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<ais523> ` printf \'#include <stdio.h>\\nint main(void) { float C = 4.0; printf("%f", C/C++); }\' | gcc -Wall -Wextra -x c /dev/stdin
author HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org>
date Thu, 19 Sep 2019 17:55:31 +0000
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436) <oklopol> half the time the time travel model is one where a consistent universe essentially seems impossible if it supports any nontrivial agent-like behavior (because certainly one agent will want to destroy it using a retarded paradox), the other half seems to actually assume an implicit extra time axis and moving in time is still moving forward on this axis, you are just given a copy of past contents of the world.