Boolean functions have potentially infinite return states depending on error handling
- True
- False
- NA
- NULL
- Error1 “You done messed up.”
- Error2 “You done messed up differently. But again.”
- Error3 “My tender bosom heaves in anguish”
etc
Boolean functions have potentially infinite return states depending on error handling
etc
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Exec: We need to sell products but our audience are all over 30 and are swimming in debt.
I’m really disappointed by June, April and August. Without these months, everything would be so neat and orderly
Interestingly
are the only two hallucinations, everything else is always a legit month
hierarchical letter clustering would be my guess, or graph-based clustering using ngrams of 2-4 as nodes and maximising for connections.
Or using an optimized Regex and printing out the DFA?
Edit: Quick N-gram analysis (min=3, max=num letters in that month)
library(ngram)
tmonths = c("january", "february", "march",
"april", "may", "june", "july",
"august", "september", "october",
"november", "december")
zzz = lapply(tmonths, function(mon){
ng = ngram::ngram_asweka(paste(unlist(strsplit(mon, split="")), collapse=" "), min=3, max=nchar(mon))
return(gsub(" ", "", ng))
})
res = sort(table(unlist(zzz)))
res[res > 1]
This gives the following 9 ngram frequencies greater than 1:
ary uar uary emb embe ember mbe mber ber
2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4
As you can see two longest most common motifs are “em-ber” and “uar-y”
Using this I propose the following graph
stateDiagram
direction LR
sept --> em
nov --> em
dec --> em
em --> ber
oc --> to
to --> ber
feb --> uar
uar --> y
jan --> uar
ju --> ne
ju --> l
l --> y
ma --> r
ma --> y
r --> ch
a --> p
p --> r
r --> il
a --> u
u --> gust

Genuine Question:
if you could split the month names into 3, how would you split them to maximise their choice overlap?
I dont get confluence. It just looks like a group of github readmes
Well yeah, we have a character model for the giant demon and the giant demon has a huge use case.
A scarf? That’s a model extension. Either you’re asking me to create a whole new character with a scarf baked into the mesh that will deform weirdly as the character moves, or you’re asking me to implement an accessory-anchor system all for the sake of a scarf (albeit other accessories might use this new framework) which will then need a physics/cloth sim to even look half good.
Yeah they have stupid desktop notifications on
Phil Mitchell meets Madvillain
Its a program wrapper, and eases a lot of string buffoonery that real languages take too seriously. So I think its invaluable to programmers in that regard
Tell that to programmers
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“our homemade encryption got backdoored by some kid in Wisconsin”
vs
“we provide opportunities and support local labor initiatives”