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19:40
howdy
buenos dias
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are u back in albany now
unfortunately :-)
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but it's nice there
sry, not a comment on albany, it was nice to be spoiled by my siblings in ireland :-)
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19:44
oh that does sound awesome
i do find the jetlag very tiring, more so as i age :-)
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I went to the beach last weekend it was great
hadn't been to the beach in over 2 years
Which direction is worse for you?
when I was younger it took me like a week to be able to sleep when I went from America to Europe
It made me wonder if I had gotten a disease that didn't allow you to sleep
going east
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yeah going east is way worse
it's harder to fall asleep and harder to wake up on time
i went for a swim a few days ago for the first time since early 2020!
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19:47
going west you get sleepy early which is kind of cool, and you wake up early
i was surprised how crowded the airplanes were...
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my airplane was like 40% capacity
but there was a jerk that used a full row of 4 seats to sleep
even though they told him twice not to
but the dude just kept going back
and after two times they just let it slide
those seats where supposed to be left empty to separate the left and the right sides or something
bad when they don't enforce...
3 of 4 of my flights were close to capacity
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he was in a row with 3 seats and he left it empty
so I slept there
i can't really sleep on the plane so i don't really try any more
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19:50
but then the dude realized the tvs on the "reserved seats" didn't work so he came back to the other 3 seats
but i find it hard to talk with the mask so i don't interact (which is difficult for me :-))
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and we had breakfast together
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I don't think he realized I was annoyed at all of his bs
I used to be able to sleep on the plane before I messed up my back
like on only 1 seat
i am a very light sleeper, so there are too many distractions
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19:53
I think they're going to have supersonic planes again in 2030
oh nvm it may just be hot air :'(
Would like to ask a small question about binomial distribution. I am not getting the concept. Suppose we flip a coin 4 times. We would like to find the probability of getting exactly 2 heads in those 4 flips. If we think in terms of tree diagrams, then there will be many ways in which we can get 2 heads. I.e. HHTT, THTH, THHT, etc. So what we are doing is finding all the ways we can permutate HHTT right? So why do we use combinations for this?
i think supersonic is unlikely for all the same reasons it was economically infeasible before.
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:(
combinations count all the ways to permute HHTT that are different
@o.9 How are they different? The way that I was taught combinations was with the letters of the alphabet. So say you had ABCD. We could permutate this to find all the ways in which the characters ABCD could be arranged. However, this would only be 1 combination. So how does that relate to this?
20:08
if you want exactly two heads, you're counting heads. HHTT and HTTH are 'the same' for this purpose, not distinguishable.
you overcount if you use permutations.
it's helpful to write out all of the outcomes, or get a computer to do it. writing out all the permutations is helpful to do.
but when you want the ones with two H's, if you go around that chart and circle them, you'll see that many permutations contribute to that event. the number of them divided by the total is the probability. it might be helpful to think in these terms and relate it to the formulas later.
copper, angelyne is trailing in the polls. not even top 5.
@leslietownes thank you
20:46
@leslie You better high-tail it out of there.
 
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21:55
How far can you count something (any objects) flawlessly, without any tools or fingers ?
(no toes...)
Why do tools help?
22:18
well, "count the "the"s in a random wikipedia article" with tools is just dull
tools can be a pc, a program, a hammer, or whatever
bonuspoints if you do it with a hammer tho
@SAJW I asked my hammer, it said it wouldn't do it.
@SAJW too bad for me
:D
@leslietownes ? the probability is $\frac{\binom{4}{2}}{2^4}=\frac38$
Well, I certainly wouldn't be interested in counting such things in any way.
@robjohn: Interestingly, I gave up on Firefox on iOS, but discovered that the ChatJax on Safari on OS needs to be constantly refreshed (i.e., doesn't typeset stuff in the future); I've never noticed that before. So I'm using Firefox on my iMac.
@leslietownes I am not for the recall. I feel I should vote for someone in case the recall succeeds, but I can't even find a candidate that I find halfway acceptable as an alternate.
@TedShifrin I have no problem with iOS and Safari on my iPhone.
this is weird
22:27
@robjohn same here.
I agree. Several of my friends voted for Faulconer, as he is the least of evils and at least has some administrative experience. But it's a disaster.
Right, Safari iOS works fine. Or did.
i really should have gathered those signatures for my own run at the governorship.
If Angelyne wins, California voters deserve what they get.
@leslie @robjohn I followed the Democratic Party advice and voted for no one in part 2. I get the rationale: Don't give anyone credibility going in to the next election. But ...
@TedShifrin that leaves the winner in the hands of fewer people, and people I don't agree with, should the recall succeed.
I would rather vote for a sane candidate, but I can't find one.
22:30
A friend of mine who is a retired political science prof explained the history of all these recall provisions ... mostly in western states.
Faulconer is the sanest and most qualified you'll find.
The way every other state does it, apparently, is to have the recall vote ONLY. If the recall wins, then one has a separate election for a replacement candidate. Much better, but more expensive.
@TedShifrin He is a businessman/educator on the ballot. What political experience does he have?
He was mayor of San Diego. Odd that he wanted to hide that. Or maybe they made him, since it's no longer his profession.
How long ago was that? I thought that SD would have had a long list of Democratic mayors.
He was the previous mayor. Todd Gloria won last fall.
No, SD has been largely Republican for ages.
They have "retired" other professions...
@TedShifrin Hmm.. I guess the large military presence has an effect
22:34
So I'm trying Safari OS again. Let me write a little math. $\dfrac{dy}{dx} = 12$
Hmm, now it worked.
@robjohn Indeed.
Well, maybe that will fill my ballot. I'd rather a Dem, but if the recall goes through, the chances of one of the Democratic candidates winning are small.
The dems seem totally unqualified, too.
The Democratic Party strategy backfires if not enough dems turn in ballots. Especially after the Afghanistan exit. One person doing phone-banking for the recall with me said she got berated by 4 people for the mess the Dems had made of it all. Hmm, remember Tromp's 9/11 meeting with Pompeo and the Taliban at Camp David? No?
Anyhow ... any math to discuss?
@TedShifrin Yes. I just read about Faulconer on Wikipedia, and he seems the least objectionable of the Republicans, and now that I know he has political experience, I think I will put him on my ballot.
@TedShifrin I spent a couple of hours evaluating the sum in this question.
I got 35 decimal places once I decided to stop trying to get an exact value
22:51
Is that an interesting question for some reason?
Any thoughts on this one?
@TedShifrin I wouldn't call any map from a sphere to a plane affine, but maybe I'm missing something.
Well, the respondent is thinking about taking the usual spherical coordinate chart and comparing it to a plane. But huh? What is he thinking?
Let's see if they clarify
@leslietownes unfortunately politics has turned into a kindergarten game. except that it is serious and i am sure kindergartens would do a better job.
my daughter could do a better job than a lot of the folks out there.
23:02
You don't find McCarthy, Nunes, and Marjorie Taylor Greene admirable creatures?
you forgot lauren boebert.
I forgot dozens.
I just went for the lowlights.
Just continue your high-tailing.
i am not a huge fan of pelosi (our social circles overlap) but she was spot on when it comes to characterising mccarthy
it depresses me to listen to nunes, mtg, etc.
to be fair, many on the left generate a similar if less extreme response.
i am glad the orange baboon is behind us.
for now.
i am afraid that the charade that passes for politics will dissuade subsequent generations from taking things seriously.
I am very afraid that democracy may be on its last legs here.
hopefully sf politics are not indicative here. corrupt & ineffective.
still, i'm in a good mood. i had chai with my daughter at a local cafe (well, a flower shop really). if my kids & cohort are in any way representative i think there is hope.
23:13
atm everything looks to me like standard us politics since reagan, trump-era was unusual but with the last election results everything is looking like it's going to be just the usual
no worries democracy will be intact, whatever good that might do
i do sometimes wonder whether us hegemony depends on having an active war somewhere at all times
it makes sense from a state-building perspective, maybe?, but otherwise i don't see any reason why we won't see standard us international relation games like usual for the coming years
@Ted: am I missing something here?
The OP has even upvoted and accepted my answer. It is odd that they don't understand that it gives a 1-1 correspondence.
what i'm more amazed about is that the pandemic gave a perfect excuse to create a social-democratic party in the us, but it hasn't happened
Looks like they don’t understand a bijection is a one-to-one correspondence. Maybe say it in terms of functions/mappings? @robjohn
Just fighting off the male white supremacist right wing and all the efforts to stop poc from voting is a huge task.
23:29
that's what's surprising to me, in europe and latin america right-wing activism has always been countered by social-democratic activism (and other, more left-ward bedfellows hehe), but it feels to me that the dems are way too deep in the center to openly support popular activism
but then again, it feels to me there's way less party centralization in the us than in other countries
i did hear about independent initiatives from dem representatives to support in some way or another the popular movements during trump-era
but it seems to me this is far from something like a party line
Yeah, the party is staying far centrist.
"more left-ward bedfellows," haha. nice way of putting it.
Probably should keep beds out of it …
@TedShifrin they seem to have understood after my semi-rantish comment.
@TedShifrin BOTH parties need to meet in the middle. If just one does, the middle keeps moving.
23:45
@robjohn And indeed it has.
@robjohn I am free to upvote it, despite I don't understand either the question nor the answer :D
23:57
@SAJW If you don't understand it, don't vote on it. Then you're voting based on the person, which is frowned on.
I can like math or not?
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