This. 1/0 does not exist in our number system. Alternate number systems allow 1/0 to exist at the expense of many useful properties of mathematics that (OC?) OP doesn’t seem to understand. Not everything in math has to make sense: we simply gave ourselves some set rules, and then built up a system off the consequences of those rules. If 1/0 cannot exist within those rules, then that’s it. If you’re going to argue against centuries of mathematical advancements then so be it, I can’t stop you, but it’s pretty obviously a losing battle.
dukk
I mean, I got lemonade…
I wouldn’t trust it do everything yet, but it sure as hell would be useful to retrieve information. Wish I could just ask it “Hey, is the door locked?” and get an answer.
Maybe it could suggest actions, but I wouldn’t want to have it do anything without manual human confirmation, it’s too unreliable.
Doesn’t work in nushell, function syntax is different.
Probably still possible, just written differently.
My code is beautiful.
My process wasn’t.
I already regret it, but I won’t stop.
I’m going to try it in Haskell.
~~Might~~ Probably will regret this.
If I’m going to be working in my dreams, I better get paid for it.
Just wash them in the shower.
If you did pack all that oxygen that right, wouldn’t the temperature also drop to about a similar level?
But wouldn’t that be too long? At that point, you’d either have to speed it up or you’d have to push back everything else they were saying, causing you to be delayed.
I’d shorten it to “I’m making this the fuck up”.
And maybe he published it on GitHub?
That’d be funny. Seeing mass-repo-creator
and then 4000 random repositories below it.
Oh, cool, I did pretty much the same thing, just finding the words manually instead (didn’t want to use any external libraries, so I just wrote a function to search for me. Haskell doesn’t have much for OOT B functionality).