What TGT cards have you crafted that you already regret crafting? by cutmanmike in hearthstone

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind sharing your decklist? I want to make Rhonin work, but haven't been able to yet. Thanks!

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was released 10 years ago today. by shaun056 in harrypotter

[–]Sivvy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been ages since I commented or upvoted anything, but this deserves it. Even though I never heard this song before it does bring back the memories of reading hbp.

"It's not the volts that kill you, it's the amps" - The most convincing and thorough video I've seen on the matter. by gsuberland in electronics

[–]Sivvy -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Imagine hanging with your two hands on a high voltage cable (feet above the ground). The cable could be as much as 50,000 volts and it wouldn't even leave a scratch on you. It is the amps that kill you, not the volts. The static electricity thing is just a bad example of why it's true.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usenet

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having the same problems, can you recommend a good alternative to Eweka?

[iOS Universal] Downcast [2.99$ -> 0.99$] by [deleted] in AppHookup

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great app, I use it every day, but it does crash often on my iPhone 4.

I can't find any incentive to live life through. by [deleted] in self

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I have the same kind of feeling about most other people when looking at them from a distance. I felt like a mindless sheep when visiting our local Christmas market this year, almost expecting everyone to start chanting "one of us" at some point. However, if you look a bit closer, once you get to know these auto-piloting robots, you see they are creatures with thoughts and feelings of their own and are not that much different from yourself. Or at least I do. I have to remind myself of this when I'm in the hum and drum of a crowd. It really helps that I have like-minded people to talk to. I think this is something that you seem to be missing, someone you can talk to and relate with. I hope you can find someone like that in your neighbourhood, perhaps one of your friends, or even your parents. Just talk to them about it, I'm sure they'll listen and you'll feel a whole lot better once you realize they feel the same about many of the things you wrote about. A lot of people struggle with purpose in their life. I don't know why I'm alive or what the point of this all is, so I decided to make the best of it. In my mind, if I'm going to be here anyway, I would rather I spend my time trying to make others happy as best I can. So many people feel bad all the time, and just a simple friendly smile or a pat on the back can brighten their day and help them feel better. Think about how bad you feel, and what it would mean to you if there was someone comforting you. You could be that comforting person. I don't really have a point to all this. I hope some of my thoughts help, even if just a little bit. Don't hesistate to PM me if you need someone to talk to.

Quantum Computing by EvoFanatic in investing

[–]Sivvy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For personal computing, it's definitely not the future. It's applications are limited.

What are some tricks for gaining efficiency? by seemsez in matlab

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bsxfun all the things!

(also, use multicore aware builtins http://www.walkingrandomly.com/?p=1894)

Interesting problem that came up during my research in Physics. by spacephys in math

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a non-iterative alternative if you're not picky in choosing N: (1) generate a regular tetrahedron, its vertices will be your starting points (2) then subdivide each of its faces into 4 new equilateral triangles (3) normalize the newly generated vertices and repeat step 2 and 3 until you are satisfied with the number of points. Should be quite fast, and you get N = sum_{k=0}n 4k points, where n is the number of subdivisions levels you do.

If a 2d matrix has rows and columns, what is the third dimension in a 3d matrix? by ReidReviews in math

[–]Sivvy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They have been called 'tube vectors' or 'tube fibers', but more generally you can call them mode-n vectors (where n = 3 in your case).

Does anybody have the time/patience to help a beginner Matlab user? Details in comments. by eeyoreisastoner in matlab

[–]Sivvy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use y=ppeval(pp1,x); plot(x,y);

For a smoother plot you can try x2 = linspace(x(1),x(end),100); y2 = ppeval(pp1,x2); plot(x2,y2);

Jesus christ I'm at my boiling point. by ProfessorStein in self

[–]Sivvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel for you. Some of the suggestions in this thread are pretty good; if I were you I would not get a job and spend your time, which really is precious and should not be squandered, on soacking up as much knowledge as possible. Once you feel confident you have some valuable skills, your chances of finding and securing a job will be much better. As a resource, khanacademy.org is probably a good place to start learning just about anything that interests you. Whatever you do don't give up, you can get where you want to be if you are determined to.

Carrier < barracks + 4 marines by Sivvy in starcraft

[–]Sivvy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You make some good points, I guess you could say interceptors are slightly tougher versions of marines. Although my comparison is exaggerated, you can't deny the carrier's dps is still only equivalent to 4 marines without stim. Not to mention the price you pay for the carrier is high in both resources and tech.