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oozey mess

pixel skylines
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Today's Document
Keni

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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DPR Live photographed by Kundo for Dazed Korea
okay so are we going to finally appreciate Frank Zhang now?
the new yahoo logo is so fucking ugly
eye contact is so intimate im saving it for marriage
That feeling when you survive the Apocalypse
#STOP
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Hail Hydra
I could tell you who, but unless you’ve watched the movie, you probably wouldn’t believe me.
Avengers Endgame was glorious, i’ll be back tomorrow with my feels but i gotta rest right now. Don’t worry, I’ll have disclaimers for spoilers and all that.
I have decided to write a (rather dark) story for a philosophy project. We were given a list of philosophical concepts and had to use one as a sort of basis for this story. I decided to use game theory, which I will briefly explain.
Game theory is actually sort of a mathematical concept which is why I gravitated towards it. It analyzes our decisions when it’s codependent on other people’s decisions. Games that apply this include poker, chess and checkers. We try to estimate our opponent’s moves and our strategy is based on the other’s response to our moves.
The aspect of game theory that I decided to apply in my story is actually based on a type of auction, where both the highest and second highest bidder’s money is taken away but only the highest bidder is given the object. Bidders will turn their attention away from the value of the object and instead, pay attention to getting the object, often causing the bidder to get ripped off. If anyone watched crazy rich asians, it’s summarized through the phrase, “ playing to not lose as opposed to playing to win”. The bidders try not to lose to each other, instead of winning, which is in this case, getting their money’s worth.
So my story is basically an extended metaphor of that auction. I am posting it here because it would mean the world to me if you guys could read through it and give me constructive criticism.
Sorry for the long explanation/rant. Story’s below if anyone’s still interested.
Things Programmers Shout #671
“Maybe if I erase these lines of code and then type them out again without changing anything this error will disappear.” *error disappears* *whispers* “I hate you so much.”
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Prof says he'll grade students on a curve, so they organize a boycott of the exams and all get As
Johns Hopkins Computer Science prof Professor Peter Fröhlich grades his students on a curve: the highest score on the final gets an A and everyone else is graded accordingly.
Clever students in Fröhlich’s “Intermediate Programming”, “Computer System Fundamentals,” and “Introduction to Programming for Scientists and Engineers” figured out that this meant that if they all boycotted the exam, they’d all get As.
So they organized a boycott, milling around the hall outside the class where the exams were being sat, sternly reminding each other that if no one sat the exam they’d all get straight As, ignoring Fröhlich’s pleas to come and sit the exam.
Fröhlich praised his students’ solidarity: “The students learned that by coming together, they can achieve something that individually they could never have done. At a school that is known (perhaps unjustly) for competitiveness I didn’t expect that reaching such an agreement was possible.”
https://boingboing.net/2018/04/24/hang-together-or-hang-separate-2.html
Who will ride or die with me this hard
I love that even the professor was like, “YES! They did good!”
He told a bunch of PROGRAMMING students that he was going to grade on a curve.
PROGRAMING.
Like half of programming is looking at sorting algorithms and asking “what could break this?” They looked at the grading algorithm (curve grading) and noticed “if every grade is the same, everything is at the top of the list” and “the easiest way to get all the grades to be the same is to set them all to zero.”
Of course the professor praised them. He may have taught them the exact type of logic that had them organize the boycott in the first place. They found a bug in his grading system and loudly exploited it.
does anyone know a tag or a blog for border security (as in the tv show). like thanks for the politics, i’m literally not here for that.
Grookey looks like the Duolingo owl as a monkey.
Me: I want to draw something breathtaking
My brain, in its infinite wisdom: Ferret, but longer
i learnt that shin lim vapes from his podcast with dumbfoundead and now i see all his smoke-from-his-mouth magic in a new light
why does noone talk about that wild week in the kpop fandom with the jesus dude anymore?
like, did we all collectively agree that that never happened?