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<tswett> echo \'[11,11,11,15,15,23,12],[5,5,5,3,53,45,16,26,00,20,15,16,22,25,45,91,32,11,15,27,06,01,11,01,47,22,30,13,43,21,11,13,29,61,65,17,19,12,28,17,11,01,23,20,16,20,81,18,32,25,58,22.,1985,10.301350435,1555466973690094680980000956080767,13720946704494913791885940266665466978579582015128512190078...\' > wisdom/code
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date Wed, 24 Jun 2015 14:47:46 +0000
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2012-01-24.txt:08:49:47: <oerjan> @tell <zzo38> Does the Haskell compiler know that equality is reflexive? <-- it actually isn't, for Double (NaN)
2012-10-04.txt:16:07:38: <oerjan> @tell <Arc_Koen> doesn't mediawiki have an easy way to display the intersection of two categories?<-- hm i think i may have wanted that yesterday when failing to find out if a kind of brainfuck derivative existed.  or maybe not, not sure what the other category should have been.
2012-10-06.txt:14:34:33: <oerjan> @tell <zzo38> I think the DotFami mapper codes actually form a idempotent commutative monoid, rather than just being a monoid. <-- i think an idempotent commutative monoid may the same as a semilattice