- cross-posted to:
- bumba@boomer.casino
- python@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- bumba@boomer.casino
- python@programming.dev
a = a ^ b b = a ^ b a = a ^ b
Never used Python but that’s hilarious.
Storing the value in the user instead of RAM!
This actually raises a very good question - could you increase the amount of available RAM by using the user?
Juggling chainsaws comes to mind.
That’s basically what old games did with passwords for saves. Although I guess that’s more like using the user as persistent storage rather than ram.
So you are asking the user to do it
What do you think captcha is other than computers manualizing tasks.
Using an organic processor
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Also don’t forget that int() only truncates the decimal and doesn’t round. This has fucked me over several times.
Version 3 is disgusting.
That’s like the canonical “swap two pointers” trick
I raise you
@lambda _: _() def result() -> int: global a; global b; a, b = b, a
hat tip to @sisyphean@programming.dev via Cursed Python
Haha thanks, but the original idea is from
@goodside
on Twitter, I just screenshotted his tweet and harvested the upvotes :DD’oh, you’re right! My bad and thanks for the catch!