Everyone thinks the 90’s kids who grew up going outside and without social media, but there were a select few born in the 2000’s specifically known as “Gen T” who grew up just as a 90’s kid did, riding bikes all day, exploring abandoned places, staying out until the street lights came on, no phones or internet, just sticks and mud and a good pair of converse.
by isthabrax August 17, 2024
The small group of kids born between 1997 and 2002, who aren't 90's kids, but also can't relate to 2000's kids. Kids from this generation's childhoods mostly consisted of Spongebob, Lego Star Wars: the Complete Saga on Wii, iPod 4th generation, and annoying orange.
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by Cdyc704 June 22, 2022
The General Number Field Sieve (which is informally 2/3 of the way towards being polynomial in the number of digits (but is still exponential)) is the best known way to factor large integers, in that it scales the best for very large numbers. We're talking like 150 or more digits. And stop reading urban-dictionary and go ask google or something you nerd (just like me ;3) see also: "Special Number Field Sieve" (not on here!)
For numbers with 150+ digits, if you're not going to use the GNFS (General number field sieve), then tbh just don't bother.
by mb6fbhsphdrcb April 23, 2025