Conversation started Mar 16, 2015 at 13:57.
Mar 16, 2015 13:57
Hmm, here's an interesting thought experiment.
Sam
Sam
waits in suspense
Anonymous
@Sam language converters are bad
Given an irrational number, in this case pi, considering that the definition of an irrational number is that its digits do not recur, every digit sequence probable will be formed.
Sam
Sam
@Joiner I know, but for some people they are the only way :|
So if you spell your age, then your date of birth, then random statistics like that, you're guarranteed to find it somewhere in the decimal places of pi.
Sam
Sam
Mar 16, 2015 14:00
Right...
If you change any of the numbers in your sequence though, you'll end up with a new one; but as every number sequence is still in the decimal places of pi, a new decimal place presents the new value.
Anonymous
@Sam can i use the username instead of the email while constructing a new "Client" object ?
Sam
Sam
@Joiner Nope, you must supply both your account's email address and password.
That's a pretty neat hash algorithm, to have a constant of an irrational number with arbitrary precision, then look up the decimal position of the shallow hash.
Sam
Sam
(There was actually a bit of commented code in that example that I forgot to clean up.)
Mar 16, 2015 14:03
It's not looked at before by computer scientists, probably because it's stupid, but with some bithacking this might get somewhere. xD
Anonymous
@Sam what if they're wrong ?
Sam
Sam
@Unihedro That could have come serious potential :O
@Joiner undefined behaviour
Sam
Sam
@Joiner An exception will be thrown upon the Client object's instantiation.
@Sam Combined with object states that comes with languages like Java and C#, it's pretty effective if given a well implementation.
You know what would be awesome? xD
Sam
Sam
Mar 16, 2015 14:05
@Unihedro Indeed, I wonder how effective this would be irl.
I dunno, what? xD
 
Conversation ended Mar 16, 2015 at 14:05.