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10:00 PM
The hacking code is pretty great, too
warp.hackTime();
 
10:23 PM
He looks like a complete boss.
 
when did @HDE226868 change back to his original pic?
 
when he stopped caring about terrorism
 
@0celo7 Because we try to be consistent and fair we sometimes want to talk things over with other moderators. That can take time depending on what the other folks are doing in "real" life.
I don't moderate while I'm teaching class. Nor while I am grading exams or writing supplementary class materials. And so on...
 
@Slereah 50 hours. Boring now.
I might do a new character in a few months...
But that was a really short RPG, I'm kinda disappointed.
 
yeah
Bethedas keeps going down in quality :p
also I keep caring less and less about the factions
 
10:34 PM
9.5 on IGN, not surprisingly.
 
I barely cared about the Empire versus the Stormclock last time
 
IGN reviewer played for 55 hours.
How?
 
I really don't give a shit about the Brotherhood in this one
 
What is there to do
And he says there's more stuff
 
The Minutemen barely do anything
 
10:34 PM
Did he do 20 hours of radiant quests?
@Slereah Yup
 
Either that or he hunts the map for quests
But that is pretty bad design
I shouldn't have to roam all the map to scrape up some quests
Remember Fallout 1 and 2 when you didn't actually have to do the intermediary trip between two locations?
If only we remembered the past!
 
@Slereah I've been going down the official list of quests
I'm missing like two
And there's a bug preventing me from doing one
The other is Cait's personal thingie
But I can't be bothered to get her to like me
 
It's too bad really
The game started promising
They didn't do much with the whole "man frozen in time" angle really
It is barely mentionned
 
lol some dude in the comments on the IGN review
"I don't have time for 200 hour games"
I should make an account and tell him he should play it
 
Snap
 
10:42 PM
because it's nowhere near 200 hours
 
@dmckee Nice scare quotes around the "real" there ;)
 
Skyrim was like 80+ hours, right?
 
I did a shitload of radiant quests and I barely got 80 hours
 
Jesus what level are you?
 
50
Skyrim I did 348 hours, apparently
 
10:43 PM
I'm 41-42
 
Although that was two game sessions
 
in one character?
 
So more 170 hours per game
 
yeah, Skyrim is intense
I wonder what my level 90 char has
actually
I have 2 level 80+ characters
my PC character is level 60
then I have some more random Skyrim characters on console
like a vampire
probably has 20 hours
then I did a two-handed orc
got to like 55 with that one
 
I was a bit annoyed that I couldn't be both a vampire and a werewolf at the same time
 
10:45 PM
all in all I have way too much time in Skyrim
 
Meant I had to plan out if I wanted to go through both quest lines
though the RPG I spent the most time on was probably Morrowind
I played for like months
 
but you still could not do dawnguard and volkihar on one char
Skyrim was p. amazing
 
eh
It was aight
It didn't quite have the atmosphere of Morrowind
I like Morrowind because it has a slow build up
 
if I got to level 50 in Fallout I could max everything relevant
 
Oblivion and Skyrim are all like OH SHIT THE WORLD IS ENDING right from the first ten minutes
 
10:47 PM
problem: 75% of the perks are worthless
 
Morrowind took its time
@0celo7 : get the building perks
Armor, gun and science
 
@Slereah which ones
I'm not playing anymore of it
at this point all I have are radiant quests
 
yeah probably best to stop
 
@Slereah I need to prove that the conjugation operation is smooth
 
complex conjugation?
 
10:50 PM
no
congugation of one lie group thing by another
 
Oh
I dunno man
 
$x\mapsto yxy^{-1}$
ACM told me how to do it
 
Did you try Zorn's lemma
It is used in most proofs
 
but in usual fashion he didn't actually do it
 
statistically it is likely the answer
 
10:52 PM
holy crap it is dark outside
 
Hm
 
let's do some GR
 
Apparently CTCs on the flat torus with identifications $(x,t) = (x + a_x,t) = (x,t+a_t)$ join up with themselves if for a vector $\alpha \partial_t + \beta \partial_x$, you have $n \frac{\beta}{\alpha} \frac{a_x}{a_t}$ an integer
 
tfw 48 questions into a survey and only 48% done
whyyyyyyy
 
Joining up after $n$ turns
 
10:57 PM
@Slereah is that vector tangent to the CTC
 
It's the velocity, yes
 
I was thinking
a theorem in HE
we should examine the proof
 
Should we
 
and try to decipher the words
wtf I answer 7 questions and the progess bar increases by 1%
@Slereah yes
4.5.1 and 4.5.2
What does that even mean??
Grades are from 0 to 4
Much higher than 5??
I have no clue how to answer.
 
Put "much higher"
Shows you have ambition
 
11:09 PM
wtf??
@dmckee pls explain!
lol what does "other" mean there
 
Put 'other'
 
NOW THEY WANT ME TO WRITE THINGS
holy crap I have to do this for all of my classes
 
This is why there may be some (indeterminate) time between infraction and moderator action.
 
Do you have to
 
@dmckee does your school make students do these intructor evals
@Slereah I think I do
"Please take the approximately 5-10 minutes"
 
11:11 PM
@0celo7 Sure. But not every course every semester. The formula is complicated and depends on what the instructor has done recently.
 
yeah that's a lie
"Was this class intellectually stimulating? Did it stretch your thinking?

Yes (why?)"
oh for pete's sake
 
Also, the written comments are the only place where you can actually provide useful feedback. To be taken seriously, write as objectively as possible, use complete sentences, and provided concrete complaints and suggested changes.
And be aware that the instructor probably has reasons for the things he or she does, so just saying that you don't like [activity A] or [requirement B] isn't going to get you anywhere.
 
@dmckee i wright like thius
 
So do some of my students. When say "C is for complete" when talking about them...
 
Z is for Zorro
 
11:16 PM
oh great
now I get to destroy my linear algebra TA
poor guy
I like him
too bad the course is garbage
 
Actually, we know that evasl are usually done in a hurry and won't hold a few typos against the validity of the comments.
 
@dmckee >evasl
 
@0celo7 So complain about the curriculum and say that the instructor did as well as could be done. Nuance and all that.
@0celo7 LOL.
 
@dmckee He's TAing for his PhD advisor
who has never shown up to class, I've never met him
 
@0celo7 I think "other" means you have not understood the grade system used :P
 
11:19 PM
he does crappy online lectures that just confuse most people
 
@0celo7 That said, a course that is garbage for you might well be pitched just write for the average student taking it. So you may not get much traction with that.
 
so class time is spend explaining the hossible online lectures
@dmckee no, literally everyone hates it
I hate it for different reasons
but everyone hates it
 
The distribution for "expected grade" always looks funny in the evals here
 
Most people hate their first course in linear algebra. I suspect that you hate it for much more sophisticated reason than the average student.
 
Bunch of confident people, bunch of people who think they'll fail, majority says "dunno"
 
11:20 PM
I hate it because it's not a course in linear algebra
it's just garbage
calc 3 covers more linear algebra
and I won't name names, but some faculty agrees
I was told by someone that I need to read a book on proper linear algebra before I take his graduate level course
because the undergrad course is worthless
@ACuriousMind quickly, what should a one semster intro linear algebra class cover
@dmckee maybe you have some thoughts on this
@ACuriousMind @Slereah for some reason my console is opened using '
this means I can't use the help command
because putting quotes on stuff closes the console
GG bethesda
 
@0celo7 Vector spaces, linear maps on vector space (both abstract and as matrices), rank-nullity/isomorphism theorems, eigenvalues, characteristic polynomial/trace/determinant, inner products, spectral theorem (finite-dimensional, ofc)
At least, that's what we did in LA I
 
we covered about half of that
so...this is pretty scathing
 
Donnno? What "linear" means in this context. Vector spaces. Linear dependence and independence. Basises (never known the right spelling for the plural of basis, BTW). Eigenproblems. Other stuff that @ACuriousMind mentioned.
 
"Basises"
good effort :P
 
I didn't get most of that from my course on linear algebra. I got it from a course taught in the comp sci department that covered rings and some abstract algebra (thought I never understood what purpose that stuff had to the CS majors...).
 
11:31 PM
@dmckee maybe I'll get it in Algebra 1
but still
no reason why I should have to take another class
well
I'm never working with that professor, ever
that was really harsh
not undeservedly harsh
@dmckee do you see who wrote the evals?
or is it anonymous
 
...you're filling out a survey and don't know whether it is anonymous or not?
 
@ACuriousMind I don't really care.
The professor is a total asshole.
I'll never have anything to do with him on principle.
 
The point is less whether you care and more that a good survey should tell you upfront that it is anonymous (or not)
 
> All student answers are confidential.
@ACuriousMind I don't read instructions.
@dmckee my ODE book has a problem involving something weighing 16lbs...
in a variable force field
not on Earth
I don't think they got the memo that pounds are not mass
 
11:48 PM
@0celo7 Mine are completely anonymous (to the point where they've be transcribed to plain text so even distinctive handwritting is disguised.
IN other places they've been on anonymous forms but I've seen the original allow me to deduce (in principle at least) who wrote them.
 
I do mine online
 
You should be able to find out by asking the department secretary.
 
@dmckee ACM prompted me to read the email with the instructions
they're anonymous
 
@0celo7 You keep saying that you want to be an engineer. That means dealing with pounds-force and pounds mass or kilograms-force and kilograms-mass.
That's the price you pay for employability.
 
@dmckee does it really
even in the nuclear R&D biz
 
11:50 PM
Yup.
 
why
 
Well, I don't actually know that buisness, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Some of that kit is almost as old as I am.
 
What's a differential equation that describes a real thing and is ultra hyperbolic?
 
ultra hyperbolic
stop making up terminology
 
Ultrahyperbolic is like
$\partial_t^2 f + \partial_u^2 f - \partial_x^2 f - \partial_y^2 f$
Signature (++--) type of stuff
 
11:52 PM
@ACuriousMind why doesn't my water randomly boil from a quantum fluctuation
 
@0celo7 how do you know it doesn't
 
@Slereah I have a thermometer in it
 
Well
Wait a while
It will eventually
It doesn't even require quantum fluctuation, really
Even classical statistical mech would be enough
 
@dmckee how do I determine the angular momentum of an orbit
I need to know the direction of the initial velocity of the planet, right?
 
You can do it just with the period and distance
 
11:56 PM
how
 
What @Slereah said. It really depends on what data you have.
 
Kepler's law mang
 
Of course, if you are assuming a circular orbit, then just the masses and the distance is enough.
 
The angular momentum is conserved in the two body problem
 
I have the direction of the velocity, never mind
@Slereah apparently people are still working on the 3-body problem
have they made any progress?
 
11:58 PM
Define "progress"
IIRC there's an infinite sum solution
 
wtf I have to solve a quartic equation
@ACuriousMind HELP
 

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