Matt Adereth

@adereth

➕➖➗✖️📊📈📉, ⌨️ 🕳🐇, he/him, pronounced "אַדֶּרֶת"

Oakland + SoHo
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    29. ruj 2018.

    Gameboy Tetris Forever, now using the original GB textures!

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  2. 2. velj

    TIL the 49ers are in the Super Bowl

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    An older woman came into the bookstore today. I made a joke about a credit card reader issue and she said "these things are all programmed by twenty-five-year-old boys who don't comment their code" and somehow we ended up having a great conversation about programming and biases.

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    31. sij
    Odgovor korisniku/ci
    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
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    31. sij
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    CPU usage of system processes: kernel_task 12% Signal 3.3% WindowServer 7.9% Slack Helper 2.3% 63 x Google Chrome Helper 116.3% someone who is good at computers please tell me what processes to quit. my laptop is dying

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    Through is such a mind bender of a function and it's super not obvious that it could be used to make juxt. There's a reason Rich Hickey cites Mathematica...

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    It's the use of "Through" with the Composition operator that shed a few code leaves and broke the previous record: LookAndSay[n_?Positive] := Most@NestList[ FromDigits@* Flatten@* Map[Through@*{Length, Last}]@* Split@* IntegerDigits, 1, n]

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    It had been bothering me that Mathematica lacks anything like Clojure's juxt, but I had a breakthrough while golfing this problem:

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  10. 1. velj

    system designers can have a little tight coupling as a treat

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    28. sij
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    27. sij

    has anyone worked anywhere in tech where there isn’t at least one thing named “heimdall”

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    This is pretty great The code for fighter spaceships from Star Fox is actually included in the ROM for Ocarina of Time, and can be unlocked by a series of in-game actions that cause memory corruption Just discovered

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  15. 26. sij

    I discovered a subtle bug while golfing the heck out of this one earlier this week.

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  16. 26. sij

    This whole thing is brilliant and more languages should run sites like this. Collects a ton of code samples written with vastly different styles and goals to run as regression tests.

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  17. 26. sij

    I’m particularly proud of my answer to this one, which required a new filthy golfing trick. Also, my minimal characters solution is different from my leaves solution and took advantage of BitNot[n] == -1 - n

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    25. sij

    what idiot called it a buffer overflow instead of an overbyte?

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    24. sij
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    This is one of my favorite paragraphs about the music industry. It’s from a leaked memo, released during the Sony hack.

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    25. kol 2017.

    The firing squad synchronization problem, first solved by John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky -

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