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11:00 PM
@HellSaint pretty slick there, answering the question and marking it duplicate
 
@ThomasMarkov Haha
I was like "wait, I have seen this answer of mine somewhere before"
"I am sure I have seen this answer somewhere..."
 
haha yeah, I just saw your comment
 
@ThomasMarkov Saves having to deal with all those pesky HNQ upvotes
 
I'm confused. I got to 1k paperclips and I stopped manufacturing :(
Am I going bankrupt? ;-;
 
you have to buy wire
 
11:11 PM
whats this paperclip stuff about
 
You're out of wire probably
 
is it the new cookieclicker
 
Lauren Neuburger reviewed (twitter thread) Massif Press's Lancer TRPG.
 
@Someone_Evil that... makes sense... actually...
 
11:20 PM
Gotta get one of those auto-buy-more-wire programs going....
 
@nitsua60 just buy when you see the price is at 13-15 and stockpile up to about 3-5k until you get the first wire upgrade
 
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Please stop being evilSo, I got an answer out of How do you determine what action belongs to who in a modernist GM-based game?, and even some upvotes, and I don't really want or need anything more out of the question. I was thinking about dropping a bounty on Novak's answer, because it has some really good ideas in i...

 
Oh my god. I think I just made a better version of AnyDice just because of that FFT talk earlier
 
Blasphemy!
 
@Axoren let's be fair, making something better than AnyDice, at least for individual use, is not exactly the hardest thing to do... runs away
 
11:50 PM
"for individual use" covers a multitude of sins.
 
Runs almost instantly for things that would make AnyDice crash after 20 seconds.
 
I mean, a Mathematica license is pretty-much a better version of AnyDice, if you're fluent.
 
This is Numpy.
 
Sure--that, too =)
 
Mathematica is scary to me. The language is hard and things aren't where a computer science guy would put them.
If I learned it, it would probably be fine.
But the fact that tutorials didn't tell me the difference between = and := really ruined me.
 
11:52 PM
Mathematica puts things where mathematicians would put them, I guess.
Personally I liked it haha
 
I've seen mathematicians who learn to code first having trouble learning it.
I'm one such, but I'm not alone.
 
I’ve actually never used Mathematica
 
I learnt matlib to help a friend at uni ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(I already knew maple which is similar)
 

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