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>>15596324
>apple's "goto" fail

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>>15549970
Who fucking needs one? Just memorize shit if you need or want to know if you need to recall it in an instant.

>>15550130
>itoddler

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Social "science" doesn't count this is not easy mode.

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it's in the mirrorverse and it's stars, planets etc are causing the 'dark energy' effects that we see

>>11054075
we've created antimatter though?

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This somewhat simple exercise is up on /g/ right now. It seems to present some difficulty for the average /g/ user. I have slightly rewritten it and present it for your amusement, you should certainly be able to solve this.

suppose you have a number generator that has the discrete uniform distribution on {0,1}

1. describe an algorithm for a number generator with the discrete uniform distribution on {0,1,2,3,4,5,6}

2. repeat (1) but your algorithm must terminate, or prove no such algorithm exists

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