Ah thanks mate! 🧉
TokTik probably
The C standard library function int rand(void) returns a pseudo random integer between 0 and RAND_MAX (which should be at least 2^15, depending on the actual implementation).
Depending on the distribution of the pseudo random numbers, it will be true for over > 99% of its applications.
Source: trust me bro, and C++ reference
Furthermore, there is no integer between 0 and 1, but I guess you mean a real number between 0 and 1.
Ok may bad, it’s the client I am using, it works on other Apps.
Although the best-before date had already passed, the chewing gum was still good.
There is one /
to much, well it isn’t but the URL formatting isn’t working for me. 🥲
That makes absolutely no sense 😅
I already noticed that it is possible for comments, but I were only able to tap the downvote button. 😁
It’s just that I am so used to vote that way.
Btw, is it welcome to open issues with bugs and features on GutHub, or do you prefer it here in the community?
It doesn’t produce any greenhouse gas emissions.
That’s simply wrong. All energy sources produce emissions! Some produce more, some less.
While nuclear energy is better than coal, gas or oil, it is by far worse than wind or hydro energy.
There are several studies estimating the greenhouse gas emissions for the whole lifecycle of a nuclear power plant between 68 and 180 grams of CO2/kWh. source: Nuclear energy - The solution to climate change?
source: An analysis of nuclear greenhouse gas emissions
Nuclear power is often assumed to be greenhouse gas neutral because it is indeed nearly neutral if it comes to the process of generating energy. But resources like uranium has to be gathered, plants has to be built, and it needs a solution for the final disposal.
While I don’t think we should close existing power plants, but there are much better solutions. Better in terms of economy and pollution.
There are also numerous studies about the costs of a nuclear power plant…
Arctic seems to be the better choice imo
Lemmios
But the app is really really buggy, but it has nice features like save comments as an image.
It is time for Signal.
Consequently, one might conclude that the geometric configuration of the Earth approximates a flat surface.