It's been added to OEIS already https://oeis.org/A268236
Arrkk
Still think they should have gone to A123ABC instead but I guess it's fine.
Anyway I'll probably hack together an implementation to see if it actually works like I think it does
The standards for eggs are really strict in Japan, eggs are so safe already that eating raw eggs is a commonly accepted practice.
10kV static discharge and 5kA @ 1mV would like a word.
Hey, don't kinkshame.
I didn't come here for a perfectly reasonable explanation, I came here to be angry!
Assuming you are on a phone, viewing desktop version bypasses the app nag.
Link doesn't work Btw, got ate by markdown formatting
I think the thing everyone is forgetting is that valve isn't stupid, there's no way they didn't realize you could work around accepting the (legally unenforcable) NDA, and it's open invite.
Valve 100% knows that keeping it "secret" is good for hype and was expecting this to happen at any time, and the nominal ban was expected, but nobody is gonna get sued either.
More people are talking about Valve's "secret" new game because of this than would be if they openly announced it.
It's /smawg/, it should sort of feel like the name doesn't fit me your mouth properly, English phonotactics doesn't allow for gliding from W to G without a vowel in between.
This is actually the sandwich problem, which states there is exactly one slice that will split a sandwich of 3 elements into exactly 2 halves regardless of the shape or position of those elements. We don't need the full proof, but the problem is continuous, so any desired ratio is possible, therefore you will always be able to slice an apple into exactly 1/3 and 2/3rds "good bits", so a single slice will always be able to do the job.