Sorry, we sold out of that 5 min before you walked in.
Sorry, we sold out of that 5 min before you walked in.
They came for the dogs first and now us
Well, I guess PDF has one thing going for it (which might not be relevant for scientific papers): The same file will render the same on any platform (assuming the reader implements all the PDF spec to the tee).
Welcome to Denmark.
Stuxnet would like a chat with you
Can we at least avoid a dystopia future?
But can we at least get him out the election?
Don’t be evil, you know.
Sounds like you should find a new product to use.
Hard to argue with that logic 😂
I am Danish and I have never seen this…
Can we at least see it?
And how long you watched
And would you call SSH a library?
Look. Doing A-E is going to be expensive enough for the young fella. I don’t think he can also afford gunshot wound treatment.
To be fair, this is a classical strategi in startups called “wizard of Oz prototyping” - it is used to test if there is a market for something before the tech is ready. But the tech is supposed to be created soon after and actually work…
Who would have thought that Tolkien would be 100 years ahead by depicting smart phone addiction. He even got the fact right that you become invisible (ie isolated in your room, not going out) when you use it.
Makes me realize I haven’t seen a dickbutt in years.
You knew it was fake/going to be a joke when anon got a girlfriend so easily.
Let me take a stab at it:
Problem: Given two list of length n, find what elements the two list have in common. (we assume that there are not duplicates within a single list)
Naive solution: For each element in the first list, check if it appears in the second.
Bogo solution: For each permutation of the first list and for each permutation of the second list, check if the first item in each list is the same. If so, report in the output (and make sure to only report it once).