@rak1507 math.min(24, 1+11*_) wouldn't work because it would be interpreted as math.min(24, x=>1+11*x) instead of x=>math.min(24,1+11*x), unfortunately
Scala isn't a very commonly used language around here. Most of those who know it like it[citation needed], but some go :\ when they encounter its user-defined operators, saying they're too complicated.
However, they're governed by a very simple set of rules, outlined here. Their precedence depend...
A Strange Sequence
Challenge
Write a function that takes a set of positive integers and outputs an integer. Winning criterion is codegolf, shortest bytes win.
Your function will take input in the form of a set of distinct prime powers. Let's call this set \$S\$. You will use \$S\$ to compute the ...
@ChartZBelatedly Nope because of network problem I think the chat page didn't load fully, then The curved arrow shaped buttons to quote message to another user disappeared (You can see I can't quote GoldSparrow) post, It has been fixed now
Personally, I upvote any question I answer and I upvote any valid answer to my challenges (barring a few exceptions), and if everyone does the same, then questions will get more upvotes
@GoldFarmerSprow people usually like to upvote question, instead of going through the answers and vote on each one, same goes for downvoting, but it doesn't mean that answers are ignored
@GoldFarmerSprow I know how this sounds coming from a high rep user, but honestly, the best thing to do is to ignore rep :/ People will upvote what they want to, and they don't really care what you think of your answers, unfortunately
Here is a theoretical question - one that doesn't afford an easy answer in any case, not even the trivial one.
In Conway's Game of Life, there exist constructs such as the metapixel which allow the Game of Life to simulate any other Game-of-Life rule system as well. In addition, it is known that...
@GoldFarmerSprow Before the answers, it was at about +400 IIRC. Getting answered (which got reported in some tech websites/newspapers) brought in a bunch of new users who upvoted it to the moon
@user Yeah I don't understand what problem they have, any newbie will get more than 5 downvotes and over 10 comments explaining the problem with the question
Newcomers to codegolf.SE are often compelled to ask what many of our abbreviations and terms mean. Let us list them here so this information always will be easily available.
@ChartZBelatedly And it doesn't help that people take downvotes and closed questions personally (I do that too, even though I know it's not meant to insult me or something). Perhaps if "close" could be changed to something else to indicate non-permanence, it would be better.
@user I'm talking about unclear questions and stuff, of course, not duplicates or spam.
Sociable numbers are a generalisation of both perfect and amicable numbers. They are numbers whose proper divisor sums form cycles beginning and ending at the same number. A number is \$n\$-sociable if the cycle it forms has \$n\$ unique elements. For example, perfect numbers are \$1\$-sociable (...
I've got a physical server with 8 cores and 24gb of ram. I'm using it for my websites right now, but if there'd be a lot of demand and I had enough time (and my server/internet could handle it) I could try to set up a TIO instance for any languages the regular TIO doesn't support properly at some point in the future
Someone else hosting TIO isn't a big problem to do. So long as someone is willing to put in the time, effort and money, it's basically set up so that anyone who wants to can
The issue is finding someone willing to put in the time, effort and money. I would, but I don't have anywhere near the knowledge/expertise with Linux as I'd want, and I'm not comfortable enough porting it to windows or mac
If somebody of you is interested, I could give your access to the servers and we'd keep them in shape together. It doesn't have to be all the time, but it would be nice to have somebody to fall back on if I become incapacitated again.
But that would require some interaction with Dennis, and I have no idea whether he'd be up for that or not, given that that was a year ago
What exactly happened to make Dennis leave? Was it because of stuff SE did or because he was sick or something? (and if it's the latter, is he all right now?)
To cut a long story short (and from my understanding): for the last few years, Dennis has suffered with mental health issues. Mid 2019, he developed tinnitus which exacerbated these issues and he took a break from SE. Feb 2020, he comes back and explains what happened, said he was on the road to recovery and fixed a few bugs with TIO. Then, early March, he stopped being active again, and we haven't heard from him since then
My most embarassing question is probably the tips question for Scala 3 where all the answers are mine. Some of the tips are actually useful, but now that I'm looking at them again, a few are borderline useless.
This is probably one of the answers I've worked the hardest on (it took a couple of weeks), but it didn't get a ton of votes because it's on an old question. I'm stealing some rep from Adám by requesting a bounty on it, though :P
It disappoints me that basically nobody uses zsh, and therefore nobody knows which are my cleverer answers (I suspect I only get the 1 obligatory pity upvote from the challenge author)
One of my first Haskell answers (a pretty easy one ) got 11 upvotes, but the ones I work hard on - even ones to new questions - get maybe 1 or 2 upvotes. :[(
Answer popularity is basically only based on the popularity of the question. Maybe there should be a metric for proportion of people who saw it that upvoted
I'm just waiting for someone to create a way for computers to interface with human brains, so everyone can just know what everyone else wants to say and is feeling.
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@Wezl I recommend that everyone does the following at least once. Copy https://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/240/ into your URL search bar, then add year/month/day (numbers, e.g. 2021/1/17) after it and read that day's transcript
Setting aside the fact that waffles were created in the seventh circle of hell, cause suffering and apocalyptic horror wherever they are witnessed, and are instruments of pure evil, where did the obsession with talking about them in every thread arise?
Can we stop this and have more waffles?
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@user I don't have a single worst answer, as none of my answers have an overall negative score, and even my "worst" question has a score of 10, but that's because I have asked so few questions
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also good point about votes being additive to whoever it was, I meant to reply at the time but it timed out :-(