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10:43 AM
Update on the strike: it's been put on hold for the time being, in light of the recent meta post. If actions are not followed up by SE, the strike will happen at a time to be announced later.
 
I was half-expecting this
 
well the new lady certainly knows how to talk the talk
we'll see about the walk
 
11:20 AM
They're going to address the forced relicensing issues in a week or two. That'll be an interesting test to see whether the company just does lawyer speak nowadays, or is actively trying to regain trust and address our concerns
 
they'll probably explain that they hear us, they are sorry for the miscommunication, they assume responsibility, and it's still cc-4 whether anyone likes it or not
 
@AndrasDeak sounds reasonable. But what about the actual RE in the relicensing? Wasn't one of the main problems that content released under CC-by-SA 3 was changed to 4, without that being explicitly possible under the licensing conditions?
 
according to all the not-a-lawyers in the community, yes
they might also offer some magic, like "we can disassociate your old posts from you and then we can license it as cc-by-sa 4" or "we told you about relicensing and you stayed here so you game implicit consent" or whatever
They certainly have had lawyers look at the problem when the issue was first prodded on meta. That's the only reason for the gaping silence in the matter.
 
It's been painful, for both them and us, tat employees can no longer address matters when they appear, but first have to have a complete office of lawyers wipe their royally paid arses with every single syllable in a communiqué
 
11:57 AM
Close as tutorial request? Or somebody who knows about np.einsum can answer/comment? stackoverflow.com/questions/60317558
 
12:46 PM
> Bitte füllen Sie dieses Formular im Browser Mozilla Firefox aus. Bei Verwendung des Microsoft Internet Explorer treten manchmal technische Probleme auf.
Those are the better notices you receive from a website
 
1:10 PM
@Dev-iL aparently you do
 
I don't know if any of what I wrote is correct python-wise 😃 I simply do not think in "einsum terms"
 
2:08 PM
@Dev-iL nice answer
 
@SecretAgentMan Thanks! Not sure it answers the (too-broad) question though...
 
I'll leave a comment
 
yey :)
 
2:28 PM
Both Y and Y.conj() are 3d arrays of the same shape, so a...c is an implicit aic and b...c is an implicit bic, and the missing ->... makes it equivalent to a...c, b...c -> ...ab. This in turn is the same as (Y.transpose(1, 2, 0)[..., None] * Y.conj().transpose(1, 2, 0)[:, :, None, :]).sum(1): turn the first array's [F, T, C] shape into [T, C, F, 1] and the second into [T, C, 1, F] which broadcast to [T, C, F, F], finally sum over the second dimension to get [T, F, F] which is hopefully exactly what you get. I'd be explicit in the einsum call to make it readable. — Andras Deak 12 secs ago
 
Very nice
 
I'm not 100% sure that's correct though (it seems to be, in a small example, so it probably is). The result's shape is so confusing that I'm skeptical that someone wrote it on purpose...
 
2:55 PM
@AnderBiguri Should you pay those outrageous via fees, does your employer do that, or don't you have to do that at all since you're already there?
But they can sure shove their "We only want skilled and talented people"-policy up their arses if I have to pay a years wages to enter with a wife and kids for just 5 years. I'll go use my awesome skill and talent in another, probably EU, country were I'm not required to pay 20k
 
well the sociopathic clown disagrees
 
 
1 hour later…
4:09 PM
funny homework dumper's question stackoverflow.com/questions/60139963/… (all the others are eligible too now, but one is not that bad and the other will roomba)
 
4:28 PM
@Adriaan I have "settled" status
meaning I should, in theory, count as a national for all purposes
 
a proud Brit ;)
 
so, unless they break their prior proomises, I won't have any problem
@AndrasDeak D:
 
 
5 hours later…
10:26 PM
@CrisLuengo congratulations :)
 

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