Yea, been the coldest April since decades. Had snow in early April, rain since Easter. A few nice days, Sunday was 25C, but those are few and far between
They opened the vaccination dates for everyone on a first-come-first-serve basis, so even stay-at-homes like me could get an appointment; we're both due for the first week of June and the first week of July for the second one. We can then hopefully go back to NL for the first time in a year afterwards
yeah, I will be much more chill, knowing I have very reduced chacnes of getting it and spreading it. That said, the uk is in super, super good state now. Who would have said that in 2020
hahaha yeah, there is that.... I kinda feel for them, I doubt they'll get it, but they have solid reasons to want independence
I am now a "citizen of the world", or just a dude Living in London, which is kinda the same thing really. Yesterday I had some Lithuanian product that was supposed to be Hungarian sausages with Pierogi, and today tamarillo for dessert. May go to the italian coffe shop later.
Isn't one of the big fears of the Scottish not to be admitted into the EU, because of Spain's stance towards seperatist regions? I've heard at some point that Spain does not recognise any seperatist regions as independent country, for fear of loosing face, and with that Catalonia, in their own country.
There was an interesting "row"(-ish) last month in football; apparently Kosovo is due to play in Spain at some point and people had suggested they can't fly their own flag, nor play their anthem, due to Spain not recognising them as an independent country. This was rendered moot by the football assosication, stating that e.g. Wales and Scotland also operate their own team/flag/anthem as "part of a bigger nation", but still
Also I don't believe Scotland can declare its own independence, even if they have an overwhelming vote on the matter it could be veto'd by the British govt, and likely would be
Spain has started to say more and more "well those are different situations" to all those. Also if Scottland becomes independent, and Spain tries to veto, the big EU coutries are going to send an email titled "FWD: this iw how we are going to fuck you if you don't comply"
Haha yeah, it's a political win-win for her because she can rally support and feel like a champ, then say Scotland is oppressed if they're barred from leaving (gaining more Scottish support) or rejoin the EU on leaving the UK (gaining more Scottish support)
Sturgeon has lost power due to labour losing power. When the govt didn't have a majority, it was more important to have Tory seats in Scotland. But now it's not so critical while Starmer is working out what he wants to do
also Scottland is very 50/50 for independence. I think its a too close call to make this big decisions. Not that any of that stopped Brexit, but 50/50 should be a tie, even if its 49.5/50.5, for stuff this important at least.
A while since I've popped in, missed much action in the chat lately? I feel like there have been fewer interesting questions lately, maybe I'm just getting old and picky
Last time was something around 48/52 right? With some people mentioning the EU membership, through the union, as being in favour. That might tip the balance the other way now, but yea. I'd say at least 60% (preferably the 2.3rds majority) needed
@Wolfie I agree with your assessment here actually. But also, I have been much more apathetic since the pandemic, so maybe indeed I am also getting old and picky.
Haha yeah maybe my work habits have changed and my volunteering with it... Definitely close-voting more than I'm answering which didn't used to be the case. And it's not even September!
However its also likely that due to the pandemic, many more people have asked "silly" questions that they woudl have asked their TAs, but now have no access to them
I already made a large shift from answering to curating, especially in the SOCVR rooms. Now I don't even have (official) MATLAB access anymore and attempting to learn Python, so even less inclination for me to spend time in the MATLAB questions
You just learning python for yourself or for work? At one point I wanted to move away from MATLAB to have a broader skills based but just locked in a longer term contract at work so going to be on MATLAB for the foreseeable
Haha that's what I meant about skills broadening, but my work has a huge site license and it's ingrained in everything we do, so I'm safe as long as I don't move 😁
@AndrasDeak quick Python question: the course I'm following uses PyLab, rather than matplotlib. Syntax is, as far as I can see in this course, very similar. What's the difference and why would one prefer one over the other?
The pylab API (disapproved)
Warning
Since heavily importing into the global namespace may result in unexpected behavior, the use of pylab is strongly discouraged. Use matplotlib.pyplot instead.
> pylab is a convenience module that bulk imports matplotlib.pyplot (for plotting) and numpy (for mathematics and working with arrays) in a single name space. Although many examples use pylab, it is no longer recommended.
This was already there in version 1.5.3. The line in the docs was (according to git blame) last touched in 2014.
True. I think that all those engineering students learning only MATLAB in college pays off. Cheap academic and student licenses is the best investment they can make.
travis-ci.org has had this message banner at the top of the pages for many, many months now:
> Please be aware travis-ci.org will be shutting down in several weeks, with all accounts migrating to travis-ci.com. Please stay tuned here for more information.
the main thing I know about travis is that every 2 weeks I get an email from one of the OS projects saying "oh dang, we ran out of travis credits again :("
Just found a fun thing in numpy: Basicall np.r_[a,b] interpretes a and b as slice objects, we can e.g. replace a by 2:5 and b=0:2 and we get np.array([2,3,4,0,1])