Meme Monday!
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Meme Monday!
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Except it needs
return true;
at the end or it will never recurse! :OOr ´return false;` at the end, just to get it to compile/parse. Otherwise the return isn't nescessary for a recursion, since it will get stuck in an infinite recursion while evaluating the if condition.
That's part of the joke.
Well played 👏
😂confusion!
what/?
I need to steal this meme. I will leave a like for me 👍🙂
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This is marvelous😁
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Someone need a cup of coffe to be ready to start, I need a bunch of memes! :D
I like to double fist it with coffee in one hand and memes in the other.
code still compiling....😶
I feel personally attacked 😂
This's better
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Both are correct in their "programmer way"s. The guy considered some language that starts array indexing at 0, while the woman considered Lua.
(Lua starts array index at 1).
Clearly, the woman is based, as illustrated by her eating ice cream in the last panel. Lua knows how to count.
and Euphoria and some BASICs and ...
Oh, thanks for the info. Nice.
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We need artificial stupidity too.
We already have that.
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It is a good solution.
the virgin
BigInt
vs the chadNumber
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sounds like a whole lot of F words in it
Sorry for being that guy 😁
Or just
const print = console.log
I actually did this once, because console.log was kindof restricting my flow.
rip when you try
print("data", data)
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The worst part is that it's not portable across hardware or operating systems. 👌
If we make a chart of all the weights in a neural network, it would be something like this:

Maybe it's art. But certainly not a graph.
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Actually, no. Decision trees are a subdomain and can hardly be called AI by today's standard.
Never forget the A stands for Artificial. As in fake.
labels under pictures are switched around
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Source code
This was my Friday. To be honest, the six hours of telling Python to make graphics (maps, in my case) in a way that felt like building a Rube Goldberg machine was fun... a lot more fun than making each one-by-one and then realizing that I forgot to update some mundane detail (like a title) on four of them after I imported them into Word.
True, and I hope I'm using this code at least one more time this year!