When was it when you realized you knew shit all about technology?
>>54765068
I know about technology, it's just computers I'm specifically shit at.
Always.
>>54765068
When0.1+0.2==0.3
False
Finals week
I've always had an innate sense that I don't know much. Thanks to my time on /g/ I have an approximate knowledge of many things, which in turn allows me to know that I know even less than I thought I knew before.
>>54765170
Haha, that was my moment too
I know a lot about technology. AMA
I don't know this feeling.
>studies science
>>54765266
How is the segment selector (CS) used for near jumps and far jumps in protected mode and long mode?
>>54765170
Can you explain please, noob programmer here, what happens when you do 0.1+0.2? Shouldn't it be 0.3 , but you say "False" , why is this?
>>54765310
https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/floatingpoint.html
It's an issue with how floating points are represented.
Every day I browse /g/ I learn that fact all over again
>>54765068
November 2015 when I had been coming to /g/ for about a month.
Everybody on this board says the board is shit but I have actually learned a lot.
>>54765287
got me