know is that Thanksg...

My Matlab answer seems easily MATLable:
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A: When is Thanksgiving?

Luis MendoMatlab, 78 bytes x=find(all(bsxfun(@eq,datestr(datenum(input(''),11,1:30),'ddd'),'Thu')'));x(4)

 
@LuisMendo I decided to enter in the Legendary challenge
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A: Legen… wait for it…

rayryengMATLAB - 91 bytes a=@()hour(now);disp('Legen... wait for it...');while(mod(a()+1,24)~=a())end;disp('dary!'); Pretty self-explanatory. First, create a function handle to grab the current hour of the system clock. Then, display Legen... wait for it... with a carriage return, and then we go int...

 
I'm not touching time-related programming questions ever since I saw those posts about time and programmers:P
@rayryeng hmm...can't you use a instead of a()? I can't check since matl has hijacked my matlab:D
 
10:44 PM
I tried that. It gives me the function handle
a function handle isn't an actual function itself, so you must invoke with a()
 
... et voilà:
4 mins ago, by Luis Mendo
My Matlab answer seems easily MATLable:
i11,30;3$YO'ddd'2$XO'Thu'=!Af4)D
32 bytes!
 
hahaha sweet.
 
@rayryeng rand makes it look so easy
 
@rayryeng Why don't you use tic;toc?
 
@flawr because no matter when you start, as soon as the next hour occurs, that's when the printout occurs.
so if you want to do it that way, you must figure out how long you must delay before you can print out the remaining string
I didn't want to do the math, so I just decided to use hour and now lol
 
10:47 PM
@rayryeng probably shorter as well
 
Ah I did not understand that corrrectly, thanks!
 
@flawr no problem :)
for example, if you started at 06:02 or 06:36, the rest of the printout must occur at 07:00.
so whatever hour you start at, the printout must complete at the next immediate hour.
 
Hm, and unix_time modulo whatever?
 
so I'd say it's possible... you would just need to figure out the amount of seconds to wait until the next hour occurs.
oh that's a good idea. I never thought of that
 
Can be shortened to 28 bytes:
i11,30;3$YO8H$XO'Thu'=!Af4)D
 
10:49 PM
@AndrasDeak try suggesting a Unix shell version.
oh :D @LuisMendo
 
'ddd' can be replaced by 8 in datestr :-)
@rayryeng Nice idea, a busy-waiting loop
 
@LuisMendo it's not the most effficient, but it works :)
I also removed the last semi-colon. Superfluous when dealing with disp.
 
@rayryeng Who cares about efficiency in CG! :-D
 
:D
it's the only place where eval is accepted and honoured.
 
10:58 PM
Definitive version: i11,30;3$YO8H$XO'Thu'=!Af4)Ys'nov 'whD And I'd get the bonus for handling negative years! :-)
 
@LuisMendo the matl legendary finished
I couldn't be here at midnight, but seems legit
@LuisMendo thanksgiving works for 2015, if it's today:P
 
:-D
It seems to be today, yes
 
I'm gonna test the code I wrote by using the minute and see if it works
if it works for the minute, then it should work for the hour.
 
@rayryeng time-related false assumption #552;)
 
I'll run it close to the next hour to be sure.
but I'm quite confident it works
 
11:08 PM
And I'm off to bed. Good night, folks:)
 
see ya
 
@AndrasDeak Hahahaha
Good night! And thanks for the testing, again!
 
:D
MATL is fun.
 
Hey @rayryeng :) disp('Legen... wait for it...');f=clock;f(4);while(f(4)==ans);f=clock;end;disp('dary!')
 
@LuisMendo This is one of those times where I hate MATLAB for not being able to access values without a temporary variable.
@David oh that works :D
shorter than what I wrote.
.. by 1 byte lol
 
11:13 PM
Still counts :P
 
wait.
f=clock only calls the clock once.
never mind
I see it in the looop
hah :P... let me see if I can shorten this down further.
 
The other day I laughed til I cried with this
 
hahahahaha
 
And it's completely true! :-)
I always joke with a friend that web pages should be done with the notepad
No Flash etc. Just pure HTML introduce manually
 
:D that's how it used to be done.
 
11:54 PM
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A: What is that angle?

flawrMatlab, 118 bytes I generate a matrix of the same size as the image with complex numbers (0 in the center). Then we calculate the argument of each complex number, and exctract from that matrix the values which are on the line, and that are far away from the center (e.g. the 5 outer most ones) Th...

motherfucking angles!
 
Now we all talk like Jules Winnfield, hahaha
 
I have to watch this movie again=)
 
You've never watched that movie enough times!
 
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