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08:00
Dawg quit hating on laptops
They work
What else would you have they buy
@BernardoMeurer modern BIOSes patch the microcode on CPUs!
Dells have great Linux hardware compatibility for eg
@JohnRennie Eh? I don't think that's the BIOS's function
So supporting a CPU isn't just a matter of patching a few bytes in a lookup table.
Sid
Sid
@BernardoMeurer I will agree to that.
I have to manually setup for the bootloader to patch my microcode
so GRUB and not the UEFI
08:01
True though.
More on servers than laptops though.
Aha, so both
It's a scary world we live in. Your BIOS is actually changing the functionality of your CPU!
Anyway Googling has found examples of people upgrading their E6440s to an i7-4810 so I've fairly sure it will work.
UEFI/BIOS is cancer technology
Long live uBoot!
And other OpenSource reasonable alternatives
Also shoutout to CoreBoot/LibreBoot
08:06
@Sid both Dell and HP sell lots of laptops. Unless lots of people are stupid (which is possible :-) their laptops are good for lots of people. You may have your own specific requirements that rule them out, but you shouldn't assume everyone agrees with you.
Also, Dell + HP's line of products is huge
I can't fanthom how your use case isn't covered by it
I dare say, unless you're an Apple dev, it's literally impossible
Like, literally
Even if you're a FOSS nutjob who won't run a CPU without a ME scheme you can still just buy a pre-2012 Dell/HP
08:19
BIOS is kind of bullshit
There's no standardization at all
Even Intel doesn't maintain a list
There's only one crazy internet man who maintains a big list of BIOS commands
and he is literally the standard on the topic
@Slereah BIOS is also dead
Intel maintains a UEFI standard IIRC
UEFI is retrocompatible with BIOS, though
FOR NOW
Intel's dropping that
And other vendors will follow
But then I won't be able to install MS DOS on my new computer!
::frowns::
08:24
@Slereah OMG!!
Actually it's kind of amazing that you can still boot and run MS-DOS on a modern PC/laptop.
Well, it is very much not
that's why x86 is so awful
all the retrocompatibility
For some reason x86 has TWO FPUs and one of them uses an awful stack-based system???
@Slereah the architecture is a hideous mess, but it works. People place too much emphasis on elegance sometimes.
x86 needs to go
I'm glad at least i686 is DED
RISC was supposed to replace x86 but it never happened.
@JohnRennie There's a huge security hole in pre-2015 x86 CPUs due to retrocompatibility
08:26
@JohnRennie With RISC-V it might someday
@Slereah Link?
@BernardoMeurer in your dreams
@Slereah link that isn't a YouTube video?
That's pretty fucking bad
@JohnRennie Yes, I was about to say that in that same scenario I am married to [Insert super model]
@Slereah Yeah, I watched that talk, it's bizarre
08:27
(ring -2 is the one the OS can't even reach)
Right, but BIOSes patch microcode for exactly these sorts of reasons.
@JohnRennie True, but how many people do it
Assuming you can fetch microcode updates!
That's a pretty big if already
But that's an example of the issue with retrocompatibility
Two things that are not a problem separately
@Slereah shrug. Lots of people don't use AV either. Should we ban all computers because some idiots install no AV then open attachments promising them free money?
08:30
But become a problem when together
@JohnRennie that issue has existed for a while :p
Like over ten years
That's 10 years of vulnerability
@BernardoMeurer but you already have (will soon have) some pretty frackin' amazing speakers
@JohnRennie I know, I'm just sharing some eye candy :P
or, ear candy
@Slereah shrug. In real life it's not a problem.
08:32
@JohnRennie It is if someone installs a rootkit using it :p
2 mins ago, by John Rennie
@Slereah shrug. Lots of people don't use AV either. Should we ban all computers because some idiots install no AV then open attachments promising them free money?
Well yeah but if you put everything on the user, might as well have no security at all:p
@vzn I spend a very large chunk of my day either reading or trying to come up with some small bit of 'new physics', so yes, but 1: that's not to say other things aren't also interesting, 2: I'd go mad if I talked about physics non-stop and 3: my health is more important to me than physics.
Now I wish someone would buy them so I could upgrade to the LS50's :P
just go back to 80's computer when everything executes on the same memory!
08:34
Or I could prostitute myself
@BernardoMeurer That's... They cost considerably more than my headphones, earphones and dragonfly combined
@Mithrandir24601 Yeah, it was all the money I had :)
Well, plus my turntable
@BernardoMeurer And I thought I was insane...
And the amplifier JR gave me for free :)
@Mithrandir24601 Do you understand now why them being stuck in Lisbon is such a drama? :P
08:42
@BernardoMeurer I suppose I do :P
But SOON I WILL HAVE MY Hi-Fi AGAIN
I also own Sennheiser HD650's and Noble Audio's X
And some nice cables
Oh, and a Fiio X3 II
@Mithrandir24601 when I was 18, and working in restaurant kitchen washing up, I spent pretty much all my wages on my hi-fi. It seemed to really matter back then.
And like $10 on my bank account, lol
@JohnRennie Funny, that's just what my Dad spent his first pay-cheque on
the music was a lot better back then :P
08:45
Yeah, my first paycheck went on it too
and second
@Mithrandir24601 I still have (and still love) the speakers I bought when I was 18. Heybrook HB2s. These days they're considered antiques. But that's OK - I'm considered antique too :-)
Antiques are valuable.
@JohnRennie Which I will totally inherit assuming the unlikely odds that I outlive you?
@user685252 ah, so I'm not an antique then :-)
08:50
I don't think music was any better in the 70s, but it was less readily available. Even Walkmans didn't exist in those days. It was the radio or your hi-fi at home. I think that made music feel a bit more special.
@BernardoMeurer I have a pair of HD598's :) My earphones are all the way from Scotland and if anything, seem better than the Sennheisers, despite being noticeably cheaper and earphones
I have these guys for IEMs
@JohnRennie I don't know about the different between what I have and things costing £100s, but there's a clear difference between what I have and what most people have in terms of sound quality, so people really do seem to be settling for less, which makes me slightly sad
I'm less convinced than I used to be that there is an objective meaning to better when it comes to hi-fi. I really love the sound of my old Marantz amp, and I prefer it to a lot of modern amps that get good scores from the hi-fi magazines. But that probably just means I've got used to my own amp.
I've heard the 598's they're nice
08:54
@BernardoMeurer Fancy :P I'd still stick with my RHA's though :P
I believe we should spend more effort on improving the hi-fi of our "inner voice."
@Mithrandir24601 To be honest it was a challenge to find the right fit
I have really narrow ear canals
Like, my ears wil literally rip foam inserts apart
It's scary
@BernardoMeurer yeah, same. I find that the small double-flanged buds that came with mine fit quite well, but at some point I'd like to go searching for something smaller
@JohnRennie Oh man I'm so happy I'm flying my things over
@Mithrandir24601 I'm using exactly the same, rubber, double-flanged
but they don't isolate as well as foam
and they slide off if there's any sweat
foam had the best hold & isolation for me
but it just didn't fit
@BernardoMeurer I had this exact problem
08:59
Anyway, the nobles now fit well, and have truly amazing sound
I'd say they almost match my 650's, if not for staging and bass
Although the ELAC speakers are just unmatched
@BernardoMeurer ::feels inadequate::
@BernardoMeurer I'm joking :P I'd love to get better speakers/headphones but I don't want to spend the money
@Mithrandir24601 Ah, lol :P
Yeah, it was a decision I made at the time, and looking back at it, it seems kind of crazy
I just dumped all my savings and salary
But you know what, it's one of the only decisions I made in the past two years I can stand up to :)
Because after I've had a fucked up day I'll put "Getz\Gilberto" on my turntable, I'll lay down on the floor, and it's alright
So it's alright
Because it matters
@BernardoMeurer Yeah, I know the feeling. A bit into my first year at uni, I went to my Dad to London and bought a used pair (B flat and A) of clarinets - I've never spent so much money in my life, but they've been worth every penny :) - I think the sound quality of them is unmatched
09:05
Ah, yes, clarinets are wonderful
Although my organ teacher has a Steinway grand piano...
I registered for intro to piano next term
I want to give it a shot
@BernardoMeurer A pair of R13s from 1980 (the time when R13s were just the best)
I don't think I can be truly great at it, I have fingers thick as sausages, but maybe it'll be fun
@Mithrandir24601 Oh my! How much did you pay for that?!
My grandfather has an R13 that he cherishes far more than he does his offspring
@BernardoMeurer Well, to be honest, if you want to be great at it, you should have started at about 3 years old and practised non-stop for a couple of decades :P
09:08
Lol, true :P
I meant great as in "Granpa can play beethoven"
@BernardoMeurer >£2k - the insurance is a nightmare :P
My goodness
Nice purchase though
Congratulations :)
@BernardoMeurer Oh yeah, this is definitely worth it ;) I spent a couple of years practising this - I'm far from perfect at it and my hands still don't really have the endurance required, but it can still stop conversations more effectively than some more technically difficult pieces :D
Ah, yes, I am very familiar with that piece
it was the first piano piece I ever really liked
as a kid
09:12
@SirCumference Rytsas!
@Mithrandir24601 Rytsas?
But, to be honest, Ravel's "Pavane Pour Une Infant Defunte" is still, to me, the greatest piano piece ever written, from a melodic POV, not virtue
@SirCumference High Valyrian greeting
@Mithrandir24601 High Valyrian?
I suppose La Campanella might be the greatest virtuoso piece of all
09:15
@BernardoMeurer I'm currently obsessed with appassionata
@BernardoMeurer You celebrate Thanksgiving?
Ha! That was my first ever classical CD!
@SirCumference The language in a Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones that plays the equivalent role to e.g. latin here
@Mithrandir24601 Ah. I've heard about Game of Thrones but haven't made time to watch it. Is it good?
You have good taste then, @BernardoMeurer :)
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09:16
@SirCumference If "celebrating" is getting drunk alone at home, then sure
@SirCumference after the first 2 or 3 seasons, most definitely yes :D
@BernardoMeurer Welp, my definition is more like a family feast, usually with turkey...
@Mithrandir24601 I'm currently obsessed with a bossa guitar player
@SirCumference Then no, I don't have family after all
@BernardoMeurer ?
@BernardoMeurer "This video is not available." :(
09:18
@Mithrandir24601 This one?
@SirCumference What?
@BernardoMeurer Yeah, that works :)
@BernardoMeurer "Don't have family"
@SirCumference I don't, not here
I have family across the ocean
And then some hundred miles inland
I see some music
@BernardoMeurer Do you get a thanksgiving break? If so that could be a chance to visit them
09:20
@SirCumference It's just 4 days, I can't got all the way to Brazil and back in that time
it's too much $$$
@BernardoMeurer Oh :/
@0celo7's family invited me to join, but tickets to VA were too expensive
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@BernardoMeurer Wait what
09:21
I can't tell if you're trolling or not
Ah, lol
I'm not
We're not trolling when we say we are brothers
I know it sounds like it
@Mithrandir24601 That whole album, by the way, is great
@BernardoMeurer Hmm, fair enough - I really ought to listen to music more...
Album? Pshaw. That's capitalism
09:24
@Mithrandir24601 I can always recommend Bossa and Jazz, other genres I can only recommend weird things
Listen to v a p o r w a v e
@Mithrandir24601 I can recommend some soft rock, but that's all I'm good for...
@BalarkaSen I spent $100 on an album once, murder me
“I don’t believe in science,” declared the 61-year-old. “I know about aerodynamics and fluid dynamics and how things move through the air. But that’s not science, that’s just a formula.”
09:25
@Slereah Er...context?
@BernardoMeurer it goes it goes it goes GULAG
(Yuh)
@BalarkaSen JK, it was just $40
@Mithrandir24601 You might enjoy listening to Bach to Moog
It's an album I really like
@BernardoMeurer Haha! Nice!
@Mithrandir24601 Yeah, it's really funny :P
It's really scary how good Spotify's "Discover Weekly" is at finding me new music I like
Is it okay for me to cite myself in a paper?
I want to cite a post on my website
09:52
@BernardoMeurer Depends on context; it's not like a web-post has been peer reviewed or anything...
It's some paper for my philosophy class
I need to use Leibniz's theory of truth in formal logic
and as far as I know I'm the only one useless enough to have gone through the trouble
Well, if it's just a bit of work for class, then I personally don't see the problem, although I don't know about the lecturer :P
Meh, I'll try, if he complains then I'll tell him next time I'll embed the entire proof in the margins and he can have a blast
 
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11:05
ohai
@JohnRennie i love ypu
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@CooperCape I'm flattered :-)
For anything in particular?
Or just for being an all round awesome guy? :-)
@BernardoMeurer drunk? Isn't that ILLEGAL? :P
11:26
who is ypu
@ACuriousMind It should also be illegal to spend Thanksgiving alone
I say it's fair game
I spent thanksgiving alone
and thankless
@BernardoMeurer I do not disagree with your defiance of prohibition, I'm just pointing it out! :)
I didn't even buy a chicken
You're French, you don't even believe in giving thanks
11:29
It's true
the french are rude
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@ACuriousMind Honestly I wish they had taken my self-respect instead of my alcoholism
instead they took both
"That's OK I still got my guitar" - Jimi Hendrix 1967
s/guitar/laptop/ in my case
 
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13:05
@JohnRennie That was my friend pranking me... ;) But of course, I do anyway.
 
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14:25
is the symmetry group of a manifold just the group which keeps isometry of the manifold?
@CaptainBohemian Neither "symmetry group of a manifold" nor "keeping isometry" are technical terms, so I'm not quite sure what you mean.
@ACuriousMind may I ask why you shouted "ILLEGAL" in that sentence?
@ACuriousMind they are not technical terms? Let me look up on web and think how to state my question precisely.
@CaptainBohemian There are isometries and isometry groups on pseudo-Riemannian manifolds, but neither "keeping isometry" nor "symmetry group of a manifold" are well-defined terms.
A manifold can carry different structures, and the groups preserving these structures (e.g. the isometry group for the metric) can conceivably be called the symmetries of these structures, but without specifying the structure you want to preserve, "symmetry" means nothing
@user685252 To underscore the seriousness of the offense.
I see, thanks for replying :-)
14:37
@ACuriousMind likely the metric is given and thus they mean the isometry group
Although reading the original sentence, it seems confused.
@0celo7 Perhaps, but asking "is the isometry group just the group of isometries" doesn't make much sense, either :P
@ACuriousMind “Eindeutigkeitsaussage”?
@0celo7 Whole sentence, please
Literally, it's "statement of unambiguity" :P
“Beweis der Eindeutigkeitsaussage”
Also the group of isometries can be pretty large
You might want to restrict :p
14:39
@0celo7 Ah, that's "proof of uniqueness"
Discrete translations are an isometry group for Minkowski space
Ah, you mean rigidity?
Or scaling
or discrete rotations $D_n$
@0celo7 If you want to prove "there exists exactly one X such that Y", then proving there is at least one is the Beweis der Existenz(aussage) and proving there is no other is the Beweis der Eindeutigkeit(saussage). Aussage is pretty superfluous there, actually.
That sentence isn’t English
14:41
Saussage?
@0celo7 Warning: Sentence may contain German. :P
is the proof in the saussage
@ACuriousMind disregarding that, I can’t read it
@0celo7 Okay, let me try again
“Proving there is at least one is”
What?
14:43
"Proof of existence" = Beweis der Existenz and "Proof of uniqueness" = Beweis der Eindeutigkeit
Yes
What about “proof of the rigidity statement”
Also o.B.d.A.?
If rigidity there means the same as "there is only one thing with this property", then sure
@0celo7 w.l.o.g.
I figured but I can’t figure out the words
Ohne
Ah, ohne Beschränkung der Allgemeinheit
I see
German is so technical
14:46
@ACuriousMind do these structures refer to geometries? like Earlangan program associates every geometry with an underlying group of symmetries.
Nevermind, this guy abbreviates Witten as [WE]
@CaptainBohemian Often, yes. I'll not exclude that there are structures which are not $G$-structures, though.
typed wrong, should be Erlangen program.
What is up dramalertnation it's your boy wikileaks here
When your math test? @BalarkaSen
14:50
Tomorrow
For a submerged body, does archimedes' principle also say that : volume of fluid displaced= volume of body?
I have derived $m_{fluid displaced}= m_{body}$, but my book uses the above equation in a question :(.
That is "obvious"
@ACuriousMind so advanced. there may be still other structures on a manifold beyond G-structure.
God I really want to try arm candy sometimes
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PDE literature really upsets me
@BalarkaSen Not mathematically obvious. Density of fluid isn't same as that of body.
14:52
@0celo7 r/nocontext
@ACuriousMind will you unban me when that gets flagged?
Some genius likes starting my stuff
@Abcd Wait, m_fluid = m_body happens only when the body has no total force acting upon it?
I mean Archimedes the Troll says the buoyant force is m_fluid g - m_body g
Archimedes the troll?
archie deserves an adorable nickname
Never mind

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