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8:02 PM
@Calvin'sHobbies I'm currently solving 8 of the 9 tasks. 137 bytes.
 
@AlexA. hmm, the big problem with agar.io is that people are teaming up in FFA mode
 
Can you remind me what FFA mode is?
 
free for all - everyone for themselves
 
Also, if you see a user with the name ಠ_ಠ, that's my girlfriend. :)
 
the default mode :p
 
8:11 PM
(most likely anyway)
 
I see that kenny cracked mine anyways.
 
@BetaDecay Am Christian, cannot confirm. :P
 
People are teaming up? That's no good. :/
 
I'm arrogant enough to think that if he hadn't cracked the much easier version he wouldn't have cracked the other one.
 
8:11 PM
yeah, they play all sorts of tricks
 
That was a little late, but eh.
 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Satan uses floppies.
 
Well, I didn't want to have to do this.
Time to bust out the big guns.
I'm going to use PBASIC.
 
That's a big gun?
 
Yes.
Should the byte count be the way the instructions are stored in the EEPROM?
Or like the actual letters.
I believe it should be the way it is stored, like with TI-BASIC.
@AlexA. You'll see why if I can get my answer working.
 
8:14 PM
Okay
 
First I need to find a 9 volt battery.
 
THIS is a big gun.
 
Why is me getting a 9-volt battery starred? You people star the weirdest stuff...
Then again this is coming from the creator of the all Geobits and all Alex starboard
 
That's one of the memes of PPCG.
 
8:17 PM
9 volt battery status: acquired
Next item on agenda: serial cable
 
No.. This is a big gun. what my programs end up doing to me anyways.
 
@Calvin'sHobbies Btw if you actually fill up the 140 bytes of the tweet with X programs, how could you tell where one program ends and another begins? ;)
 
But I won't use that. I'm not evil.
@VTCAKAVSMoACE That code looks suspiciously like Headsecks, actually.
Well obfuscated Headsecks, that is.
 
Must... do... calculus homework... I'm gonna go for a while. It's already, like, 2130 and I have half of it left.
 
Calculus is good.
 
8:23 PM
Linear algebra is better.
 
No
 
Yes
ಠ_ಠ
 
25 secs ago, by Alex A.
No
 
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Calculus has way too many 'u's in it.
 
8:25 PM
> Calculus is better than linear algebra. - 31m ago by quartata
 
Lies
I never said that
 
Then how could I have quoted it?
 
I did say abstract algebra is better
You used markdown magic.
 
You're a silly goose.
 
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8:26 PM
That is a glider, not a goose.
 
I was at lunch 31 minutes ago.
gg
 
And it is well known that geese never eat lunch at that time.
 
^
 
I am really in a dilemma. I like maths, but not really the theory kind of maths, more the oh-that-is-a-nice-result-lets-play-around-with-it-and-admire-that-it-even-works-‌​with-concrete-numbers math.
Should I continue with the masters degree?
 
You're in undergrad right now, right?
 
8:33 PM
In between.
 
Oh, did you just finish your undergraduate studies and receive your bachelor's degree?
 
No, I haven't finished it yet, but I'm already taking masters courses.
Because I only need about 15kps more. <- linked now.
 
(I have no idea what kps is) <- I see the link now
 
kiloparsecs
 
hahaha
Here's what you should do. Finish your bachelor's degree. Apply to the University of Washington's MSc program in applied mathematics.
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I don't know who starred that, but at least someone must agree with me!
 
8:38 PM
Star != agree=)
 
ಠ_ಠ
I'll just assume that it means agreement in this situation. Because it's obviously the only correct course of action.
 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE to be fair, that almost never happes
 
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'Twas a joke. :)
 
@flawr That's a nice looking hooter
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8:40 PM
@aditsu @VTCAKAVSMoACE tha 'Twas a joke too
 
hooter = owl?
 
@AlexA. Why do you want everyone to move to Washington
 
Because it's the best, dammit!
 
8:42 PM
I would tell everyone to move to Texas except it's bad advice
 
Haha
 
@AlexA. But you already finished, didn't you?
 
I finished my bachelor's at UW in 2011.
If that's what you mean.
Still working on my master's, but that's distance ed through Pennsylvania State University.
 
Oh.
 
Yeah.
 
8:46 PM
Why does markdown keep wrapping my code
 
It assumes you want to throw down an epic rap battle.
 
Is it true that applied math mostly consist of calculus/analysis/numerical stuf?
 
I knew you were going to say that too.
@flawr Depends really.
 
Ok, so mostly subjects that rely on numbers.
 
8:48 PM
Well yeah. It is applied after all.
 
No applied numerical cohomology theory?
I always wondered why there are no courses called concrete algebra...
 
@flawr That is the scariest sentence I have ever read. O.o
 
@flawr That would be Algebra I and II, taught in middle school or high school. Or college.
 
How about numerical algebra?
 
...isn't that basically arithmetic?
 
8:53 PM
Ah, I just noticed that numerical in english is not quite the same as in german.
In german it refers to what is known as numerical analysis in english.
Ha:
Probabilistic number theory is a subfield of number theory, which explicitly uses probability to answer questions of number theory. One basic idea underlying it is that different prime numbers are, in some serious sense, like independent random variables. This however is not an idea that has a unique useful formal expression. The founders of the theory were Paul Erdős, Aurel Wintner and Mark Kac during the 1930s, one of the periods of investigation in analytic number theory. The Erdős–Wintner theorem and the Erdős–Kac theorem on additive functions were foundational results. == See also == analytic...
 
> in some serious sense
Seriously probabilistic.
 
@flawr I kinda wondered if you meant numerical analysis. That's definitely usually a college course. And yes, by that name.
 
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