jacob1
jacob1
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29th Sep 2012
16th Mar 2014
Post any bugs you find here. But there aren't as many bugs that are really bugs and I don't already know about than when this first started, so also use this as a general conversation save, or to ask / tell me anything. #1 most commented save in tpt!
problems jacob1 bugreport glitch fix 960847 tptpp bugs tptplusplus glitches

Comments

  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    10th Apr 2017
    QuanTech: JCB1 was an element I made a few years ago (A FEW YEARS AGO?!) in a script for the Script Manager. Still haven't released it. It has tons of new elements. It brings back too many nostalgic memories about myself at that time period. I have changed a lot.
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    10th Apr 2017
    jacob1: well, obviously your timezone is wrong. Clearly.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    10th Apr 2017
    Hi JCB1.
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    9th Apr 2017
    PortalPlayer: BGLA obviously stands for bagels. Also it was March 31st in this time zone :)
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    9th Apr 2017
    @PortalPlayer kek.
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    9th Apr 2017
    "Broken Glass, heavy particles formed when glass breaks under pressure. Meltable. Bagels." uh, what? Also, hello QuanTech. I think you mean 1st April. Now I reveal that this was an april fools prank.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    9th Apr 2017
    looks like i've bored everyone to death since nobody has commented since 31 March :-P
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    31st Mar 2017
    @Atomic10 quantum simulation is simulation of a quantum system on another quantum system, such as simulating molecules on a quantum computer.
  • PortalPlayer
    PortalPlayer
    31st Mar 2017
    Atomic10: I read a thang where a guy explained how to rip the Americium out of a smoke detector and hook it up to a Geiger counter to generate random values. And then there's the common Arduino trick, use static picked up from the analog pins.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    31st Mar 2017
    Quanny: With current computers, I'm pretty sure that would require a lot of power. Computers have trouble at generating randomness. That's why random.org exists! They are the only reliable source of true randomness. They generate random values from radios tuned into atmospheric noise. Check them out! Lol, I love advertisements.