that's hilarious i mean awful
io
thanks for that!
and how does qed, ed, ex and sed and grep relate to nano micro and pico in comparison? 🤔
newsflash, ed is also visual, i can see it on my terminal rn
i was curious how unlikely exactly this would be.
The randomUUID method generates a new version 4 UUID
which is, According to the linked documentation, a 128bit number, with some "significant bits" being changed (no idea what that's about, lets just say it's a 128bit number)
the chance of hitting a predfined number would be
1/(2^128) or 1/340282366920938463463374607431768211456
assuming your cpu does one comparison per Step at 4Ghz (4 billion per second) (idk how many steps it needs in reality, it doesn't matter, more then one tho)
that would take roughly
2.696 x 10^21 years, which is
2 x 10^11 or 200000000000 times the age of the universe
(using the expected value of geometric distribution (1/p), so 1/(1/(2^ 128)) = 2^128 steps)
no it doesn't (?)
is that vim's evil mode?
sed is a stream editor. A stream editor is used to perform basic text transformations on an input stream (a file or input from a pipeline). While in some ways similar to an editor which permits scripted edits (such as ed), sed works by making only one pass over the input(s), and is consequently more efficient. But it is sed’s ability to filter text in a pipeline which particularly distinguishes it from other types of editors.
I love the way they are selling this
the only reason you think that is the gdp which looks okay because of the financial markets AI Hype and maybe the Defense Systems Industry.
The actual economy: Groceries, Services, both public and and private, healthcare and Infrastructure in general are all very much nose first in the ground.
Business is not Economy
windows problems xd