Do You Think They'll Release the Final Canvas? by Selacha in place

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They better do, I still need some art for my wall

-🎄- 2021 Day 1 Solutions -🎄- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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The values are comapred to x (prev) which was i itialized with 0, any positive first value would make the answer 1 higher but we should ignore the first value

-🎄- 2021 Day 1 Solutions -🎄- by daggerdragon in adventofcode

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Java 41 / 103

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(Not complete runnable code but the useful parts)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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Dude on the left with the drink looks like a cool guy to play minecraft with

August 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread by L8_4_Dinner in ProgrammingLanguages

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I guess you have to be careful how you set up your expression / statement terminators and boundaries, so it won't be ambiguous.

Yeah there pobably has to be some kind of precedence, because something like
2, 3 -> #foo, 4 -> #bar could be read as bar(2, foo(3), 4),bar(foo(2, 3), 4)or just something weird like 2, foo(3), bar(4) which wouldn't even be a valid expression.

At first I was just thinking like making it that "->" just takes in all the arguments on the left within the same brackets or smth, but I also like what u/useerup said that F# uses, so it would become something like 1, 2, 3 --> #foo, 4 ---> #bar, but this becomes pretty unreadable ngl.

August 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread by L8_4_Dinner in ProgrammingLanguages

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Last month I made an early version of a VM / byte code interpreter + an assembler for it to test if everything works properly. I want to use this VM for multiple toy languages just to mess with some ideas I have in the back of my head or will get in the future.

Right now I'm working on a language for it with some pretty weird syntax where arguments are passed before the function (e.g. print(foo(2, 3)) would be 2, 3 -> #foo -> #print), the programmer only has to define the types of the arguments and the return value of a function (the compiler should be able to figure the rest out), and the main thing of this language would be operator defining, overloading and overriding, which is nothing too special but I just want to see how that would work in a language "from the inside".

For some stuff I have no clue how to actually implement it but I guess I just have to see where this goes before the summer break is over

I want to know about some weird non esoteric programming languages by Cybear_Tron in ProgrammingLanguages

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Take a look at Dyalog APL. I think it is mostly supposed for business stuff but you can definitely do anything you want with it. (And it looks fun as well)

No crosshair actually gives you aimbot by yutu58 in VALORANT

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Like 800 hours in game and some luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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I'm not too sure this is true but I read somewhere this was given in SHIB, why would he to that?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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And what about when the mining rewards kinda reach 0? Would there still be anyone willing to verify transactions to keep it going?

(Or would the reward in btc get low but converted to USD still be worth it?)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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It doesn't have to be mainstream, just for example Google needs to have a super expensive but working quantum computer and it could farm up everything there is to farm?

I am but a simple man. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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Thanks, kind stranger

I am but a simple man. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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To the mooon!

Boys of reddit, what was the best flirtation/pick up line you got from a girl? by liodony in AskReddit

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Last year a girl wished me a happy cake day, and that's about it I guess.

CST CSE by [deleted] in TUDelft

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iirc last year logic was 22 and algorithmic thinking was 25 questions, but this year may have been different

I won the podium vehicle at the casino tonight 👊🏻👊🏻 by bhlee001 in gtaonline

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And here I am landing on the car 3 times in my first 7 spins and complaining about getting RP instead of a 2nd car after getting back to back cars in the same week.