@rcollyer I wanted to make a mesh out of the Mandelbrot set, but of course ImplicitRegion doesn't work. I was only a little miffed, until I tried RegionPlot with the intent to use DiscretizeGraphics afterwards. Then I got annoyed...
If I were an ordinary user who didn't know about NumericQ, I can see why that'd be frustrating.
man, it's hard being me sometimes. When in a bad mood, I tend to break my own things. In the past I would delete my social media accounts, but I'm older (perhaps a bit more mature) and realize I'll probably regret it so I resist the temptation to go and delete the old posts
also, I partly wanted to have a cool username like Oliver's, but if I chose user22 that would be too obvious of a copycat :-D
Hello! Could anyone please tell me if this bug which crashed macs with sierra and mathematica 11.0 mathematica.stackexchange.com/q/127178/1089 is now supposed to be fully fixed with 11.0.1? This is not what I find so I am wondering if I should ask a new question?
@chris - fwiw, I've been using the 11.1 beta and various Sierra betas (10.12.3 now) on one of my machines (because I am a sucker for punishment?) and it has been quite reliable. I can say that, up until the 11.1 beta (e.g., 11.0.1) the major crashes (rotating some graphics, some typography issues) had been fixed in the sub-point release.
@chris You didn't warn that it was going to crash the whole OS. Please make a big read bold al in caps warning next time.
@chris But I didn't lose anything critical, so don't worry :)
@chris BTW it's the second time I fell for this. Someone has asked the same question a few months ago and I crashed the machine that time too. But I forgot ...
@kirma I just wanted to make something that is random and looks comparable to those pictures. I'm still stuck with a random linear combination of spherical harmonics.