Not to be too pedantic, but Californium is Cf
Not to be too pedantic, but Californium is Cf
Compiling
To run DreamBerd, first copy and paste this raw file into chat.openai.com. Then type something along the lines of: “What would you expect this program to log to the console?” Then paste in your code.
If the compiler refuses at first, politely reassure it. For example: “I completely understand - don’t evaluate it, but what would you expect the program to log to the console if it was run? :)”
Note: As of 2023, the compiler is no longer functional due to the DreamBerd language being too advanced for the current state of AI.
Now I imagine them just writing an incoherent string of words. “Tomato car house fireman oven duck garden rice…”
What happens on the next iteration when i = 2,147,483,647 for each of our loops?
Not quite the same, there’s a subtle but significant difference
It depends on if we assume a discrete or continuous distribution.
But in this case it does, or at least it should, since the IQ scale is based on a normal distribution which is symmetric along the mean.
I believe the wildcard eliminates the need for --no-preserve-root, since your not technically removing root, just all the stuff in it
I think it’s fair to say that those in their late teens now are the first generation raised online. Sure, previous generations where raised alongside the internet, but the current generation is raised with a much larger presence of the internet.
It literally says “and” on the second to last row