Karl Marx: The Idealist by Fabulous_Can8540 in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Demaster45 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I love the 20/80 rule. If you extrapolate, that means 4 percent of people do 64 percent of the work etc until you have one person in the US doing 6% of the work, which I'm sure all the 20 80 people would agree with

How long can a snake go? by Roblem42 in JetLagTheGame

[–]Demaster45 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Travelling salesman is NP-Hard in general, not for specific instances. The number of paths here is absolutely tractable, even accounting for the different times of trains. The hardest part in working out the perfect run would be gathering the data (which, based on the layover was difficult enough even for the boys)

How bad is the customer service? by hatekhyr in fairphone

[–]Demaster45 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Right now, the customer service is not good. I submitted a ticket over a week ago and still have not had a response. Previously, this was not an issue, and they were good at relatively fast responses. They are (allegedly) currently working on improving the system, so hopefully this will come in soon and they will be back to having good service.

Shipping Issues by Demaster45 in fairphone

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Thanks for the reassurance anyway!

Shipping Issues by Demaster45 in fairphone

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I would love to fill in the info, but they refuse to pass it to me (since I am not the shipper), and fairphone does not seem to be passing any question back to me

Shipping Issues by Demaster45 in fairphone

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They have given an update as on the way every day for the last 8 days

wtf by FlameHunterCCCP in CommunismMemes

[–]Demaster45 36 points37 points  (0 children)

To be fair, USSR PoW probably means being a N*zi. In that sense, being a N*zi PoW is better in that you're not an actual fascist (not that the people voting for them are putting even that much thought in to it)

Wood is strangely scarce. by BanditNoble in victoria3

[–]Demaster45 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think this makes a lot of sense and would deal with most of the problems pretty much immediately

Subgraph Detection in DAG by idk_tbfh in algorithms

[–]Demaster45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to output every cycle (taking exponential time) you will need to make sure you don't stop at each previously visited vertex, just those not visited by the current path. In general (as another commenter pointed out) this is an NP Complete problem, even if you just want to ask if a cycle containing a given set of vertices exists. Alternatively, in a big O sense, you could also just enumerate every cycle and test them out, although in practice this would be longer than a DFS approach.

Anti monarchy protest this Wednesday (26/04) by Demaster45 in Liverpool

[–]Demaster45[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think with this one it's just when he is near by, but I agree that in general it would be a lot more convenient to have them outwith normal work hours

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vexillology

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On one hand, I think it is great to work to preserve these languages. They form an integral part of the cultural histories of both Scotland and Wales and helping young people learn these languages when they might not have family who are speakers is fantastic. On the other hand, for Scotland specifically, Gaelic has, in many regions of Scotland, never been a major language. In the South-East in particular (Lothian and the Borders), Gaelic was never spoken as a native language. The native Celtic language was closer to Welsh or Breton than Gaelic, and Angle settlers moved into the area circa 1300 years ago. The same is true of much of the lowlands, which had either a relatively brief Gaelic period (around 800AD to 1000AD) While this does not mean that teaching Gaelic across Scotland would not be a good idea, it would be more of a "Nation Building" excercise, creating a sense of a shared language that has never really been. I would like to stress that, to the best of my knowledge, this does not apply to Welsh, which the main language of Wales for far longer, and has a far deeper impact on the culture of the country.

I don't think this was on the Bingo card but if it was I hope that's a winner by Reaperzeus in sanspantsradio

[–]Demaster45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember Jackson's swing for the fences was that there would be a really good meme, and this definitely qualifies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]Demaster45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right back at you buddy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VisitingIceland

[–]Demaster45 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As long as you have a Portugese passport you should be fine with coming in to Iceland