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Is there an MD5 Fixed Point where md5(x) == x?

... 138 Since an MD5 sum is 128 bits long, any fixed point would necessarily also have to be 128 bits ...
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Breaking loop when “warnings()” appear in R

... 152 You can turn warnings into errors with: options(warn=2) Unlike warnings, errors will interr...
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Gradient of n colors ranging from color 1 and color 2

... 181 colorRampPalette could be your friend here: colfunc <- colorRampPalette(c("black", "white"...
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std::vector performance regression when enabling C++11

...nteresting performance regression in a small C++ snippet, when I enable C++11: 1 Answer ...
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Why does struct alignment depend on whether a field type is primitive or user-defined?

...t = new RefAndTwoInt32Wrappers(); test.text = "adsf"; test.x.x = 0x11111111; test.y.x = 0x22222222; Console.ReadLine(); // <=== Breakpoint here When the breakpoint hits, use Debug + Windows + Memory + Memory 1. Switch to 4-byte integers and put &test in the Address fie...
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How do I find duplicate values in a table in Oracle?

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Efficiency of Java “Double Brace Initialization”?

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set DateTime to start of month

...var now = DateTime.Now; var startOfMonth = new DateTime(now.Year,now.Month,1); share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Pandas DataFrame Groupby two columns and get counts

... 126 Followed by @Andy's answer, you can do following to solve your second question: In [56]: df.g...
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How is this fibonacci-function memoized?

...is asked for again. If we define some list, xs=[0..] and later ask for its 100th element, xs!!99, the 100th slot in the list gets "fleshed out", holding the number 99 now, ready for next access. That is what that trick, "going-through-a-list", is exploiting. In normal doubly-recursve Fibonacci def...