I would've expected kilobits per cubic (centi)meter if it's dry volume, but maybe cubic centimeters are smaller than the amount one usually has, and cubic meters are bigger.
I'm imagining walking into a grocery store, going into the aisle with the refrigerated stuff, and trying to decide between a gallon of milk and a gallon of core memory
Expand a Rubik's Cube Commutator
Tags: rubiks-cubestringcode-golf
Background
We will be using a 3x3 cube for this challenge.
Rubik's cubers have their own notation for movements on the cube:
Each of the 6 faces has a clockwise turn notated with a single capital letter: UDLRFB. There are three ad...
@GingerIndustries Out of curiosity, what problems have you run into with Replit's GitHub integration? I haven't used it extensively, but it's worked well for me so far.
@pxeger Nice, I have a custom command in APL that converts a character to code point or vice versa, and (not) puts it on the clipboard too, but it doesn't handle aliases. Hm…
If I could work out how to get nvim to use tabs for specific file formats only, I'd probably configure it to use tabs for shell scripts and config files
@RedwolfPrograms The code I work on for work uses three spaces :/ Once I figured out how to set Notepad++'s indent level to three spaces, it wasn't too bad.
@Wezl-acautionarytale I don't mind 2 or 1 in some contexts, but mainly for Pip, tinylisp, and QBasic. Or if I'm writing Python code on TIO and I have to type the indent on each line manually.
@GingerIndustries Hmm, several good possibilities. In a programming language with cyclical indexing, it's obviously A again. In MS Excel, it's AA. I'm rather inclined to go with Á, though.
@DLosc Letters are just a social construct, we can make anything a letter! We can make saturday a letter, we can make democracy a letter, we can even make language itself a letter. You're just holding back society, keeping us tied to that old definition.
like i was talking with someone about like how "sub" means beneath but then theres words like "substitute" and they were like "yeah i dont think stitute is a word"
The only sort of different one is controversy, but I'm pretty sure the contra- prefix was originally con+tra (I don't remember what the tra- part meant)
bad example by me maybe, but from an english perspective it can be hard to tell where the suffixes get split cause theres also ones which like, share starting letters but one is longer
iirc
im not actually confused about why it happens i know language is just like that but like