No mention of VLC?
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If you’re confused it’s fine to just ask which one to use
Go and Python and Typescript all have their own footguns.
I assume Rust is the same, but haven’t used it personally to see
Atlas_@lemmy.worldto
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5·1 month agoAlso the number of outcomes isn’t connected to the solution space reduction the way you say. If you don’t know whether the fake coin is heavier or lighter, both tilt-right and tilt-left are effectively the same result. So at least your first test really only has 2 meaningful outcomes.
In general, you’ll only reduce your solution space DOWN TO (not by) 1/(number of distinguishable outcomes) if the possible solutions are evenly divided among those outcomes. It’s easy to have a problem where “result 1 narrows it down a lot, result 2 doesn’t tell us much”
Atlas_@lemmy.worldto
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3·1 month agoIf you don’t know whether it’s heavier or lighter, after the first test shows uneven you still have 6 coins possible. You can do it in 3 tests only if you know lighter vs heavier for the fake coin.
You can actually change the functionality of some punctuation, such as is used in my favorite command
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Oddly enough, out of all of these the one the compiler has the best chance of optimizing out is the last one
Lol lmao, you think I have kids?
Or say “ok, you got me there. But, two things can be true and I’m here to listen if you have something you want to talk about”
Also does not handle ‘IIIIIIIII’ -> ‘IX’ properly




Uhh, clouds? Duh