If you add the numerical values of the letters in @gonenc 's name you get 58, and if you do the same for @0celo7, you get 42. A pixel has 256 values, 256 / 58 = 4, and 256 / 42 = 6. Therefore @gonenc has only 4 pixels while @0celo7 has 6.
@0celo7 I thought it was the other way, that since infinity doesn't exist, 1/infinity shouldn't exist which means calculus can't be right. Or something like that
Well, I'm not even out of votes or reviews, but I can't do a single close review - I have already reviewed all of these, which means some of them must be pending for more than two days
@0celo7 Feyman-Kac on KyleKanos' equations, so yes. Depends on what you mean by economy though, as SDEs are rather limited to finance, and specific applications therein.
Say a transition in market sentiment from bullish to bearish because of whatever parameter change. Or a hit in the value of MBS and how it propagates in a system and which institutions would then fail etc.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is also "extremely weak" on immigration, Trump said, adding: "If he ever got elected, you would have people flown across the border."
@KyleKanos I need to learn from him, the master.
He is our generation's greatest troll.
He mused that South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham seems to want to "bomb everybody." "All I know is that every time I watch Lindsey Graham he wants to bomb everybody. Let's bomb everybody," he said.
Yes, there are many models and books on the subject, and some of the crashes have even been predicted. And the central banks are looking at stuff dealing with connectivity etc to better guide the system and suggest new institutions and whatnot
Does Graham actually want to bomb (lots of) people?
@alarge This is of interest to me. I need to find a math/econ major at my school and look into courses offered.
@KyleKanos He's already lost hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, I imagine. He probably has enough stashed away somewhere that he'll come out of this just fine. Unless someone shoots him, of course.
@KyleKanos Forbes has said their analysts come up with a lot less than he claims to have.
Maybe he has some secret stuff somewhere.
Unless...he overestimated his money to make a splash, then when the real figures come out from the official audit, he can blame it on the companies that dropped him?
Trump's past beneficiaries include the Democratic National Committee, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and even Hillary Clinton, whom Trump referred to as the "worst secretary of state in the history of the United States" on Wednesday.
"I have in my mind a recollection as to knowing as to some of these United States attorneys. There are two that I do not recall knowing in my mind what I understood to be the reasons for the removal."
-Alberto Gonzales
Why do non-constituents write senators...
Just makes interns do more stuff
Trump, who has long been openly critical of the the Obama administration's foreign policy strategy, said Wednesday that "nobody would be tougher on ISIS than Donald Trump."
He must have said that before 'ol Graham joined the race.
I also have a personal source in DC who says she was excited that she actually got to talk to 2 senators, instead of their advisors as she normally does.
@0celo7 By inference from past events and trust in the lawfulness of nature I am almost certain that the sun will rise tomorrow, but I have no "guarantee" or "proof" of it. In the same way I am certain that a tree falling in a forest will make a noise.
@0celo7 I don't, just as I don't know that there isn't some mechanism linking Kepler's laws holding ot the presence of humans able to observe the bodies follow them.
@gonenc Currently I'm back on Windows as I'm done with coding for today, and otherwise I run Knoppix, a Debian variant that's meant to be installed on flash drives.
@ACuriousMind but I'd suggest using a proper distro, with which you can install it on your computer ;) but I am sensing that you are using linux for compiling purposes, which is why you don't want to install it
@gonenc 1. I like to be able to plug the stick it's on into either my laptop or my tower and have it just work fine without having to transfer files or reinstall software. 2. I don't want to use linux as my main OS because I play too many games
@0celo7 Well, a deformed space is usually one obtained from another by some small parameter. You'll have to read the paper to see what they actually mean :P
@ACuriousMind according to my friend, (yes giving anecdotal evidence but he can be considered a professional since he works in goddamn software company at the age of 18)
the usb sticks are designed to be written less and read more
ie writing as you do whilst you run your os and compile your code may lead to make your usb stick kaput in the long run.
but other than that you are using one of you usb ports, so you have one less :D
@gonenc I don't see how that's an argument for Linux, as Octave is available for Windows as is Matlab for Linux and Octave can't really even be compared to Matlab in functionality.
@alarge I didn't want to get much in detail but f*ck it I'll
linux has a dependency system, which roughly means that you don't actually download the software but download the dependencies, which can be used by any other software
so if another software wants to use that same dependency, you don't download it again but use the one that you've already downloaded
@gonenc The dependencies can be problematic if you want to use software that is no longer maintained, and in general updates in the chain can break stuff for several applications. You'll basically need someone to maintain the whole system, which is to say that in many distros you move up once or twice a year in terms of updates. Rolling release is not generally considered stable.
@alarge it is really not that complicated as you put it. I don't have a person who maintains my pc and for distros like ubuntu mint etc. you really don't have that kind of a problem
of course if you are really crazy and patient and stomach arch or something similar than you are correct
but people using arch are like hardcore programmers and it is not really meant for general use
WITHOUT CHECKING HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE A BEAM OF LIGHT TO HIT THE EARTH SCIENCE DO THE MATH WHAT IS THE SPEED OF LIGHT TIMES THE DISTANE OF EART TO THE SUN ,.<>?
Not really, Arch is well maintained and I've not had any problems with dependencies at home if I am using software that is still in active development. But it does need active maintaining by someone like all linux distros.
@gonenc It's super simple, that's the entire idea of Arch: You don't modify some GUI levers and have no idea what kind of an effect they have in the background, but rather you modify the system config files directly. The wiki has basically all the info so it's all copy-paste anyway.
@gonenc Well the thing is that many of the things are difficult to do with some software. For example, say you want to batch rename a bunch of files. Or you want to crop all your images in a folder in a certain way and make a video out of them. Sure, you can download an external utility to do those, but it's just a line or two on the commandline.
The TOP500 project ranks and details the 500 most powerful (non-distributed) computer systems in the world. The project was started in 1993 and publishes an updated list of the supercomputers twice a year. The first of these updates always coincides with the International Supercomputing Conference in June, and the second one is presented in November at the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference. The project aims to provide a reliable basis for tracking and detecting trends in high-performance computing and bases rankings on HPL, a portable implementation of the high-performance LINPACK benchmark written...
The usage share of operating systems is the percentage market share of the operating systems used in computers. Different categories of computers use a wide variety of operating systems, so the total usage share varies significantly from one category to another.
Android has the largest installed base of all general-purpose operating systems (while not reflected in overall web browsing use); as of 2013, devices running it also sell more than Windows, iOS and Mac OS X devices combined. That makes Android the most popular smartphone operating system, while on tablets, the iPad tablet still makes iOS...
@0celo7 The big computers are usually meant only for certain kinds of applications, ones that can be parallelized in a massive way. Which most problems can't.
@gonenc Well OSX is a UNIX derivative, so a move to Linux should be easy. Of course to access the super computers, you'd only be using the terminal to SSH in and queue up the jobs, but in principle you could do much of the work in the OS of your choosing and only move the final product in.
@gonenc Computational physicsy stuff is what I used to do and I used to run code on a top 10 computer (most, like 95%, of my runs were on smaller clusters though).
@gonenc No longer in the top 10. I've physically visited (conferences) the sites of two of the computers currently in the top 10, though (the sites house several computers, and the ones in the list currently were probably not operational, but rather had a previous geenration supercomputer).
@gonenc Nowadays you can just buy a rack of GPUs to get ridiculous compute capabilities and it's not even that expensive. Well obviously not all problems parallelize well enough for GPUs to make sense, but many do.
I have given it a nickname: the God Particle. Why God Particle? Two reasons. One, the publisher wouldn't let us call it the Goddamn Particle, though that might be a more appropriate title, given its villainous nature and the expense it is causing.
and people tie the higs boson with religion without knowing this fact
I've just read something that says that higs can destroy the world ↑ this is why I wrote the above thing