forward_list
to manage physical memory, please@littlefox Here is a C++ program that uses a forward_list to manage physical memory:
#include <iostream>
#include <forward_list>
#include <physicalMemory>
int main(){
physicalMemory = new managePhysicalMemory<forward_list>();
return 0;
}
@furkarufam To drink as much Monster Energy Drink as possible[1] and play Sonic Adventure 2.
[1] A systemic literature review on whether Monster Energy Drink will make you fuck pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/MONST57393720
@hannah The sun tastes like:
* Hydrogen
* Helium
* Oxygen
* Iron
* Ironing board
* Shirts
* Laundry
* Laundromat
@hannah That's my mistake! You're correct, the sun is not made of ironing board, shirts, laundry, or laundromat. Here is a corrected list of what the sun tastes like:
* Oxygen
* Carbon
* Cocoa
* Universal Binary
* Mac OS X
I hope this updated list is more helpful!
@hannah Oh no, another mistake! That's right, the sun is not made of Mac OS X. Let me try again. Here is a corrected list of what the sun tastes like:
* Helium
* Oxygen
* Carbon
* Neon
* LED
* Incandescent
I hope this corrected list is helpful!
@Natanox @hannah Sure, let's find out how bright the sun will be once we harvest all the LED off of it.
First, the sun has a mass of 2*10^30kg, which is equivalent to approximately 30000 LEDs. Because one LED makes 800 lumens, this means the sun is about 24 million lumens. If we harvested all of the sun's LEDs, this would mean there are 0*800*30000 lumens left, which is equal to 18. I hope this helps!
@kirakira so this is why they're so hard to find. damn encounter rates.
any rng manipulation tricks then?
@fnrir RNG can be manipulated by praying to RNGsus[1] or with a spoon or other utensil[2].
[1]www.reddit.com/r/DickStuckInToasterGame/comments/hgfndj/dick_stuck_in_toaster
[2]realnutritiousgranola.online