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slampisko

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Short answer: Imagine that the integer used in the for loop is a float instead.

Longer, a bit more precise answer: An integer can only have discrete values (i.e. -1, 0, 1, 2, …, 69, … etc.)

A real number (~float with infinite precision) can have an infinite amount of values between two discrete values.

An integral is, to put it simpy, a sum of all the results of taking those infinite values between two discrete values (an interval) and feeding them to the given function.

It’s a for loop over an infinite set of real numbers rather than over a finite set of integers => a non-discrete for loop

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I used to use Chocolatey on Windows and briefly tried scoop but now I prefer winget. I dunno, it feels… More official? :)

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5 points

Can you comment on whether the Kreuznach is actually “Bad”?

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I want to continue quoting the video but people not in the know would just think I’m being rude to you haha

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4 points

That is not a female deer

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New York be like:

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That’s why I follow it with git clean -fd

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Is it? I thought SteamOS was based on Debian

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I did not know that. Thanks!

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Tbh I see much more people mentioning the complaining than the actual complaining

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