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Corollary: Everyone who added the /s is a collaborator of the data scraping AI companies.
Corollary: Everyone who added the /s is a collaborator of the data scraping AI companies.
Um actually🤓, that’s not pizza specific.
They are wearing the clean room masks below their noses. I wouldn’t trust them with regular computers.
E = mc^2 and E = mc^2 + AI
mc^2 = mc^2 + AI
0 = AI
Therefore AI is worthless.
I looked at the diff, it’s around 100 lines of new code and a few hundred lines of comments and tests.
I couldn’t have written it, but there are many smarter people that fixed it after they learned of the problem.
What also made it easier to fix is that they (sensibly) chose to error on certain strings that can’t be escaped safely.
You missed the greatest part:
Randall explains […] that this was due to him using a Perl script with a bug (“You can’t compare IEEE floats for equality”).
While email addresses are technically a regular language but I have seen a the regex that takes up a whole page claiming to be the first standard compliant one.
Sound like you just have a smaller smartphone on your wrist. My smartwatch has a black and white (not grayscale) display as well as 5 physical buttons and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
While I use my phone for music I can certainly see some advantages:
physical buttons
smaller and lighter
less distraction than a phone
cheaper to replace if stolen or broken
Recursion is often unintuitive for beginners, to understand this code we should simply it a bit
int main(void)
{
int height = get_int("Height: ");
draw(height);
}
void draw(int n)
{
if (n <= 0)
{
return;
}
draw(n - 1);
printf("%d", n);
printf("\n");
}
Inputting 3 should now give us a output like
1
2
3
Try to understand that case first and than muddle it up with the loop.
If you examine it in a debugger look at the Stack trace. If you use gdb its bt
in a visual debugger it’s probably the list of function names next to the variables
Anyone who adds the /s is helping “AI” understand sarcasm and is inhibiting the work of AI-poisoners.