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Sandbox posts last active a week ago: Introduction
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@OldSandboxPosts Conclusion
Testcases.
that was a fun game of antonyms, we should play again sometime @OldSandboxPosts
interesting I already achieve 62 score on SO meta with a mere 9 answers
01:24
Yes @Seggan the same way as emanresu
Context?
What have I done?
@emanresuA your mom
ha got'em
@DialFrost a praclang im making
@emanresuA Something in the same way as Seggan
Sep 19 at 15:38, by Seggan
A short showoff of my language: https://pastebin.com/HEBj4XvR
@py3programmer whos Seggan?
01:38
9 mins ago, by Sʨɠɠan
Sep 19 at 15:38, by Seggan
A short showoff of my language: https://pastebin.com/HEBj4XvR
that's seggan ^
looks like Sʨɠɠan to me
cant tell if youre memeing, could totally believe that it's actually displaying both names as steggan for you
but on my screen i see both stefgfgan and seggan in that message
@Sʨɠɠan nice!
@thejonymyster ik
ok i will go back to playing along now i was just curious to know if it was an actual bug :P
@Sʨɠɠan *ahem* Did you mean: Sʨɠɠan
01:56
@thejonymyster by stefgfgan i take it you mean schg*chokes*an
Something like that yes
@UnrelatedString yes
02:10
Seriously you changed your name?
02:43
Where's xnor?
btw
@py3programmer why not
02:58
Anyone see xnor?
ah his profile shows he's online sometimes
but rarely
03:37
@py3programmer why not
@Sʨɠɠan it always loads instantly for me /shrug
03:52
@DialFrost speaking of xnor i think he's dead
as in, activity dead
@Sʨɠɠan i cant pronounce it
kinda like sch
04:05
voiceless alveolar fricative
voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate
two fucking velar implosives
low front vowel
alveolar nasal
ru ok @UnrelatedString lmao
04:28
Stuff-gan is what it reads (to me)
hey @lyxal do ya mind checking your scratch profile
Lyxalcgcc
I think
CGCC-lyxal
something like that
i sent a message
ok this is neat
My code golf scratch account may only be 2 years old, but I've got accounts out there that are 8 and 9 years old
And no, I'm not telling you what they are
That'd be doxxing myself
yeah right
Because they just happened to be accounts I made at primary school
04:35
I have 48 followers against 3 followers
@lyxal even my account was made in primary
I figured that much
but it seems 3/4ths of scratch is uninterested in code-golf
perhaps thats why
In any case, the people who follow me are jerks
the pfps are quality-less
@py3programmer :3
yeah ik
since i dont make codegolfs on scratch ig thats why ive 48 followers
05:10
Mar 16, 2017 at 0:20, by Adám
I, the evil Pushy Cinnamon Gum Changeling, Woefully Stacked 99 Convex Charcoal Pylons of Groovy Unreadable Jellyfish Snails at Labyrinth Whitespace
Thank you Adám, very cool
05:34
ha
hey hold on a minute @Sʨɠɠan was Steffan! I thought it was Seggan
thats why Scratch doesn't allow us to change usernames
 
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07:10
@py3_and_c_programmer 99/100 programmers in any language are uninterested in code-golf
thats true
im wondering if i wont get a job because my code is inelegant
Yes
Get a job first code golf later
@lyxal writes regex to search your old accounts
only... ill do that later
Or at least make sure you have a few portfolio pieces that are actually high quality
07:13
@mousetail i do, but they're too basic
That's fine, they are only there to distract from your really bad projects
oh
In any case, companies are focused on "future performance"
Whatever is done in the past is only to hire you
if your code is confusing, you're fired
why whitespace exists
Yea that's why you want have the first visible project on your github have good code. Even if it's a very small project
I see everything has docstrings, that's a big plus already
07:21
@mousetail but its crowded
> if your code is confusing, you're fired
on-the-job code
IB from lesson :3
@py3_and_c_programmer but your code is not confusing
i can read it
its large tho
I posted it months back, and i have no idea how it works
now
oh then it's a problem
07:26
@py3_and_c_programmer IB => I'm back
:3 lol
why do you append or prepend :3 to almost all of yohr messages now lol
like i told ginger i h8 acronyms
There exist python versions that are not case sensitive? WTF
07:28
i thought
idk, jic
CMC: Dialfrost simulator (sequel to caird simulator) : Append / Prepend (50% chance for each) :3 to the input string 90% of the time.
I highly doubt such versions exist, except when running on super old hardware that predates ASCII
(Which obviously wouldn't be able to run python anyways)
yeah what
even if there were a case-insensitive mode or something there is NO way it would affect string literals
but i don't think there is any such thing
It's checking the equals operator: if 'LoRem Ipsum' != 'Lorem Ipsum': # only difference is that 'r' is lowercase
oh yeah it could be testing the internal logic
i sort of assumed the idea was something for case-insensitive identifiers in source code but i guess that's not too absurd either
07:33
yeah
i was too dumb then
tooo dumb
cause i was paranoid about code that was incompatible
Seems like quite some complex code for something you didn't know was needed. I'm lazy, only add those things when someone complains
im not
im paranoid
and im py3_and_c_programmer
and you're @mousetail
get it?
oh wait py3.10.8 released gotta go download it
07:38
@PyGamer0 lol :3
And again :3
oh no im borrowing it
Python, 78 bytes: [`lambda x:random()<.9and(":3 "+x,x+" :3")[random()<0.5]or x
from random import*`](https://staging.ato.pxeger.com/run?1=m72soLIkIz9vweI025ilpSVpuhY3_XISc5NSEhUqrIoS81LyczU0bfQsgSwNJStjBSXtCp0KbSUFK2MlzWi4vIGeaWx-kUIFV1pRfq4CRFghM7cgv6hEC2qqQ0FRZl6JRpqGkkemopKmJhec71SZiirgqZCYq5CTmliUl5mXrhBWWZGYA5SHmLNgAYQGAA)
my cmc
Warning: its contagious ;3
Hey 1 : 3 = 0.333333333...
07:40
what is that ÷ symbol lol
its so thin
@py3_and_c_programmer why is it thin
07:40
But an alternative to division symbol
i know ÷ is used for division
@UnrelatedString :5
@PyGamer0 because i used strikethrough and :
@py3_and_c_programmer lol smart
:
oh
that's disgusting
now write + as |
My profile has a new description
07:43
introducing the capital asterisk: X
My trademark: :3
CMC: DialFrost simulator upgraded: to an input, append or prepend (33% chance of each) ":"+ a randomly generated number from 0-9
Since when did I become a simulator :3
wait come to think of it does this work for nice looking arrows
---->---
nope
--- ->---
07:45
----->-------V
                  |
                P<
markdown sucks
[facepalm]
this should work :)
now how does THAT look
take that ascii art
 
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09:07
@PyGamer0 63
@emanresuA sneaky sneaky
btw @emanresuA is your profile an overlay of the rainbow and a random generated pfp from SE?
or what?
 
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10:36
Brain teaser. Find the real number x that solves 4^x + 6^x = 9^x
(you can use code)
10:53
Took me a while to figure that one out
11:03
@graffe damn thats abit tricky ish
but interesting math question either way
Thanks!
Now the question is, can it be solved by any open source system?
@lyxal how did you get that?
@lyxal you win!
@emanresuA you might be the first one to do it by hand
11:14
It's not particularly hard once you figure out how
Like much of maths!
@emanresuA that makes it much clearer
Are there really no open source systems that can solve it?
Open source needs to catch up!
sympy didn't like it
Maybe sympy/sage?
@lyxal :( I like reporting "bugs" to sympy
I guess it's really a feature request
11:17
well it wasn't a "bug", it's that it just isn't implemented
@lyxal yep
But it can be good for developers just to know that users care
11:47
@graffe lets make one
@PyGamer0 why delete it?!
@graffe i can't make it :P
@PyGamer0 it could at least be a challenge here
What would you call that type of equation?
12:04
@graffe exponential equation?
@PyGamer0 sounds plausible.. let me google that :)
issue opened for sympy :)
@graffe link ?
@graffe or i can make it but (sounds too complex, but it might be fun to attempt lol) i don't have enough motivation
If I had a nickel for each time I did something with sympy that lead to graffe opening an issue on the sympy repo, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happened twice
@lyxal :) I am cheering sympy on even though it's never going to be great because it has about two developers
but I hate the idea that there are things you just can't do in open source
@graffe two!!!
just two
12:18
give me more issues to open!
sympy is not in a good state :(
If I had a nickel for every time I had to publicize confidential information to host a website on Github pages, I'd have three, which is a lot compared to my empty wallet.
rich beyond your wildest dreams!
it turns out I am not sure how to prove that a^x/b^x = (a/b)^x in a simple and intuitive way :(
any ideas?
That's just the distributive property right?
can you expand that a little please?
Like that's just the definition of the distributive propertly
it's a identity, you don't need to prove it
12:31
a(b+c) = ab + ac is the distributive property to me
This is the exact same thing
Except with multiplication instead of addition
(ab)^c=a^c*b^c
13:08
good point
13:29
@py3_and_c_programmer or is he?
 
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Reviewer for close votes!
Three down, four to go
Chances are I'll get LA, then LQP, then FQ, then die at age 87 before getting 250 RO reviews
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Q: Construct a Gaussian Matrix

milesGaussian blur is a method used for blurring images smoothly. It involves creating a matrix which will be used by convolving it with the pixels of an image. In this challenge, your task is to construct that matrix used in Gaussian blur. You will take an input r which will be the radius of the blur...

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Q: Accessories after the fact!

Stewie GriffinThis challenge is inspired by Mathematics is fact. Programming is not. The mathematical notation for a factorial, or a fact is an exclamation mark !. The exclamation mark is also a common symbol for not in many programming languages. Challenge: Take a string, containing numerals, and the charact...

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Q: Prime number checksum

mathcatGiven a message, append checksum digits using prime numbers as weights. A checksum digit is used as an error-detection method. Take, for instance, the error-detection method of the EAN-13 code: The checksum digit is generated by: Multiplying each digit in the message alternating by 1 and 3 (the...

 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

NeilSʨɠɠanography Many Unicode composed characters have two forms, one being a precomposed character, while the other is an ASCII character with a combining diacritic. For instance, é has Unicode code point U+00E9, but é, which looks identical, is actually the ASCII character 0x65 with the combining...

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Does somebody know a good maths scratchpad app with features like pasting images, writing equations, etc.?
That's actually something I've wanted for a while too
Any time I need to write down math stuff on a computer I usually default to either using programming syntax (inefficient and too many parens) or using a pencil on the lid of my laptop
exactly
programs like wolfram alpha aren't much better either
I've been using ipython ever since
i absolutely hate how long it takes to boot a server for jupyter notebook and actually connect to it
is there some alternative platform for it
I think I have found the most useless library in the world
A symbolic math library for Rust which doesn't actually have any way to evaluate or work with the expressions
19:09
lez go
Precisely what I've been looking for
Yeah it's kinda hard to not be fast when it's 200 SLOC and they're all structs with no methods
@RadvylfPrograms i use some awkward coffeescript like algebra syntax
whitespace mostly instead of parens
Well I've decided that I'm compromising too much cool stuff by using floats, and limits of rationals have their own major issues, so...time to reimplement SymPy in Rust
Wooo pog
I hate myself
Oh no it's 200 MB
And 400k sloc
no SymRu?
19:23
I feel like SymPy doesn't like me:
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That is actually hilarious
hey i have a RuntimeStuff class in one of my projects. 100% formal
@lyxal Vyxal uses SymPy right?
How do I enable that?
The default seems to be floats on the online interpreter
Also, I'm starting to think I'm overthinking the "representing numbers as limits of rationals would make equality behave weird" since...
Floats don't exactly not do that either
 
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20:33
stupid question: is the empty list a prefix of any list
i dont know how to check
yeah
i mean i guess it depends on what exactly you're working in but
yeah
im implementing
so im trying to figure out if im supposed to do that or not gfdsg
and googling "prefixes of list" wasnt helping :P
21:02
@mathcat bitpaper.io is decent
that looks neat
in CG&CC-gaming, 2 hours ago, by Radvylf Programs
Someone call Ginger
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ah yes
22:17
@RadvylfPrograms enable it?
Yeah
If I use the online interpreter they're just floats
And you're using vyxal.pythonanywhere.com
Not Lyxal.pythonanywhere.com
Code?
Wait maybe
Well okay now it's sympy. Guess google lied to me.
22:19
lyxal.pythonanywhere.com is 2.4.1 - the last stable version before 2.6. It doesn't use Sympy
vyxal.pythonanywhere.com uses the latest version which does have Sympy
ah. Google must've had that one as its first result then
It does
That's why you should use DDG
It has the latest interpreter first
Or maybe you should do better SEO ;p
We already do lots of Stack Exchange Operations thank you very much :p

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