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.
<UmbralRaptop>
bofh: at least 63 is coprime with 19.
<bofh>
UmbralRaptop: but it's not coprime with 57, which is the first Grothendieck prime
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<egg|zzz|egg>
bofh: oh, fun idea, keep the idea of consecutive addresses being k apart for some k, but make different calls to malloc return different congruence classes modulo k, making good use of the undefinedness of operations between pointers from different mallocs
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<bofh>
egg|zzz|egg: this is the weirdest ASL-not-quite-R idea I've heard of yet.
<kmath>
<cosmos4u> The Schrödinger Equation — the fundamental equation of quantum mechanics — is remarkably useful in describing the l… https://t.co/mpmvCBn1RJ
<bofh>
nope, also I happen to not be female, heh. will pass it along tho.
* whitequark
squints at bofh
<bofh>
whitequark: okay, in denial of being female :P
* iximeow
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<Ellied>
god this ADC is finnicky
<Ellied>
three analog supply pins that apparently each need their own separate supply rejection filters
<Ellied>
and it has to be clocked at at least 20 MHz, and the data won't be valid for the first microsecond after the clock starts
<whitequark>
par for course
<Ellied>
figures
<Ellied>
this is my first time designing anything with an actually fast ADC in it, previously my only experience is with the MCP3008 which I understand is kind of a kiddie car of an ADC
<Ellied>
I'm pleased by the fact that this has a proper sample clock instead of having some magic bit in the serial stream that triggers the sample, which in Raspberry Pi land basically means "lol whenever"
<Ellied>
and at least for this project I'm appreciating the parallel output which means that the data bus frequency doesn't have to be some absurdly high multiple of the sample rate
<kmath>
<jeff_foust> Question: is WFIRST on the critical path for future mission concepts like HabEx and LUVOIR? ⏎ Hertz: neither future m… https://t.co/VqSOFCPGqx
<awang>
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<bofh>
UmbralRaptor: *facepalm*
<UmbralRaptor>
uh, facepalm at which thing?
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<kmath>
<shelbydavis> @Austin_Grossman "If a portable hole is placed within a bag of holding, it instead opens a gate to the Astral Plane… https://t.co/6ZRW1McAbC
<egg|zzz|egg>
bofh: question: I was pondering considering daily clusters of perturbed initial conditions forked from the main integration, and seeing how much they spread out over a day; does that make sense, and what would you call it?