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EBH
9:44 AM
I think I see the devil in the most right Eppendorf, I wouldn't mess with this question...
 
 
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11:41 AM
@EBH that's as clear as mud to me
oh, and some of you fine gentlemen might appreciate the userscript that was created partly due to my badgering:
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Q: Close hammer warning

pokePower users may have experienced this situation before: They see a question that’s clearly a duplicate, so they hunt down the duplicate target and close the question. It’s only then that they realize that the question was improperly tagged, so they cannot hammer it, although they expected it to w...

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2:56 PM
Please VTC this question
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Q: What's the best color model to extract texture features from?

SteveJust like Lab is the best color model to extract color features from images because it matches human color perspective,what is the best color model to extract GLCM texture features from.

@AndrasDeak hmm I tried installing that script. I got an error.
aha, javascript wasn't enabled.
For those install in Chrome, you have to navigate to chrome://extensions then drag and drop the JS file into the window.
This plugin is great. I've encountered many a time where I know for sure that the question is a duplicate, but I didn't edit the question with the proper gold tag to do so
this way it'll allow me to double check if I can safely dupe hammer it
 
 
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4:34 PM
\o/
feelsbadman.gif
 
@EBH Of course the devil uses jet.
@rayryeng already done. i love it when 1-rep users argue that their question can't be off topic, or unclear, or too broad... because it's their question and therefore perfect.
 
5:18 PM
@beaker bahaha lol
 
Regarding the bit about Leanders answer, ask him in the comments/chat for clarification. This because If I want to answer the post, I should answer your question, not clarify someone else's post. Besides that, I still count 3 question marks, which, again, is two too many for ONE question. It's simply not how Stack Overflow works. Note that I am not judging your research effort or question content, I'm just explaining the rules here, refer to How to Ask. — Adriaan 1 min ago
sigh
 
5:36 PM
@Adriaan, kindly, edit the question. — anonymous 3 mins ago
great, now I'm the one being bitten :p
 
lmao
there's always going to be a Masi somewhere.
 
@rayryeng What's ol' Leopold doing these days?
 
No idea. He's a relatively new user so I haven't seen enough to make a statement.
 
I thought that was Masi's new name... wasn't it something like Leopold?
some long, convoluted name
 
@Suever has written a program "RepIGainedOffMasi" which lists his userID
lemme check whether I have that program
MASI_UID = 54964;
 
5:48 PM
oh yeah yeah that's it.
sorry I thought you were referring to another user.
 
36.5k 120 351 551
 
Where's that program? I need to see how much rep I got.
 
thank God, he's been bugging for the past months
 
that's him :)
 
I got 0 rep off him according to Suever's script
 
5:50 PM
where's the script?
 
running it for you now
I have it, no idea how :P
 
c'mon then give us a copy!
or put in a code block or something!
 
function result = rep_from_masi(userid)
    % rep_from_masi - Compute reputation from power-user Masi's questions
    %
    % USAGE:
    %   results = rep_from_masi(userid)
    %
    % INPUTS:
    %   userid:     Integer, User ID of the user to check.
    %
    % OUTPUTS:
    %   results:    Struct, Structure containing the total number of
    %               answers provided for Masi as well as an estimate of
    %               reputation gained from those answers.
    %
    % Suever (suever@gmail.com)
 
I'm estimating... less than 100.
 
oh, it even fits in a code block
@rayryeng you got 70 rep off of him
 
5:51 PM
bedankt :)
nice. That's what I thought.
 
suever got a couple of hundred iirc
 
yeah because there was a period of time he was answering a lot of his questions.
should we perhaps add the rep gained by questions? He may have voted on our questions too :P
I see the code only counts up rep for answers.
probably not worth it as not many of us here ask questions
still it would be interesting to see.
 
well, we can't see what Masi voted on
Well, I just pulled out of the question of our New Masi
three comments almost filled to the character limit...
 
right. forgot about that.
ok, I remember that question. That's the only question that Ander ever stole an accept from me :P
 
Suever answered 24 times, gained 775 rep
 
5:55 PM
the 1 question I answered for Masi
 
@Adriaan, now, kindly, answer it. — anonymous 1 min ago
Wow.
 
lmao.
My answer is I'm going to vote to close.
 
Just wow. Who the hell does he think he is? The bloody queen of fucking England?
Even she can wait damn well on her turn if I'm working for free.
Good thing I don't know a thing about the subject
 
yeah it's currently too broad a question. There are multiple things to answer.
 
20th edit
TWENTIETH
during the second fucking bounty on it
 
5:58 PM
wait, that guy is the epitome of a help vampire
oh lol, that's the guy who I reflagged unsuccessfully
 
I'm unsure whether to flag this Q
anyhow, I'm going to play videogames and scream at some little kids.
 
flagged their comment
 
@AndrasDeak So, like a help Dracula?
 
a help Dracula without the style
if there was any chance they'd bother to read and understand, I'd link it to them
But...vamps are exactly the kind who don't care. Just bring the fly swatter.
 
6:56 PM
oh boy, you'll love what the missus found
@Adriaan @LuisMendo @TroyHaskin et al who are missing right now :D
 
omg lmao
This comment stream is hilarious
Th3IronicMan 1 year ago (edited)
WRONG! You hace to integrate from -0 (!!!!4!!!4!44!) to infinite, JACKASS! And this way you get to COMPLEY frequency domain. Don't mix Laplace and Fourier transformation, get your facts straight... -_- Great video anyway, very funny.

Charleston Dale Ambatali 1 year ago
+Th3IronicMan the Laplace transform is defined from negative infinity to positive infinity. We use the notation from zero to infinity which ASSUMES that the system is causal.
 
causal burn
 
:D:D
 
um, what
 
FWIW we were taught with a definition integrating from 0, by mathematicians, who tend to not give a damn about causality
 
7:09 PM
I learned the proper thing with the Bromwich line etc, which goes from -inf to +inf
 
wiki says we're right
In mathematics, the two-sided Laplace transform or bilateral Laplace transform is an integral transform equivalent to probability's moment generating function. Two-sided Laplace transforms are closely related to the Fourier transform, the Mellin transform, and the ordinary or one-sided Laplace transform. If ƒ(t) is a real or complex valued function of the real variable t defined for all real numbers, then the two-sided Laplace transform is defined by the integral B { f ( t ) } ...
the two-sided one has a separate page :P
> and the ordinary or one-sided Laplace transform.
 
pah, ordinary, lame :D
 
7:28 PM
@AndrasDeak I was formally taught the two-sided LT first, then for engineering purposes we always assumed causal: one-sided.
We assume nothing's happening when the electronic switch is off :D
 
@Shayan switch statements only work if you know that the variable will belong to one of a discrete amount of choices. if/elseif/else is for handling everything else. It's possible to use switch here but that will result in a lot of unnecessary code that the if statements capture nicely. In addition, you don't even need a loop here. You can do this with logical indexing: a = zeros(1, numel(s)); a[s > 10 & s < 20] = 1; a[s >= 20] = 2;. — rayryeng 2 mins ago
Yo @rayryeng stop your st00pid python indexing :P
 
PYTHON IS LAME
@SardarUsama lol
 
@Adriaan lol
OP is definitely not a super Shayan
 
Is This code OK???? switch k case 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 a(k)=0; case 11:12:13:14:15:16:17:19:19 a(k)=1; default : a(k)=2; end — Shayan 48 secs ago
 
@Adriaan I fixed that already.
 
7:35 PM
insert Jackie Chan image here
 
that's exactly the code I wanted the OP to avoid.
@excaza
@Shayan IMHO that code sucks but it answers your question. — rayryeng 8 secs ago
 
> case 11:12:13:14:15:16:17:19:19
 
lol
 
oh gods why
 
@Adriaan I like Python :P Sorry in a Python mindset as I'm doing that for work currently.
 
7:37 PM
this was a good time to take a break and look at SO :p
 
I've also been getting my rep in pandas, numpy and Python recently. The MATLAB questions are sucking right now.
 
@rayryeng tell me about it. I've been stuck at just over 9000for months now
 
yeah that's why I'm branching out :( @Adriaan
 
\o @LeanderMoesinger Welcome to our humble abode!
 
7:42 PM
@LeanderMoesinger hello there!
 
uh, about the scratch detection question: definitely vote to close it, if my answer is a hinderance to it i'il delete it instantly
 
@LeanderMoesinger nah leave it. It is steering the OP in the right direction.
You also got a bounty. We wouldn't want you to lose that.
It's more virtual points that no country in the world uses as valid currency.
 
No; the bounty is preventing the closure. Answers never inhibit closure (or deletion for that matter)
 
Ah, good. But i don't care about rep anyway ;)
 
The only way that the question can be removed is by a mod I think... is that right @Adriaan?
 
7:43 PM
In its current state with the bounty, yes
otherwise: let the bounty expire and close+delete
 
Understood.
 
I still kinda feel bad about the OP. He's in a project that is clearly above his level. But SO is just the wrong place for this stuff.
 
To be fair (and sort-of cruel) I'd leave the question be. It won't get deleted due to your answer, and the OP doesn't get his rep back
@LeanderMoesinger he bountied 3 questions citing the same article bit this week
one bounty got mod-removed
 
@LeanderMoesinger I agree.
 
yeah, that pushed it way too far
 
7:50 PM
I think MathWorks answers would have been a better place... and if it was just one bounty, then I think that would have been OK.
but the OP was very aggressive and took it very personally when we told him he should improve his question.
Just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
 
@rayryeng I'm not sure he took it personal. He responded in a manner to me which suggests he simply either does not speak English well enough to be polite, or this is a polite manner of speaking in Poland
 
@excaza is the answer also lame? :P
 
it's just that he was rather thick in editing the question into shape, and that I spend 3 character-limit comments on it
 
@Adriaan oh :D
 
@Shayan please note that a single question mark conveys your message amply, there's not need to use three or even four of them. — Adriaan 18 mins ago
Multiple consecutive punctuation marks is a sign of insanity.
true fact
 
7:55 PM
@beaker Would it count if there's a periodicity and if we use more than 1? !@#$#@!@#$#@!@#$?
There's a beautiful undertone to it.
@$$@$$@$$@$$@$$
 
@rayryeng That only works in code golf
 
:(
 
so this would be sane?!?!?!?!?!?!???!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? :P
 
I like it!
 
mmm... no? i said multiple, not necessarily duplicate...
and before anybody gets any bright ideas, an ellipsis is one punctuation mark
 
7:59 PM
So polite ray, so polite
 
@Adriaan eh? I have my ballbreaker days.
 
@rayryeng I like that he's the benchmark for inappropriateness.
I think he'd like that too.
 
lmao
I've actually met him in person. He's not that bad IRL.
He still has that wicked sense of humour though
 
received datalogger from company along with their log visualization program, raw data is a binary file with no file spec in sight, their program outputs 4 CSVs per log, none of which have the same timestamps
I hate everything
 
lmao.
I hear you. On codementor I sometimes get projects where the OP doesn't even know the requirements him/herself.
I have to guess or make smart decisions on what they want.
 
8:08 PM
I haven't been brave enough to look at anything on codementor yet
 
really?
I can understand. A lot of my clients are not from a MATLAB background.
It's mostly Python and Java.
 
@rayryeng I have no idea whether I'm bad IRL. Ask András :P
 
oh yeah! I should ask him.
@excaza to give perspective, my previous CodementorX project involved knowing Python, C++ and CUDA.
 
yeah, that's beyond my skills
a lot of the emails I get are for image processing stuff, which I don't do
 
ah yeah.
You can set filters. When I set mine to Python, I was getting a lot of front/back-end stuff which was annoying.
now I don't get so many.
 
8:11 PM
@rayryeng So, has your codementor work been a mix of "walk me through how to do this" and "just do this for me", or is it more one than the other?
 
It's a mix of both @gnovice.
 
I did edge detection once like 10 years ago
 
Some people already have something implemented but it needs fixing as well as other things to drive it home.
Others are give me teh codez which I don't mind... I'm getting paid for it.
Right now I have a client who's in a college programming course where I do offline work by fixing his Python code.
There are others who are clueless and give me an assignment... then ask me to implement it. I charge them more.
And there's another aspect which is just consulting... they use my knowledge and expertise to give a design or steer them in the right direction... no coding.
but the distribution is skewed... right now it's more give me teh codez rather than help me debug.
 
@rayryeng How do you document the amount of time you spend on the codezplz stuff? Is that still done through codementor?
 
ah well what I do is I provide an estimate on how much time it'll take me to complete it, then charge them my hourly rate.
I gave a wide variance so there are no surprises... then when they agree, I do the work... then give them my final cost.
they pay, I send the code.
 
8:15 PM
Cool, thanks for the info.
 
I have been burned before... about a couple of times where I've done the work, I send them the code and they don't pay me. It was relatively simple work which is why I risked it, but I've learned that you always ask for payment first then send the code.
 
I've been seriously considering trying my hand at it soon.
 
for sure! Let me know if you need anything else. Codementor has given me some solid side cash.
If you have the time, you should.
 
a) Am I good enough at MATLAB to do it? (I can help first years with their homework for sure) b) does it accept Dutch bank accounts?
 
yes and I don't know but I would imagine yes
wtf
open up codementor
> Tabs v/s Spaces: An analysis on why tabs are better
D:
 
8:19 PM
Yeah I downvoted that article.
 
Never liked tabs. I desire finer control.
 
@Adriaan Yes you can. There are a lot of introductory questions.
Also, they only do direct bank transfer to US accounts, but they accept PayPal.
and just recently, they pay out in Bitcoin :D
I am choosing the PayPal option and they pay in US currency.
if I can recommend something, start your hourly rate relatively low in order to attract customers. There have been users that were there since the conception of the platform (i.e. me) and our rates are very competitive.
I've found from experience that they tend to hire someone that has been there for a while than for someone new. If you're new, make your rate lower.
 
How low is low?
 
@rayryeng I saw a lot of $40-60 per hour when I looked through a while back. Is that considered low/average/high?
 
$40 - $60 is average. $40 is at the lower end.
 
8:25 PM
$40?!?
 
@Suever went down to $20 an hour to get customers... that's VERY low considering his experience.
I would aim for $40 - $60.
yes this is per hour.
 
I was thinking more on the scale of €13, which is what student assistants get paid here
darn, I might actually consider that, seeing those prices o.0
 
lol, I had 5
 
@Adriaan There are some experts who work for top Fortune 500 companies and their rates are much higher.
If you recall Martijn Pieters, he was charging $200 US an hour when he was a mentor there. He doesn't do it anymore as he's at Facebook now.
 
Yea sure, but he actually knows stuff
if I tutor freshman here, I charge €10 per hour
 
8:27 PM
Use that as a guide and steer that into your price.
If it helps, if you do decide to join, I can steer rudimentary questions to you and I can reject them
my most recent codementor inquiry for MATLAB was to write a recursive implementation of a Fibonacci sum.
I charged $15 for it.
and we all know that's only 7 - 10 lines of code.
 
hm, codementor does not seem to make sense if you live in a rather expensive country. I earned about 35$/hour as an side job as an assistant at the my university... for 10$/hour i would not even bother to put my computer out of sleep mode :S
 
$35 an hour as a side job?
can I work there?
 
@LeanderMoesinger Switzerland?
 
yea, so that's like €15 in our prices :P
 
8:32 PM
yeah
 
I mean, you pay €15 for lunch in a restaurant
company restaurant that is; where I pay €5 here
 
I think I've made many poor decisions in my career path :p
 
exactly. So earning money in an international environment while still dealing with my living costs won't work out
 
@excaza you get 3300 CHF per month as an intern at CERN
that's €3000, which amounts to €36,000 a year, which is above average earning in the Netherlands in total
But, you pay at least €1500/month for a room, instead of €500 here
 
ah no, i pay about 480 euro
 
8:36 PM
@LeanderMoesinger why is everything so darn expensive? I mean, I was at CERN on Monday, and we crossed the border a couple of times, and I can't imagine people paying €15 for lunch in France
@LeanderMoesinger not in Geneva, from what I've heard
 
yeah, geneva is a very high price spot
i live in the "ghetto" of bern
 
Ah, ok
I still don't get why CERN doesn't move its restaurant 100m in that case to France
people still don't speak English (for fucks sake, at CERN of all places), but at least the food'll be cheaper for your employees
 
I'm not very familiar with the exact geography of the place, but i'd have built everything on the french site
I mean, just the ground prices are so much lower
 
because of regulations in Switzerland a lot of those institutes are on the border
it was regulated back in the 50s, and now it's practically immovable
Most offices are in Switzerland (Meyrin to be exact, a village next to Geneva), but most of the ring itself passes underneath France
so a few experiments are located there in the tunnel, and the control centre is there
everything else is in Switzerland
 
the size of the whole thing never ceases to amaze me
 
8:43 PM
They were deliberating a 100km extension (so another ring), but the science case for that pretty much damped away when the Higgs boson was found
 
that would be about half the height of switzerland :P
 
@LeanderMoesinger I've made my rate that low mostly to attract clientele and it's a side job. This is not my primary source of income.
But it can get lucrative. The project I just finished with CodementorX I made $3500 US for a weekend's worth of work
 
yeah, but you are a highly capable professional and i'm a lowly student :P
 
...
 
:D so that means you should have more time.
 
8:45 PM
I guess it's time to go learn C++ and CUDA
back in 5 years...
 
I would recommend starting low, then when you get good enough, definitely increase the rate.
@excaza you don't need to be completely fluent... just enough to get stuff working.
but in all fairness, I do program in C++ at work. CUDA it has been a while and I had to refresh my memory
 
back in 4 years...
 
@LeanderMoesinger oh a fellow swiss=)
 
@flawr Hoi :D
 
@flawr at least you're both from the good part :P
 
8:50 PM
@Adriaan whatever that means=)
@LeanderMoesinger guetenobe:)
 
@flawr exactly that: that you're not French
A French minority causes political trouble in every single nation they live
 
wow lmao
 
@Adriaan but almost
 
@rayryeng majority not, that's perfectly fine
well, unless you happen to be English-Cameroon
 
@Adriaan they hardly cause any trouble here?
 
8:52 PM
@flawr it's 80% French, 20% English or so, and the English are basically ignored by the ruling class in the capital (the English bit is up in the North)
 
(except speaking french, even if they know that their german is much better than my french....)
@Adriaan what place are you talking about?
 
@flawr Cameroon
@flawr oh, that's a statement I didn't relate to my previous one :P OK
 
ah good :D
 
I hardly know anything about Swiss politics, so my statement might have been a bit premature
 
i'm from the german speaking part too btw. But we live rather well together
 
8:54 PM
but I found it very typical that the only person I had to speak to at CERN got mad at me for not being able to speak a word French (she didn't speak English or German, I didn't even try Dutch of Swedish)
 
I g2g guys. Have fun! @LeanderMoesinger come by some more :)
 
@Adriaan if she was swiss, I bet she perfectly speaks german =P
 
sure, was fun :)
 
@flawr well, when I told her in both English and German that I don't speak a word French, she kept speaking French
but in that case your laws work a lot better than in Belgium
 
@rayryeng cu=)
@LeanderMoesinger Do you know codegolf?
 
9:03 PM
@flawr I know about it, but never participated
don't think matlab is any good for it and I don't know anything else
 
@LeanderMoesinger I think most of my answers are in MATLAB=)
 
Hey, @Leander. Where do I know you from?
ooooh, one of anonymous' infamous questions :D
welcome
 
oh and you could learn MATL
 
or no? yeah
 
@AndrasDeak Hey, yeah. I wasted there some time.
i'm from switzerland just as @flawr
 
9:08 PM
that OP seems like a good source for wasting time :P
 
@flawr I didn't know about MATL, have to look into it :D
 
it is designed and maintained by our very own @LuisMendo
it's actually more tricky than just condensing MATLAB because it's stack-based...I still haven't gotten around to learning what that's all about :P
 
@AndrasDeak I know, why bother if it doesn't even have dynamic variable names...
 
9:24 PM
Speaking of PPCG... look what wonderful answer I just found
@AndrasDeak Watching now
Oh my
Hahaha
time-do-time-domain-is-lame
 
:D
I knew you'd appreciate it
 
"Pretty smart for a French guy" :-D
Misspeling "convolution" was a nice touch too
 
Do they also have one for computer bugs?
 
 
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@LuisMendo wow, that is mind-boggling
 
 
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@LuisMendo you made me curious of the question, so I took a look at the answers
Make use of fancy indexing: a[[range(n)]*n]=1 instead of your exec. — Andras Deak 53 mins ago
 

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