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01:20
@enumaris you got me to look at pytorch and I ended up here...I think I've found my weekend reading material arxiv.org/pdf/1611.08097.pdf
02:09
@danielunderwood I typically prefer pytorch
 
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Q: Why do quantum tunneling consume energy, if not then why it must pay back borrowed energy quickly?

user6760I understand that quantum tunneling is a pure example of the uncertainty principle but clearly transistor had to be powered to work properly, anyhow I like to know if it is true that particle must borrow energy to quantum tunnel then quickly pay it back? I thought this is supposed to be probabili...

gating
03:37
> In other words, the pattern of interactions should define the geometry. If a system has many nonlocal connections, then it could be that no geometrical interpretation is possible.
04:29
Argh why do degrees even exist
My calculator was on that mode during my exam
Why the hell am i even supposed to use a calculator for these exams
sigh...
 
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06:54
@JohnRennie Up yet?
@BernardoMeurer Always :-)
@JohnRennie Morning!
You're up very late (or very early :-)
It's not even midnight yet!
I got new headphones :)
@BernardoMeurer ah, of course, you're on the west side. The farthest west I ever got was Minnesota so I tend to think of EST when I think of US time
06:57
@JohnRennie Minnesota is too cold for me!
@BernardoMeurer I was there in Autumn and the guy I was meeting with said sometimes the temperature doesn't get above zero in winter. I immediately thought: that's not so cold - sometimes it doesn't get above zero in the UK.
Then I realised he meant Fahrenheit :-)
Then you realized it was F?
Yep, lol
New cans
@BernardoMeurer Cool :-)
Woah! 800 dollars!
I got'em used :)
But then I'm sure you can spend a lot more than that on headphones :-)
07:00
Paid half that
Had 40h on them, pretty much brand new
I've run out of things to buy, which is kind of sad really :-)
Get more audio stuff!
I saw these reaaaaaaally nice amps today
The thing is that I really like the sound of my current hifi. It's the same amp I sent you and I think that amp has a perfect sound for rock/metal.
I agree
That amp is awesome
I need to fix the volume servo on mine
Likewise the speakers, which are Heybrook HB2s that are older than you are :-)
07:03
It's not hard to be older than me! :P
What about a nice DAC?
@BernardoMeurer it's not the best amp ever by a long way, but for rock I think it just gets the balance right. You don't want too clean a sound for rock - you want it a bit punchy.
Black Sabbath on that amp and with my Elac Uni-fi's is baller
The first track from their first album, those storm sounds
Pinned me to the wall :P
@BernardoMeurer my favourite album EVER! :-)
That album is the bomb
They recorded the whole album in one day!
07:05
So good
I know! It's nuts!
I think that's part of what makes it so good. They didn't spend months in the studio messing around with it. They just rocked out and got it on tape :-)
The recording is awesome, and that first track is so damn good
Back when Ozzy wasn't completely nuts :P
@BernardoMeurer I use a Mac Mini as the audio source and the built in DAC is pretty good. I did try a DragonFly (I forget which) but I couldn't hear any difference.
I just got a Schiit Fulla 2 for my birthday
I like it, tiny dac/amp combo
I've been toying with the idea of getting a wireless DAC of some form since I use the phone for music a lot more now. But it's not on my urgent list.
07:07
I want to get an amsandsound amp now
All wireless DAC's suck because of aptX, etc
I used to use Plex
So I controlled the playing with my phone
@BernardoMeurer Yes, that's why I haven't done anything about it yet
I use Kodi running on the Mac Mini and a programmable remote
That's also good :)
Kodi FKA. XBMC, right?
Also I dropped that Dell you gave me while moving the other day
I'm still in theory on the Kodi team though I haven't submitted any pull requests for about a decade. Life just got too busy.
Now my hardwood floor has a huge dent
Laptop was unscathed
@BernardoMeurer :-)
07:11
That thing is indestructible
I'd be inclined to retire the laptop and look for something like a Dell 3020m or a Lenovo m93p if you want a compact compute unit.
I use it as a distcc box and VPS
My daily driver is a ThinkPad P1
In theory they only accept low TDP CPUs, but I'm using one with a i7-4790T and that shows no sign of throttling.
Which is meh
I've been thinking about getting one of those Intel NUCs
Kind of pricey ...
And I don't think they take the top end CPUs.
07:14
Yeah, unfortunately
I might just build something myself with a Mini ITX mobo
Use liquid metal and you could probaby get an i7-4770 to run without throttling.
Oh yeah, those ThinkCenters are awesome
Liquid metal scares me
It corrodes the PCH
And it's tiny - about the same size as a NUC or Mac Mini
@BernardoMeurer only if it's aluminium
It does nothing to copper?
Perfectly safe with copper
Though you'll only need it if you're going to go right over the top. An i7-4790T is a 45W CPU and is nearly as fast as a fully blown 4770
07:18
Hmmmmmm
I want one of those new AMD ones
:P
Have you seen the perf on the Threadrippers and Epyc SKUs?
It's nuts!
And they have like 8000 PCIe lanes
It depends what you need. For distcc I'm not sure the top end AMDs have any special advantage other than sheer horsepower.
More threads
More success
The big Threadrippers seem to be popular with video applications: rendering and 4K video processing.
They have so many threads
I want one at work
Yes for distcc you get more files being compiled at the same time. But since you don't need to handle huge amounts of video data I'm not sure the increased PCI bandwidth is much of an issue.
07:22
I do at work!
Are Threadrippers that expensive?
I work with 4K streams for AI
No, but Epycs are
Ah OK :-)
Still cheaper than Xeons
:P
Vision processing?
07:23
Yeah, I do a lot of data preparation
I'm giving a talk in Italy in June about some of it :)
Cool :-) I spent a month in Italy when I was PhD student and really loved it. Mind you Italy has probably changed in the four decades since then :-)
Anyhow. I need to get back to work.
And I to sleep!
Catch you later John!
Bye :-)
@JohnRennie When will you be back, Sir?
08:21
@Tapi I'm back now ...
Can you explain that capacitor problem?
@Tapi let's move to the problem solving room
08:44
An entangled pair of photons means that both of their wavefunctions will collapse to the same polarization angle when one of them is measured?
09:39
While the idea on how spacetime is basically weaved by how information are correlated between quantum states forming an intricate network is good, there's always one thing that really bugs me about it:
If gravity is none other than the mutual information and entropy shared by a network of entangled states, then given how complex we expect the network to be in general, why we seemed to fail to perturb at least part of this network in a small region as every interaction at atomic levels should be constantly performing joint measurements on parts of the network
and that should be visible as a varying strength or other properties of gravity in that region
Unless, said perturbation is already done in the form described by the Einstein field equation, meaning that the stress energy tensor and the curvature tensor is really the classical limit of all these quantum interactions and measurements at subsets of this underlying network
The idea that entanglement makes spacetime to emerge from it also seemed to suggest it has close relationship with the entropic gravity models
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Q: Since pretty much everything is decohered, why we can even made superpositions in the lab at all?

SecretWe knew that one reason why most quantum mechanical experiments have to be done in a low temperature and isolated from environment condition is to preserve the coherence required for quantum states to be in superposition and entanglement, as the environment, via einselection, will entangle some o...

Meanwhile, the answer to this question suggests we can actually do little to the already existing tensor networks where gravity is emerged from, and all we can do is to set up boundary conditions so that the solutions set up another tensor network to simulate gravity on top of it
And finally, as the very end of that article suggests, there seemed to be more than just entropy to explain spacetime
 
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14:15
@EmilioPisanty Hehe was there a bit of a mix-up with the leftmost pair of columns in meta.stackexchange.com/a/307973?
14:35
@Rishi I have no idea
I just cut and pasted from a whole lot of sprite sheets
I don't have any of them around any more, and it's unlikely that they still exist publicly
You're right that the leftmost column has inconsistent button placement
It's entirely possible that the sprite sheet for that site, whichever it was, was ordered differently than the rest
This isn't necessarily a problem - it would've been matched by a corresponding change in how the html positions and crops the sprite to make the buttons
But it's also possible that I caused it on my end
No idea
But do look into how sprite sheets work
They're a fascinating piece of black magic
If you want a structured challenge - see if you can use your browser's dev tools (ctrl shift I on chrome) to find the graphics asset that creates the upvote button on the site
@JohnRennie you there?
Is everything we taste just the product of the 5 tongue senses and the texture of the food?
14:51
hmm
15:05
@NovaliumCompany No, a lot of "taste" also comes from aromatic compounds that we perceive with the nose rather than the tongue. It's why some stuff suddenly tastes bland if you have a cold
Also, the notion of there being a correspondence between regions of the tongue and different tastes is BS
is this physics room?
room description seems to say so
can we reach on the other side of earth if we drill a hole through its centre?
...where else could you end up?
15:11
@ACuriousMind it would be the fastest means of transport
ha ha
@Semiclassical but the chat does not seems to say so
Maybe aliens hid teleporters for themselves and we go to their planet
@Scáthach ?
I am jk. Ignore mexD
15:13
@Akash.B how bizarre, that people occasionally talk about subjects other than physics
@Akash.B You would probably run into problems such as your vehicles getting incinerated by the molten core :P
@Scáthach too much imagination
@Semiclassical no matter just said
@ACuriousMind It recurs me about a scene in a movie
The Core?
The "Well to Hell" is an urban legend regarding a putative borehole in Russia which was purportedly drilled so deep that it broke through into Hell. This urban legend has been circulating on the Internet since at least 1995. It is first attested in English as a 1989 broadcast by a U.S. domestic religion-based TV broadcaster, Trinity Broadcasting Network. == Legend and basis == The legend holds that a team of Russian engineers purportedly led by an individual named "Mr. Azakov" in an unnamed place in Siberia had drilled a hole that was 14.4 kilometres (8.9 mi) deep before breaking through ...
@ACuriousMind when a train coming at tremendous speed hits a fuel truck, the fuel trucks explodes leaving the train harmless
is it possible
15:17
tbf, the Darvasa gas crater looks like a gate to hell: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darvaza_gas_crater#/media/…
@Akash.B why're you asking me?
@ACuriousMind yeah
@Akash.B but when a train coming at tremendous speed hits a nuclear waste container, the train explodes leaving the container harmless
@Loong ?
@Akash.B Unless you can go thousands of kilometers an hour through the molten core, it's still going to be slower than taking a rocket around the long way. ;)
15:22
@Chris hmm
@ACuriousMind what can't i ask you?
@Akash.B I was just wondering why you pinged me specifically with that question
@ACuriousMind no such intentions as you think
In that case, please don't randomly ping people.
@ACuriousMind okay
then how can i grab the attention of the people
You...don't? If people find whatever you post interesting enough to engage with, they will do so on their own
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@Semiclassical "it is thought to have been burning continuously since 1971" Yeah, sounds like a gate to hell alright
15:50
@Akash.B you're welcome to ping me, but in general pinging people just to ask them a question is viewed as a bit rude. Just ask the question, and if people want to answer it they will.
16:49
What will happen if I put plasma lighter under water?
Also plasma is just ionized air that conducts electricity and shoots photons. (have a lot of energy)?
vzn
vzn
17:50
@CaptainBohemian interesting/ remarkable/ very rare & relevant to the academic pov of this room. reminds me somewhat of (also rare) "honorary phds"... it would be interesting to see a list of those....
 
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Q: What are the rules of chat when it is used to extend a discussion initiated with comments?

ExocytosisWhen there are too many comments in a question, I am offered to move things to chat. That makes perfect sense, or at least I guess it does. Anyway, after I accepted the automatic suggestion to create a chat based on the comments, I have recently been accused of making people wait for too long (t...

22:35
@JohnRennie Got the headphones
They are awesome :)
23:20
I’m always surprised when I come in here and see some random person asking a billion questions, never waiting to discuss an answer to it before blasting off to the next one. Then once everybody stops engaging with said person because of how the discussions play out, they get really annoyed that nobody will answer there questions.
strange world we live in.

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