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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Posted on 10th June 2009 by Sebastian. I’ve been working a bit on a Skype. Bot lately, and it seems about mature enough by now to be ready for a release. You can download the bot here. Do note that it will not run without Skype. Installed, and it will operate on your account. You can still use your account while the bot is running, however. Exam dispositions from Computational Geometry, 2014. Fwnies’ solutions from NCPC 2013.
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Home of the Mathemaniac » The recursion theorem and you
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. The recursion theorem and you. Posted on 8th January 2012 by Sebastian. You can make a quine in any Turing-complete language, and the reason for this is a thorem called the recursion theorem. States, that for any computable function. Of two inputs, it is possible to create a program. That computes the function. Is the description — or source code, if you will — of. Is called first, and has the task of getting. And passing this on to.
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Home of the Mathemaniac » Exam dispositions from Computational Geometry, 2014
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Exam dispositions from Computational Geometry, 2014. Posted on 18th August 2014 by Sebastian. I followed the course Computational Geometry at DIKU in the beginning of the year. For the exam, I prepared a number of exam topic dispositions. The dispositions cover the following topics:. Robot motion planning and visibility graphs. Which was used during the course. Mail (will not be published) (required). Something Awful Friend Highlighting.
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Home of the Mathemaniac » Removing email listings from LinkedIn’s “People You May Know” page
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Removing email listings from LinkedIn’s “People You May Know” page. Posted on 19th February 2014 by Sebastian. Has started adding people based on your email contacts to their “ People You May Know. 8221; page. Just to be clear, this is people who do not have a LinkedIn account already, so attempting to add them will have LinkedIn send them a mail on your behalf. The resulting page looks something like this:. Once you have Tampermonkey.
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. KU “license plate” username changes. Posted on 12th June 2010 by Sebastian. If you’re a student at the University of Copenhagen. You’ll probably have noticed that we recently switched to new, horrendously hard to remember usernames for logging into punkt.KU. Affectionately known as license plates). In order to better cope with change, I present to you a few tools to help make the transition smoother. Something Awful Friend Highlighting.
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Home of the Mathemaniac » Link your Haskell function names to Hoogle
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Link your Haskell function names to Hoogle. Posted on 31st October 2012 by Sebastian. Next time you typeset a LaTeX document, where you discuss some Haskell code, consider using the following command to typeset the name:. That is, instead of. I use the function texttt{liftM2} to lift . I use the function hoogle{liftM2} to lift . What the command does is not only format the function name in a fixed-width font using. SomeoneElse: Is ther...
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Home of the Mathemaniac » Hasse diagram of a partial order in Mathematica
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Hasse diagram of a partial order in Mathematica. Posted on 26th October 2011 by Sebastian. A Hasse diagram generated in Mathematica. It’s that time of year again; the new students have started at DIKU. And start their careers as computer science students with the course DiMS Discrete Mathematical Structures, taught from the book by the same name. Part of the curriculum is learning about Hasse diagrams. The recursion theorem and you.
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Posted on 30th January 2012 by Sebastian. You may already know imgur. An image host you can use freely for whatever you please. An interesting fact about them, however, is that each picture given a name consisting of only 5 alphanumerical characters. This leaves for roughly 916 million different names. As it turns out, there appears to be around 90 million uploaded images. Download the latest version here. Posted on August 10th 2013.
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Something Awful Friend Highlighting. Posted on 18th December 2012 by Sebastian. So, I have made yet another userscript. This time for the readers of the Something Awful forums. This is not my first time doing so. And I have in fact created a group for Something Awful userscripts. I had previously made the same feature for the SALR extension for Chrome. Something Awful Friends Highlight. The script has been tested with Tampermonkey.
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Home of the Mathemaniac. Where the Mathemaniac roams, no one is safe. Something Awful Quote Folder. Posted on 12th July 2008 by Sebastian. Yet another day, yet another userscript. If you insist on continuing the chain). This time, I’ve made a script for the readers of the Something Awful. Bothered by long quotes of posts you’ve already read taking up a lot of space in threads? Well, then this userscript is for you! If this sounds like something for you, then let’s do it like I did in my last post:. Hasse...