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Avi
12:33 AM
@Jens congrats on freeing your least favorite moderator
 
Avi
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A: How to Trap Your Moderator

JensPartial(?) answer As others have seen, the 9 sudokus are generally unsolvable because they have numbers which repeat in rows and/or columns. However, there is one exception, which is the central sudoku. It turns out it is solvable and with a unique solution: There is something striking about the...

this was the correct solution, by Jens
 
No extraction of a moderator?
 
Avi
No, I'm not about to specify any moderator as my least favorite
they are too powerful :O
 
Avi
12:38 AM
I didn't kidnap them
you did
not only that
you trapped them behind/in a Sudoku
 
Kidnapping, trapping, all the same
 
Avi
that's not kidnapping
 
It never sticks... see Deus's honeypot
 
Avi
well obviously not
if I actually wanted them gone
I'd just invent an unsolvable puzzle
 
@Avi So just stick them behind a jailcell with a 1000000000 letter One Time Code password
Duh
 
Avi
12:42 AM
that's not a puzzle
I'm talking about
:o equations
 
@Avi That is equations
 
Avi
where it turns out that you need to add :o to everything
to actually solve anything
 
What is that 10000000000^26?
 
Avi
hinted at, by :O :o :O as the title of the puzzle
 
I thought :o was a facial expression
 
12:46 AM
yesterday, by Avi
i bet you could make an :o puzzle out of this
(click time link to see context)
 
@bobble ah
I have a review test tomorrow
And I am NOT prepared
 
your math?
 
How did you know ;)
 
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Q: Curved brick wall

Dmitry KamenetskyBelow is a fully functioning curved brick wall. Amazingly it uses fewer bricks than a functioning straight brick wall. How is this possible?

 
Ugh it's a review of stuff we learned last year
 
12:59 AM
which you will NEED TO KNOW. I am not kidding on this, you will NEED this stuff
 
Yeah I know :((((
 
(granted, if you remember it just fine, it's boring)
 
It's like I think I remember and then I'm thrown a jank question
hold on is (i+1)^0 just 1?
 
anything to the 0 is 1
except 0^0, which is undefined
 
Ok cool
 
1:01 AM
L'Hospital!
okay that was a very bad calc joke
that I misspelled :( how do you misspell a joke?
 
Wut. Le Francais?
@bobble It's funnier that way
urm what's (1/-2i)+1?
 
L'Hôpital's rule is a calculus technique applied when the numerator and denominator of a limit are both 0. It's not actually applied when a limit is 0^0. The joke is that people would try to to it anyways, and fail.
 
@bobble Lol
 
@NorthLæraðr rewrite as -1/2i + 1, then -1/2i + 2i/2i, then (2i - 1)/2i
assuming that's what you want?
 
Well the answer choices are
1, 1+i, 1-2i, -i, and -2i
I might have messed up simplyfing
 
1:08 AM
what is start of problem
 
the question was what is the value of (1/i^7)+(1/(1+i)^0)+(1/i^-75)
Oh it's -75
so (1/-i)+1+(-i)
 
oh, and the "misspelling" part of the joke is that we (my calc class) always pronounced it "Le Hospital" while it's actually "Le Hoe-Pee-Tall"
 
@bobble xD
so (-1/i)+(i/i)+(i^2/i)?
 
i/i = 1, yes?
i^2/i = i
so you got -1/i + 1 + i
 
@bobble yup
 
1:13 AM
oh wait you just got out of that
 
@bobble disregard the negative
 
where did the - come from?
ah
 
My brain was like + and then - and I'm like nope it's +
So it's 1
 
wait is IS -, i^75 = -i, so 1/i^-75 = i^75 = -i
 
since it becomes (-1+i+i^2/i) ---> (-1+i+1/i) ---> (i/i) ---> (1)
@bobble Why do I keep screwing myself over like this
 
1:16 AM
google will automatically simplify powers of i: google.com/…
 
so it's... i-2/i?
no -i^2 is just -1???
 
i^2 = -1, -i^2 = 1
 
So it's just 1
 
-1/i + 1 + -i =( -i^2 + i - 1)/i = (1 + i - 1)/i = i/i = 1
so yes
don't you love complicated ways to express 1?
 
that's question 1 omg
I HATE MATH DAMN IT
 
1:20 AM
(sorry to others for clogging up chat with North's math problems)
 
Yeah sincere apologies for being dumb :|
 
May I rant to you?
 
College Board offers AP practice questions through My AP, and mostly they're good
multiple-choice and short-answer carry over easy
but the problem is when they tell you to fill out a table, or a graph, or draw on a picture
AND THERE'S NO WAY TO EDIT THE PICTURE THEY GIVE
so I'm reduced to making little ASCII art tables, or Photoshopping graphs, or (as of right now) trying to figure out how to draw an arrow on a dot when there's nowhere to submit a picture
</rant>
 
When College Board asks you to show your work for Physics
And then they give a horrible picture system
 
1:24 AM
heh. how did you figure out it was physics
 
My friends who took it last year was complaining the whole summer last year
You know I'm seriously tempted to make a "help North with math" chatroom
 
will be afk now, sorry
at least an hour
 
npnp thanks for helping
I need to eat anyways
 
1:49 AM
0
Q: Your judgement for the afterlife (very short riddle)

Display nameYou have not been the best person during your time on Earth. Your judgement is as such: uryy But what does this mean?

 
2:14 AM
0
Q: Flipping coins in a circle

Hemant AgarwalWe have a set of N coins that are all placed in a circle. They all have "Tails" as their face up side. The coins are all distinct and have numbers (1,2,3...N) written on them. In each move, we flip any 3 consecutive coins. That is, consider: H H H T T If I decide to flip the coins 3,4 and 5 then ...

 
2:34 AM
@bobble oh boy, I hate that, and when others spell it incorrectly as well D:
@Avi there was no hidden name after all, explain this >:(( 3jk/4
(I kinda expected there to have one, but, facing reality, I myself don't know how to encode a name in there.)
 
3:23 AM
@oAlt My initial thoughts for possible extraction: each row has 9 3-by-3 boxes, enough to encode an ASCII byte. If each 3-by-3 with a certain property (like having the 1 above the 9, etc.) was a "1" and the others were "0", then you could get a 9-character name. DEUSOVI and RUBIO are the only two moderators short enough, and the other rows (or even intervening rows) could be nonsense.
obviously invalid... but it's an idea
And looking back at that, it would have to clue the property, so maybe a clue in the initial text?
how I would've made the puzzle :)
 
3:42 AM
neatt
 
why are two ts required?
 
more than just "neat"
it's neatt
O:
 
@Avi, how you like my encoding idea?
 
4:45 AM
Question: suppose I'm at 2049 rep. I can edit others' questions and answers by then, since I hit the 2000-rep milestone. Next, I give a 50-rep bounty on a certain question. This would mean that my rep is now 1999. That's below 2000, so are my edit privileges revoked when that happens?
 
Yep
 
D:
 
What happens when I place a bounty? -> If your new reputation brings you below the requirement for any privileges, you will lose access to those privileges.
wait, how do I have more rep than you? I just got my Yearling, and I've only posted a handful of question.
and you've been around for much longer than me
 
@bobble ikr HAHAHAH
My laziness has prevented me from posting puzzles at least once a month
 
well, bye for now :)
 
4:53 AM
:0
 
5:07 AM
0
Q: Olympic host covered in advertisement

jafe Across 1. Plug in the hybrid and relax (7,2) 6. Croquet, essentially? (5) 9. Characteristic of backstabber: striking the back repeatedly (5) 10. Vessels for mixing basil cereal (9) 11. He made a list of small children misbehaving (9) 12. A little timeworn ceremony, repeated so often it's no long...

 
 
1 hour later…
6:32 AM
@Avi I like the puzzle a lot. But the backstory & title make it sound like you're supposed to find a name hidden in there somehow. I think the post would've been better as the bare puzzle with no story and a simpler title. Just MHO
 
7:11 AM
0
Q: Welcome to the Acme Corporation - please find your floor number

teedWelcome to the Acne Corporation. The Acme Corporation is the greatest company in the world, and it should be your utmost honor and privilege to be employed as an associate of the Corporation. The Corporation employs a wide array of professionals handpicked by the Boss, each of them are the top pr...

 
@NorthLæraðr I was asleep when you asked your quick question :) Dunno, didn't try it any further, maybe. I just saw Deusovi posted a very plausible suggestion
 
 
2 hours later…
9:12 AM
same @msh210
 
 
3 hours later…
12:32 PM
CCCC hints: (1) The definition half of the clue is one word. (2) The answer has no S.
I'll be offline for ~25 hours soon, so I'll post the fullcaps answer in ROT-13 SHA2, created using emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha256.html so you can check your solution and move on with the game: 787bacfd751ba25d3de6fa026ba9c253aadf9490273d4eee138444ebe12f7fe0
Hm, Googling that string gives a Web page with the plaintext. So, um, don't do that.
 
Ah yes the answer suddenly came to me out of the blue: It's [redacted], of course. Easy CC
 
 
2 hours later…
2:26 PM
It's looking like my crossword will be ready today - would it be better to post on the weekend, or wait for Monday?
 
2:37 PM
some of our fellow users are unable to participate during weekends. Cf. what was said 2 hours ago.
 
define "cf"? I'm getting contradictory stuff from my usual frantic google
 
compare. Short for Latin confer.
"See" would probably be a better translation in this case.
 
sorry
 
I'll spend the time making sure all my tenses match up :)
 
Strictly, I think "cf." is only really meant to be used when a contrast is being drawn.
 
2:44 PM
a follow up would be: what time to post? I'll be on my computer all day with school/homework, so any time is possible, and I want to be accommodating to other time zones.
(any time that I'm awake, that is)
 
using a random data.se query i just copied, it's 14:00 - 15:00 UTC :)
 
my morning then. someone poke me 'round that time in case I forget.
 
3:51 PM
0
Q: How do my numbers work?

Voldemort's WrathYesterday, September (1001111 1010000 1011110), I went to the bowling alley with seven of my friends from Carnegie Mellon University -- est. (1010100 0000100 1010100 1111001 1111000 1111001 1111001 1010100 0000000 1110100 0011100 1010100 1011110 1010000 1111001 1011110). We had to play (1111001 0...

 
4:50 PM
^ Solve me!
 
 
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5:54 PM
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Q: Ruins Game - Puzzle Edition

SomeoneThe ruins are clear to you. They're real, and you're trapped by lava. But before you can get the button, there's a puzzle: Send: Receive: Send: Receive: Send: Receive: Find my hH5kwC5D3lfqaqlzaMVFkxFNuqCQHrrcxuC37ccRE1Q= given this text: Okay fine, have this information: stream enigma base...

 
 
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7:09 PM
0
Q: Math Challenge: Create 8

Matthew LiuUsing only 2, 7, and 7 (each one must be used once) and only using the operations +, -, *, /, ^, and parentheses, make 8. You can also use decimals

 
 
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8:48 PM
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Q: East and West words

Display nameHere are some East words: wet, chip, awed, sect, stop, dry, ail, to, gyp, do, stop, an Here are some West words: few, loin, lira, jew, ours, bra, points, line, kid, tea, pots, be What are the East and West words? Hint:

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Q: Non-mathematical number sequence

RetudinSide question. I think I have never seen this sequence after my father posed the problem to me decennia ago. So apart from the solution, I would like to know if someone has seen it before. Note: Below the problems in its hardest, somewhat hidden form. The challenge, for good old times: Find the n...

 

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