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06:47
@HansHirse I realized the loop can be replaced by the third output of find. So, fewer lines now :-)
@LuisMendo It should be pretty fast. :D
Again, freeeaaaak!
Can't upvote again, sorry. ;)
Haha. Aren't we all here?
Yes, but there's always this one special kid outperforming all the others... ;)
 
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08:50
@LuisMendo with that quality of answers its just a couple of days unitl 100K
@LuisMendo interesting question; I hate the "PLZ giv codez in w/ever language!" though
@AnderBiguri too bad 100k swag is over...
its temporarily off, right? it will theoretically come back
@AnderBiguri isn't it "off" because the company just doesn't care about the community anymore?
It's off and they are looking for a new swag vendor which can in practice mean anything
08:57
this place is on fire
The way they've been acting they'll sooner give swag to new users
Subtle :D
its a screenshot
no photoshop
@AnderBiguri Awesome, great job, Ander.
;)
Sam
Sam
09:17
Hey
@AndrasDeak I have a weird NumPy problem :P
@Sam use matlab? :D
@Sam in commute right now, but I'm intermittently around
Sam
Sam
@flawr Pay for me ;)
@Sam use octave:P
maybe if the problem is simple enough I could also try to take a look at it
@AndrasDeak are you Abelian?
Does not display time correctly, still thanks. — Vid 8 hours ago
Sam
Sam
09:28
@flawr I've used Octave in the past, didn't really enjoy the experience :p
I don't get it; what is "not correct"? OP claims to have (integer) hours past a certain date, so adding those would be hours/24 in datenums :s
09:40
@AnderBiguri @Adriaan Thanks :-) Maybe I should wait until there's swag available
you will need a lot of shitty answers to counter the steady random upvotes
 
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11:00
Why is "kernal" such a common mistake, instead of "kernel". Do they sound that similar in english? (remember, I suck at pronunciation)
They would probably sound the same. Unstressesed e or a are usually pronounced as /ə/
People often confuse then and than, probably for the same reason: they sound the same when unstressed
(although I think unstressed then is less common than unstressed than)
I see I see
I'm always wondering how native(!) English speakers are able to confuse they're, there, and their.
11:55
@HansHirse easier for them. We had to learn the meanings
If you're struggling to understand these cues are crucial
 
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14:37
Whoa, the surge of power you feel when hammering a question closed!
@Sam back on laptop now
you might be able to catch me before I descend into a post-lunch nap :P
@AndrasDeak post-lunch?!? Isn't it almost dinnertime over where you are?
yeah, but my teaching duties today are right when I'd have lunch
before it is too early, so I often wait until I'm back home to eat
BTW we're in the same time zone :P
@AndrasDeak which is almost dinnertime!
(I wasn't sure whether you'd be an hour off, sorry)
17:15 is dinnertime ;)
could be
14:48
This is outdated. Now you should use datetime mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/…Brethlosze Jul 8 '16 at 17:17
Interesting question; apparently back in 2010 it wasn't common knowledge (or had been just introduced) to use datetick, and now there's already a new way, which I again didn't know about
@Gnovice's way seems way complicated now :D
(He isn't pingable anymore; his new senior job taking up too much time?)
or he just got fed up with all the shit, as many valued content-creators have
15:41
@Adriaan Maybe someone needs to post the new method as an answer.

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