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@ngn Way too simple :-D It doesn't even address the T/K/P→D/G/B transformation or stød!
 
ngn
@Adám stød = "swallow your tongue here", i guess
 
@ngn No, that'd be "choke here".
 
and where's the potato :P
 
@LeakyNun I think swallowing your tongue is a good substitute for that.
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

pixma140add two numbers in string representation Idea: Given two strings representing integers in base 10, return the string corresponding to their sum - without any explicit arithmetic operations. This means you have to implement incrementing (probably with a lookup and indexing) and carrying (probabl...

 
11:29 AM
hi all
 
11:44 AM
hello
 
11:59 AM
Whoa, stats box is now tucked into a question's header. Weird
 
network-wide change
there were complaints about the responsive design pushing things to the bottom of the page if the window is too small
so this is the first part
 
@Veskah Oh, now I see.
Hm you can click on the time for last activity to jump there. Was that always so?
 
Not sure, never moused over the old "Last active" because I usually sort answers by activity
 
12:23 PM
when viewing SE on a mobile, i always swtich to a desktop user agent /shrug
 
12:56 PM
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Q: A thesaurus that detects rhyming

Jossie CalderonI have been looking for a word that rhymes with post with similar meaning to a school. But I go to thesaurus.com, sounding the words on my head for results under "school" and none rhyme. I then tried "academy" and failed to find anything. But then I switched "post" for some other word to match ...

 
Out of all possible tags, somehow was chosen ...
 
 
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2:05 PM
if you send an attached file via whatsapp, do you think it is encrypted?
 
2:17 PM
@Anush According to their Security Whitepaper: "Large attachments of any type (video, audio, images, or files) are also end-to-end encrypted"
 
@J.Sallé oh.. and small attachments?
for example a text file containing my bank details :)
 
Files are considered large attachments by their default, it seems
If you know Java and have the patience, their encryption protocol is open source.
 
@J.Sallé they have more langs than just java available
 
@J.Sallé thanks!
coding question... I have a numpy array X and I want to make a new array of the same length which applies this function to each element of X bpaste.net/show/ZtBU
what's the numpyish way to do that?
 
2:38 PM
I do not know how to do it the "Pythonic" or "Numpyish" way; I only know to copy-paste the Jelly interpreter and do it with Jelly
 
:)
 
Why not use map
 
that's a good idea
 
map(numpy_array, lambda: 0 if x<1 else geom.pmf(ceil(x-1)))
 
that looks very elegant thanks
 
2:40 PM
Or the arguments may be reversed in the map function (I don't use it much)
 
thanks nonetheless
 
@Hosch250 Jimmy forever! \o/ \-o-/!
 
apparently I am supposed to use numpy.where for this
 
oh ok
But seriously, I don't think that there needs to be a jimmy tag
That comment was just a joke
 
3:22 PM
@Poke ah, cool. Java is the only one linked in the whitepaper
 
gotcha
 
3:46 PM
> Give a man a program, and he'll be frustrated for a day. Teach a man to program, and he'll be frustrated for the rest of his life.
 
Obvious star-bait is obvious.
:D
 
@DJMcMayhem You can tell how much progress a programmer is making by the string of expletives he utters
 
4:33 PM
@AdmBorkBork Correct
 
My favorite is still the following:
> Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
 
 
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5:37 PM
@DJMcMayhem and here we have DJ, the most honest person we've ever seen
 
@Veskah When it comes to a J programmer, yes.
 
I was actually thinking of that comic
 
I J, #$%^! means "count the dimensions of the reciprocal of e to the power of the factorial"
 
5:53 PM
@NewMainPosts Who in the world would upvote this ... ?
 
 
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8:58 PM
so pointless for this to be optimized, but it is, and i love it
 
9:13 PM
@dzaima isn't that a special case of something useful?
 
@lirtosiast probably, but still. also to note is that both gcc 8.3 and clang 8.0.0 (latest non-trunk versions) don't optimize it fully
 

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