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<blockquote data-quote="paradox404" data-source="post: 172136" data-attributes="member: 4523"><p>Lol you still haven't read anything. You keep attacking my theory because it uses a RNG. I've explained again and again that I know why they aren't entirely practical. Please look at what else I'm saying before acting like a bull seeing red.</p><p></p><p>Also Javascript is a very loose scripting language. It's never actually compiled but interpreted. There is a difference between loose scripting and strict compiling.</p><p></p><p>Automation basically. To get a more accurate divergence number you need more samples. So you're telling me you're gunna sit there hardcoding like 4 million variables? Either you have no idea how to program or you have no intention of making it properly. Really it's not hard to program a fike reading subroutine, oh wait you're using javascript lol. Nvm hahaha.</p><p></p><p>Again they are related to time, using the timestamp. Saying they're not related is like saying a car isn't actually using fuel but a combusted mixture, so liquid fuel is irrelevant. (Which we know the combustion comes from the liquid and air.)</p><p></p><p>I spell it wrong. So what? I'd never heard of it before.</p><p></p><p>Again attacking my idea without actually addressing your own. I constantly admit mine isn't perfect. All yours is, is a small number of hashed numbers in a webpage that uses a freaking scripting language. And these numbers yiu put in are based on you and your brain. These numbers have little potential variable as your brain put all its efforts to making them. Also my idea currently relies on the RNG very little, it relies on potential variables.</p><p></p><p>Also using my idea in another timeline is fairly easy. Access the other meter and copy it's data files. You can the calculate the divergence using both data sets. You can't do that with hardcoded variables lol. I take you'll ignore this fact and attack my use of a RNG again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradox404, post: 172136, member: 4523"] Lol you still haven't read anything. You keep attacking my theory because it uses a RNG. I've explained again and again that I know why they aren't entirely practical. Please look at what else I'm saying before acting like a bull seeing red. Also Javascript is a very loose scripting language. It's never actually compiled but interpreted. There is a difference between loose scripting and strict compiling. Automation basically. To get a more accurate divergence number you need more samples. So you're telling me you're gunna sit there hardcoding like 4 million variables? Either you have no idea how to program or you have no intention of making it properly. Really it's not hard to program a fike reading subroutine, oh wait you're using javascript lol. Nvm hahaha. Again they are related to time, using the timestamp. Saying they're not related is like saying a car isn't actually using fuel but a combusted mixture, so liquid fuel is irrelevant. (Which we know the combustion comes from the liquid and air.) I spell it wrong. So what? I'd never heard of it before. Again attacking my idea without actually addressing your own. I constantly admit mine isn't perfect. All yours is, is a small number of hashed numbers in a webpage that uses a freaking scripting language. And these numbers yiu put in are based on you and your brain. These numbers have little potential variable as your brain put all its efforts to making them. Also my idea currently relies on the RNG very little, it relies on potential variables. Also using my idea in another timeline is fairly easy. Access the other meter and copy it's data files. You can the calculate the divergence using both data sets. You can't do that with hardcoded variables lol. I take you'll ignore this fact and attack my use of a RNG again? [/QUOTE]
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