ποΈ π§΅ Deposit to Bills Algorithm
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:44:38 UTC No. 16300938
Ok /sci/ I am requesting your assistance. I am trying to make a function that converts a total deposit into constituent bills. Cents will not be in this function. I just need to wrap my head around it.
Examples of what I need:
Deposit = 253
bills = deposit_to_bills(253)//returns an array of bills where each index represents a different bill count
//[ones,twos,fives,tens,twentys,fif
//if there is no bill, the value shall be false, if there is, that section of the array will be the number
Bills could be 2 hundreds, 1 fifty, and 3 ones.
//[3,false,false,false,false,1,2]
//this is the style returned
Bills could ALSO be 5 fifties, 3 ones.
Bills could ALSO be 1 hundred, 7 twenties, 1 ten, and 3 ones
I have yet to wrap my head around an algorithm for this, and I hope someone can help. I'm trying to replicate a standard bank deposit, but need to generate random bills for each deposit. I've been banging my head against a wall for the past hour and still can't get it to work.
Thanks in advance!
ποΈ π§΅ Untitled Thread
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 21:25:10 UTC No. 16300918
There are 4 types of mental approaches to things. 4 kinds of people:
1. The ones who finds similarities in all things;
2. The ones who finds similarities in most things, and then look for differences;
3. The ones who finds differences in everything;
4. The ones who finds differences in everything and then look for similarities.
Newton looked for similarities in things when he understood gravity. Then he advanced science.
Einstein looked for differences in Newton's Laws and then proceeded to find similarities. Then he advanced science even further.
Just dropping some knowledge. There is nothing to discuss, really.
ποΈ π§΅ Untitled Thread
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 20:42:30 UTC No. 16300868
Having 115 iq peak midwit. Smarter than the average knuckle dragging 90 iq, but a total brainlet compared to 145+ iq heavy hitters.
Itβs a curse. Somebody save me.
ashkenazis have the brain bull PHENOTYPE, you are gazing upon generations of ASHKENAZI women selecting for the phenotype they CRAVE
look at Feynman's skull all I see is countless generations of yentas pontificating whether or not they should marry that rabbi's son over the other rabbi's son oy vey the kvetching and schwitzing would have been off the charts
it's okay these days most ASHKENAZI males are incels though because the yentas have been liberated by (ironically enough) jewish feminism so they opt to have sex with shegetz these days who are not mathletes but athletes
therefore the ASHKENAZI phenotype will be extinct in under two generations and the kvetching and the pilpul will disappear along with it, thank g-d
good riddance
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 20:31:46 UTC No. 16300854
Why do doctors kill so many people? Isn't that the opposite of what they're supposed to do?
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 20:08:04 UTC No. 16300816
Since Art has now been recognized as the final piece of STEM hegemony, will artwork threads be allowed on sci now?
ποΈ π§΅ Scientists are dumbfounded
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 20:03:50 UTC No. 16300807
Why can't the scientists figure this one out?
𧡠Productivity
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 19:56:59 UTC No. 16300793
How did the Greek manage to be so productive in the old era and discovered so much stuff that is used nowadays? What prevents modern man from being as productive and discovering as many breakthroughs?
𧡠/sci/ vs /x/ - 2024 4cнan summer cup Last day of the group stage
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 18:47:15 UTC No. 16300672
/sci/ plays its last game of the group stage against /x/ today, depending on how well we do (and maybe what the outcome of the /toy/-/sp/ game is), we'll advance to the knockouts and go to the elite cup in winter.
>what is this?
https://implyingrigged.info/wiki/20
A virtual soccer (football) tournament involving the boards of 4chan, /sci/'s team promoted to this summer's cup after coming in 4th this past winter
>we have a team?
Yes, its been around for over a decade.
https://implyingrigged.info/wiki//s
>Where can I watch the cup live?
https://isthisliv.com/4cc/stream.ht
>where can I watch previous games?
https://implying.fun/
https://implyingrigged.info/wiki//s
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 18:07:06 UTC No. 16300618
What are the potential downsides to an extremely high IQ?
𧡠Xenobiology
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 18:00:24 UTC No. 16300606
Sci-fi shows, movies, and vidya come up with all sorts of designs for aliens. Some fall back on the tried-and-true strategy of just gluing random bits of latex to peoples' faces, some are ridiculous CGI monsters, and many fall somewhere in-between. But what might other technological, spacefaring species *realistically* look like?
To the various -ologists of /sci/:
1. What are the common physical, mental, and social traits that a technological, spacefaring species will need to have?
2. What are the practical mechanical, biological, and evolutionary limits on what forms could develop?
3. Based on the above - what could members of such species look like (or *not* look like)?
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 17:54:52 UTC No. 16300598
Do this but with a big penis scaffold instead
𧡠Schizophrenia
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 17:00:45 UTC No. 16300535
Where does it come from?
Are there any specific triggers that increase the likelihood of it occurring?
Is there a definitive cure for it?
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 16:54:44 UTC No. 16300522
What are some arguments for/against there being multiverses?
Hardmode: no schizophrenia
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 15:55:14 UTC No. 16300481
Is biology hard? Specifically genetics?
𧡠Adjoint Representation
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:51:10 UTC No. 16300436
I need someone to explain what the adjoint representation is, I don't get it. I'm loosing it.
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:39:23 UTC No. 16300425
Some of these "AI generated gameplay videos" on youtube that have been popping up recently feel like the most surreal and realistic depictions of a dream I've ever seen. It almost feels like a bad psychedelic trip, to the point where I'd almost recommend people prone to schizophrenia or psychosis not watch them.
Could this be a way of understanding how consciousness works?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cL2i9
ποΈ π§΅ Discord Server Suggestion
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 14:07:16 UTC No. 16300402
https://discord.gg/cognition
Our community server serves as a platform for intellectuals to engage in thoughtful discussions on diverse subjects such as politics, psychology, brain training, iq testing and self-improvement
𧡠died suddenly (recently)
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 13:38:33 UTC No. 16300359
27 year old Autumn Crittendon died suddenly wihle being 16 and pregnant:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/ente
28 year old woman died suddenly, and the media refuses to talk about what her cause of death was:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar
15 month old baby died suddenly:
https://www.tmz.com/2024/07/23/fran
Italian football (soccer) player died suddenly during the game, and died on the soccer field:
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/italy-foo
2 more young people died suddenly:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/
13 year old girl died during soccer match:
https://www.thesun.ie/news/13389818
Malachi Rios, 18 years old who died suddenly:
https://abc30.com/post/reedley-high
25 year old girl died suddenly:
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/aus
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 12:48:47 UTC No. 16300306
will science ever advance enough to discover why planes fly?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 10:18:41 UTC No. 16300184
Are some races of people genetically predisposed to meat eating? If so, which ones?
𧡠AI and Science: Biased training fudge results
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 09:55:34 UTC No. 16300173
What are the implications of:
> more people using AI to assist in scientific publications
> ai is biased towards providing information that promotes AGENDA 2030
> ai is biased towards ommiting information that contradicts with the Goals of Agenda 2030 even if factual
𧡠Dark matter is the ultimate psyop
Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 09:43:08 UTC No. 16300164
>dark matter makes up like 80% of all the matter in the universe
>but you can't see it
>can't hear it
>can't touch it
>can't smell it
>literally can't observe it in any way possible
>b-but it's totally real and ACTUALLY affects our entire universe bro!!! just trust me!!!
Dark matter is a cope by physicists who realized the math didn't add up so they added some retarded fix-all variable that happens to perfectly fit the absurdly jagged and unrealistic hole in their jigsaw puzzle of the universe. The best part is, anyone who disagrees with this has no way of proving its existence because it can't be fucking observed. Fight me dark matter copers.
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 07:27:09 UTC No. 16300046
The JWST captured a direct image of Epsilon Indi Ab, a gas giant of 6 Jupiter masses orbiting the star Epsilon Indi A.
The star's light was blocked out by a coronagraph revealing the planet orbiting it. It is incredible that we can directly photograph planets in star systems 12 light-years away.
The planet was discovered initially in 2002 using the radial-velocity method, but the findings and measurements were different to that confirmed via direct imaging.
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Anonymous at Sun, 28 Jul 2024 07:19:11 UTC No. 16300040
I wanted to give this Navier-Stokes thing a shot but I can't find the equation anywhere.