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// Turn on Developer Mode under User Settings > Appearance > Developer Mode (at the bottom) | |
// Then open the channel you wish to delete all of the messages (could be a DM) and click the three dots on the far right. | |
// Click "Copy ID" and paste that instead of LAST_MESSAGE_ID. | |
// Copy / paste the below script into the JavaScript console. | |
// If you're in a DM you will receive a 403 error for every message the other user sent (you don't have permission to delete their messages). | |
var before = '574417506572435467'; | |
clearMessages = function(){ | |
const authToken = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement`iframe`).contentWindow.localStorage.token.replace(/"/g, ""); | |
const channel = window.location.href.split('/').pop(); |
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import SolidityFunction from 'web3/lib/web3/function'; | |
import Web3 from 'web3'; | |
var isManaged = typeof(window.web3) == "object"; | |
export var web3 = isManaged ? window.web3 : new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider("http://localhost:8545")); | |
if (web3.eth.accounts.indexOf(web3.eth.defaultAccount) == -1) { | |
var best = 0; | |
web3.eth.accounts.forEach(function(a) { | |
var b = +web3.eth.getBalance(a); |
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I just finally had my mind snap into place with understanding of the Y Combinator. Most explanations I read, even the ones using JS, didn't make much sense and were overly long so here follows my own, much simpler explanation. I will be using JS. | |
We have fibonacci to start with, very simple recursive function. | |
It's fixed points are 0 and 1, fib(0) = 0, and fib(1) = 1 | |
That's all a fix point means, when the f(x) == x | |
They are important because they are the only values at which recursion can cease. | |
Our Fibonacci Function | |
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