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Zero-based arrays are for kikes, niggers, and gays

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 0:07

Zero-based arrays are for kikes (Lisp).

Zero-based arrays are for niggers (C).

Zero-based arrays are for gays (ML).

Name: /lounge/ 2017-03-03 0:31

/lounge/

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 0:37

>>1
You can make zero-based arrays one-based arrays by putting an empty/dummy element in index 0

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 2:06

>>3 a better idea is to use this value for branchless boundchecking:
https://www.reddit.com/r/frozenvoid/wiki/algorithms/date_storage/boundchecking

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 2:13

>>4 stay on reddit frozenanus

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 2:36

>>5
Mike "Its not a phase, its direct current" Pence: Thinking of anus? Its time for some electric trance.

Name: /lounge/ 2017-03-03 2:52

/lounge/

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 4:28

Chibitalk.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 6:24

>>4
It doesn't error, but it leaves quite a lot of uncertainty that could be worse than just throwing an error and saying "something is broken!"

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 8:28

>>9 Its built for maximum speed without allowing buffer overflow.

Name: DUBS BASED ARRAYS 2017-03-03 8:48

DUBS BASED ARRAYS

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 8:49

>>11
But do they begin with 00 or 11?

Name: /lounge/ 2017-03-03 11:49

/lounge/

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 12:31

>>12
11. >>11 are first dubs you can get, the first >>00 dubs are at >>100

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 12:49

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 14:19

>>15
0 is not an actual number. Otherwise show me 0 apples.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 14:36

>>16
How many apples do you see in this post?

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 14:43

It's when you start getting into negative apples and apple inflation that things get a bit imaginary

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 14:45

Actual numbers are of type Some (n >= 1) | None.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 14:49

>>18
The fun begins at p-adic apples. They have a very strange appleometry but are very important for modern apple theory.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 15:07

>>16
undefined

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 15:08

>>21
meant to quote 17-san

Name: /lounge/ 2017-03-03 15:51

/lounge/

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-03 22:31

>>14-15
Posts are one-based. >>0 is not a post number. Only post numbers can be dubs.

What kind of a number is 0 anyway? >>00 = >>000 = >>0000 = >>00000 = >>000000 = >>0000000 = >>00000000 = >>000000000 = >>0000000000 And folks think null pointers are wacky.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 3:20

>>20
How does one compare non-Archimedean apples?

Name: /lounge/ 2017-03-04 3:31

holy fuck this is not programming you stupid noobs.

Could someone just make a new /prog/ because the guy who runs this one obviously gave up a long time ago.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 3:39

"Don't sell your apples today, they'll be worth more tomorrow!" - is the premise of apple inflation, and the general cause of bought apples being less fresh

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 3:50

It's like the currency is going out of date faster than the apples

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 6:52

>>26
I've did it before, and i found moderating a forum that attracts types like of /prog/ too demanding and closed it(FrozenBBS).
I've settled on having a private wiki on reddit instead.
In general allowing anonymous access and lax moderation(you can't really stay 24/7 moderating this shit) will result in same thing as progrider. While it does appeal to some people to have control over moderating /prog/-like forum, its essentially unpaid job with very little cost/benefit ratio, the amount of interesting content doesn't worth the time(and generally such content is just rehashed stackoverflow/hackernews/reddit threads)

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 8:20

>>26
Why would we talk about programming on a Touhou textboard?

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 9:00

>>25
For p-adic apples, you can use the lexicographical ordering because a p-adic apple is essentially a formal series of finite sets of apples. Other apples could be compared using the axiom of choice, but you cannot order non-archimedean apple fields such that the order plays well with the usual operations. While this makes it a lot less useful than an order of real apples, it is to be expected that reality is privileged in an empirical field like mathematics. You would usually work with different properties of the non-archimedean apples.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 10:59

>>30
Lets see these touhou implement a trinary xor!

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 13:09

>>30,32
this thread is not about touhou, it is about apples.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 13:58

What will a quantum biapple machine do with triapples?

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 14:01

>>34
Make some damn good hooch.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 14:08

cooch

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 14:37

superpositional combinatorics and such?
2 -> 2 (+ 1)
3 -> 3 (+ 4)

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-04 16:06

>>33
This thread is now about both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd5iEeIe7L0

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-11 14:06

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-11 14:24

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-11 14:31

`Rockin very loose pants'

https://soundcloud.com/actionbronson/action-bronson-easy-rider

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-11 14:36

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-13 1:21

IBM has a 5 qubit machine hooked up to the internet =)

I can't make heads or tails of the thing just yet though ;D

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-13 12:09

>>43
they dont

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-13 12:17

my nama jef..

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-14 1:57

>>44
IBM does, you can find it by googling 'Experience IBM Quantum'

It's a superposition pun lol

It doesn't look like trit based crypto could really be any weaker than bit-based systems unless you're relying on some maximal scattering property, or they manage to build cutrits or cubitrits / cupentrits /etc

3^5 is also pretty close to 2^8 so that's kind of handy, only twelve values short

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-14 8:28

>>43,45
Is it an actual quantum computer as defined by, say, Feynman or is it a ``quantum computer'' as defined by IBM? To make the latter is trivial, you only need enough money for smoke and mirrors so the public believes it. The great thing about the five qubit computer is that classical computers can still easily imitate them, so you can even have a ``demo''.

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-14 13:53

>>47
It's probably somewhere in the middle, seriously

The design of the thing seems fairly weak also, a [q0 -> q1 -> q2 <- q3 <- q4] + [q0 -> q2 <- q4] layout doesn't really allow any classical cycles

2q * [0inp / 2out], 2q * [1inp / 1out], 1q * [4inp / 0out]

something like [q0 <-> q1 -> q2 -> q3] + [q0 <-> q3] you would think

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-20 19:10

\(2q * [0inp / 2out], 2q * [1inp / 1out], 1q * [4inp / 0out]\)

Name: Anonymous 2017-03-20 19:10

>>49
What a waste of resources

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