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15:00
@sp3000 wanna bet?
Nah, not against you
Not gonna flag that for obscenity but want to, badly.
(unrelated: i have so much work to do. It's 11pm. I don't know what I'm doing)
We know, though, thanks to omnisurveillance.
(unrelated rant that finds comfort in the faceless: despite popular misconception, being a straight A student does not make you hate school any less than any other)
15:03
(yup, high school was terrible.)
Sid
Sid
That is so true
School just ain't fair!
(Despite hating school so much, I've had no idea what to do with the rest of my life until recently; where, much to my surprise, I've found myself wanting to be a teacher)
(Hey, me too!)
15:04
You may consider becoming a professional puzzler
To be a teacher is the most ironically beautiful reward.
Hey, it's not to inflict the same. It's to hopefully be better.
I mean, I say that now, but what can you do in a system.
Leave the slapstick behind!
Sid
Sid
(and I still don't know what to do with life. Everything's so complicated.)
Philosophy SE!
Life is a Puzzle/ing SE!
15:07
And if I become a teacher, it's definitely maths.
Actually, Puzzling SE has been my sanctuary from life. May you live so long.
@TheGreatEscaper , in this hemisphere there is a distinction between theoretical and applied
@TheGreatEscaper Again, same here. I'd love to help people see the beauty in math that I see.
@humn Ewwwww, applied math.
Theoretical definitely
????????? Ever live the tension. My pants are torn on the fence.
In Aus, an English subject is compulsory all throughout your school life
15:10
I'm much in favor of theoretical math. Applied math is too much arithmetic, not enough proving things.
(I'll never learn English, but I'll die trying to teach it.)
A good friend of mine failed a Literature Essay marked by our class teacher (who has nothing against him), and then got the highest mark in our class on the next essay (which was marked by an external marker). He didn't change the effort he put into the subject (he's past the point of caring)
Poetry! (Not pottery(
Sid
Sid
English is subjective
15:12
Another friend got the highest average through the whole year last year! He's averaging a fail this year. Once again his attitude/effort didn't change (different class to mine, btw, so it's not just a single teacher messing things up)
DudEscaper, you need another summer/winter/whatever break
(in Literature, in case that wasn't obvious)
English classes are frequently subjective, but graded as if they were objective.
There's a science to it, ask @Randal'Thor
(That is, English classes taught in English, not English taught as a foreign language.)
15:15
@humn I'm sorry your pants are ripped, such a loss
I have one more week of school, @humn.
Mathematics as a foreign language!
It's keeping up with my average of 4 assessments a week.
Whoa, you're still in school? My second semester ended a month and a half ago!
Deus, I'm on that hemisphere people forget exists.
You know, the one below the equator.
You know, the one where summer holidays are half a year away.
15:17
There are multiple hemispheres?
gasp
There are at least 2
@n_palum , at times you're the one who understands the best, thank you.
At least 2 hemispheres? who's counting?
Well, apparently Mike is.
@humn That will give me all the more reason to not continue learning it
Don't ban mathematics just because there are extremists in its name!
15:20
You can keep it, I'm okay staying away :)
You don't have to wear it either to be welcome in this neighbrhood.
likewise!
Sid
Sid
@TheGreatEscaper That must be so.... frustrating.
@Sid You're done with school right?
Sid
Sid
15:22
This year, yes.
Now, shortlisting colleges to apply to.
School? I've met so many who hate(d) it and so many others as well.
@Sid What do you plan to take up (if I may ask)?
Sid
Sid
Not quite decided yet. There are far too many variables.
You like physics most IIRC ?
Sid
Sid
I had hoped to take up Physics in a national institute but I messed up the exam.
15:24
My best advice: swim in a little pond. Be a big fish.
Sid
Sid
My parents are telling me to take up Engineering(lol. :P) and considering that I am not getting any other reputed college to take up Physics, might as well heed their advice
Aw, that sounds bad
Sid
Sid
Maybe look for an M.S. later.
I swum in the biggest ponds and it was scummy.
Exams.........
15:26
Actually, maybe it's not even that bad of an idea
It's so great to always be told that one of your most defining moments will be scribbling furiously
I someone who did B Tech in IIT and now trains olympiad students
You never know where you end up
Sid
Sid
Yeah, right now, I am planning that way. Go for a B-Tech 4 years and then might go for an M.S. somewhere
Maybe you've heard of Alok Kumar?
Sid
Sid
@TheGreatEscaper Add time pressure to that, a million students competing with you for only a few seats.
The name does sound familiar though I don't quite remember where I heard it
15:28
Please, again, from someone who once found themself above the sharks, it's not a bloodbath worth treading.
@Sid He used to train for JEE before
Now he's completely into this olympiad stuff
@Ankoganit I'll be meeting you at IMO, right?
Sid
Sid
Nah, don't remember where I heard that name.
@TheGreatEscaper Yep!
It'll be cool to bump into another PSEer (apart from @boboquack and @wen1now, who are also heading to the IMO!)
15:30
Oct 14 '16 at 15:31, by Ankoganit
user image
The guy on the left
:D
:D
Let me try to find a not terrible photo of me
I've since been convinced that they don't exist, but I'll try to make an exception
Too late, You'rEscaper all over the internet. Wonderfully! Most of us try and hide.
Sid
Sid
Oh, how many teachers travel with you? @Ankoganit
@Sid The deputy leader and the observer B goes with us
The leader and observer A go a few days earlier and they are marooned in some secret place
@humn run and hide!
Sid
Sid
15:32
"marooned in some secret place" - Lol/
Both my feet and nose run but only one hides.
That's actually semi-serious; they do all the question-selection stuff
So they're not allowed to contact with anyone else
link?
Link to what?
I mean, i needed a picture with something nice in it.
15:34
Ooh
@Ankoganit , you answered my roundabout question
And god forbid google, which always manages to give the worst pictures first.
TGE+Music+hints at Droste effect
effeffeffeffeffeffeffeffef...
God, I look terrible in the official IMO site
15:36
oh good point, I should have just linked to that
It's a surprisingly decent mugshot of me, I think
One of these days we'll live in a world that doesn't equate stills with real life.
Another of these days we'll live in a world that doesn't equate a moment with continued expression.
@humn preach
One of these days this song won't be taken seriously:
(One of these days the neighbrs will call the cops before I call them on them.)
By the way, @TheGrE, still interested in pixels? Or did I already try this on yo?
I wasn't sure what pixels you're referring to, actually
Self-Portrait perhaps?
If a pixel is really an ink "blot," what shape might that blot be in order to make pixel-wide lines in every direction look almost equally thin and almost equally sharp?
With current graphics, gray scale is used in a way that trades off thickness against sharpness.
Relief would come from the rule that overlapping ink isn't twice as dark, just 0 or 1 at each "spot." (A blot is made of spots, whose grid is infinitely finer than pixels.)
A roundish blot makes horizontal and vertical lines thicker than diagonals, and that's hard to escape unless you go wiggly or sprayed (hopefully fractal) so that different overlaps cancel equally.
15:45
Hmm
(The above has been saved for months and percolated for decades. Looking at it again, it might need further editing.)
I'm still working out the details of this
Why doesn't a circle suffice?
Just doesn't. Or are you thinking of a faded-at-the-margins circle?
To me, that's the starting line.
by 'thicker' do you mean density?
Or literal thickness
Perceptual
15:48
I'm just not 100% sure how we've defined all these terms and what I'm even aiming for.
And I'm not sure I put that across clearly
There's a trade-off between definition and clarity and perception
Hm so what I understand is we need to get some pixels on the plane in some arrangement, so that a line in every direction is of constant density
(which doesn't look possible, unless we're looking for a good approximation)
Ah. Okay that makes sense.
I have some approximations, none downloadable.
A hexagonal arrangement is slightly better than the usual way
15:51
Right!
I think humans and honeybees have solved this through evolution.
Even soap suds find hexagons.
But, like my feral kitty, we don't yet know how to explain all we know.
Bees create hexagons by squishing circles together and watching what shape comes out of it
On the path!
But pixel graphics is not analog, so how to fake it?
(I still hope the answer comes up fractal.)
Perhaps, splitting a circle into smaller pieces that start filling out the gaps in the hexagon tiling?
Not sure if that's easy to do in a regular way, though.
15:59
Much as I love nonrectangular grids (have piles of bizarre graph paper only partly soiled) I want a rectangular solution.
So does modern machinery. It's a rectilinear world after all.
Rectangular immediately implies some sort of discrepancy on different angles, though.
That's the problem.
If it is avoidable, it's by using a fractal with infinity fold self replicating symmetry or something
Something that seems a little too ridiculous to believe is possible, at least at the moment
Always hope (a platitude during a dumbfounded interval)
I've tried some fractalish sprays, with increasing success. It's so much fun that I wanted to share.
i'd love to see what sort of things you've been coming up with
16:06
The best results are meant to be boringly unnoticeable! Still, there must/might be some pattern that really works in all directions.
TheGrE! Sooner or later you might be commandeered to make an effect that others will upload.
Perhaps already!
Hmm?
(I'm sorry, it's midnight here, I'm a tad slow at the moment)
It's both a partial and impartial bridge between theoretical and applied.
Sounds like you haven't shaken that bridge, but will soon, no doubt.
(That belonged at Philosophy SE)
Back to pixels, perhaps the best pattern is simply the domino 5.
I don't have much better than that. On most angles the spots cancel out just when necessary.
For future thought?
(that would be better than anticipated)
... another conversation successfully stymied ... at least when nobody else had a whit to whisper ..
16:23
Hm how's that different from a rectangular one rotated?
I'm probably missing something
This place need better graphics. As do my fingers.
Sid
Sid
Anyone doing that Youtube puzzle? I got bored searching for random letters from those "clues".
The goal is to make an equally thin line in any direction, simply by piling pixels along a diagonal.
gtg now
bye
Sid
Sid
Bye @Anko Gnight.
16:25
ditto!
Repeat puzzle, "What is Life?":
And an echo:
(working on the correct link, though that wasn't bad)
(really, copyright lawyers?!?!?!? Another YouTube deleted? Such is life.)
Black Uhuru to the post!
You here all of a sudden, @Avantgarde? Let's go to the music medium ... then again, maybe your icon just popped up like happens
16:59
All of these imgur maze puzzles are making me miss those number sequence puzzles
Wanna play Zendo?
Sid
Sid
I got really bored with that youtube puzzle..
Surely, it would be a rickroll and the answer would be "Rick Astley".
(grumbles)
Ashtley? Has he been killed by lightning?
Sid
Sid
There you go. "Astley".
17:42
Good mehning
@humn Hey, yeah. Popped in for a second
 
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