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Q: My suffix is a common girl's name, My whole is a chocolaty shame

risky mysteries My prefix is small and round in form My suffix is a common girl's name My infix is a way to inform My whole is a chocolaty shame

 
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@bobble how did no one star this before? <3
 
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Q: What does 459 means?

user71714Ok so a guy texted 459 and then sent his lockscreen with the numbers and the letters below like abc below the no.1 and idk what that means so can anyone help?

@bobble how exactly does one subject not give homework.. HAHAH
from my point of view it's impossible cuz right now all of my subjects give requirements ;_;
 
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Q: Among Us: Fixing Wires

TroyDIn this game Among Us, there is this task called Fixing Wires. Some important information for this question is in the hyperlink. So, I was thinking, How many ways could be wires be lay out? One way (each array represents a column): [[y, y],[r,r],[p,p],[b,b]]. Another way: [[r, r], [p, p], [b, b...

@Avi _cus Tom s_
 
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@oAlt the non-homework class is supposed to be "do fun experiments and learn about how science works". Due to the pandemic, it's just "learn about how science works", but they still don't assign homework
Avi
Avi
15:30
@jafe yep!
@Avi What's the def?
Avi
Avi
[They make folks hate travel]
Oh, that kind of customs
Avi
Avi
as customs can be 1. The taxes 2. The people who take forever to get on with the luggage
I was looking for the "traditions" kind of customs
I thought customs meant the immigration/visitors people
you know, what you have to go through when going to another country, even if just for vacation?
Avi
Avi
15:33
o could be them as well
any ideas on Lukas's NPG puzzle?
Avi
Avi
i'm not entirely clear on airport security as my area of expertise is more making random computer programs
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Q: Tubariphobia - The fear of pickles

Lukas RotterThere are many topics that polarize. But not a single topic comes close to the one and only, age-old question that some claim is the root of all division between people: "Are pickles disgusting or not?" I'm not taking sides at all here. But since I assume you, the reader, is an intelligent and mo...

Avi
Avi
No ideas, therefore I upvote
clearly the capital X in "sexual" is important
but what about the two punctuation characters he mentioned
Avi
Avi
15:36
good idea or bad idea?
only you can determine if it's worth your rep
what she said
Avi
Avi
yeah but is it a good idea to put a bounty on it
or has it gotten the attention it deserved
Maybe not yet
I don't even have that much rep
because I ran out of puzzle ideas around Memorial Day of last year
all I can do are riddles
also Gareth's comment is the reason this puzzle exists
I just want someone who likes pickles to solve the anti-pickle puzzle
then if mith posts a pro-pickle one, someone from the NPG could solve it
I like pickles, but not as much as you guys hate them
or as much as mith likes them
Avi
Avi
I'm neutral - I'd eat a pickle in a sandwich, or alone, but not with ketchup on top
15:40
who eats them that way?
Avi
Avi
coughs and looks around suspiciously
if there's ketchup on a pickle, you'd better be eating a burger or something
Avi
Avi
ok that was a joke
but in reality I think it's only been posted for 5 days
if it lasts too much longer then it might not be an intuitive puzzle
what, Lukas's?
He gave a starting point
Avi
Avi
if it lasts less then it's probably not that challenging
15:42
and pointed out that you only need the second quote
Avi
Avi
yeah
since the question is still active
it's not worth throwing a bounty atm
My only idea is the conspicuous capital X in the word "sexual"
that's definitely part of it
Avi
Avi
my only idea is that the - character probably indicates subtracting the right side from the left side
and that the X in seXual might be multiplication
but we're looking for an imgur url
then again those numbers have to mean something
also what hyphen? the one after cardinal sin
Avi
Avi
yeah
15:48
maybe there's something in the initial image
also "larger visible spectrum"
For one time, we operate in a larger visible spectrum, with Pickle in front of everything else. The base range isn't the standard, but it's still standard.
base range
that has to clue what those numbers mean
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Q: Raindrops revisited

Jeremy DoverI made a big mistake with my last post, and the puzzle I presented did not have a unique solution...many thanks to Deusovi for pointing it out, and many apologies to Deusovi and any others who spent time on a failed effort. However, I have been able to fix it, and I believe the puzzle below is un...

Avi
Avi
alright, I gotta run though
best of luck
I don't know if im going to try
but thank you
Think i'll go too
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Q: Riddle me this. Help please

Robert HawkI couldn't find a band of gold as I go to the right of the cross I tracked my vision to the middle Find a crack and some rocks, don't piddle.

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Q: Create the freest arrangement of white chess pieces on board by consequently moving your pieces

user161005You start with this board. You're the White. Freedom Index of initial arrangment of your chess pieces is equal to 20 (each pawn has two moves, each knight has two moves) Your goal is to have as much freedom of movement for your chess pieces as possible, i.e. do your best to get high Freedom Inde...

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@bobble ah
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Q: Prime number puzzle

ExtrazloveHere I can formulate a conjecture on prime numbers: Let Un and Vn be two increasing sequences of integers and $Vn> U_n$ which are defined on the pdf sent. http://www.les-mathematiques.net/phorum/file.php?43,file=110458,filename=Savoir_si_un_Nombre_premiers.pdf,download=1 And up and vp the sum of ...

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@Avi nice one
On the starboard I can see, I have 3 messages with a total of 6 stars, Gareth has 2 for a total of 20 (20!) stars, and Avi has 1 with 4 stars. So... who's winning?
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Q: I am wondering how to solve this number sequence

JaquesI am not here to spam. I have been trying to solve this sequence but I cannot. This is from the nse website: https://free.ultimaiq.net/nse.htm 011010, 100010, 100010, 100010, 000010, ?, 100010 I have found the answer by a guess to be: But I have no idea why. Can someone please help me?

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Q: Flag immediately accepted?

Voldemort's WrathI just flagged a comment as being "rude or disrespectful," and as soon as I pressed "OK" to flag it, the comment disappeared. When I checked my flags, I saw that it had been marked as "helpful," but this was immediately after I had flagged it. Is there some mechanic that would make it so if enoug...

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Q: A meaningful sequence of numbers

MotiThe following sequence of numbers is related to a famous Conjecture. 17, 188, 94, 47, 518, 259, 37, 408, 204, 102, ? Could you find the next number in the sequence?

Avi
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19:51
@msh210 thanks!
Avi
Avi
20:02
@bobble Clearly, it's you
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... or is it?
Apparently, this clues DOUBLE TROUBLE:
Jacket ready for Putin in twice as much hot water? (6, 7)
i have no idea how it works, though :/
@Avi Jacket = DOUBLET; ready (cash) for Putin = ROUBLE. in = connector, I guess. twice as… = definition.
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Q: Infection (Information Disemmination) Puzzle

PoissonSummationThere are 2020 people in a room. One person has a COVID. After each minute, each person $\mathrm{P}$ is paired with some other person $\mathrm{Q}$ who was never paired with $\mathrm{P}$ before, and coughs to each other. If one of $\mathrm{P}$ and $\mathrm{Q}$ has COVID and other does not, the oth...

@Avi I do have a crown :)
 
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I saw the word "preëxisting", with little dotties, in a news article. Is that normal?
no
but some people do that for compound words with two vowels next to each other
like noöne
I write it no-one, after I read it written like that in a book
Pretty sure no-one is how Brits generally write it and 'Muricans do no one, but I could be misremembering
According to Grammarly, "no one" is correct, "no-one" is uncommon, and "noone" is wrong: grammarly.com/blog/no-one-noone
23:10
If the degree of q(x)=m and the degree of r(x)=n, what is the degree of p(x) for p(q(x))=r(x) and m<n?
I think that was the question
I put the answer as n/m
is that p(q(x)) = r(x)?
yeah
How do you even solve this?
well, you only care about the highest-degree term
Yes
Isn't p(q(x))= p(x)^m?
If m is the degree of q(x)
and disregarding coefficients, you could say that q(x) = x^m, r(x) = x^n, and p(x) = x^(n/m) because plugging q(x) into p(x) would give p(x^m) = (x^m)^n/m = x^n = r(x)
not sure what "p(q(x)) = p(x) ^ m" means
23:16
Nothing nvm
to "solve" I guess you could do p(x) = x^a, p(q(x)) = (x^a)^m = r(x) = x^n
x^am = x^n
log both sides
am = n
So the degree of x is n/m
a = n/m
yes
Yessssss
does all of that make sense?
23:17
Kind of. Let me process this
I think so
Since all you care about is degree, you're free to generalize away all of the non-highest-power terms and the coefficients, because they don't change degree
yea
We only need three more stars on that word creation comment by Gareth and that would make that post the highest starred comment
*In the Sphinx's Lair
23:35
sockpuppet time! /s
(that answer looks good to me, and bobble's explanation is perfect)
Is the C4 on the starboard updated?
as for "preëxisting", that use of the diaresis to "unlink" two vowels in a row is generally considered very old-fashioned. the New Yorker uses it specifically like that, but as far as I know it's not very common anywhere else
jafe solved the CCCC, but hasn't made a new one yet
I know in French the umlaut is used to denote that the vowel over the umlaut is pronounced
Basically what you said
Well, I guess it's not an umlaut
just the dots
It was actually from a New Yorker article. Well, a Washington Post article that was quoting a New Yorker article, but - same difference.
23:48
@bobble Why does that seem ironic for absolutely no reason?
@NorthLæraðr officially called a diaeresis "dee-AIR-a-sis"
if you want to be language-neutral; it's only called an umlaut in German
@merrybot And Hungarian, apparently
I just call them dotties
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well ok bobble
very language-neutral
23:51
I think it's the most language-neutral
h-how exactly?
It just is
fine, fine. on the subject of linguistics, google has removed the "pear programming" and doctor who memes.
@merrybot apparently "umlaut" is meant to be specifically for the symbol when it indicates the phonetic process of "umlaut" (where a certain vowel in a word shifts to be closer to a later vowel)
from the "tubariphobia" search
23:52
and "diaresis" and "trema" are the technical names for the actual symbol
@Deusovi interesting
@Deusovi "trema" sounds way easier to pronounce might start using that tbh
I've heard "umlaut" for the mark often enough though
I think dotties should be the official name
23:53
@Deusovi whoever does that should really go in r/confidentlyincorrect
What is up with the US
@NorthLæraðr n- no.
@merrybot not sure why? it's perfectly fine, in common usage, and I wouldn't think twice about hearing that
maybe in a technical discussion the distinction is necessary but otherwise, eh who cares
@NorthLæraðr well um Trump got covid but this isn't a politics chat room, now, it it?
@NorthLæraðr always a very good question
23:54
@merrybot I'm not trying to make anything political, I'm just saying HOO I'm worried about this country
anyway, personally I just say ¨ out loud when I need to describe the symbol
much easier
@Deusovi i like my diacritics to be named according to international standard
And my mom wonders why I'm looking into international colleges
@NorthLæraðr aren't we all
@NorthLæraðr um
@merrybot So you say all the clickity-clicks and the swirly-swirls?
And the squiggly-squigs?
23:56
what exactly does that mean?
Sep 29 at 21:02, by Mithical
ah yes, I too pronounce things squiggle squiggle squiggle
and with that I make my exit. whooshing noise
@NorthLæraðr when referring to the symbols themselves yes, but when i know the source language i pronounce them as defined by the language in question
@bobble yes
@merrybot And you're telling me you hate Spanish? XD
Geez linguist
ok fine but at least i know that cumpleaños isn't read as "come plea nose"

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