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Sensei

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  1. ...my dislike is toward philosophy rather than you, my child.. ps. Once I said that if one wants to train the brain, one should train the creation of algorithms.. ..if I will destroy you tube, will be it understandable answer from my side for disagreement for whatever you will say and backup it with a video.. ? ps. You will say that their servers don't work.. I guess..
  2. Accident. Next time it may not be case if someone takes gene-altering drugs. ps. I introduced this as novel information in case it was not noticed by forum members..
  3. In some people, the eyes turned blue overnight: https://nypost.com/2023/09/05/babys-brown-eyes-turn-blue-overnight-after-covid-19-treatment/
  4. It would fit this thread only if I suggested that "every man is a thief".. ps. You do that quite often, like "pulling a rabbit out of a hat", which suggests that you have been preprogrammed that way.. ps2. You seem to have some unnatural and inexplicable attraction to philosophy.. The code should be fixed. Otherwise you will talk to me like in "Westworld"
  5. I am a "master of efficiency".. On of the first "paid" jobs in my new coming in '90 was converting C/C++ to Motorola 68k and PowerPC assembler.. ps. "paid" because the service provider didn't pay as much as we agreed.. He unexpectedly earned too much and decided to screw me.
  6. Passing you through online translator did not make you any more understandable..
  7. What former (from my list)? Former are people working at polling stations.. ..then you shouldn't be ambiguous (and pay special attention not to be ambiguous in the future).. Otherwise there will be meaningless "what did you mean" or "misunderstandings" derailing the thread.. ...I was referring to "his minions"...
  8. Aren't you mixing "volunteers" who count votes and work at polling stations with "volunteers" who help politicians from their party during campaign.. ? Because of course I said about the latter.. Here, people who work at polling stations get paid. This year, an ordinary member of the election commission received 22% of the minimum monthly salary. The chairman of the election commission, 29%. Quite nice for a one day job. They can't vote. They verify people's identities and then count the votes. Indeed, they are mostly retirees.
  9. ..ask ChatGPT to write the code for you.. e.g. "write me a C/C++ code which prints the first 100 prime numbers", or so.. Write your C/C++ code that does the same things in advance to the question to ChatGPT. Compare them.
  10. ..or you don't know how to program A.I. .. Don't judge by your abilities/weaknesses.. ps. Are you able to (without cheating etc.) beat ChatGPT at programming in C/C++ ... ?
  11. ..which is simply impossible in the US from the very beginning.. ? ..just like any other politician..? Honest? You must be joking or living in an illusion.. These volunteers are seeking contact with politician-to-be.. if he or she succeeds, they hope to be remembered, when it comes to the ministerial table layout and in hope to get lucrative job, worth to have in their CV.. ..I did not say a word, not thought, about counting stage..
  12. How do you know if the previous ones were won or lost in an honest way? His principal is in desperate position due to attack, so will push even harder than previously.. ps. Then, you should "pray" for his "logout" by sysadmin (as someone called in the Religion section of this forum)..
  13. @Trurl You seem to be obsessed with RSA and prime number factorization. 1) for illegal activity there are much simpler ways.. 2) for legitimate activity, i.e. encrypting your own data in a way that no one will be able to read them, there are much simpler ways.. i.e. you create your own algorithm.. Work for hours..
  14. The best cryptographic algorithms are ("can be") your own - only you know the details of the algorithm, there are no desktop or mainframe or GPU ready tools that can be used against your data..
  15. Only a small portion of all energy will be converted into electricity. Start by using a wattmeter on these devices, and then find out what the heat conversion factor of a steam engine is to electricity, and you'll know how much you need to burn to make it work. Cheap, simple, that means not advanced, that means inefficient, that is, the fuel-to-electricity conversion ratio unsatisfactory...
  16. If your goal is to have electricity, solar panels and wind turbine are the best option, not some steam engine, unless you are in northern Canada, Norway, Russia or Antarctica and have six months of night.. It's even illegal in most countries. You would have to steal the wood. Some modern campers have built-in solar panels on the roof..
  17. You "forgot" to describe what you are asking and what you are struggling with..
  18. Like this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire
  19. When there were no countries, there were no wars between countries..
  20. ..a peace and quiet.. ? When? Which? Russian Duma? ASAP!
  21. He has repeated this many times on other occasions. BTW, I am also on Linux.. ..and it is irrelevant.... because anyone can use VirtualBox/VMWare and switch from Linux to Windows or vice versa in no time.. Let's imagine a hypothetical situation that he does not have root privileges or does not want to install additional software. With a non-important (personal data), you can even do it online: https://www.google.com/search?q=convert+odt+to+pdf+online Printing itself on Linux is tough without resorting to strange file formats.. Linux drivers are often created by third-party developers by reverse-engineering Windows drivers, from executable not source code, since manufacturers have not created their own.
  22. In programming we call them data structures ("objects" in C++/Java). They can be pretty darn complicated; compared to them, a tensor looks like an offspring.. Data structures consist of simpler data structures that at their core consist of built-in types that are supported natively ("scalars"). A matrix is such a data type that is slightly after scalars and vectors and well below more complex data structures.
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