@PlaysDice Thank you sir yes. The linked answer here to the question I asked talks about tail specifically.
@YvesKlett In my opinion you should just make packagedata.net the topic of the main chatroom, BeginPackage["Chat", {" mathematica.stackexchange.com "}] is silly and serves no purpose.
I would like to raise the bar for late answers to enter the Late Answers Review Queue to 50 rep, which is the threshold after which users gain the ability to comment. Here are some answers that were posted by users with between 10 to 50 rep (yes, there's a little selection bias to be sure. I susp...
@William Long time ago we kind of found out that it indeed serves a purpose: It seems that a good portion of people (including me) use the link to visit the main site directly when they are in chat.
@dionys The covariance of x with respect to x itself is the variance of x. It's convenient to define it this way, because then you can just apply cov everywhere and if it can be simplified to var that will happen automatically.
Note that f[x_, x_] does not match f[1,2] for example - this definition will only come into play if the two given arguments are the same.
@PlaysDice Thanks Dice, but I explicitly wanted to solve it with RunProcess as it performs many other things that I don't want to do manually (check PrintDefinitions@RunProcess). I am aware of other solutions (cf. this thread).
@YvesKlett Apologizes, I misread the stared comments and sent it to the wrong person.
@Pickett In my opinion you should just make packagedata.net the topic of the main chatroom, leave the main site url if you would like and do something like mathematica.stackexchange.com Apps packagedata.net
@halirutan leave it if you would like it just seems like packagdata makes up half of the stared comments every time I take a look.
@William I'm glad you like PackageData, but I'm not a moderator in this chat room so I can't do it. Also I'm not willing to lobby for anyone else to do it, there are many projects that are worthy of attention like the IntelliJ plugin and MATLink but the description of the chat room isn't the place for it.
If anything I should think it will make users wonder if they are in the main chat room or if they are in the PackageData chat room.
@PlaysDice You have to load it like this: Needs["GeneralUtilities`"]
When you have, PrintDefinitions@RunProcess will show you the source code of RunProcess (or the part of it that WRI has chosen to make available in this way, at least.)