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@hj @lanodan @Moon It's not false or true, it's completely undefined. The rules for sequencing explicitly state that you can only update a variable once between sequence points

The compiler is allowed to read C into register B, then increment C in place, then read C into register A, and then conclude that A > B

@Codeberg @drewdevault@fosstodon.org It's loaded sophistry and that's it. Complete gibberish

The censorship he complains about is overwhelmingly in his favour but he whines about "the right thing" being more of it

>developed a tendency to defend hate speech and demean speech that challenged them
You term speech that challenges you as "hate speech" in the same sentence, it's completely self-unaware

>Eggdrop is a popular IRC bot and the oldest that is still being maintained.
>It was originally written by Robey Pointer in December 1993 to help manage and protect the EFnet channel
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggdrop

@moffintosh @Zerglingman @thor
>Bootlicker ideology and serial war-loser
>berserker's town token commie
>mucho texto edumacate yourself
lmao

@LukeAlmighty @beardalaxy politicalcompass.org sucks massively though. Half the questions don't even make sense or are questions like "It's a good thing when corporations fuck you in the ass", and then none of the results make sense

Sapply compass is the sanest one I've seen, probably because it doesn't conflate economics and progressive/traditional

@beardalaxy The worst was when it felt like it was sinking, wasn't painful, wouldn't exactly call the emotion sadness either though

@beardalaxy
libwebp is easy to use (even to the point of only needing a single function call) and webp has good adoption in FOSS applications. As is always the case, proprietary software is a curse that holds everyone back

@furgar Wasn't the point that they didn't know he was in the SS and were only disgusted after they found it. They didn't defend him

(it obviously doesn't mean they are bad BTW)

@LukeAlmighty @beardalaxy They're the least significant digits in the scientific notation. It could for example be to show a margin of error

@beardalaxy @LukeAlmighty He probably knows how that works. I think he means it's a number notation and not an equation, hence the x10⁻³⁵m

Since it's scientific notation, it might have something to do with the precision. You could include or drop the 18 and it wouldn't change the number by any reasonable fraction

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