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Sounds like you should find a new product to use.
To be fair, this is a classical strategi in startups called “wizard of Oz prototyping” - it is used to test if there is a market for something before the tech is ready. But the tech is supposed to be created soon after and actually work…
Makes me realize I haven’t seen a dickbutt in years.
Just like Tolkien wrote it.
Looks like a pretty simple breach of privacy to me.
But if you want to know your saving, you will need to dust off the old formula. And if you do, you find the maximum saving to be around 41% (in the case of isosceles right triangle where the hypotenuse is a factor of sqrt 2 shorter).
I will give you an upvote for maintaining critical thinking, but I will say that the book is not that bad. And it is really well written and interesting, but might be favoring SBF more than other books. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
Read “Going Infinite” which describes the rise and tall of FTX and SBF. “isn’t smart” is not true, but he is definitely not “human smart”, but rather “math smart”.
Or import this
Like pihole? I recently set it up and it is not blocking YouTube ads (as other commenters have also pointed out).
Let me guess, instead of asking out another girl on 11/11/11 he played Skyrim?
My cup is only a deciliter in size. Now there’s tea all over the place!
OP died of spiciness before he could tell the tale.
It’s is probably more of sending a message.
Came here to say all of this, so thank you for saving me keystrokes :)
Let me take a stab at it:
Problem: Given two list of length n, find what elements the two list have in common. (we assume that there are not duplicates within a single list)
Naive solution: For each element in the first list, check if it appears in the second.
Bogo solution: For each permutation of the first list and for each permutation of the second list, check if the first item in each list is the same. If so, report in the output (and make sure to only report it once).