If your plate doesn’t look like a pallet of paint after you’ve loaded it up, are you really living?
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saturn57@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Op doesn't have time for interviews
1·3 months agoThe “right” solution doesn’t work. Each light switch can turn the lightbulb on by being up or being down. This means there is 3*2=6 possible cases of which light switch state turns on the light bulb. So we need to make 3 observations to bring it down to one case. An example of the original logic failing is that the light bulb being on could mean either that switch 2 being up turns it on, switch 1 being down turns it on, or switch 3 being down turn it on.
I present an alternative solution. Since the conventional solution says that we can feel its temperature, we know the light bulb is within reach. We can visit the room first, unplug the light bulb, and bring it back to the light switches. Then we can check all 2^3 permutations of light switches to see which one effects the bulb. Of course, it is likely that non affects it after unplugging it, but it could be a wireless light bulb.
The final minetest website feels like one giant schizo post. Sure, maybe this one almost never talked about project is leagues ahead of the mainstream project, but, given the absolute wall of text of crash out against the minetest devs, it’s probably just another mediocre fork made purely out of hate.
The first image for Linux isn’t even a real desktop. It’s a program designed to look cool, so of course it has visual bloat.


Maybe this is just the American within me speaking, but I unironically enjoy comercial sauces. If it was disgusting, no one would buy them.