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2 0 comments 24 Jul 2017 21:16 u/chrimata (..) in v/programmingComment on: With just how much numerical detail MATLAB hides in things like its optimization functions, I'm amazed there's no simple way to numerically differentiate a function at a single point.
0 15 Apr 2016 18:54 u/chrimata in v/programmingComment on: With just how much numerical detail MATLAB hides in things like its optimization functions, I'm amazed there's no simple way to numerically differentiate a function at a single point.
You need two points at least, to take a finite difference of something
Comment on: Another bigot joining Github. Inclusiveness doesn't include white men.
Thanks, but no. I took it from the stream of angry replies on that tweet
Comment on: Another bigot joining Github. Inclusiveness doesn't include white men.
I'm confused, is this a white man who thinks they are a white female, that hates how "easy" white men have it?
or
Is this a white female who thinks they are a white male, that hates how "easy" white men have it
This also was interesting: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0y2Xck7RxgbUG9YajhPVnFuRzQ&usp=sharing
Comment on: Hate GitHub being taken over by gender politics? Don't worry, you're not alone.
Indeed, correlation/causation assumption by op. Hypothesis testing must be performed.
That being said, I dislike the CoC
Comment on: Possibly get some help with this (Voat automod)?
Yeah I was reading the github file on my phone so I might have missed some comments. Seems like mike knows they are case sensitive or selenium is converting all of voat's strings to lower case.
You could look in the developer window of the page in Firefox or Chrome to see if the html elements are still the same
Comment on: Possibly get some help with this (Voat automod)?
A lot of the html elements are hard coded strings it looks like. Are we sure those are all unchanged?
It also looks like it's using .contains to check the lists which is going to call .equals and not .equalsIgnoreCase for strings, so banned strings are likely case sensitive
Comment on: Programmer quits work on project after getting triggered by a variable name (The comments, however . . .)
Even if it's intentional I do shot like that all the time because it's funny. Ten random numbers? 69, 420, 1337...
Comment on: Escaping Systemic Abuse in the Software Industry
He's talking about appreciation for his work, not money. You could argue a robot is compensated for its work with power
Comment on: Escaping Systemic Abuse in the Software Industry
OP: I can sympathize with your disillusionment with the corporate world.
Unrelated, but Maslow's hierarchy is not empirically verified. It's made up. Don't strive for it
Comment on: Where should I migrate my projects to (from Github)?
I posted this in another thread:
So when exactly should policing the political opinions of contributors come into the contribution lifecycle?
Here's what I imagine
- Fix is contributed (pull request)
- Maybe the code gets reviewed by a few people
- Compiled, run, tested.
- Did it fix the bug? Yes.
- Find the contributor's twitter, facebook, etc.
- Scroll through 6 years of Twitter history to see if the contributor has made any political statements with which I disagree
- Reject contribution
- Dedicate X more *man-hours to fixing the bug myself
- Repeat
Comment on: [META] I'm the moderator of /v/programming and pledge to be more active from now on - AMA
The server's not supposed to do that? afk real quick...
Comment on: Showing Arnold Schwarzenegger's programming language in action
compiler version T-100?
That doesn't make sense to me, either it's not the derivative or it's using points from the original function