> Austin Robert Carlile (born September 27, 1987) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Pensacola, Florida. He achieved prominence as formerly the lead vocalist of Attack Attack! and Of Mice & Men. After leaving Of Mice & Men, he began coaching youth baseball in Costa Rica.
Personally I'm on the side of the skibidi toilets. The cameramen are too authoritarianism-pilled for me
I know it's a controversial take, but I think the skibidi toilets were here first and have the right to stand up to the well-organized, mind-controlling forces that want to keep them down
unrelated, but I find it interesting that when MDN partners with OpenAI no one cares or makes noise about it, but when SE partners with OpenAI, you get protests, a thousand downvotes and displeasure from the community
@Adám Sorry for the delay in responding. Yeah, I'd be down, looks like an interesting podcast! For full clarity, Jam never really got off the ground (uni kinda took focus at the wrong moment :P) but I did publish the fork of Jelly that's been used for unofficial updates to Jelly
@lyxal There is much less expectation of ownership on MDN. Posts don't even list their authors. So it makes sense people would be less upset. Also you can't deface because someone needs to review the pull request
@Bubbler I like this idea! The reason I ask is I want to multiply an array of numpy.float128 more quickly using cython or numba. But I don't really trust my expertise so I want to have some way I am still handling things with the right precision.
numba doesn't support np.float128 so I have to implement a type extension which I haven't done before
@Bubbler I get 16444 for np.float128 and 1074 for np.float64
The mail sender
There are N houses and some paths in a town and. Some mails need sent from a house to another.
You are now in house 1, and it's your job to send these mails as soon as possible. Output the shortest time.
Test cases:
(Path P1, P2, cost)... [Src, Dest]... => Cost
(1,2,8) [1,2] => 8
...
Challenge
Per Wikipedia:
Numberlink is a type of logic puzzle involving finding paths to
connect numbers in a grid.
The player has to pair up all the matching numbers on the grid with
single continuous lines (or paths). The lines cannot branch off or
cross over each other, and the numbers have t...
It might be a bit late for this, but do y'all think Construct a uInt from an array of bits would benefit from a community wiki answer for languages where the solution is a builtin?
In skimming through the answers so far, I think I only see one that's a straight builtin. There's a couple more that are "join into string and then use builtin."