I hereby claim:
- I am lunaticneko on github.
- I am lunaticneko (https://keybase.io/lunaticneko) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBI-0aXnJwZWJg0oe-lK4y2dC1PDBYHHNyK04At1NRoTwo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
$the_cow = <<"EOC"; | |
$thoughts\\_\\_ _/_/ | |
$thoughts \\__/ | |
$thoughts ($eyes)\\_______ | |
-- \\ )\\/\\ | |
$tongue ||-----|| | |
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EOC |
# When your computer is fast enough, you can rely on luck and hackjob. | |
# This is NOT valid for actual programming tests IRL. You will need a | |
# more serious effort for that, including picking parentheses to remove | |
# more deterministically, or have some better heuristics than "lol d2". | |
from random import randint | |
''' | |
Validates the string. | |
''' |
# How to identify signed commits | |
1. Go to https://github.com/<username>/<reponame>/commits/master | |
2. Click on [Verified] green text and box near the latest (or all) commits. | |
3. You should see the public key signature. Check with the person him/herself for the ID to ensure that it is valid. |
with open('pi-billion.txt') as f: | |
f.read(2) | |
count = [0]*10 | |
while True: | |
s = f.read(1000000).strip() | |
if not s: | |
break | |
for c in s: | |
count[int(c)] += 1 | |
print(count) |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: