The C standard library function int rand(void) returns a pseudo random integer between 0 and RAND_MAX (which should be at least 2^15, depending on the actual implementation).
Depending on the distribution of the pseudo random numbers, it will be true for over > 99% of its applications.
Source: trust me bro, and C++ reference
Furthermore, there is no integer between 0 and 1, but I guess you mean a real number between 0 and 1.
Ok may bad, it’s the client I am using, it works on other Apps.
Although the best-before date had already passed, the chewing gum was still good.
There is one /
to much, well it isn’t but the URL formatting isn’t working for me. 🥲
How, if I click on the removed post in the modlog, I get this error message:
I am German and believe me the Nazis were worse.
It is time for Signal.
This is an know issue, you have to downgrade your jerboa app, or wait for either an update of the feddit instance or an fix on the app side (which I guess won’t happen).
This is due to a breaking change in the API of the Lemmy backend, in version 0.18.
And feddit will wait for 0.18.1, because of problems they experienced with 0.18.
That’s the way OpenAI makes money 💰
I am sorry, but I identify myself as a lemming.
I think it’s funny
That are great news 🔥
We don’t know what switching a sub to private, will trigger on their backend. Maybe there is some internal shifting of data somewhere, or something similar to this. Doing this, on a lot of the big subs, could lead to large-scale performance issues.
I request a proof.