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AoC update i skipped all of the ones i didn't do and did day 25 turns out you can't finish it unless you have solved all the previous puzzles π«
day 25 was a graph problem, i used petgraph to solve it, checked out the reddit solutions
the algorithm needed to solve the problem is StoerβWagner algorithm, it helps you determine the minimum number edges you need to cut to turn a graph into two disjointed loops.
if i learned one thing from this year's advent of code, it's that i don't know anything about graph theory, if any of you have a good resource for learning it, please share it in the comments
[part 1 solution]
the algorithm needed to solve the problem is StoerβWagner algorithm, it helps you determine the minimum number edges you need to cut to turn a graph into two disjointed loops.
if i learned one thing from this year's advent of code, it's that i don't know anything about graph theory, if any of you have a good resource for learning it, please share it in the comments
[part 1 solution]
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AASTU is way better than AAU
how the heck did they get this guy to give a talk
https://t.me/AASTUSE/2612
how the heck did they get this guy to give a talk
https://t.me/AASTUSE/2612
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AASTU Software Engineering
A great program we shall not be late
NASA is currently conducting research to extract water from the moon and allow humans to live there in the future. This is called Lunar Water Prospecting in scientific terms, and Dr. Birhanu, the chief researcher at NASA'sβ¦
NASA is currently conducting research to extract water from the moon and allow humans to live there in the future. This is called Lunar Water Prospecting in scientific terms, and Dr. Birhanu, the chief researcher at NASA'sβ¦
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currently in history of art class
learning about "post impressionism"
at least I will be able to talk snobbishly about paintings after this π
learning about "post impressionism"
at least I will be able to talk snobbishly about paintings after this π
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3d printers are the closest thing we have to self replicating machines
https://reprap.org
here is an old but interesting talk
https://reprap.org
here is an old but interesting talk
YouTube
TEDxEWB - Adrian Bowyer - Replicating Rapid Prototyper
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combineβ¦
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combineβ¦
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Frectonz
3d printers are the closest thing we have to self replicating machines https://reprap.org here is an old but interesting talk
sadly the modern 3d printing industry has taken the route of the printer companies business model of selling the ink instead of perusing the exponential growth allowed by self replicating machines
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I hereby pardon all junior engineers
We trusted a 70lb ardinuo to get us to the moon and back.
That hope is fossilized in classic sci-fi: explore space, build utopia, maintain peace, etc.
We once sought Star Trek. Now we orbit the Black Mirror.
They gave us a universal currency; we turned it into a casino.
They gave us a town square; we turned it into a fight club.
They gave us a universal oracle; we turned it into a billboard.
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How Lisp is designing Nanotechnology (with Prof. Christian Schafmeister)
this guy made a custom common lisp implementation called clasp that make calling c++ code easier
then he made cando, a framework for designing and simulating molecules π€―
he is funded by DARPA they have already synthesized molecules that were designed using this
checkout the interview for more
this is effectively a system for programming molecules and it's in lisp, feynman would have been proud, this was the point of that there's plenty of room at the bottom talk.
this guy made a custom common lisp implementation called clasp that make calling c++ code easier
then he made cando, a framework for designing and simulating molecules π€―
he is funded by DARPA they have already synthesized molecules that were designed using this
checkout the interview for more
this is effectively a system for programming molecules and it's in lisp, feynman would have been proud, this was the point of that there's plenty of room at the bottom talk.
here is an fp lesson for you all
a pure function maps a specific input to a specific output just like a look up table or a hash map
pure functions are just look up tables
a pure function maps a specific input to a specific output just like a look up table or a hash map