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12:01 AM
Is there a significant difference between these 4 emotes: o.O O.o o_O O_o
 
Yes. The dotted ones look dumb.
 
The pre-alpha version of my compression algo holds up pretty well to Google's Brotli. Decompression is a bit slower, but still min. > 200 Mbps on my crappy laptop.
 
Oh gee, what happened to Martin?
 
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ Me.
 
12:11 AM
I spoke to @EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ about this a while ago, but I/we never brought it up here: What's the thought on creating a GitHub Pages page for all the stuff that TNB members are doing, like languages, blogs, repos and programs ETC
 
@mınxomaτ I hear that Hooli is paying good money for compression algos.
 
@Quill That is called awesome-*.
 
?
 
@Quill There's a repo for many languages called awesome-langname collecting neat stuff.
 
I don't understand the relevance
 
12:13 AM
It would be awesome-ppcg
 
oh
 
@Geobits Who now?
 
@MartinEnder Ender ≈ Enderman. Proof all PPCG name changes tend towards Minecraftness.
 
> MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE
That's the most generic slogan possible :D
 
12:14 AM
@mınxomaτ A fictional company from a TV show called Silicon Valley
 
Keep reading. It gets more generic.
 
They're designed to imitate Google
sorry to ruin your fun, @Geob
 
:o
 
@Quill Except Google has responsive pages. Their page has a horizontal scrollbar for me.
 
You mean they aren't real? :/
 
12:15 AM
@Geobits I can't tell if it's a real company or just an example website
 
Yea, I've seen that :)
 
12:29 AM
@mınxomaτ Ooh, cool. More details?
That reminds me I should probably replace zlib with Brotli in Cinnamon Gum
 
@quartata It's UTF-8-targeted and uses no static dict (like brotli). So it takes longer on bigger files. At about 10MB and more, it generally beats brotli by a few MB (especially for XML files). But it's not deflate-compatible.
 
12:45 AM
@Quill I brought it up briefly.
 
oh okay
 
http://418stat.us/
https://blog.vihan.org/
http://conorobrien-foxx.github.io/blog/
http://blog.phinotpi.com/
http://www.starmaninnovations.com/blog/
 
....and the same link was posted in response
 
^^ blogs I'm aware of
 
@Quill only about 3 or 4 people heard it though
@El'endiaStarman oh, forgot your blog was a blog
 
12:48 AM
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ o.O?
 
I thought it was a code/project repo.
but not githubbed.
 
Anyone here good at CSS? I want to make a style for checkboxes so that they don't each sit on their own line
 
I am sorta good.
 
I think there's something for that but I don't remember what it is
 
12:50 AM
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ That's not CSS
 
@quartata display: inline
 
@Quill Cool, thanks
 
@aditsu C++ and Java, and also not really something I'm familiar with much
 
there's also inline block but I have no idea what that does
 
12:51 AM
My blog is definitely the coolest of the five.
 
^
eh
bloggoat is nice
 
Just remembered a short story from school
So, I got out my laptop running Win7.
However, it happened to have about 4 minutes of charge left.
Also, it was installing updates.
I was just panicking, because it was going to run out of power before it finished installing the updates.
(Luckily for me, after recharging and rebooting it, nothing was corrupted.)
 
1:11 AM
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ 1. Get into the PPCG server room, so I can ping you from there. 2. The dog in your hobo hole is mine. Don't move/kill him.
 
@MartinEnder At least your username only uses ASCII characters now :p
 
Ok, I'm headed out to catch a movie. You guys try not to get married while I'm gone, k?
 
bye!
Hopefully not though.
New nethack server is ascension.run. Best name ever.
 
@Geobits Joke's on you, my wedding is at 10 pm! :P
 
@El'endiaStarman like, for reals?
 
1:19 AM
@Geobits Incidentally, this message's id is 29990020. Getting close to 30000000!
@PhiNotPi Ha, no. We don't have a date yet.
 
#foreversingle
 
@El'endiaStarman ooh
1000 more messages
 
10,000, actually.
 
oops
shouldn't be too hard
2 days ago, by Quill
some rooms I had 8 messages for the time I was asleep, others had 25... but, no. TNB had 1125 messages
 
It will happen in the next few hours, probably while I'm sleeping.
 
1:21 AM
lol
9 * however long he was asleep pretty much
 
@El'endiaStarman Apparently I'm one of the few non-teen, non-engaged/recently married people around here ._.
 
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ Half of 'em due to zyabin...
 
But idc, I'm having a great day :D
 
@HelkaHomba I feel like there might be more than you think
 
@El'endiaStarman >_>
 
1:24 AM
@LeakyNun Apologies for the extended discussion going on in the comments of your challenge - does the way I added possible solutions make sense? I thought it did...
 
Googles average age for first kiss
>_>
 
Mini-challenge: Convince me to make a real challenge.
 
Well I'm above average. No regrets.
@HelkaHomba Hm... do we have to? Your last challenge wasn't that long ago and it's not good to rush challenges :P
 
Ha, same.
 
@PhiNotPi do parent/baby kisses count?
 
1:27 AM
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ no
 
We should hit 10,000 messages by 5 days.
 
On a different note, it's sad that the average woman doesn't experience her first orgasm until two years after losing her virginity.
(Let's see how long the awkward silence lasts.)
 
On the one hand TMI, on the other hand, [citation needed]
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1 hour later
damnit sp
 
@Sp3000 :( Fine. I'll go do the dishes
 
1:30 AM
@Sp3000 Haha, just going off of Google's top result for "average age for first kiss".
 
@El'endiaStarman ...
@HelkaHomba @HelkaHomba WHAR IS MY CAHALLENG
 
Daily Mail? Mainstream media = definitely [citation-needed]
 
I only have bland ideas right now
 
hm
something about dice
 
@Sp3000 Eh, I'm not gonna go looking, but it does sound plausible.
 
1:33 AM
how about minimum number of moves to solve one of those block puzzles
the ones with a 2*1*1 rectangular prism rolling around
 
I'd be surprised if we didn't have one of those already.
 
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ I can at least promise my next challenge will be grid-based (unless it's not)
 
@El'endiaStarman "What were you doing at 34? According to a new study, you should have been having the time of your life." It even has the infamous "according to a tumblr post", which means it's automatically suspicious!
 
1:35 AM
@Sp3000 I didn't even click on any links. o.O
 
I skimmed it looking for anything resembling a citation in case I was incorrectly doubting the article :P
 
Found a citation! This site says average age for first orgasm is 18, and even has a citation to back it up.
 
It's... not a paper, it's a paperback book :/
Close enough though
 
This page of the same site says average age for first sex for women is 17.
 
I'm not sure what the implication of that is, but okay...
 
1:43 AM
@Sp3000 Hence the years delay I guess
 
Okay, government website, I'm good now.
[/should have done that in a private browsing window]
 
^ me walking into here just now ._.
 
So anyway, we were talking about this rhythm game called Voez... [/subtle topic change]
 
@Sp3000 what does the first half of the trailer have to do with the second half?
 
1:51 AM
"Story" vs. actual gameplay
 
@Doorknob Hope things are alright in Houston :I
 
@Upgoat I was kinda waiting for someone to have that reaction. :P
 
Survey: what else should I do with my phinotpi.com domain?
 
2:08 AM
@PhiNotPi make a blog and call it phigoat
 
2:30 AM
@PhiNotPi Start detailing the progress made in the Quest for Tetris.
Basically, do something like the Wireworld computer site.
 
wow that was a loud ping
That's actually a pretty good idea.
 
Surprise! :P
Yeah, the Sandbox is not meant for that kind of stuff... :P
 
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Q: Make the smallest constant check program

Austin GummyFirst Disclaimer I am very new, and this is my first challenge and might be downvoted, or not the best. Please bear with me Task Make the smallest constant check program, with python programming language. control = 1 while control < 2: if 5 < 2: print "Example" Your Turn That might not...

 
@El'endiaStarman It's my most upvoted sandbox post, though.
 
I wonder whether there'll come a day when I read through the chat transcript that I missed and think "wow that was a good and interesting conversation"
On a side note, I am Garfield; lasagna on a Monday
 
2:39 AM
@Quill I just looked at your chat profile for your activity chart, and geez, do you ever sleep more than an hour?!
 
@HelkaHomba thanks. yeah, I heard about that...
 
@El'endiaStarman I'm in my peak hour right now.
 
Hah, that's funny. I've posted about 24.1k messages in here and my network rep is currently about 21.4k.
 
@El'endiaStarman rarely
IT'S HAPPENING https://t.co/FrTVZ619V6
King Fury 2!!
 
@Quill you must of not looked far back enough. There was a deep avocad conversation

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We got lucky the mods didnt nuke it
 
2:55 AM
I think my Perl answer to the Alternating Sign Sequence question is the only one that doesn't use ceil() or integer-division (floor-division). (Which is of course because Perl doesn't have an easy ceil() or integer-division. You need to import a module or pragma or use printf.)
Oh, no, Luis Mendo's MATL answer also doesn't -- but is very different from my Perl answer. I wonder whether mine or Luis Mendo's would yield a shorter answer in any of the other languages than the existing answer in that language.
 
@Upgoat I read that conversation and I didn't see anything like a consistent conversational theme, just a bunch of loose shitposting and general keyboard failures.
 
@Quill It'll happen eventually, but you've lost most of your best chances in the past
 
The Russians are trying to hack my emails again
Fourth signin attempt in a week
 
o_O eh?
 
3:16 AM
@Quill @zyabin101 ಠ_ಠ
 
@Upgoat lol ikr
 
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ >_> loud ping was loud
 
@Quill @VTCAKAVSMoACE record ssh attempts on his rpi, he had way too many.
> loud ping... loud
yeah, that would be expected. >_>
 
Ignorant Easterly Irk is ignorant. :P
 
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ do you want to help me make a Cheddar interpreter page? :3
 
3:19 AM
(Seriously though, 'X Y is X' is a common meme.)
 
O_o uploading just 1 minute of 4K video is taking me 45 minutes, and i have 100mbps internet.
 
@Upgoat 100mbs upload speed?
 
@PhiNotPi no, download
 
3:36 AM
how's your upload?
 
@Quill just started processing
 
wow. the version of chrome these uni computers have doesn't even support desktop notifications
 
i thoguht chrome was auto updating
 
they wipe all installs and non-system files that aren't on the network drive and reinstall them on startup
 
halp, how set cursor position in contenteditable div
 
3:45 AM
 
@Quill ya don't think I tried googling it?
 
@Upgoat did you?
 
aaaaand I see my colleague on one of those posts.... hmm
 
@Doorknob yes, I did. The given solutions from googling do not work with multiple children of the contenteditable item as they use the .firstChild property which will throw an error when constructing a range with it
 
@Upgoat no search results for firstChild on the first result on that page
(and even so, don't you think that would have been a useful thing to include in your question?)
 
4:07 AM
new xkcd:
in JavaScript on Stack Overflow Chat, May 26 at 13:26, by rlemon
@SterlingArcher what you think of my new theme? http://jsfiddle.net/rlemon/Ty57a/6/show
 
@Quill This makes me angry and deeply unsettles me.
 
Would it help to know it got 8 stars?
 
Eh, it's fairly common for people to star stuff so other people suffer.
 
Yeah, 9 of us are serious assholes
 
@Quill this is horrible, brb flagging as inappropriate and offensive to my eyes
 
4:20 AM
I know, using bootstrap is bad, isn't it?
 
My first Quest-for-Tetris blog post: blog.phinotpi.com/2016/05/30/the-quest-for-tetris
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^ @El'endiaStarman, @CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ
I just fixed a link in there (markdown doesn't work).
 
There's a bit of Markd- ninja'd. :P
 
the smallcaps formatting lol
 
4:42 AM
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Q: Minimum cost block diagonalisation

Sp3000Consider binary block diagonal matrices which have square blocks of 1s on the main diagonal, and are 0 everywhere else. Let's call such matrices "valid" matrices. For example, here are some valid 4x4 matrices: 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 ...

 
5:35 AM
Huh, nobody got married in the last four hours. Okay, moving on...
 
If you want to count people getting married, there's always Frequency...
 
I don't see the one counting people in chat getting married though.
I was just worried that me going to the movies would trigger another one.
 
brb getting married
 
I'd make a version for that, but people wouldn't be able to differentiate it from a static image by looking :P
 
@Upgoat Uh wat when did i start
 
5:50 AM
@Quill Congrats! I'd normally count you as a code reviewer, but since you announced it here, it's officially a PPCG-related wedding.
 
I wonder whether I can get married to Node
 
@Quill approves 10/10
 
My wedding vows would be great
 
@Quill and I thought I had the JavaScript fetish
3
 
wat
 
5:52 AM
wat
 
@Quill You should totally drop that and try jQuery.
 
@Upgoat wen i statr juicing avocads?
 
@Geobits npm install jquery
 
@MarsUltor avocadOS
 
you can do both
 
5:53 AM
Ah, an open marriage.
 
@Upgoat Gave up, too hard
 
@MarsUltor ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
At most, I'm gonna set up a CLFS and install electron
Otherwise, eventually I'll just make a node package
I'm stuck on the animations
@Upgoat If you want you can figure out how to do mac taskbar/window open/window close animation in JS
@Quill 0/10 This is the best
@Quill BTW, that's a bad idea, they're asynchronous, you don't know how long they'll take to resolve
 
5:58 AM
@Upgoat 0/10 not in node V8 yet
What I'm most excited about is ES8? 9?'s type system
plus builtin complex numbers IIRC
 
@MarsUltor use Babel. It is best
 
@Upgoat wait babel has async/await?
 
@MarsUltor type casting and op overloading will be awesome
@MarsUltor yeah, did you not read my blog post ;_;
 
@Upgoat Maybe I should just use JSIL
 
@MarsUltor nah, it's not babel
 
6:02 AM
@Upgoat It's .NET though (i.e. type system)
plus operator overloading
plus a lot more
 
6:19 AM
0
Q: Print your language's keywords

EMBLEMYour task is simple: print all the identifiers your language considers keywords, separated by either spaces, tabs, or newlines (whichever is most convenient, though only one whitespace token is permitted between keywords). The keywords may appear in any order. A language is considered to have k...

 
@MarsUltor search for Promise in my repos and you'll see the extent of my abuse love of bluebird
 
6:35 AM
@Quill * ab use
 
Hi everyone!
everyone as a last minute recommandation for this sandboxed post before I post it?
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

KatenkyoGolf me an ASCII Alphabet tags: code-golfkolmogorov-complexityascii-art Don't you find that reading simple text isn't appealing enough? Try our ##### ### ### ##### ##### ##### ##### # # ##### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ##### ### # #...

 
@Quill How
 
idk magic, maybe
I use it heaps in the terminal program
 
@Quill That's the only result from a google search
 
oh, I use it in some of my other es5 node programs, but I don't use it in Adynata, because ES6
 
6:39 AM
@Quill Why not with es6?
 
I just didn't find a need for it in Adynata
 
I mean
> because ES6
 
then again async series probably is bad
 
6:50 AM
0
Q: Golf me an ASCII Alphabet

KatenkyoDon't you find that reading simple text isn't appealing enough? Try our ##### ### ### ##### ##### ##### ##### # # ##### # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ##### ### # # # # #### # # # # # # # # # # ...

 
 
1 hour later…
7:56 AM
@Sp3000 it's not like I'm really familiar with distributed computing either, it was interesting
 
:) k, maybe another year then
 
@HelkaHomba Houston "shoutout" (in the url) ◔_◔
 
YO!
 
8:12 AM
@JeffTeoh hi
 
How sit going?
 
Hello
 
hai
hows it going???
 
@zyabin101 I'm surprised, I was here before you ^^
 
^^'
 
8:47 AM
halp how do i reverse lines in zsh
*reverse line order
 
321
Q: How can I reverse the order of lines in a file?

Scotty AllenI'd like to reverse the order of lines in a text file (or stdin), preserving the contents of each line. So, i.e., starting with: foo bar baz I'd like to end up with baz bar foo Is there a standard UNIX commandline utility for this?

@MarsUltor ^ may help
 
What do people think of the following proposal for recognizing really good challenges:
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A: How should challenge authors be rewarded for creating exemplary challenges?

isaacgMaintain a list of exemplary challenges We would have a post on meta. In this post, each answer would consist of a summary of an exemplary challenge and a link. Each such answer would serve as a nomination, and challenges whose nominations that receive a certain number of upvotes would be consid...

 
@isaacg Sounds good in theory, but in practice I think it'll get cluttered over time, and it'll be harder for newer challenges to overtake older ones so sort by upvotes won't help much
 
Hm.
Maybe keep links to each exemplary challenge in the main post?
Stack Snippet type thing
 
Hmm I guess, and that'd be good for a custom sort which takes into account post age
Wonder if people will have motivation to keep revisiting the post though
(I guess if it's featured or something)
Might also need some sort of nomination limiter to stop someone spamming every challenge they can think of
 
9:00 AM
Good thinks to keep in mind. I'll add the stack snippet thing to the post.
 
0
Q: Let's build a Staircase

Kevin CruijssenWe don't have enough (semi-)easy challenges for beginners. More and more of the easy ones are already taken. So I tried to come up with something that might be achievable by beginners, but that isn't a duplicate. Input: A single string separated with your OS new-line (i.e. \r\n), or an array wi...

 
@isaacg isn't it basically what we intend to do with the PPCG Challenge Tour, but with a wider scope?
 
The tour is focused around presenting things to users who haven't seen them before. This is focused on recognizing great challenges. They both fulfill the other's goal to some extend, but focus is important.
 
It makes sense, I love the idea :)
 
whenever I'm stressed and want to relax I like to watch unedited footage of a bear
 
9:14 AM
@orlp How do you even end up thinking of typing "unedited footage of a bear" in youtube?
 
@Katenkyo all I wanted was simple, unedited footage of a bear
@isaacg hey - you're not around here often
 
Yeah
Hi
 
@orlp I can understand that, but Why Bears? Why not some otters or even listening to a classical piece of music?
 
@Katenkyo did you watch the unedited footage of a bear?
 
About 20 hours ago: webm.land/media/F5sF.webm (~200 km from where I live).
 
9:24 AM
@orlp Ok, looks like there's a lot more than that (watched at the time line), but can't fully watch it right now
 
 
1 hour later…
10:26 AM
1 hour later...
14:26 here.
A movement of one hour doesn't mean so much, but I wish to return back in time.
Someone say "1 hour ago..." so we can return >_>
 
If you wind back 1 hour, I will have to write my meta question again :(
 
@trichoplax These are time shenanigans, they only work in chat.
You won't have to write the meta question again :)
 
Meta is linked to chat's timestream by NewMetaPosts
 
On main, it's 13:38 here.
On meta, too.
 
10:42 AM
220 million years earlier...
 
NOOO! Now we are in -219997984!
Someone except me and @MarsUltor, help!
Say "220 million years later..." and "1 hour ago..." to help us!
 
We're on UTC. We're always on UTC
 
In the meantime, would someone like to play interactive fiction games together in the Sandbox?
If so, ping @zyabin101 there.
 
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Q: Phrasing a winning criterion to avoid excluding solutions

trichoplaxEvery so often old challenges are found which no longer meet our requirements, resulting in them being closed. Since there is renewed interest in this question it is in danger of suffering the same fate. I find the question interesting, and a number of people are actively working on a collaborat...

 
See? New Meta Posts aren't affected by the time stream.
@trichoplax ^
 
10:49 AM
0
Q: The Hofstadter–Conway $10,000 sequence

N3buchadnezzarThe Hofstadter-Conway $10, 000 sequence is defined as follows The first few terms of this sequence are: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, (sequence A004001 in OESIS) This sequence has many interesting properties and one of them can be phrased as follows: On July 15 1998, John Conwa...

 
@NewMetaPosts I feel like some sort of GoL scoring metric could be applied for that question at least, like least black cells or smallest bounding box (I'm guessing you guys have already discussed that though)
 
@zyabin101 You're overcomplicating things. The time stream is one of many time tributaries. Eventually we will all end up in the time ocean, from whence we will return to the source via time evaporation and time precipitation.
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@Sp3000 Yes we've considered smallest area of bounding rectangle and fewest live cells, as well as fastest solution (measured in arena ticks).
I'm hoping the meta post will see some input from the team working on a solution
Actually maybe I'll post the meta link in their chat room
@Sp3000 I've been trying to think of other ways of scoring but nothing so far. The only variations I can think of are whether the fewest live cells/smallest bounding box are applied to the starting configuration or to the long term activity (which would penalise escaping gliders)
 
I'd say starting configuration personally, unless there's a particular reason to penalise escaping gliders?
 
No I can't see a reason - more exploring what criteria are possible. I also prefer basing it on starting configuration. Allows for later solutions that "unfold" themselves into a larger implementation
 
11:39 AM
Can someone explain this page to me, please?
 
Are you looking to understand the concept or the proof?
Either way you could probably get an interesting and useful answer at Mathematics
 
@trichoplax The concept, more than anything, but specifically for the reflection formula of the gamma function.
 
The concept is that it's easier to work our G(1-z) by first working out G(z) and plugging it into the reflection formula. A detailed explanation of why it works would make a good question on maths.se...
 
12:00 PM
0
Q: Detailed explanation of the Γ reflection formula understandable by an AP Calculus student

VoteToCloseIn my recent question about the Fransén-Robinson constant, an answer was given using the Gamma reflection formula. However, as an AP Calculus student, I didn't quite understand how the reflection formula worked. After two days of research, I have only found explanations for the Gamma reflection f...

 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Well written. "an proof" though - you still have time for a ninja edit...
 
@trichoplax Ninja-edited.
 
Holy crap 8 views?
 
10 now...
 
12:03 PM
> wherein I can understand
wait is that proper english
 
@MarsUltor Yup.
 
whereby maybe?
 
Google says it means 'in which'
pls don't use malapropisms
 
Wait is it whereby or wherein?
wherefrom
@VTCAKAVSMoACE wait I didn't think this was actually a word
 
Wherein means "in which". Whereby means "by which". If in doubt just use "by" or "in" as appropriate - the compound word is usually redundant
 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Makes sense now
 
The "which" terms have always confused me.
 
I usually avoid the wherewords because even if used correctly, many readers will understand them differently, so it introduces ambiguity
You can avoid either with "Is there a proof for the Gamma reflection formula that can help me understand, or at least begin to understand, how this formula works?"
 
@MarsUltor Already seen it, I'm not allowed to use multi-variable calculus or partial differentiation.
What was that really viral question on Math.SE that Martin asked the other day?
 
12:14 PM
Days ago? Weeks ago? Months ago?
 
@trichoplax Few weeks ago.
Found it, never mind. :P
 
Does 380 upvotes count as viral...?
 
380
Q: Why is $1 - \frac{1}{1 - \frac{1}{1 - \ldots}}$ not real?

Martin EnderSo we all know that the continued fraction containing all $1$s... $$ x = 1 + \frac{1}{1 + \frac{1}{1 + \ldots}} $$ yields the golden ratio $x = \phi$, which can easily be proven by rewriting it as $x = 1 + 1/x$, solving the resulting quadratic equation and assuming that a continued fraction tha...

@trichoplax Yeah, I found it just after I asked. xD
 
Uh, I found a proof using the reciprocal gamma function
 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE I found it using the chat search
 
12:17 PM
@MarsUltor That's using Weierstrass products. :P
@trichoplax Ooh, fancy.
I went to his profile on Math.SE and sorted by votes. >.>
 
@VTCAKAVSMoACE Ah I didn't think of that - I guess that's possibly even quicker :)
 
@trichoplax ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
@Bálint I have an Adventure game in progress. >_> Are you finishing playing it?
Could you please come to the Sandbox?
 
@zyabin101 Just to let you know, Balint is still pingable in the Sandbox. If I receive a ping in a room that I'm not currently in, it pops up a message in whichever room I am in.
 
@trichoplax Ah.
 
12:32 PM
@VTCAKAVSMoACE This maybe?
 
@MarsUltor Reading now, this might work. :P
Hmm, it uses a few functions that I still can't use (Beta function, Weierstrass products for the general proof, etc).
It might not be possible with AP Calculus knowledge.
 
12:47 PM
@Dennis Can you please pull 05AB1E?
 
@Adnan "Yes. Just gimme a few mins to deal with flags for today and all. I'll pull 05AB1E."
 
@zyabin101 "Thanks :)"
 

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