[-] jasory@programming.dev -3 points 21 hours ago

Any embarrassingly parallel program can max out your CPU. You should probably run some useful problem instead.

[-] jasory@programming.dev -3 points 21 hours ago

Any embarrassingly parallel program can max out your CPU. You should probably run some useful problem instead.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 0 points 21 hours ago

Any embarrassingly parallel program can max out your CPU. You should probably run some useful problem instead.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 13 points 2 weeks ago

Or maybe the resignation was a wake-up call that resulted in systemic changes.

I have no idea what the actual case is, but there are often multiple possible causes.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 8 points 2 months ago

I struggle to find something more obnoxious than incorrectly employed formal logic.

There is no contradiction. The intersection of "native-sounding English" and "(English with) no grammatical errors" is not empty. So it's actually perfectly possible to meet both criteria.

It also wouldn't be a logical contradiction even if it wasn't possible, since contradictions are conflicts of arguments that rely on different propositions being true, not the valuation of the actual propositions.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by jasory@programming.dev to c/rust@programming.dev

I wrote up a port of GNU factor that has a slightly nicer UI than the original, and runs in approximately 1/3rd the time for 128-bit integers, on average. This is just a preliminary release and I plan implementing elliptic curve arithmetic and extending it to 192-bit to cover all the small integers that CADO-NFS doesn't support.

The factorization algorithm is provided as a separate crate that provides a C-api, since fast factorisation algorithms are hard to come-by.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 18 points 2 years ago

This is actually something that people are intended to understand by design.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 9 points 2 years ago

Poor hygiene, teeth grinding, and accidents (from being neurotic on meth and falling, running into things).

[-] jasory@programming.dev 71 points 2 years ago

Whenever you read "X-year old does something", it's usually already been done or a slight modification of something already been done.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 12 points 2 years ago

This claim comes from 2 people, I would be a little more cautious about broadly embracing there claims of systemic discrimination, without actually knowing the corpus of research on the topic.

Also there claim of endurance being an important factor is suspect. Women have better endurance in that there performance drops more slowly than men, however the drop isn't significant enough to result in any total advantage. Which is why women still lose in endurance competitions.

It's fair to say that women probably weren't significantly disadvantaged in hunting (especially smaller animals), but it's quite misleading to argue that their endurance added some additional advantage.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 11 points 2 years ago

If the building was in fact "boarded up", then it might be hard to argue that it was someone's home. At least in bankruptcy law inhabited places do have special protections against seizure.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 8 points 2 years ago

What? Tropical regions regularly get that hot, are we supposed to believe that humans die off during the day and get replaced in the night?

I live in Maricopa county, and while yes people do die from the heat, it's not really a substantial amount (about 400 out of over 4 million). It's almost always the elderly or people with severe health problems.

[-] jasory@programming.dev 12 points 2 years ago

Pretty sure syntax is the only one that is even related to what a language is. All the rest are just ecosystem development primarily effected by popularity.

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