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I'm pinging the room
@user430580 Hi pinging the room, I'm Oak!
01:01
I'm I'm Oak!
@user430580 Hi I'm Oak, I'm Oak!
01:48
@Amit I've heard about that a little, but not this particular example. But I remember how in some fonts, the number "44" looks like their logo
/8ball Is Python the best?
@user430580 Without a doubt
 
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12:41
@user430580 hello ... I was just curious what this room was about
 
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@user430580 Voilà
 
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@Amit Nice, thanks for asking that! But I cannot figure out how to create an account on Math SE in a way that will give me the association bonus, so I could vote it up.
@user430580 what's the association bonus?
@Amit If you have over 200 reputation on any of SE communities, the newly created accounts will start with 101 reputaion instead of 1, which allows you to instantly have vote-up privilege
oh
it's ok
/imagine cyclic numbers
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Visualize an abstract representation of cyclic numbers: Picture a circle with equidistant dots along its circumference. Each dot is connected to other dots by lines, forming a beautiful, geometrically symmetrical pattern. The lines represent the recurring, cyclic nature of certain numbers. It all takes place on a soothing, gradient background from light blue to deep navy, symbolizing the transition from the clarity of understanding to the depth of ...
mathematical complexity.
=O
16:26
Nice! Just place the actual numbers on the nodes, and have them follow the rule!
Rules must be followed!!!
/imagine shinobi dog
@Amit Bad human! You are over quota and can't make any more requests right now. Try again in 5 hours.
=[
How does it know I'm human
that's a bug
I'm a turtle!!!
@Amit Hi a turtle, I'm Oak!
lol
I'm a
I'm a $$
16:34
I'm aa
I'm aaa
I'm Oak
I'm agine dragons
:D
I'm hungry
It seems our Oak went into hibernation
Stay hungry
(It's a movie)
@OakBot I'm hungry
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16:35
:D
@Amit That made me laugh out loud, you must really like that band :P
What is force? Baby don't work me, don't work me, oh no
@user430580 nahhh I like the name!!
I barely know the band, only the famous songs
oh ok, me too :P
"first thing first, $\pi$th thing $\pi$th", etc. I like that they're mathematically consistent
do they have a song like that?
apart from the pi yes
"Believer"
16:46
oh ok
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Q: Finding numbers that satisfy a cyclical identity between base 10 and base 16

AmitA while back, I noticed an interesting identity that exists between two particular numbers, involving a cyclical shift of one number when represented in base $16$, so that it's equal to the cycled value in base $10$: $$2008_{16} = 8200_{10} $$ In this case it involves cyclically shifting the LHS ...

↑ Onebox the question so it is more prominent in our chat ↑
what's Onebox?
Onebox is chat feature that makes solitary links unfold to their content (sorry I don't know how to describe it, it's better to show by example):
I think it is the best if you try yourself: just paste the link math.stackexchange.com/questions/4982725/… and send it as a chat message, but there could be no other content than the link
Instead of the link text, your chat message will contain a box (hence the "onebox") containing the whole title of the question, avatar of the question's author, tags, icon of SE site (math), the start of question's body, etc.
But it only works up to one single link, hence "onebox"
And if you sent a message with a link to imgur, the chat message will contain the image itself
Okay I found the official definition: "A feature of StackExchange chat, "oneboxing" automatically inlines links that are posted on a single line by themselves." (source)
@MoreAnonymous I'd say this room is intended to be like "The h bar", but less restrictive, more fun, and not limited to physics :)
 
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@user430580 You seem quite knowledgeable about SE features, yet your user's profile is quite new.... :P
@user430580 Haha, it's all love pal
 
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@user430580 someone added a nice answer to our question, and he also linked to another question that asked for a somewhat similar concept (very cool one too, but in a different way)

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