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New episode is out
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Chelsea...
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>>287494928
Why slow down?
Beating Dr.X brought them up to WW2 technology and there waan't much time between WW2 and reaching the moon.
Not to mention the only obstacles you could really throw their way would be stuff like plague, famine, and rebellion that would just feel like the author was spinning they wheels and shoving in filler arcs right before the end
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>>287495046 >>287494992
>Why slow down?
>because it would take a shitload of time
craftlets wouldn't get what the best part of this series is.
it would be a straight upgrade to remove half of the action and stuff more crafting in.
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not even the post-apocalypse is safe...
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>>287496520
i'm pretty sure they made some vacuum tubes for their radios already. not sure though.
senku had to figure out the whole vacuum electronics thing when he was making lightbulbs so it's not even going to be a challenge for them.
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>>287495837
These chapters were done at the height of the woke era where glazing minorities was the trendy (and a group thats the largest in the world, making up 25% of the global population is considered a minority) but before jeets started posting videos from india, exposing themselves as sociopathic 65 avg IQ street shitters they are.
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Good morning saai
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>>287498221
Understandable.
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Should have been me.
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Who paid them for the jeet glaze? Jamboys are so retarded that they dropped out of international math testing for scoring second to last and had a single guy out of billions produce anything worthwhile in the field.
So fucking weird
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>>287498665
holy shit...!
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>>287494928
Because Oda was triggered by having an adventure manga in the same magazine. It's why dr stone popularity fell with the sudden ending announcement (just like how he recommended Toriko to go to toei to kill it)
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>>287494928
I do agree everything after Suika growing up was rushed as fuck, but also you didn't have any opposing faction anymore, there was really no longer a reason to make the journey between point A and B, so it kind of make sense that things started to move that fast, even when it would have been better if the author gave us more of the amazing journey...
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>>287500110
just two short arcs left, like 30ish chapters total
what's currently happening where they're globetrotting to collect materials necessary for space travel and then the other for building the rocket and going to the moon to find the truth about Why-man
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>>287495349
So the one random mangaka they revived will now put his series on hiatus all the time?
>>287495707
People actually compiled by hand for a long time, even after compilers became a thing, some programmers thought that wasting machine resources on such a menial task was a bad idea.
As a side note, it was usually done by different people, so you had someone designing the program logic, and then someone translating that into machine code (after compilers, you'd still see some places that had a distinct separation between programmers and coders) to quote Richard Stallman
>I find it bizarre that people now use the term "coding" to mean programming. For decades, we used the word "coding" for the work of low-level staff in a business programming team. The designer would write a detailed flow chart, then the "coders" would write code to implement the flow chart. This is quite different from what we did and do in the hacker community -- with us, one person designs the program and writes its code as a single activity. When I developed GNU programs, that was programming, but it was definitely not coding
Source: https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html
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Sex gaze
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>>287495707
That's the wrong problem imo.
The smallest RISC instruction set is like what, 40 instructions? And you can probably ditch a few if you don't care about being accommodating. It's perfectly fine to code in that without a compiler unless you're really terrible at programming.
Honestly the more annoying part are going to be... adding floating point math. But you can also implement them in software if you don't care about performance speed instead of reinventing the mathematical coprocessor. Having significant memory past cpu registers. Input/output ? Etc.
If rope memory shows up it's gonna be cool
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>>287502273
Yeah, but the two issues with that are
>Most vibecoders are leaving both to the LLM
>If you can figure out the logical design, syntax is really easy
So it's less "LLMs bring us back here" and more "LLMs show us it was always like this"
One of my favorite questions to ask a vibecoder on the spot is "How would you implement a landmine into a videogame?" not the actual code, just the logical steps
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>>287502122
The reason people didn't use early compilers is that they weren't really useful. The original C compiler for the PDP-7:
>Implemented function calls by pushing every argument to the stack
>Had no standard library
>Did not know the return type of a function
It was unironically more productive to write machine code. What C offered was a major performance penalty in exchange for not having to manually align memory addresses. This was not worth it, usually.
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Wouldn't computing stuff this way eat up a lot of joules of energy?
Those things consumed A LOT due to size of components.
Or will they just use Science Juice™ like with the ship?
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Living the dream.
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>>287503336
Electricity is cheap dude. The ship is complex because you have to travel with it and they forgot their petrol at home, but for any regular grounded application that isn't powering an entire city you just need a turbine, water, and a bunch of fuel to burn. It's actually power storage and delivery that is the complex part.
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>>287503741
They literally just explained it this episode, Senku's just guessing everything. No idea about Xeno but he's kind of far away.
Ryusui knows how much of a genius Sai is so that's why he was picked, but in the end he's even more of a programming autist than a math autist it seems.
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>>287503741
If you actually dedicate your life to science you'll find out that you can do a lot of things yourself and get good results in some areas, but for certain tasks you just need some people who are built different.
To remember a story from when Jeff Bezos was studying physics at university:
> Bezos was trying to solve a problem but couldn't, been stuck on it for hours
> Goes consult another student, Yasantha Rajakarunanayake
> Yasantha takes a look for a minute and gives the correct answer
> Bezos is amazed that he could solve it so fast
> Guy replies "nah, I solved a similar problem 3 years ago"
> Bezos right then realizes he'll never be a top physicist, goes fund some online book business instead
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Did it happen yet?
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So moe that he killed the thread. Powerful. Tragic.
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>>287505136
hrrrrngh must be the only cute jeet in history. too moe for hindoostan.
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Isn't he a bit too pale to be a jeet? Ryusui's family confuses me.
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>>287505353
"Greed is good" is an actual phrase used by people, making it a reasonable localization that fits with Ryuusui's overall theme without significantly changing the meaning. "Greed is justice" doesn't mean anything. This is one of the few cases of localization I don't have a problem with.
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>>287505401
might be of paki origin, though you should keep in mind that he's mixed.
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I keep getting distracted by how sexy Suika is
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>>287505694
She's Kohaku's age now. Everyone got petrified again because of Senku and his gay mentor's harebrained schemes. Suika woke up first after a couple of years thanks to Senku's contraption, but all the nital bottles broke so she had to make more from scratch to revive Senku and the others. She's dr. Suika now, and she has Senku's old rags, and she can see through her chin, somehow. She's still tiny though it's just that her ass got fatter.
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What the hell is this? Where is Common Core, the only objectively correct way to do it?
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>>287494633
So, they've got to have people who take shifts standing underneath revival fluid, right?
Few hours a time each. Good pay for sitting around reading, or napping. Give them instructions on what do in case of another global stoning.
Seems like a pretty obvious safeguard from here on out.
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>>287494633
oldfags ww@
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He's got the Gameboy Advance SP blue edition!
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>>287506526
Senku's face at the end killed me. Funniest ep in a while.
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>>287505568
She keeps getting distracted too. By what, I am not sure.
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indians are the smartest most powerful race
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>>287505401
I don't think he's actually Indian, he just fled Japan to India to study computer science because Ryusui and the family business was so demanding. Sai never considered that Ryusui dragged him into so many schemes because he wanted to connect to his brother.
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>>287511948
There was one. He worked on number theory. Married, but immediately abandoned his wife to move to England. Contracted vitamin deficiency because none of the food in England complied with his religion. Then he died of tuberculosis at 32.
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>>287512355
You don't need human calculators when you can build electrical, electro-mechanic or even mechanic calculators and computers.
They need somebody to develop the algorithms and produce working code for those computers.
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>>287512448
>produce working code
They better avoid India in that case.
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>>287512448
You overestimate computers. An early computer would have thousands of words of storage at most. Computers can do repetitive tasks, but if there is more than a handful of data involved, you'll need a human to manually transfer data to-and-from the computer, and to make system-level decisions.
Yes, this was unironically the life of computer operators back in the day. Serving as a flesh operating system swapping out (often literal) pages of memory.
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>>287506007
I'm still bothered that her old dark blue poncho Suika put over Senku's petrified body, and what he wears now as a sort of over-the-shoulder cape... is the WRONG fucking color. Why did they change it to red? Although the color scheme is pretty nice, I'm sure the sentiment or act flew right over room temperature IQ mouthbreather heads.
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>>287512355
If it were just calculations alone Senku could do it himself. But he wants the modern world back, with all its amenities, and that means bringing back dedicated computer engineers and programmers to make it happen. He's too generalist a scientist (with a slight focus on rocket science) to focus on any one topic for too long.
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>>287494633
Scribble two digit hex onto wall, this will totally be useful after reinventing x86 and making sure every single thing is the same, kid who was writing a C-like is going to reinvent assembly, perfectly, that his hexcode is usable. The tech leaps are a bit extreme during this, decades compressed into singular lifetimes, 20~ years at that.
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>>287495331
>craftlets wouldn't get what the best part of this series is
I hated how they speedran agriculture a couple seasons ago. The huge crafting chart to make the medicine at the beginning was one of the best parts.
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>>287513256
yeah yeah, my favorites were the the laid back ship building after tsukasa, the long ass telephone roadmap, and that whole ramen and sulpha arc.
https://litter.catbox.moe/gi24l2mgofrp8uqo.mp3
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>>287509920
I have to go on a streaming site and check the comments for this episode
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>>287498498
>you will never be forced to math for a strong gorilla woman
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Unironically cute and funny
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>>287506478
Another prodigious talent lost to video games...
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>>287515233
That baby ain't right
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If my IDE was this obnoxious I'd become a plumber or something
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Superior Japanese work ethic
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>>287515257
Turned out better than this one
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>programming in 2026
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that spaceship is going to explode