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20:25
Good evening every bloo body
@JohnDuffield Hello darkness my old friend
@EmilioPisanty Hi Emilio, thank you once again for brushing up my question
@BernardoMeurer lol
you are paler than I expected
@EmilioPisanty ::boggles:: ::feels very old::
20:29
I'm envisioning a near future Beloit mindset-list entry: Stack Overflow has always existed.
@AccidentalFourierTransform I am very pale
Me?
Yep, grandparents
@AccidentalFourierTransform close...austrian
I'm Brazilian, so my heritage is a bit of a mix
20:30
@GeroldBroser well, I was asking Bernardo, but thanks for the info :-P
On my mother's side it's 75% German and 25% Lebanese. On my father's side I know it's something like 50% German and the rest I don't know
Some Italian IIRC
Daniel is half Lebanese too
I know, his mom's family is Lebanese
@AccidentalFourierTransform well, I have to wear glasses, right, but there's no @Bernardo in front...re :-P
@GeroldBroser Every time you edit a message you re-ping the person in it. So try and only edit once :P
20:33
Germans fled to Brazil
Italians to Argentina
Spanish people went mostly to Mexico
and a lot of People from Japan went to Peru
why? I dont know
@BernardoMeurer Really? Didn't know that. But I know this from Confluence. I once revised a document that was a few pages long. And it had quite a few watchers...
@AccidentalFourierTransform the largest Japanese community outside Japan is in Brazil
Italians as well
well that's because Brazil is big af
My family split up in WW2. I'm from the half that ran away from the war
You can find my great-uncle on Wikipedia from the side that stayed in the war...
@BernardoMeurer dude you look like Andy from modern family ಠ_ಠ
20:37
@AccidentalFourierTransform I get that a lot
It's cool, girls like it
dam...I created a bookmark here recently but I forgot where to find it...
Listening right now
Then I have to leave
I think I posted this here before, but, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Meurer
@AccidentalFourierTransform Hmm, I'm not sure I like her voice
20:41
the lyrics are cool though
does anybody know?
a bookmark where?
a chat bookmark
...here
you posted it here?
20:44
see, I don't edit my posts :)
No, you can create chat bookmarks here for conversations (from...to)
I had no idea :-P
Okay, gotta go everyone
Catch you guys later, gnight
@AccidentalFourierTransform those you can create in the room v dropdown top-right
and that is useful for...?
20:47
ääääh... bookmarking?
lol
so its useless :-P
especially when one cannot find the bookmark later on
matter of POV
i'm not the only one who complains about SE's user interface
...and its hidden treasures
On your chat profile, go to the "Conversations" tab
@AccidentalFourierTransform just to compensate your style of music youtube.com/…
@JaimeGallego got it! THX, Jaime
Ill never get why people listen to soundtracks
they are not meant to be listened to!
they are always boring
20:54
confess...you're just disappointed that the "vid" there isn't moving
why... why would I want it to move?
btw the chick is Amanda Seyfried, right?
I don't know...I only can look into people's brains if they are physically close to me
oh, im closer than you think
just look behind you
liar...without actually having looked
20:58
ta...boo?
@AccidentalFourierTransform You can't haunt people like that in the US
@0celouvsky That's...kinda their definition, yes.
Stambovsky v. Ackley, 169 A.D.2d 254 (N.Y. App. Div. 1991), commonly known as the Ghostbusters ruling, is a case in the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, that held that a house, which the owner had previously advertised to the public as haunted by ghosts, legally was haunted for the purpose of an action for rescission brought by a subsequent purchaser of the house. Because of its unique holding, the case has been frequently printed in textbooks on contracts and property law and widely taught in U.S. law school classes, and is often cited by other courts. == Facts and prior history... ==
gotta love the us amirite
@AccidentalFourierTransform Yes.
21:01
@ACuriousMind TIL
yeah, I could/should have looked it up myself :-P
@AccidentalFourierTransform Nvm Gerald's Austrian, haunt all you like
37 mins ago, by Gerold Broser
@AccidentalFourierTransform close...austrian
@JaimeGallego It's actually Gerold but the rest is fine
@ACuriousMind you see...I told you so recently ;)
@ACuriousMind And I had to argue once more...thankfully I started to use the chat recently
@ACuriousMind At least correcting the number was accepted then codegolf.stackexchange.com/revisions/116705/4 ...with a comment 284 times longer than the edit...oh boy rolleyes
21:21
@ACuriousMind random ping for the sake of it
100 % packets lost
@ACuriousMind I think I better stop trying to improve SE this way. Better for my nerves...
@GeroldBroser Maybe you shouldn't take rejected edits and the like so personally (after all, there are no negative consequences for such rejections), but sure, if you find the experience upsetting, just stop it before it wrecks your nerves.
@ACuriousMind I'm trying to come up with the Green's function for the SE in 1d, and I get it except for an annoying $|x|$ instead of $x$
Any clue why there's an $|\cdot|$?
In multiple dimensions you get the norm because you go to polar coordinate
But in one dimension you just do the integral.
@ACuriousMind No consequences? Right, as far as it concerns SE. But they steal my (precious) time.
21:37
you need something singular or otherwise how do you expect to get a delta upon differentiation
That doesn't explain it
You start with $$\int_\Bbb R\frac{e^{iqx}}{q^2+k^2}dq$$
Split up the denominator, close the contour in a half plane
Done
well the contour depends on the sign of x
Where's the absolute value?
for x>0 you have to close the contour above, and for x<0 below (or the other way around)
@AccidentalFourierTransform False, they can be the best
21:46
let me guess
Amélie
Amélie Poulain? No!
@AccidentalFourierTransform So for negative $x$ you close in the other half plane which gives an extra minus so you end up with $|x|$?
yep
soundtracks are always boring
period
What makes you think that of me?
@Mostafa Wow! What is that excerpt from?
also, I dont like music, so theres that
21:51
@AccidentalFourierTransform So why grace us with your appreciation of soundtracks? :p
because ST are objectively boring
22:48
@ACuriousMind are you around?
So, what are the peak times here?
23:09
I'm not sure we're organized enough to have peak times.

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