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Q: Infinitely many primes

flawrSince Euclid, we have known that there are infinitely many primes. The argument is by contradiction: If there are only finitely many, let's say \$p_1,p_2,...,p_n\$, then surely \$m:=p_1\cdot p_2\cdot...\cdot p_n+1\$ is not divisible by any of these primes, so its prime factorization must yield a ...

 
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06:46
@LuisMendo Doesn't Madrid also get quite hot?
@CrisLuengo thanks, just had another one a few days ago:)
(and I really don't know why it got so popular)
but while we're at it, you need to read the comments to this one:)
07:04
@flawr LOL!
 
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@flawr wow
 
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Reality in the mountains is higher than reality in the oceans Unknown student, 2019
Some of the answers one sees when correcting stuff. Love it.
 
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posted on September 09, 2019 by Loren Shure

Even if we crunch numbers a lot, there are plenty of times, for example, when reporting, that we need to mix numbers into text. For a very long time, we've been able to create a character vector, and more recently, a string, with functions like sprintf. Look here for more information on character arrays and strings.... read more >>

15:32
@Feeds Didn't know that one. Introduced in R2016b. Seems useful!
15:49
@Adriaan is this what kids today call augmented reality?
@Feeds ...and I got to use compose in an answer right away! Cool!
seriously, why isn't compose = @(f,g)@(x)f(g(x))?
@flawr because you can just do @(x)f(g(x)).... Why do you need a function for that?
haskell silliness
16:31
@flawr hehe, might be
@flawr Yes, but Madrid is a little less hot, and much less humid. Dry heat is much more bearable than humid heat, at least for me
16:47
@LuisMendo That's true for everybody. The same with cold: when it's dry it's not as bad. San Francisco with 5°C mist rolling in is the worst cold I've experienced, Uppsala with -10°C was much more bearable. There's better heat transfer from skin to humid air than to dry air. Humid air also has a much higher heat capacity, it takes longer to change its temperature.
@CrisLuengo Luleå with -32°C was also quite fine! Absolute humidity is almost zero than anyway
@Adriaan True, as soon as it started freezing, the weather felt less cold in Uppsala. I guess the humidity just freezes out of the air or something. There were also fewer clouds then.
17:05
@CrisLuengo Thanks for your explanations! They make a lot of sense
Speaking of San Francisco, I found temperatures very similar in summer and in winter (but then I was only there for a week each time)
@LuisMendo My memory of the Bay Area is that San Francisco is always colder than Berkeley, because it gets a lot more mist. Berkeley was never that cold in the summer. I also remember that spring and fall are the hottest periods, the summers being cooled down more by the mist. Has something to do with the temperatures inland and the air currents caused by those temperature differences.
 
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@LuisMendo Ah right. But I still didn't envy you when I saw that it was like 43°C :)
@AndrasDeak hey, that is not silly:)
@CrisLuengo Functional stuff needs composition:)
What is silly is that python has an id() funciton that is not the identity.
19:42
yeah, id is pretty silly
does more harm than good
 
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@flawr Well, that's just a couple of days a year :-) Also, I live in a town near Madrid which usually has about 2 degrees less
@CrisLuengo Yeah, mist almost all the time. I managed to take a picture of the Golden Gate without mist though \o/
21:59
@LuisMendo Sweet! I have a picture in my living room that I took of the Golden Gate with the mist going under it. Took it from the North side. You basically only see the bridge going over mist and then dipping into the mist on the SF side. Most of the city is covered in mist too. I got soooo lucky! :)
22:21
@CrisLuengo That one sounds much better than mine. You should post it!
BTW I tried to go to Point Bonita, which you recommended to me, but we didn't have enough time so we had to stop before getting there. But the view towards the bridge was great!
@LuisMendo yelp.com/…
Compression quality there is terrible ^^^
22:48
@CrisLuengo Hm it seems to require login. Can you maybe use something like imgur?
user image
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I took it from my Yelp account, which I haven't used in ages. I don't know why the image quality is so bad there. But it gives an impression of the picture.
23:06
Oh man, it's more amazing than I imagined!

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