egg|nomz|egg changed the topic of #kspacademia to: https://gist.github.com/pdn4kd/164b9b85435d87afbec0c3a7e69d3e6d | Dogs are cats. Spiders are cat interferometers. | Космизм сегодня! | Document well, for tomorrow you may get mauled by a ネコバス. | <UmbralRaptor> egg|nomz|egg: generally if your eyes are dewing over, that's not the weather. | <ferram4> I shall beat my problems to death with an engineer.
<APlayer>
Ellied: So, I've been playing with this oscillating circuit of falstad, and there is something weird. Do you know what causes those irregular high-current peaks? https://pastebin.com/yFPwTa5Y
<APlayer>
Uh, it somehow pasted a totally wrong link, don't even know how it got there. This one: https://pastebin.com/Czh0wG6x
<APlayer>
What the heck. I think my clipboard is broken
<APlayer>
OK, now. https://pastebin.com/UqRSarkW Sorry for the spam, I have no idea what happened the first two times.
<APlayer>
I was confused by the irregularity, but artifacts explain that
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<APlayer>
"Grab the screw with pliers and gently hammer the nut in place using a wrench." Sounds about right
<egg|laptop|egg>
!wpn whitequark
* Qboid
gives whitequark a parabola
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3d 0h 0m 0s left to event #23: Falcon Heavy [at 2018-02-06 18:30:00]. Say '!kountdown 23' for details
<egg|laptop|egg>
UmbralRaptor: so, ANBO annoyance: ANBOcat meows at my door all night if I let it stay in (something contiguous to) the corridor at night, and if prevent it from going there it jumps out through an œil de bœuf and then meows at my french window (had to look up french window, in french it's just "door-window" O_o)
<UmbralRaptor>
egg|laptop|egg: Does ANBOcat want to curl up next to you, or…?
<egg|laptop|egg>
yeah I think it just wants to go inside the bedroom
<kmath>
<CompSciFact> If you look very carefully, the title says "Numerical methods that usually work." The word "usually" is in light gr… https://t.co/OBy4b4DqtK