

You have no power here! I use a standing desk.
You have no power here! I use a standing desk.
There’s also GIMPS for searching for the largest prime number.
Every time I see this I think there can’t be even more hilarious jokes that follow this same format, but this one is so good.
I’ll never admit it. I’m still 13 inside.
Babies aren’t allowed to view adult sites!
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Shit.
Love your spoiler.
There was a post a little while ago about svg cursors. Might be up your alley. I didn’t look into it too much.
Ooh, I like this one.
I love these kinds of stories. Thanks for writing the follow up!
Holy shit that’s a great bot!
https://www.myinstants.com/en/instant/winamp-it-really-whips/
This was loaded in the winamp queue when you installed winamp. Take a listen.
Ah whoops. No wonder my Ctrl + F5 never seemed to do anything.
I’m a bioinformatician. The problem with using bioinformatics software here is that the input or output data size is huge for most tasks, which makes submitting jobs off site much more difficult.
Bacterial genome assembly isn’t too bad though. I use Nanopore sequencing data and the input is usually on the order of a few gigabytes per task for an output file of a few megabytes. (pulling numbers outta my butt, but shouldn’t be too far off) But the multiplying this by 48 or 96 which is the number of samples out machine can run all at the same time and you’re getting into hundreds of gigabytes for input data. It’s just tough to manage this with cloud services.
But if you go simpler, you could offer a BLAST server. You just need to host your own database and accept queries. Not sure if you can split it into smaller tasks though. If you segment the main database your p-value results will change.
Technically it’s infinite, but that’s because of a stalemate. You can keep repeating the same moves over and over.
and in a terminal since I was 12.
That’s a long time to wait at an airport terminal! Is that Tom Hanks movie based off your life?
Oh that’s interesting. You thought it was a back key? That’s very interesting to me as I’ve been using computers since before a ‘back button’ on browsers was a thing.
Ctrl+insert to copy and shift+insert also works! It was the DOS way of doing it.
OkCupid worked pretty well for me.
Thank you two for demonstrating the image in the post so well.