@Ausername NaN != NaN in a lot of languages or maybe even most, IIRC
but yes since NaN is not NaN and 2 is not NaN then 2 must be NaN which also implies 2 is not NaN but if 2 is NaN and NaN is 2 then NaN is NaN which means NaN isn't NaN and-
Suppose A and B are two good friends. A has borrowed \$n\$ dollar from B. Now B wants the money back from A and A is also ready to give it. But the problem is A has only \$x\$ dollar notes and B has \$y\$ dollar notes. They both want to keep the number of notes in exchange as low as possible.
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@Wasif in the future please ask here for some final feedback before posting. Some/most of us might've missed the Sandbox post because of how many there are (and not actively going through them in our free time) and there have been at least three clarifications required and you have a 66% invalid answer ratio right now.
@RedwolfPrograms you program needs to be fixed to output 110, 1 for 10, 1, 100 rather than 10, 0 (which is what I was doing before clarification as well).
Seems like people would be more active on weekdays anyway, and the first doesn't guarantee the day of the week, so sticking to a strict schedule isn't really that important imo
Mondays and Fridays seem like bad ideas because timezones could result in some people still being during the weekends, and Wednesdays are already going to have blog stuff going on
if you would like to, then sure :P i was going to make one finalizing the proposal, but then again, no time will work perfectly for everyone, and i think this will reasonably give everyone a chance to participate in at least a few
tuesday is the 11th, so 00:00 Tuesday May 11 UTC, which is Monday May 10 for you
caird and adam (i think they live in ~ the same tz??) will likely be up by then (though they might be busy in the mornings); i think bubbler is awake at that time
wait
i can sleep early and wake up at 4
you're a genius
i was thinking i couldn't do it cuz of work cuz i'd have to stay up til 5:30/6 which is probably not too healthy if i'm getting up at 8:30
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do chat events advertise across the chat network? idk how chat works (assuming it does) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i mean, if people are having a conversation and want to continue it when the event starts, i guess they can make a room to branch off. as long as they have 100 rep, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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should we have people add / offer bounties with criteria in an answer below? I can create a CW and allow people to add a condition for a bounty for the next / any MMG
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you know when you have a dream and when you wake up you can't clearly recall it and soon forget the details but it made no sense and was totally messed up and weird?
ok this was the most cursed thing i have watched and i am charging you $3 for the 3 years it has taken off of my lifespan
@cairdcoinheringaahing out of curiosity did you by any chance accept this answer to make your reputation a multiple of 10? :P
well i saw that but accepting isn't that common and caird doesn't usually accept either :p though granted, this answer does seem to be optimal in which case there isn't really further participation to be had
imo it makes far more sense to give an assignment that makes sense to do with only what's been learnt and then new topics => new assignments that incorporate those
instead of teaching shitty / inefficient practices first and then saying "sike actually this exists, use it instead"
@Wasif there isn't one choice that will be the absolute "best" per se. Jelly seems to be able to beat all stack-based languages (assuming no exact built-ins) in a good amount of medium-length problems due to not having to repeat arguments by tacitly referring to them, but it often struggles at short problems due to requiring extra bytes to manipulate its chaining rules when stack-based languages can just move their items on the stack perfectly fine
as well as longer challenges where you need to work with more than just two values at a time, which Jelly suffers with sometimes
stack-based is both easier to code and easier to understand/learn
it also doesn't really even lose to jelly much
vyxal is pretty competitive against jelly consistently (even when flag abuse isn't involved) even in math challenges (since jelly is usually bad for string challenges)
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Ah, that's unfortunate. Seems someone's noted it in the TIO room already. I've pinged caird to add it to the update list.
I don't think my server could handle the load + I can't guarantee the lifespan of my domain (also it has my name in it) but I've been considering taking over TIO and bringing up a completely new instance of it. I'd need to guarantee I can keep it running and keep the domain for more or less the rest of eternity, but if I do get the capability to in the future, I want to take the burden entirely off of Dennis for his sake and so TIO can return to being up-to-date like it was before.
Maybe just a pipe dream; I hardly understand how it even works and I've never run anything at a non-negligible scale but I don't think the constantly growing backlog of new language and update requests among other issues is helping, and even if I can so much as clear that so it'll be easier for Dennis to pull it onto the main branch that might work. idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think the current TIO runs on AWS? Putting an updated fork on AWS should work in theory, if someone can afford the costs (and also somehow get the Wolfram license)
Ah. Maybe I'll dig around to see if I can find some specs; idk how much the server would have to cost to be able to handle TIO since I don't know how large the server for it actually is
according to the front page TIO is powered by DigitalOcean; they offer VPSs so maybe it's hosted on that? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
TIO and its arenas are run on three separate servers
though it's probably gotten less traffic with CGCC's reduced activity (at least I think? can't verify empirically) and with more languages resulting in more separate interpreters
@hyper-neutrino If you can do all the heavy lifting on the client side (Javascript, or Python interpreter), you can just use any static site thing, like surge
@pxeger You can copy what I did for my deadfish~ interpreter - compress everything into one object, turn to JSON, use js-string-compression's hauffman encoding, base64 the lot and append it too your url.