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I have dual-boot but I haven't used it in a long time. I was doing something that forced me to use it.
I only started it twice to do that thing. BOTH TIMES, the first popup was one to format my Linux partition, and I almost clicked "yes" the first time. -
@pseudoMe Just open Sublime behind it.
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Guilty.
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@irene Coming from "Murica", I didn't know the word either.
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The correct quote is "Nvidia, fuck you!"
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@DubbaThony I did use Riot for a time. Didn't really see the benefits
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How do you get it? @Root just tried your word and no dice.
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@Admin-who Yes.
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Ask Me Another.
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For Chess-like games, try Arimaa.
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Average. Not unreadable but not good either.
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That's the same with me, but with writing my paper.
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Link?
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HyperRogue. And Enyo.
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@uyouthe How's your job? Any chance or reviving Chaaat?
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Why not just do like Me.goOut(Girlfriend Girlfriend) and throw a NPE here?
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@monkeyboy Sure, but there is the caveat that one could remember units in the end, the number that matters, but in the work shorthand once, and as a result get the question completely wrong with a correct and with units answer. I can agree with the concept of some things my teacher did, and don't expect to get docked for it ever even with her implementation, but as @endor says, it is "good idea, bad implementation".
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@ewpratten Also, if I do need to generate more data, optimization doesn't matter that much as I have a 40 core server at my disposal pretty much 24/7.
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I thought of a few more:
-Increase my GPA
-Increase the quality of my Github/Gitlab
-Start an OSS project
-Ask a professor to be my research advisor for the first time
-Learn how to have meaningful social interactions
-Compete in a Google Code In -
@ewpratten Ok. Thanks for the tip.
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@ewpratten This isn't OSS. It's for research. Also, we already have all our data, so no optimizations required. Even without code that creates incorrect output, I probably would've rejected it anyway for this specific repo.
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@ewpratten Rejected, your code is broken.
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Who taught the course? I know a few NYU STEM professors.
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@devTea Do you read PHDComics? If not, here's a sample of their work:
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@TheyCallMeMJ I sleep more than my peers.
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@devTea The GitHub repository name is Canalizing Depth Dynamics. You can find it if you want. It is based off of a previous paper by He and Macauley.
It's not much, I'm only a high schooler.
What's yours about?
Also, scooping me was a joke. -
@devTea Promise you won't scoop me? 😉
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And then she also wrote, at the bottom of the instructions on one test, "to show that you have read these instructions, draw a walrus below". She changed it during her last class but word had already gotten around so they were supposed to draw a platypus but everyone drew a walrus.
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I had this one teacher last year that did something similar. The question was:
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What does it really say?