From Newsgroup: comp.lang.prolog
Hi,
I even don't remember exactly why I landed
in comp.theory. A yes, because Rossy Boy,
was hooked on SIMD and didn't understand Hack.
But the Hack work, rather belongs to my
Alma Mater Zurich and my personal heros, Gutnecht
and Wirth, who wrote a one pass Modula
compiler during some christmas holidays,
back then when I was student. Not sure
whether the Ljubljana School can do that,
when I read this here:
Finite Algebraic Effects as dicts and such
https://www.philipzucker.com/bdd_term_alg_effects/
I only find gibberish like:
- rCLDatarCY is somehow less mysterious to me
than rCLcomputationrCY. [..] I donrCOt even
know what rCLcomputationrCY really is
- In temporal logic, there is a logic CTL
which talks about computation trees.
- Algerbaic (LoL) effects is almost a complete
hackery abuse of the notion of arity
and thatrCOs neat.
- Then there are 10^10 etc vectors which
show up if you discretize 3d/4d space. [..]
or reinforcement learning.
- Etc..
WTF is this guy smoking? I mean he even
doesn't uses math notation, only posts
Python code fragments |a go go,
possibly a Python brain damage.
But still less sever than Rossy Boys.
Bye
Ross Finlayson schrieb:
Hello, here I'll post some design notes and a panel discussion with some chat-bots about making some sense of the "vector-wide scalar word"
and "character machines", on commodity hardware about ubiquitous
operations.
It's considered at least tangentially relevant to comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++ because for example text is ubiquitous and the targets
would be low-level, while the higher-level languages would have a
same sort of patternry, and for example that libc and cstdlib are
standard, and as with regards to POSIX and Unicode and so on.
Please feel free to excuse or ignore, or comment as freely.
Thanks for reading.
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
Thats was fun, maybe somebody did use the Stoic Grisu,
no delusional digits, only zeros:
/* Dogelog Player for Java, Dogelog Player for JavaScript */
?- between(95,105,N), format('~6f', [pi**N]), nl, fail; true. 169526621072093600000000000000000000000000000000.000000 532583587347989900000000000000000000000000000000.000000 1673160685434943000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 5256389317637680000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 16513434064698400000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 51878483143195920000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 162981061522046250000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 512020105551926600000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 1608558602092203000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 5053435887201532000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000 15875837058619354000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000
true.
/* Dogelog Player for CPython, Scryer Prolog */
?- between(95,105,N), format("~6f", [pi**N]), nl, fail; true. 169526621072093604906820176085840076682051977216.000000 532583587347989896682185959640830761243896709120.000000 1673160685434943094521965146828670065372972449792.000000 5256389317637679918948413843353324366868288372736.000000 16513434064698399680249672647558109095601897472000.000000 51878483143195924744806997083865846970332907307008.000000 162981061522046250302000391689502574507182910341120.000000 512020105551926606134531253131181174736461909458944.000000 1608558602092203016045060452811678201001748662845440.000000 5053435887201532208668864202632055738347047857684480.000000 15875837058619353962143820726017670908628371861667840.000000
-a-a true.
/* SWI-Prolog */
?- between(95,105,N), format('~6f', [pi**N]), nl, fail; true. 169526621072093767166097005299203468260062265344.000000 532583587347990464589654861887602631766932717568.000000 1673160685434944717114733438962303981153075331072.000000 5256389317637684462208165061327499331052576440320.000000 16513434064698415257140248252040994687090885132288.000000 51878483143195987052369299501797389336288857948160.000000 162981061522046416455499864803986687483065445384192.000000 512020105551927104595029672474633513664109514588160.000000 1608558602092204677580055183956519330760574013276160.000000 5053435887201537525580847342295547353575288979062784.000000 15875837058619369912879770145008145754313095225802752.000000
true.
The Prolog systems with the delusional digits made my day,
they even don't agree in the delusional digits itself.
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