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23:00
@BernardMeurer @heather, funny message from coworker:
Him: Then I saw red text and assumed that had something to do with the problem.
Me: That's called "heuristics" in CS, right?
Him: Yeah. Now I'm going to use the best heuristic: turning it off and on again.
Me: That's going on my quotes list. You're catching up with Bernardo.
Him: Hmm, it's not coming up again. You might have to get Kunal. We need to restart bigger, more important things.
lol, that's awesome
@heather @dmckee Is a support class who can revive my army when it dies :P
@DanielSank What's the current quotes count?
I told you you need to make some online ranking system
I want to put it on my CV
"Highly quotable: X on the Daniel scale (IS Unit)"
You want me to index my quotes? I guess I can do that...
So many projects. So little time.
Same over here
Although if I implement Schon-Strass well I can use it for Brocard too
23:09
there are always too many projects and too little time
I had to make a rank-ordered list of projects to help decide what to spend time on.
oh, yeah: ubuntu 14.04.5 now =D
should i update again while i'm at it, or no?
okay
sweet
Excellent!
ack! I mean "yes" as is "good job upgrading".
I didn't mean "yes, you should update".
23:14
oh, okay
Although it can't hurt.
=)
now for the second upgrade. i'll give it a go.
@heather YES
Wait
14?
Try dist-upgrade now
You should be up to 16.04
sorry, i already typed in the next sudo do-release-upgrade...is there a way to stop it?
vzn
vzn
hi all spking of video games anyone played with VR yet?
23:23
stupid boulder...
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG
I HAVE A GREY HAIR
HELP
whoa, whoa, whoa: are you sure?
Yes
It is very white
Like, proper grey hair
@DanielSank, I ran into a boulder =) I got around it though (in nethack) and then I made it down two levels and I died.
@BernardMeurer, then pull it out if you are that upset about it.
vzn
vzn
23:30
@BernardMeurer probably from Schon-Strass-Brocard
NO! If I take it off 5 new grow
@BernardMeurer I'm afraid you'll have to go bald, then.
@vzn Yes, probably
@ACuriousMind OH GOD NO
vzn
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@BernardMeurer you know a lot of (hardcore) CS types look down on mere implementers :P
@vzn There's a reason I'm in engineering :)
23:32
@heather XD
Have you tried not dying?
vzn
vzn
@BernardMeurer think there are very few undergrads (any year!) who could implement those algorithms... correctly
Also, what server are you playing on? Maybe I'll join in later =D
@vzn ::blushes::
I'll rob all those bones files you're leaving around, lol.
@DanielSank Did you see that JohnRennie gave us a server?
We can run nethack on it :D
Or on Oxide
23:33
@heather Wait till you got to Sokoban :)
Boulders everywhere
@ACuriousMind ::winces:: oh, dear
more ways to die/get stuck
@BernardMeurer Yep.
@DanielSank, I have, but yet I always fail. =)
@heather Yes but Sokoban has treasure at the end...
good treasure
Bag of holding! (Or was it some amulet? I forget...)
23:35
@vzn I'm still proud of my implementations of Euler's totient and of Ackermann's function
Both have arbitrary precision. Ackermann I managed to do it with iteration instead of recursiveness (MUCH FASTER) and use OpenMP to calculate multiple pairs at once
Euler also has some nice work arounds
I <3 virtual treasure
@DanielSank, I'm using an online thing, I'm not sure if it is multi-person
@heather Nethack isn't multiplyaer, BUT
If you die, most systems create a bones file which keeps track of the stuff you had when you died.
@BernardMeurer, how do you install RDP on linux?
In-game, each dungeon floor may be generated with graves corresponding to a bones file.
vzn
vzn
@BernardMeurer cool what are those written in? c++?
23:38
You can dig them up and take the goodies, but there is a very high chance of the items being cursed...
@DanielSank, whoa, that's cool
Yes, Nethack is totally awesome.
The saying is "The dev team thinks of everything".
yay, cursed items, always wanted those =)
Well, if you can uncurse them...
@heather Idk on Ubuntu, Arch uses a program called rdesktop. Google for xrdp, I think that's what Ubuntu has on it's normal repos
sudo apt-get install xrdp
@vzn Yep
vzn
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23:39
@Daniel is @heather now running linux based on your install directions? is it running on a chromebook? cool stuff/ quite a hack... what distro anyway?
Shoutout to @Obliv for giving me the Euler idea
@vzn Bernardo helped her out there. Not me.
What the heck, where's @Obliv
I'm only on call for git, quantum mechanics, and nethack.
vzn
vzn
@DanielSank ok maybe got your tex install directions mixed up. (also impressive) hey installing tex is prob nearly as hard as installing linux these days...
23:40
@vzn I'm offended you didn't think it was I who got Linux on an unorthodox hardware
It's like, my entire life so far :(
@vzn, yep, on a chromebook. distro = ubuntu 14
@BernardMeurer is magical that way. =)
vzn
vzn
ubuntu is great stuff :) have been running it a long time, cant admit how long :|
@heather Soon enough we'll move you to Arch, you'll never look back :P
@BernardMeurer, xrdp is installing
vzn
vzn
@BernardMeurer (linuz rulez!) so chromebooks run their own distro & you install ubuntu on another partition right?
23:42
@heather Now go figure out how to use it :P
rdesktop -g 1440x900 -P -z -x l -u bernardo IP:3319
My rdesktop command looks like this
oh geesh
Beware of that high resolution
@vzn I'm not sure, crouton did the magic, I just directed her to the right steps and helped with questions. I don't have the hardware to do tests on.
how do i access a pre-setup server?
with xrdp, i mean.
The only machines I have that run Linux are My computer, my Kindle, my calculator
@heather pre-setup?
pre-setup?
23:45
What do you mean by that
That doesn't mean anything to me
Or well, not in this context
If you are more GUI inclined, try Remmina too
vzn
vzn
@BernardMeurer wondering why chome OS is not enough & ppl install ubuntu on top of it
@ElliotYu I like remmina.
john rennie sent me a user name, password, address, and port, and told me i need RDP to connect. @BernardMeurer
@vzn To run python? To run anything at all?
23:46
It's nice that it supports rdp.
^ That
@DanielSank, just installed nethacker on the linux side of things =D
@ElliotYu Very good addition, appreciated.
@vzn, to play nethacker, of course...
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@BernardMeurer so its not possible to install/ run python (etc) inside chrome os?
@vzn Chrome OS runs Chrome
They meant it when they called it "Chrome OS"
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23:50
yup, the chromium side of things is all internet based. nothing but chrome add-ons for extra functionality.
besides, linux is awesome. @BernardMeurer and @DanielSank have permanently turned me to linux. =D
@heather Never say "forever".
;)
vzn
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@BernardMeurer ok starting to understand! linux.com/learn/how-easily-install-ubuntu-chromebook-crouton ... have you ever heard of "native client" NaCl? thought it was way cool idea years ago but never hear anything about it these days... seemed like natural for a "netbook"...
@heather As my apprentice you will unavoidably betray me and go to BSD one day
buy you like bsd...
@vzn Have not heard of NaCl, just used Crouton with Heather
@DanielSank Yes, but I am loyal to Linux
23:54
@BernardMeurer, BSD?
@heather DONT GOOGLE IT
is that the thing you were going to switch too because Linux wasn't hard enough?
FreeBSD is a free Unix-like operating system descended from Research Unix via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). Although for legal reasons FreeBSD cannot use the Unix trademark, it is a direct descendant of BSD, which was historically also called "BSD Unix" or "Berkeley Unix". The first version of FreeBSD was released in 1993, and today FreeBSD is the most widely used open-source BSD distribution, accounting for more than three-quarters of all installed systems running open-source BSD derivatives. FreeBSD has similarities with Linux, with two major differences in scope and licensing: FreeBSD...
^this thing?
@heather Yes :P
That's even the BSD I wanted to use
I need new problems to solve
i skimmed some stuff about BSD - seems like a. something i shouldn't get into until i'm familiar with linux and b. something that is only different from linux on a scale that is so technical I won't understand it for a bit
I wish Linux was a microkernel
23:57
so i don't think i'm going to mess with that one =) no need to worry about me turning to the dark side.
@heather Good analysis.
the differences are not too technical, but are more, ehm, refined
Yeah, but Hurd is still not really useable...
Debian Hurd and Arch Hurd do exist though
@ElliotYu Who the heck are you

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