@El'endiaStarman We are looking at the cholesky decomposition process of a matrix that approxmates the laplace operator on a square grid. The top left shows the graph represented by the matrix in the top middle, and the bottom shows the cholesky factor. The idea is choosing a nice elimination order of the nodes, for avoidiong excessive fill in in the cholesky factor.
Excuse the pun in the title, the project this is for is called "Cheddar" (a type of cheese).
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I have recently been writing a language, in which I was using grunt. Grunt was very slow for me, and had a lot more problems for me, so I switched my tasks over to makefile. Most of my makefile...
Update: There are 6 mazes. They are included in the controller. There is a tar.gz of the mazes and their .bmp files here (dropbox). There is also a utility for making more mazes at that link (the maze_4.txt file is incorrect in archive). At this point, please feel free to run your own entry and u...
I find a lot of the meta-data coming out of the Brexit vote fascinating. Like, the "Remain" camp was overwhelmingly younger voters and the "Leave" camp was overwhelmingly older voters. Or, like Doorknob linked, people didn't really know what it was.
> Awakening to a stock market plunge and a precipitous decline in the value of the pound that Britain hasn't seen in more than 30 years, voters now face a series of economic shocks that analysts say will only worsen before they improve. The consequences of the leave vote will be felt worldwide, even here in the United States, and some British voters say they now regret casting a ballot in favor of Brexit.
@Fatalize I looked up what you said, and it turns out all I have to do is drive to the DMV and take a test to have the restriction removed. I guess everything I said did make sense after all.
If you wanted to get real advanced you could add breakpoints to the playground part and make it so that repl commands get executed in the scope of the breakpoint
Now we can type [mtg:Card Name] and it gets turned into a link to the Gatherer. And they implemented it like a day or two after we requested it. Devs are awesome!