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08:02.50qrngGood morning!
08:03.33qrngI must admit that I am very happy to be able to participate in GSoC.
08:05.58qrngJust this morning, when I woke up, I experienced a sudden vision how to improve the star discrepancy measurer so that it would not require O(k^s) space.
08:06.16qrngis starting to write an article on that.
08:08.24copprowhat project?
08:11.45qrngQuasi-random number generators
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08:12.02qrngYou see, quasi-random number generators procude low discrepancy sequences.
08:12.09qrng*produce
08:12.38qrngSo the point is to compare the discrepancy of number sequences produced by quasi-random and pseudo-random number generators.
08:12.53qrngThis discrepancy computation is by no means cheap.
08:13.51qrngAnyhow, discrepancy bounds of quasi-random number generators have to be lower than discrepancy bounds of pseudo-random number generators.
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08:15.11qrngSounds simple, but implementation is pretty convoluted.
08:17.26gevaertsdecides to believe qrng when he says that it sounds simple :)
08:18.45qrngAhem.
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08:20.36qrngAnyhow, I simply love doing science.
08:22.47thebolti wish i had the time to just research stuff and then write articles on it.. however as an engineer i have things to get built and working :P
08:23.30qrngSo do I.
08:23.50qrngYou cannot write an article on non-working things.
08:25.24gevaertsWhy not? Isn't the point not to hide negatives?
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08:26.54copproqrng: you're working on Boost?
08:27.18qrngOf course, negative result is also a result. Nevertheless, mostly it is bad taste to write like this "Well, I tried this but it didn't work, I don't know what would work".
08:27.30qrngcoppro: Yes.
08:27.41copproI look forward to seeing them in TR4 :P
08:27.56qrngMe, too! :-)
08:28.13gevaertsIt of course depends on trying things properly. "I tried this, and I messed up the experiment so it didn't work" isn't going to gain you many friends indeed
08:28.16qrngBoost.Random simply rocks.
08:28.22copproyeah
08:28.47copproeven better that it's becoming standard
08:28.48qrnggevaerts: Yeah, precisely.
08:28.52gevaertsBut "Theory X says that X will work, I tried it and triple-checked everything, and it doesn't" should be different I guess
08:29.07thebolti'd say that in engineering at least negative results you get with proper care is as good as positive results
08:29.09copprowhat is the distinction between quasi and pseudo?
08:29.12theboltin an academic setting
08:29.22qrnggevaerts: Now, this is called falsification of a theory. This is, of course, very different.
08:29.24thebolthowever, if you like me try to build a product you will sell, well then only positive resutls count :-)
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08:29.46gevaertsqrng: yes, so you should always be careful to first publish the theory :)
08:30.09qrngHa, ha, ha. :-D
08:30.16qrngrolls on the floor, laughing.
08:30.35qrngSo you can falsify it later. :-D
08:30.37qrngProperly. :-D
08:30.56thebolt:-)
08:31.34qrngcoppro: I can show you a picture.
08:31.49copproqrng: can you explain in general terms, or is it really technical?
08:31.54qrnghttp://rosowww.epfl.ch/et/pseudosobol.gif
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08:32.06copproah, interesting
08:32.15qrngOn the right, there're points produced by quasi-random number generator
08:32.16copprowhy would you want a qrng then? What good are you!
08:32.32qrngAnd on the left is a plain pseudo-random number generator
08:33.01denndaSame amount of points?
08:33.20qrngLow discrepancy sequences are very important in that regard that by employing them you can replace Monte-Carlo integration approximation by quasi-Monte Carlo method.
08:33.26qrngdennda: Yes.
08:33.44denndaSo basically the quasi-random stuff is just more evenly distributed
08:33.51qrngAnd quasi-Monte Carlo converges about an order of magnitude faster.
08:34.03qrngdennda: In a nutshell, yes.
08:34.06theboltquasi-MC rocks
08:35.22qrngdennda: Those points are more evenly distributed not only in a square, mind you. They have to be evenly distributed in a [0,1]^s hypercube.
08:35.51denndaIf the number of dots increases to infinity, I assume the right side would be covered entirely black faster than the left. But would the left always be filled completely black at some point or is there an inherent problem in the pseudo-random stuff?
08:36.17theboltqrng: for some definition of "evenly" ;)
08:36.29copprodennda: if the PRNG is a good one, yes
08:36.46qrngYes, what coppro said.
08:37.00denndaOK
08:37.43copproin fact, wouldn't a PRNG have to generate each number an equal number of times over its period to be unbiased?
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08:39.02qrngthebolt: This is not that complicated. It is evenly distributed if (let's say we are talking about 1x1 square or [0;1]^2) for the number of points falling on any part of that square is proportional to the area of that part.
08:39.23copproalso, <3 random_device
08:40.07kaimorning folks
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08:40.39qrngOr, if we want to be more concice, we can simply say that low discrepancy sequence is such a sequence that any subsequence has the low discrepancy property. :-)
08:41.15theboltqrng: yea, ;) but it is possible to define "evenly distributed" in more techncial terms.. esp when you come to "even distribution of infinite number of points" ;)
08:41.19thebolthi kai
08:41.27kaihey thebolt
08:41.29qrngMOrning, kai.
08:41.33kaisighs
08:41.47kaiso, my first attempt at using microcontrollers for something cool failed
08:42.25qrngthebolt: M'dear, this is not #math. Here, it's more important to get the point across.
08:42.30theboltkai: oh?
08:42.34kaiand now I need an oszilloscope to figure out why
08:42.45theboltqrng: what? life is maths, when you get down to it :)
08:42.59theboltkai: i have two just next to me, come here and you can borrow one
08:43.09qrngI agree wholeheartedly, albeit I am afraid that this sentiment is not universally shared.
08:43.16kaiyeah, my servos were moving randomly instead of deterministically moving to a 90° position
08:43.34theboltkai: hm, normal pulse-length RC servos I guess?
08:43.50kaiso using them for theater props for the hamlet play that premiers today failed
08:44.03kaiso I got to work with a pneumatics system instead :D
08:44.21thebolt:)
08:44.52theboltkai: one problem wiht many servos is that if you send them updates too often.. they are just made to take one pulse every 20ms..
08:45.26kaithebolt: yeah. my guess is one of a) I messed up soldering some contacts   b) I messed up programming the PWM signal  c) both of the above
08:46.01kaibut to debug this, I need a way to tell if my output pin on the microcontroller is sending a good PWM signal
08:46.10theboltkai: well, it isn't PWM
08:46.19theboltkai: it is pulse-length encoding
08:46.26kaiit is?
08:46.39kaiwell, 1.5ms up, rest of the 20ms low
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08:46.48kaiisn't that what PWM is?
08:47.03theboltyea, ok
08:47.22theboltPWM with a very low on-percent
08:47.39theboltusually PWM is defined by the frequency (up-to-up time) and "on percentage"
08:48.22theboltand say you control a DC motor, then the frequency isn't terribly important.. at 50% on you will get the same speed with 10kHz and 20kHz PWM frequency
08:48.34kaiok
08:48.40kaiI can see that, yeah
08:49.15theboltbut servos are sensitive to the pulse length
08:49.22theboltanyhow, seems you need an oscilloscope, yes
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08:50.34theboltgood for me I have two 500MS/s scopes here.. doesn't really help you though
08:51.32kaiI mean I can check if the up/low ratio is ok with a plain volt-meter, but I can't check if the pulse length is sane
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08:52.37kaibut it seems like my gf has a software oscilloscope that connects to a sound card... I can try that :)
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08:53.40theboltshould be enough for this, yes
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09:03.28thebolt5kHz should be enough to see the pulse-length well enough
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09:21.07kaiyeah
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09:44.38kaiew. I should filter out job offers that require programming in cash
09:44.48kaier.. C#
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09:45.33gevaertsisn't cash a shell? :)
09:46.22kaithe c-again-shell?
09:47.25gevaertsyes, possibly
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15:30.51viviadoes anyone have any instructions on how to measure body length, body width etc? as in,where should these measurements be taken
15:32.32ojwbfor t-shirts?  there's a link to a sizing guide somewhere
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15:33.37LawnGnomeHeh, I think I'm rather lucky with T-shirts: I tend to order mediums, and they just tend to fit, more or less. :)
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15:35.28viviaojwb: thx, I just googled for a sizing guide L:o
15:35.30vivia:p
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15:42.02viviaojwb: ah yes. that sizing guide is just the one I had, it just gives a list of numbers, not how to measure them
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17:20.51thebolthi carols
17:20.58carolshi thebolt
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17:27.18hugo_bris there any limit to withdraw cash from an ATM?
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17:28.27bkgoodhugo_br: 1000 USD or the ATM's limit, whichever's lower
17:29.25hugo_brbkgood: no matter the currency it is US$ 1000?
17:30.00bkgoodyep, afaik
17:30.13MatthewWilkeshugo_br: Why would the currency matter? It's the value that's the limit
17:30.46hugo_brMatthewWilkes: that's because in this meantime someone told me it was R$ 1000 (reais, my currency)
17:31.04hugo_brthat's ok. thank you all
17:31.19MatthewWilkesah
17:31.26thebolthugo_br: well, local regulations etc might mean ATMs in your area cannot give more than a lower limit than US$1k
17:31.36baerciti will raise it to 2500 usd if you call them
17:32.24hugo_brhmm, I am afraid the limit is lower than 1k
17:32.28hugo_brbut that's ok, to
17:32.30hugo_brtoo*
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17:41.03hashmanare there any stats on the midterm results
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18:23.44hiddenpearlsyeyy ! I got money
18:24.16rankosame here!
18:24.23Kosmarly? haven't you got the student-list spam yet? ;)
18:25.09hiddenpearlsKosma  ?
18:25.18mlankhorstcarols!
18:25.22Kosmaeveryone's been bragging about it for a while :)
18:25.26carolsmlankhorst!
18:25.53Kosma(a while = a few hours)
18:27.41hiddenpearlsKosma: lol
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18:36.06hiddenpearlschannel says, it is logged
18:36.25hiddenpearlsis it logged when we invite someone privately instead of talking publicaly
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18:37.17nico_le_terriblehi all
18:37.27lolfrenzhiddenpearls, no, that is not possible.
18:37.28Kosmahiddenpearls: when you use /msg or /query, no
18:37.43schumamlhiddenpearls: no. but you - the person you're talking to - can log this, of course
18:37.48schumaml+or
18:37.49nico_le_terriblekeep it carol s, there is too much flood on mails
18:38.16lolfrenzthe students' ml is nuts
18:38.22lolfrenzover 99% noise
18:38.43lolfrenzI mean, over 20 posts on a thread about whether anyone has received posts
18:38.44lolfrenzreally?
18:39.11lolfrenzI can't even imagine how such information can possibly be of any use to any student
18:39.23nico_le_terribleyeah
18:39.37nico_le_terribleit's borring, I read only mails from carol s, delete others without read
18:39.48nico_le_terriblegoogle must do something
18:39.59nico_le_terriblemore over it's allways the same people who post :$
18:40.00thebolttip for handling such lists.. read them using the google groups interface (and not in your inbox :P)
18:40.10nico_le_terribledo this people imagine if the other 1500 students do the same...
18:40.11Kosmaor, set up sane filtering rules
18:40.38nico_le_terribleyeah thebolt must be a good way \o/
18:40.46nico_le_terribleand filtering yeah
18:40.57nico_le_terribleI must look if there is a option "only from"
18:41.24theboltnow i am not on the student list, luckily :)
18:42.05schumamlthebolt: google groups doesn't have a killfile though, does it?
18:43.05theboltschumaml: probably not, but you can easily ignore entire threads by just seeing their subject ;)
18:43.38schumamlhopes for a global google spam filter
18:43.52schumamlmessages marked as spam by enough people will vanish forever
18:44.02thebolthehe, interesting idea
18:44.03schumamlspammed urls will vanish from google
18:44.55schumamland in a hopefully not too distant future, the google orbital defense platform will make sure that it the spammed content will never appear again
18:45.07schumaml-it
18:45.11thebolthaha
18:45.27thebolti thought we weren't supposed to talk about that :P
18:46.24schumaml"dear spammer, we would like to inform you about the fact that your existence will end once you've reached the full stop at the end of this message."
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18:49.48thebolttoo bad if someone dos or abuse the reporting system though
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18:50.32schumamlcollateral damage
18:50.45theboltwell, it could be you or me :P
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18:52.06thebolti prefer not to become collateral damage
18:53.23nico_le_terribleto end your existence in the future google should only delete your name from their files :$
18:53.41Kosmayou probably wouldn't want carols to be annihilated just for sending 1000 midterm reminders interpreted as spam ;)
18:53.45theboltwell, depending on what you do for a living it is not far from already
18:54.00thebolt(getting removed from google -> EOL)
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18:59.55schumamlin order to get back on topic - any opinions on the average number of successful students of your orgs? more or less than last year?
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19:00.27schumaml(that's targeted at mentors and admins, mostly)
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19:01.29nico_le_terribleand me i'm interesting to know stats about student
19:01.36nico_le_terriblewhere they come from, etc
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19:01.51timotei21hi everyone
19:02.00nico_le_terriblein the first mail of the ml, carol s say they will publish it
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19:02.06nico_le_terribleand i see nothing
19:02.09nico_le_terriblehi timotei21
19:02.25theboltnico_le_terrible: such stats have earlier years been published after the program is finished.. i expect it to be the same this year
19:02.43nico_le_terribleok
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19:05.13theboltjust a guess though :P
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19:11.24nano-Hey, is it normal that you don't get mail for midterm evaluation?
19:11.35Kosmanano-: check your spam folder
19:11.35nano-I filled out the form but neither me nor my student got any mail.
19:11.40valeufnano-: chech your spaam folder
19:11.50valeufKosma: faster than me ^ ^
19:11.52carolsare http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/05/google-summer-of-code-2010-meet.html and http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2010/07/google-summer-of-code-2010-meet.html not what you're looking for, nico_le_terrible?
19:12.32nico_le_terribleit is, thanks
19:13.00nano-Kosma, valeuf: Thanks.
19:13.15nano-One would think that Google would be able to avoid the spam folder :)
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19:15.45valeufnano-: I guess that sennding mail to about 1000 people at once is naturally detected as spamming tentative from the spam filters ^ ^
19:17.14nano-:)
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19:20.00timoteivaleuf: don't think if because of that. since every e-mail is sent to maximum 3-4 persons...
19:20.18timoteivaleuf: usually the spam detector detects things like: links, 'congratulations'???
19:20.57valeuftimotei: it also detect if one mail sender send too many mail quickly
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19:21.11timoteivaleuf: well, how?
19:21.27Kosmatimotei: they own the internets, don't you know? :)
19:21.31timotei:))
19:21.33jcreightimotei: I assume gmail's spam filter looks at mails being sent across the entire system
19:21.44timoteijcreigh: yeh, that must be
19:21.47valeuftimotei: I guess most of the students here use gmail, so the mail server at GMail detected that in short amount of time
19:22.06valeufone sender sent too many mail (furthermore I guess that word like congratulation did not help)
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19:22.18timoteiwell, gmail staff should have something like: @gmailstaff.com
19:22.23timoteior: @gmail.staff :))
19:23.10valeuftimotei: it is for that when I have to send mail to a large number of user, I have some script to send mail 10 per 10 with some delays
19:23.21MatthewWilkesor @google.com maybe, timotei?
19:23.34timoteiMatthewWilkes: yeah, that too
19:23.38MatthewWilkes:)
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22:07.40Kovenskyhugo_br: where did you manage to withdraw cash
22:07.55Kovenskyhugo_br: at least I tried on a Bradesco ATM with the VISA logo and I couldn't even check the balance
22:08.02Kovenskythough it was probably the ATM's own failure
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22:44.28hugo_brKovensky: I can't check my balance too, but I can withdraw the cash in banco do brasil
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22:45.18Kovenskyhm
22:45.27Kovenskygonna try that later then
22:45.45KovenskyI also noticed that the card only works on some stores
22:46.12Kovenskyon most of them, when I try to use it as a credit card I just get "Invalid Card" after "Credit" is chosen in the machine
22:46.22Kovenskyworks just fine at supermarkets, fails on most standalone machines
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22:51.02lolfrenzyou can check your balance online
22:51.43copprololfrenz: are you a student or mentor?
22:51.50lolfrenzstudent heh
22:51.57lolfrenzI'm 18
22:52.03copprocool
22:52.05copprowhat project?
22:52.22lolfrenzadding a few algorithms to boost, nothing impressive
22:52.33copprowhat sort of algos?
22:52.40lolfrenzstring search
22:52.44copproah, nice
22:52.48lolfrenzknuth-morris-pratt, suffix arrays and the like
22:53.11copproI look forward to seeing the results
22:53.42lolfrenzheh, thanks
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22:58.05lolfrenzcoppro, are you participating in the program yourself?
22:58.30copproyeah, I'm a student working on clang
22:58.37lolfrenzoh, that's awesome
22:58.41lolfrenzI didn't know clang participated
22:58.54lolfrenzwhat are you working on?
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23:01.28lolfrenznvm found you heh
23:01.29copprololfrenz: It's participating as a subproject of LLVM; I'm refactoring attributes
23:02.06lolfrenzworking on clang sounds leet
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