Replies to pony, page 40
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@pony \o/
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@pony Maybe this is just me being dumb again but in what sense do we blame bombs/cars as opposed to people?
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@pony The dumb thing is we do blame bombs. Still, not giving guns to citizens in good standing is like not letting sober people drive.
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@pony conflicting
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@pony [sweats nervously]
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@pony However the point of exclamation is ironically much more calming
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@pony Nothing quite as daunting as the one-word-answer-with-a-period response
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@pony I also disagree with flat-out confiscation
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@pony Yeah, a fascinating world with no characters is just a handbook for an RPG setting, really. lol But there's got to be some place for the ponies to play.
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@pony I especially appreciated the amount of development that Equestria and the world as a whole received.
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@pony It's mainly the fact that my friends won't all be in one nice little space that's bugging me
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@pony Nope. Going into sixth form, then preferably college and university.
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@pony Looks about right.
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@pony Graduating isn't really a thing here. I'm just, like... doing my exams and leaving.
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@pony what no this is terrifying
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@pony 150 seems pretty reasonable to me, but then again I live close enough to Baltimore that I can just drive.
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@pony Not for most cases. For the average computer program, the pRNG seed is initialized to some value (often the computer time), and calls to rand() and similar functions will perform some sort of math on the seed and return that value. A game I've poked at the source for has a custom pRNG system (because it needs to sync across netgames) that demonstrates the concept. Basically, if srand() is called with the same value, successive calls to rand() will return the same sequence of values.
That said, clock drift can be used for randomness. It's usually pretty slow, however, so it's better to use one of the methods Cinnamon mentioned, or if desired use clock drift to seed a pRNG. -
@pony How are they ruining the designs?
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@pony CRYSTALS EVERWHERE!
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@pony cerulean gave me a cool aswer
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@pony or the focus of the show's purpose, rather
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@pony I remember seeing at one point somebody complaining that bronies were ruining feminism. May have been an isolated thing.
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@pony 93.2% of them anyway
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@pony Classic, indeed.
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@pony Rave party!
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@pony Who do you have for the last one?
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@pony Honestly, I think I might have enough yellows to add them to my deck already. (I was buying way too many packs for a while.)
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@pony Holly Dash is broken
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@redenchilada and Holly Dash