Infinite compression algorithm!!!
1
Name:
OP
2014-01-27 23:12
[code]
gogogatcte data = data
infiniteCompression(data){
purge(data)
data = 1
return data
}
out(data)//Compression!!!
do(system.fatalerror.unixShutdown)
2
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-28 5:58
install BSD/Gentoo
3
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 0:09
int GetRandomNumber(){
return 4;
}
4
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 1:35
>>3
It
was random though, in the original.
But now because you've copied it the number is no longer random.
5
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 1:55
$ top lel
top: unknown option 'l'
usage: top -hv | -bcHiSs -d delay -n limit -u|U user -p pid[,pid] -w [cols
6
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 1:55
$ top lel
top: unknown option 'l'
usage: top -hv | -bcHiSs -d delay -n limit -u|U user -p pid[,pid] -w [cols
7
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 1:55
$ top lel
top: unknown option 'l'
usage: top -hv | -bcHiSs -d delay -n limit -u|U user -p pid[,pid] -w [cols
8
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 3:39
'top' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 3:39
'top kek'
10
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 9:30
plebs using top
htop FTW motherfuckers
11
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 10:48
Check 'em
12
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 10:58
13
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 11:17
>>12
Somewhere inside the depths of pi is a zip archive containing all infinite compression threads from every civilization.
14
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 11:20
>>13
That's never been proven. Non-repeating sequence =/= contains all possible sequences.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 11:24
>>14
{1,2,3,...} 0.1234567891011121314151617181920...
16
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 13:29
17
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 13:47
>>16 interesting it was only discovered in 1933 it takes 5 seconds to imagine the set of naturals as decimal.
18
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 14:26
>>16
Still not infinite. Just a way to express repeating numbers through division algorithm. You can do the same using simple for-loop.
19
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 14:26
>>18
And x86 code for the loop would take less bytes.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 16:23
21
Name:
Anonymous
2014-01-29 16:52
22
Name:
Anonymous
2014-02-01 10:04
To compress something it needs to be low-entropy.
I'm currently experimenting with reversible transforms(a perfect one would need to be fast and reduce entropy alot).
here is example of simple add/sub delta
http://w11.zetaboards.com/frozenbbs/topic/10050976/1/
23
Name:
Anonymous
2014-02-01 18:35
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