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9:26 AM
Typo/No repro/Unclear; see my comment (transpose still isn't there) and OPs (doesn't say how he did it, but it is resolved) stackoverflow.com/q/59210771/5211833
 
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1:50 PM
stackoverflow.com/q/59287185/5211833 Is this still a MATLAB problem, or more of a mathematical/conceptual one? OP wants to find prime factors of numbers n^n with n>74
 
The problem is that the question is not well defined. The OP doesn't mention what sort of speedup they're looking for (i.e. what would be acceptable)
 
Why do you use sym? Why do you use MATLAB? I'm just trying to figure out if you've considered any other (and possibly more appropriate) tools for this job. — Dev-iL 9 mins ago
@Dev-iL MATLAB can even make you dinner (tm)
@Dev-iL their previous question and especially the bearded answer on that, probably explains why they use syms
 
2:10 PM
but but but.... there's vpa for these things
 
Yup
 
hmm I see that vpa is a feature of syms
 
@AndrasDeak the search for large prime numbers is an active research area innit? They probably do not use MATLAB and its symbolic toolbox
 
probably not :)
 
2:17 PM
I met three Hungarian women last week, in three different settings, and I was happy to be able to practise my Boldog új Evet! Apparently I have a proper pronunciation
 
Sounds like a reasonable assumption ^
 
Heh, good job! It's "Évet" though, but I suspect you pronounce it like that anyway
 
@AndrasDeak Köszönöm! No clue what I pronounce; it is just a string of random sounds/syllables to me :D
Interestingly one of the women was actually Ukrainian from Hungarian descent, and speaks Hungarian with her Romanian boyfriend
 
Well odds are she wasn't "Ukranian", but a Hungarian in Ukraine :) Just like how it's important to distinguish Hungarians in Romania (in Transylvania and near the border) from Romanians in Romania.
 
@AndrasDeak half Hungarian, half Russian/Ukrainian , as per her explanation
 
2:28 PM
I see!
nationality can be complicated
 
Tell me about it; I had to work through a text about someone who moved to Amsterdam to learn "Holländisch" for my German exam. I did make a note about that to the teacher.
 
#hollandtriggered
What should it be in German? Nederlandisch or something? :D
 
@AndrasDeak almost; Niederländisch
 
ah
it exists at least
 
@AndrasDeak of course; just like most Americans call our country Holland, the Germans do that as well. Technically Holländisch even exist(s/ed), as it was the language/dialect of Holland which propagated through the former Republic of seven united Netherlands. Whether it is a dialect or language on its own, I should ask an aunt of the missus, who is a prof in Dutch of the Middle Ages
Interesting side note: that aunt is Danish, but moved to NL when she was 2. She refuses to do an integration exam on Dutch to get the Dutch passport, because being a full prof in Dutch is sufficient proof in her opinion :P
 
2:37 PM
@Adriaan Not just Americans, mind you :)
 
You're all st00pid!
 
I bet that you can count on one hand the number of people who would understand what you mean if you tell them the literal translation of "Kingdom of the Netherlands" in Hebrew
 
Or at least your language is not rich enough :P
 
There's a way to say it, it's just that nobody knows/uses it
 
Here Németalföld is a historical entity (meaning "German plains") for more or less Benelux. The only official name is Hollandia and holland the language
so you could make all the notes you want in a Hungarian class :P
 
2:44 PM
@AndrasDeak A friend of Anne sent a postcard to her once, addressed to "Németalföld" and it arrived. Probably because the city was Amsterdam which is well enough known.
 
Ah! It says:
[1] colloquial : other name for the Dutch language
[2] Dialect group of the Dutch
 
@AndrasDeak I can enter a discussion about the correctness of your language as much as I like!
 
yeah but it's not the teacher's fault :D
@Adriaan you've mentioned that already, and I still have no idea how that happened. Our postal service can't even deliver correctly addressed domestic letters.
 
Technically the teacher could have been referring to some Holland dialect, because Amsterdam is in Holland, but probably (which he confirmed today when discussing the test with him personally) he meant the umgangsprächliche form
 
shame
 
2:51 PM
Plenty of Dutch people refer to their country as Holland. I'm from Holland too. :p
 
@Adriaan Reminds me of youtu.be/…
 
let it be ManBearPig
 
Nope. I always found the math there confusing ^
 
I see :D
"one-eighth" rolls off the tongue much worse than "half"
 
it's 0.5*(0.5*chinese + 0.5*japanese) + 0.5*american
 
2:53 PM
@CrisLuengo terrible people those... :D
My girlfriend told me about a meeting for expat-wives here in Zürich last month, where everyone had to mention where they are from. So everyone properly mentioned a country, sometimes specifying where in said country, except for the nationalist one Merican, they were just from "Seattle" without specifying any country.
 
*South North Merican
 
An Argentinian friend of mine often describes himself in that case as being "From America" which he technically is :p
 
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I always remember Captain North America ^ :D
 
Sam
3:36 PM
Hey guys
I have a GPU related question and I think this is a good place to ask :P
 
3:49 PM
@Sam buy a better one :P
 
Sam
I have a Tesla :P
 
Pfrt, electric cars. Makes me no money!
@AndrasDeak @AnderBiguri do you (or others) know whether you can include a moving gif in LaTeX beamer?
Probably screws up the "portable" in PDF right?
Hm
 
4:10 PM
yup, you can hack an automatic slidehow but it's not terribly reliable, and it has a maximum speed
 
I might just not use the gif...
 
4:36 PM
@Sam Is that good?
(this is another way of saying I don't know shit about GPUs...)
 
5:09 PM
@Sam I am a good place to ask, possibly
@CrisLuengo its good for doubles
 
 
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Sam
6:31 PM
@CrisLuengo I actually have no idea. Tesla sounds cool.....
@AnderBiguri Awesome, I'll have to get back to you about it tomorrow.. I've got a function which performs some operations on matrices which I want to run on a GPU.. I thought i'd optimised it for GPU but it runs super slow on my GPU, so just want to understand the theory
I don't have access to the code right now :)
@AnderBiguri I'm going to remove operations one-by-one to determine the actual root cause but would be useful to know in words why the offending operation performs poorly
 
 
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8:11 PM
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