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i think saiki is so bad at making passwords. he’s probably sitting there at his computer like “123four56#” and the rest of his friend group watches him type it in and they’re shocked. jaw dropped. and he’s like. what’s the point of a password. if someone steals my laptop i will simply kill them.
#he probably has questionable search history as well#where to find geranium#what to do if lose geranium ring#how to turn hair another color#am i color blind#what does acoustic mean urban dictionary#saiki k#saiki no psi nan#the disastrous life of saiki k#saiki k nonsense#tdlosk#saiki kusou no psi nan#graph rambles
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Random Mouse Algorithm
The 'Random Mouse Algorithm' is the best maze solving algorithm in the universe. It uses less memory than other wasteful pathfinding algorithms like 'Breadth First Search' and 'A-star'. Since it picks a random node at every junction.
So there is no need for complicated containers like queues and stacks. The only downside, it's very slow… But it's guaranteed to find the goal (or cheese) eventually! It also won't find you the shortest path, but there is nothing wrong with taking the scenic route 🐭🧀
#pixel art#ドット絵#gamedev#indiedev#game development#maze#pathfinding#search algorithm#node graph#mouse#cheese
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prompt three - most replayed parts seoyeon during dm for @doyeons — fancams : cr., cr., cr., cr.
#there were like. no fancams for her. so i looked at other members fancams & stages for the graph and searched entirely in krn for videos jhk#002#003#seoyeon#lee seoyeon#fromis9#fromis#fromisnet#ggnet#femaleidol#femaleidolsedit#idolady#kgoddesses#useroro#eritual#lunanuggets#*500 event#mg:fromis#m:seoyeon#flashing tw
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december 8, 2002
#flickr#2002#graffiti#drawing#graph paper#minneapolis#minnesota#usa#found photography#old web#webcore#search term: late
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Got jumpscared by my own full legal name showing up in my email notifications bc I forgot I emailed my code to myself today just in case my VM ends up stopping working again (I got nervous & didn't wanna lose my progress lol)
Goldfish level memory retention
& the funny thing is that the email itself is just. This

Full Legal Name code • hi
#speculation nation#title 'code' email is just 'hi'. with the .c file attached of course#honestly i had a very productive day in lab today. i got the core structure of the program down and made sure it all worked#testing it with One of the sorting algorithms. and it worked!!#the lab is to code functions for different kinds of sorts. like bubble sort selection sort and uhh. some other shit idr rn#and have the functions take timestamps from before and after they run the sorts to calculate the elapsed time#and we have to run this for array sizes of like. 10 50 500 etc etc up to like 50000 or smth? if i remember right.#and then once all that's done we take the output and graph the time elapsed for each type of sort/search per array sizes#so today at lab i made the random array generator function. a swap function. the execution function. bubble sort. and main.#main calls the execution function passing in the array sizes. execution(10); execution(50); etc#execution defines the array of that size. then calls the random number generator to populate the array. then passes it to the sort functions#tested with my one bubble sort function. which finished in like 0.00003 seconds or smth for array size 10#BUT taking the time stamps was tricky. there are a lot of ways to do that. and time(); in c is in full seconds#i ended up asking the TA if he had a recommendation for what to use bc theres a LOT of time functions out there#and full seconds isnt precise enough for this purpose. & he recommended clock()!!#records number of clock ticks which is NOT the same as seconds. but when u divide it by uh. forgetting it rn but it's a constant#that will turn it into actual seconds. clock tics per sec?? smth like that.#so anyways very productive 👍 i just need to set main up to call execution function for all the different array sizes#and then write all the functions for the different sorts/searches. but i have the core structure down with the bubble sort function#(specifically with the time stamps and the print function after) that i will copy-paste for all the other functions#and then inside them i put the basic code. none of it's complicated. all can be found on the internet easy.#SO!!!!! honestly i think itd take me less than an hour to finish. tho plotting out that graph is going to be annoying#something like 6 sizes per 5 sort/search functions. painstakingly copy pasting each one into excel or smth lol#but yea im content with how much ive gotten done. yippee!!!!#now i just need to finish my web programming lab before sunday night. blehhhhh
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I kinda hate how dead Half Life/HLVRAI tumblr rp is. :(
Then again I may just not have found those people yet. Wanted to rp Half Life on here, but yeah, couldn't find any active accounts.
Anyway, if you come across this and you'd like to rp Half Life or HLVRAI on discord, you can send me a message, and I'll check you out. :> As long as you're a pretty decent person who won't ask anything illegal of me, I wouldn't be opposed. I'm also A-Okay with OC's.
#half life#hlvrai#rp#looking for people to rp with because I can't really find anyone active on here by searching#btw I'm 27 years old because I figure mentioning my age is important#Anyway I'm not expecting anyone to respond to this or even to message me#Also looking for people to rp with because I'm not really having the most fun on Twitter trying to rp with people I'm honestly frustrated#a rant is incoming below#like things were going great for a little while and then people just gradually lost interest in me I guess :(#like even people who I really liked interacting with who seemed to like interacting with me just kind of stopped unless I approach first#even then they may just like my response and respond to someone else#It's to the point where I'm questioning if they even like me or they are just tolerating me#like I'm lucky if I even get one response to something I post in a day so it's not very fun anymore#I want to post that I want to take a break but I know I'll be pissed if everyone and their dog comes out of the woodwork to respond#because it's like “this is why I'm taking a break no one responds unless I have an issue”#it's been ongoing for a couple weeks to the point where I've made a line graph
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🌻 tumblr stats 2024 🌻
tagged by @sophsun1—thank you!! this was so much fun
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#tagged in#i know exactly what that post is in 2014 that drives all these graphs to look this insane#also it's funny to see how i got like 0 notes for a period of time in the late 2010s#and it's bc i had accidentally put my blog to hide from ALL searches including internal tumblr ones#when i meant to just hide it from external searches like google#also that lines up to the time i stopped making gifs
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Oh. i see. You can't search that on here. Unfortunate.
#i was like i wonder if there is discussion of these graphs on here. but if i search that. well. thats pussy.#i can *read* things at work but alas
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This graph is not badly formatted - like the OP explains, it is a regular, linear histogram, and I would argue it is actually compressing things unreasonably much. I very much doubt this diagram would meaningfully change if you expanded it fivefold along the first axis, making each pixel just $100 million. Nor, frankly, if you made it $10 million per pixel. But that would expand the horizontal far too much to display on most computer displays.
"It turns out that if you put Elon Musk on the graph, almost the entire US population is crammed into a vertical bar, one pixel wide. Each pixel is $500 million wide, illustrating that $500 million essentially rounds to zero from the perspective of the wealthiest Americans."
- Ken Shirriff, Wealth distribution in the United States
#A cursory search found a few sources claiming around 1.5 million US households have net worth 10M+#So it is possible expanding the graph by 50 would result in the second category being as high as one and a half pixels#but the point stands#plus that's households so it counts situations that amount to 5+5 and so on
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Pathfinding tutorial: Exploring a node graph using depth first search whilst searching for a goal point.
The depth first search algorithm will explore the first node it finds and continue picking the first connected node until it either finds the goal or runs into a dead end. At which point it will backtrack and pick the next unexplored node. It will continue doing this until the goal is found or every node is explored.
Exploring all the nodes in a node graph using depth first search
#gamedev#indiedev#game development#maze#pathfinding#node graph#coding#creative coding#programming#processing#java#graph theory#search algorithm#tutorial#education
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Why Google May Not Show Your Knowledge Graph Information
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#authority signals#business visibility#E-E-A-T#entity authority#external validation#Google Business Profile#Google crawlability#Google indexing#Google Knowledge Graph#Google Search optimization#Knowledge Panel#local SEO#NAP consistency#schema markup#structured data#Wikidata
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just wanted to quickly make a meme but then realized that the ideological implications behind the template i was going to use contradict my convinctions and reinforce oppression. so like imagine some type of a meme template where there's progression from a picture signifying the worst option to the picture signifying the best one that consists of four pictures in total and they're titled "comparing emperor to omeluum", "comparing emperor to astarion", "comparing emperor to tav" and "comparing emperor to wyll" respectively
#me gesturing at that imagined meme: will you please consult the graphs#if im being honest with you. i am so tired both of 'the emperor is evil because omeluum' and 'the emperor is just like astarion so#it's hypocritical to only like astarion of the two of them'#realised that i didn't censor his name. well if someone sees it while searching for him be welcome to scroll past lol
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Started working on my C lab. Remembered how good of a position I left myself in after last week, so yay!! It won't take too much effort to finish.
I'm not gonna finish before lab tho, both bc I dont really have time (whoops I dragged my feet with starting it this morning) but also I realized. Well the sort functions are self-explanatory. Randomly generate an array and then sort it, timing how long each sort takes to do it. But then the search functions... *what* are we supposed to be searching???? That's. Not stated in the document. So I'm gonna ask the TA about that.
#speculation nation#also i think binary search needs them to be sorted already??? so uh. whats the deal here#but i got the bubble sort function done. gotta put in the code for insertion and selection sorts using the bones from the bubble sort#aka i copy pasted all the time stamp and print shit from the bubble sort to build off of. bc it's the same for these too#just that middle part. the loops themselves. those are different. but i can also find those online easy#also the professor literally Gave us the code in class. but im gonna double check them with online stuff too#just in case. since i wrote them down and he wrote them down on the board. several steps where mistakes could be made#the searches probably wont be difficult either. theyre still taking the same time stamps and printing thing from the sorts#just. searching instead. but *what* are they searching... thats what i need to know.#adding in the increased array sizes will be easy peasy. bc i just need to call the execution function additional times for each array size#then the code will do the rest.#graphing all of this output will take some time But so long as i can find out what im fuckin searching early in the class#i could still finish before the end of lab. plus i think i only really need my code checked off#like i gotta get my lab checked off before i can turn it in. which is why i have to have it done b4 the end of lab#even tho the lab is technically due at 11 pm tonight.#and i have to turn in my code And the graph i make from its output... but i dont Think the graph has to be checked off?? idk.#i'll ask i guess. either way i still feel like i'll finish with plenty of time. i got this 👍
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Ace Your Amazon Interview with Data Structures and Algorithms
Overview Preparing for a job interview at Amazon? One crucial aspect to focus on is data structures and algorithms. Amazon places a strong emphasis on candidates’ understanding of these foundational concepts. In this article, we will guide you through mastering data structures and algorithms to ace your Amazon interview. Why are Data Structures and Algorithms Important for Amazon…
#algorithms#Amazon interview#arrays#data structures#Graphs#interview preparation#JavaScript#linked lists#Searching#Sorting#Trees
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🚀 Exciting news! Google has launched Gemini 2.0 and AI Mode, transforming how we search. Get ready for faster, smarter responses to complex queries! Explore the future of AI in search today! #GoogleAI #Gemini2 #AIMode #SearchInnovation
#accessibility features.#advanced mathematics#advanced reasoning#AI Mode#AI Overviews#AI Premium#AI Technology#AI-driven responses#coding assistance#data sources#digital marketing#fact-checking#Gemini 2.0#Google AI#Google One#image input#information synthesis#Knowledge Graph#multimodal search#Query Fan-Out#response accuracy#search algorithms#search enhancement#search innovation#text interaction#User Engagement#voice interaction
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