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Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Oct 01 02:16PM -0700 Hello, Read this: Good random number generators version 1.0, you can port them to C++ Look at them they are powerful. Author: Amine Moulay Ramdane that have enhanced both random number generators. Description: This is an enhanced versions of both Mersenne Twister that is a good random number generator and Splitmix64 that is a fast random number generator, both have passed the BigCrush tests. Look into defines.inc file, there is many options: {$DEFINE CPU32} and {$DEFINE Windows32} for 32 bit systems {$DEFINE CPU64} and {$DEFINE Windows64} for 64 bit systems Look at test.pas demo inside the zip file... You can download it from: https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/good-random-number-generators Language: FPC Pascal v2.2.0+ / Delphi 5+: http://www.freepascal.org/ Operating Systems: Win , Linux and Mac (x86). Required FPC switches: -O3 -Sd -Sd for delphi mode.... Required Delphi switches: -$O+ Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
"Chris M. Thomasson" <invalid_chris_thomasson@invalid.invalid>: Oct 01 03:53PM -0700 On 10/1/2018 2:16 PM, Horizon68 wrote: > Hello, > Read this: > Good random number generators version 1.0, you can port them to C++ Really random? Humm... How do they compare to a hardware TRNG? ;^) [...] |
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Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Oct 01 02:26PM -0700 Hello, More explanation about my Good random number generators version 1.0, there source code inside the zip file are mersenne.pas and splitmix64.pas, and they are powerful, please look at them, and you can port them to C++. Author: Amine Moulay Ramdane that has enhanced both random number generators. Description: This is an enhanced versions of both Mersenne Twister that is a good random number generator and Splitmix64 that is a fast random number generator, both have passed the BigCrush tests. Look into defines.inc file, there is many options: {$DEFINE CPU32} and {$DEFINE Windows32} for 32 bit systems {$DEFINE CPU64} and {$DEFINE Windows64} for 64 bit systems Look at test.pas demo inside the zip file... You can download it from: https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/good-random-number-generators Language: FPC Pascal v2.2.0+ / Delphi 5+: http://www.freepascal.org/ Operating Systems: Win , Linux and Mac (x86). Required FPC switches: -O3 -Sd -Sd for delphi mode.... Required Delphi switches: -$O+ Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Chris Vine <chris@cvine--nospam--.freeserve.co.uk>: Oct 01 11:04PM +0100 On Mon, 1 Oct 2018 14:26:50 -0700 > there source code inside the zip file are mersenne.pas and > splitmix64.pas, and they are powerful, please look at them, and you can > port them to C++. The fact that your crap software that no one is interested in can be ported to C++ does not make it on topic on this newsgroup. This newsgroup is concerned with the C++ language not your second rate algorithms, your mental illness or your inability to control yourself. Please feel free to post to this newsgroup about your software when you have ported it to C++. Otherwise control yourself, take your medications and shut up. |
Juha Nieminen <nospam@thanks.invalid>: Oct 01 08:21AM > Never said that. Don't believe it. Fossils exist. They are not > millions/billions of years old. That's the lie. Yeah. Hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions, of scientists from all around the world, from different countries, backgrounds, cultures and belief systems, are all in a huge well-hidden conspiracy to tell and promote the same lie. Why would a scientist from India, with a Hindu background, a scientist from Japan, with a Buddhist background, a scientist from Egypt, with a Muslim background, a scientist from Israel, with a Jewish background, and a scientist from Spain, with a Christian background, all secretly agree to tell the same lie? Who knows, but it must be so! Young earth creationists live in this illusory world, where they think that "science" is run by a small elite group of people who dictate what the "scientific consensus" is, and every scientist in the world, no matter where they are from or what their background is, just follows it without question. |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Oct 01 06:28AM -0400 On 10/1/2018 4:21 AM, Juha Nieminen wrote: > the "scientific consensus" is, and every scientist in the world, no > matter where they are from or what their background is, just follows it > without question. If you want to know the truth, Juha, look at the evidence. It teaches you the truth. If you can understand spoken English, watch this video. If not, see if you can't find someone who can and have them translate it for you. Watch it together and discuss what is being taught here: Dinosaurs (with man in history, hundreds of real-world documentation sources showing dinosaurs living with man): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsQIF7Yh3hI There is simply too much evidence regarding dinosaurs alone. It throws doubt on the whole evolution theory. This, of course, does not include the complexities found in DNA systems, which completely undoes the entirety of the evolution argument, burying it as a lit- erally laughable concept once the intricacies of the microscopic nature of all life are uncovered. It literally screams and cries out with the loudest voice imaginable: CREATOR! DESIGNER! THIS WAS PURPOSEFULLY ENGINEERED! DNA Replication -- an incredible machine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jtmOZaIvS0 Amazing Molecular Machines in Your Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_tYrnv_o6A You look at this incredibly complex coordinated system of opera- tion to replicate all of our DNA ... and then say "it just hap- pened over millions and billions of years" ... it betrays reason and science, because the information stored in the DNA has to have come from somewhere, and no non-intelligent system has ever been observed in the laboratory to produce new information. That which exists simply follows pre-established laws, and obeys the rules of our universe. Information generation always comes from an intel- ligience, and that means a designer; and when you look at the full scope of life we see on this planet, that means God: [DNA, The] Programming of Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00vBqYDBW5s Science itself teaches that evolution is false. It teaches that millions and billions of years could not have happened. Even our own Earth's motion, and our own moon teaches us by its motion, the truth. We know now that the Earth is slowing down. We know now that the moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth. Run the math back- wards and you'll see what would've happened less than 100,000 yrs ago. ----- It's all there, Juha. And if you seek out the truth you will see it because God will see to it that you find it when you are truly seeking it. But if you are content to believe the lie, the enemy is there to lead you to whichever lie you'll believe in. Seek the truth honestly and truly. Accept nothing less. Ever. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
queequeg@trust.no1 (Queequeg): Oct 01 12:12PM > Fucktard who thinks that Satan invented fossils, fuck off. Flibble, It seems that every sane person on this group already has Rick in their killfile and sees his posts only because you're trying to argue with him or insult him. The only sane solution seems to put you in a killfile too. Please think about it. -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lSzL1DqQn0 |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Oct 01 05:35PM +0100 On 01/10/2018 11:28, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: [drivel snipped] Time to add this obtuse fuckwit to my killfile. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Oct 01 05:37PM +0100 On 01/10/2018 13:12, Queequeg wrote: > killfile and sees his posts only because you're trying to argue with him > or insult him. The only sane solution seems to put you in a killfile too. > Please think about it. You are right of course; I've added the egregious obtuse bigoted cunt to my killfile. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
"Öö Tiib" <ootiib@hot.ee>: Oct 01 10:42AM -0700 On Monday, 1 October 2018 11:22:04 UTC+3, Juha Nieminen wrote: > around the world, from different countries, backgrounds, cultures and > belief systems, are all in a huge well-hidden conspiracy to tell and > promote the same lie. Yes, but there will be always nitwits who lecture flat earth, geocentric, young earth, hollow earth and/or whatever other nonsense and YouTube that trash. One just has to ignore and filter garbage in this world. Ways, tools and skills to ignore junk should be taught in schools as that knowledge is perhaps most important in coming years. |
scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal): Oct 01 05:59PM >that trash. One just has to ignore and filter garbage in this world. >Ways, tools and skills to ignore junk should be taught in schools as >that knowledge is perhaps most important in coming years. That's hard to do when children are indoctrinated (brainwashed) into their religious sect before their brains have developed sufficiently to think critically about what they're being taught. |
Mr Flibble <flibbleREMOVETHISBIT@i42.co.uk>: Oct 01 07:04PM +0100 On 01/10/2018 18:59, Scott Lurndal wrote: > That's hard to do when children are indoctrinated (brainwashed) into > their religious sect before their brains have developed sufficiently > to think critically about what they're being taught. +1. /Flibble -- "Suppose it's all true, and you walk up to the pearly gates, and are confronted by God," Bryne asked on his show The Meaning of Life. "What will Stephen Fry say to him, her, or it?" "I'd say, bone cancer in children? What's that about?" Fry replied. "How dare you? How dare you create a world to which there is such misery that is not our fault. It's not right, it's utterly, utterly evil." "Why should I respect a capricious, mean-minded, stupid God who creates a world that is so full of injustice and pain. That's what I would say." |
Christian Gollwitzer <auriocus@gmx.de>: Oct 01 08:52PM +0200 Am 01.10.18 um 12:28 schrieb Rick C. Hodgin: >> without question. > If you want to know the truth, Juha, look at the evidence. It > teaches you the truth. He did. And he wrote his conclusion above: that the earth is several billions of years old, as supported by scientists all around the world. > nature of all life are uncovered. It literally screams and cries > out with the loudest voice imaginable: CREATOR! DESIGNER! THIS > WAS PURPOSEFULLY ENGINEERED! A common misunderstanding. Just because something looks complicated, it does not need to be "engineered". Who put the beautiful patterns in the Mandelbrot fractal set? Nobody. They are not even there, your brain infers them from a mathematical structure and thinks "oh, great designer" > the DNA has to have > come from somewhere, and no non-intelligent system has ever been > observed in the laboratory to produce new information. Wrong. Lookup genetic algorithms. The rules are extremely simple, yet this mathematical simulation of evolution produces extremely complex "well-designed" solutions to a given task. Even when you talk about material evolution, short (self-reproducing) RNA sequences can be produced by mixing chemicals and sending lightning strokes to them: https://www.wired.com/2009/05/ribonucleotides/ It's just a matter of probability. Christian |
Christian Gollwitzer <auriocus@gmx.de>: Oct 01 08:55PM +0200 Am 01.10.18 um 20:04 schrieb Mr Flibble: >> their religious sect before their brains have developed sufficiently >> to think critically about what they're being taught. > +1. +1. It was known 2000 years ago and purposefully put into the religion: https://biblehub.com/matthew/19-14.htm Christian |
Juha Nieminen <nospam@thanks.invalid>: Oct 01 07:11PM > Dinosaurs (with man in history, hundreds of real-world > documentation sources showing dinosaurs living with man): Dinosaurs never co-existed with humans, but even if they did, so what? What does that have anything to do with how old the earth is, or how old fossils are? The ancestors of the coelacanth that existed tens of millions of years ago were very similar to the modern ones. The coelacanth order still lives today. So what? Does that tell us something about the age of the earth? No. Why should it? Heck, just look at sharks. They haven't changed very much in millions of years, yet they live to this day. So what? You don't need to go to "dinosaurs co-existend with humans" conspiracy theories. You can simply point to sharks, crocodiles and the coelacanth for examples of clades that haven't changed much in a very long time, and are still living today. Creationists have this strange mistaken notion that "evolution claims that dinosaurs went extint 65 million years ago". The theory of evolution says no such thing. It takes absolutely no stance on when some particular clade went or didn't go extinct. It's not its field of study. (Paleontology is the field that you are looking for, not evolution. And even if paleontology is mistaken with a particular clade, it says absolutely nothing about the age of the earth or the veracity of the theory of evolution.) > There is simply too much evidence regarding dinosaurs alone. Evidence of what, exactly? > It throws doubt on the whole evolution theory. Dinosaurs have absolutely nothing to do with the theory of evolution. Whatever you think you know about them is completely irrelevant. > This, of course, does > not include the complexities found in DNA systems, which completely > undoes the entirety of the evolution argument Yeah, because you say so. You don't even understand what the theory of evolution says. Prove me wrong, and give me an explanation of what the theory is about. > Information generation always comes from an intelligience Even you don't believe that. Because if you did, then your God would need a creator as well. After all, if all information must come from an intelligence, where did your God, with all of your information, come from? ("He has always existed" immediately contradicts your original assertion, not to talk about you having exactly zero evidence of it.) > millions and billions of years could not have happened. Even > our own Earth's motion, and our own moon teaches us by its motion, > the truth. Isn't it funny how only young earth creationists know "real science", while no other scientist does? > moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth. Run the math back- > wards and you'll see what would've happened less than 100,000 yrs > ago. Clearly you didn't run those numbers yourself, but instead you just believe the lies that creationists like Kent and Eric Hovind tell you. Go ahead, and pluck the numbers into a calculator yourself, I dare you. |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Oct 01 12:16PM -0700 On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 6:28:44 AM UTC-4, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > Seek the truth honestly and truly. Accept nothing less. Ever. I was an atheist. I had to be honest with myself. I knew I had not studied the contents of the Bible well enough to say with an absolute certainty that I was right in believing it was all a bunch of man-made clap-trap. I resolved within myself to read the Bible and get a solid under- standing of its contents so I could know with certainty that I was rejecting it on authority, with good reason, and I could then stand unashamed before anyone and refute its contents. The moment I set my sights on knowing the truth about the Bible, God drew me in to receive the truth ... and it took me to a place I did not expect, could not have believed apart from His drawing, and one that it took me months to believe actually happened to me, and I still feel that way at times 14+ years later. ----- For those being saved, the change that comes over your thinking is revolutionary. The old ways of everything related to you pass away, and the new ways God gives you come to you. You have to have this happen to you to believe it. For everyone who's being saved ... it will happen to them at some point. For the rest, they'll go to their grave convinced they are absolutely right without any doubt whatsoever, only to find they believed the lie, and it cost them their soul. If there wasn't so much riding on this ... I wouldn't teach you all about it. I don't like being attacked by everybody, but I know I don't do it for those who are attacking me. I do it for those who will be saved someday. That allows me to keep going. I pray for each of you who do not believe today. And all I am asking you is what Jesus Himself asks you do to in the Bible: taste and see for yourself if what the Bible says is true. Would you take someone else's word for how strawberries taste? I'm asking you to go and investigate for yourself if these things I'm teaching you about are true or not. Don't assume. Seek to know for certain. Press in relentlessly and absolutely demand the truth from the pages of scripture, and from God Him- self. If you are seeking the truth truly ... then He will know this, and He will lead you to it. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Oct 01 12:18PM -0700 On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 3:11:57 PM UTC-4, Juha Nieminen wrote: > Dinosaurs never co-existed with humans, but even if they did, > so what? What does that have anything to do with how old the > earth is, or how old fossils are? I can't make you believe, Juha. If you want to know the truth, the information is available to you. Seek it out. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Oct 01 12:39PM -0700 On Monday, October 1, 2018 at 6:28:44 AM UTC-4, Rick C. Hodgin wrote: > scope of life we see on this planet, that means God: > [DNA, The] Programming of Life: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00vBqYDBW5s I urge everyone to examine this data. You owe it to yourself to seek out the truth and know for certain if what you are be- ing taught by the enemy I'm teaching you exists in this world is really the way it is, or if it's really the result of that enemy's teachings. I have no agenda to deceive you. No personal goal in teaching you these things. I'm not going to ask you for money, or ask you to join the church I belong to. All I care about is your eternal soul. I do not want you to face judgment. I want you to be forgiven for your sin, and to be restored to the eternity God created for you to share with Him, to thrive in that paradise of God. I want the best for you, for your future, for your family, for your friends, co-workers, classmates, etc. > moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth. Run the math back- > wards and you'll see what would've happened less than 100,000 yrs > ago. It's not just those things. It's also the strength of the Earth's magnetic field, which is decreasing over time. Everything here on this Earth is winding down. It hasn't been in a constant state of improving. It started out fully complete and beautiful and functional per God's design about 6,000 years ago. The Bible refers to this as the golden age. Over time it's been winding down, and has seen the silver age, the bronze age, and now we're in a new age of iron and baked clay, which do not mix. Everything decreases over time because of sin. What God calls us to is a future without such things, where there is no decrease, where nothing diminishes, where (like Jesus with the fishes and the loaves, or like our digital copies of data), we can have the thing, and use it too. In Heaven, we can use our possessions and they won't go away. Like Moses with the fire in the burning bush, but the wood was not consumed. > seeking it. But if you are content to believe the lie, the enemy > is there to lead you to whichever lie you'll believe in. > Seek the truth honestly and truly. Accept nothing less. Ever. What God has for us is worth investigating. I pray you check it out. -- Rick C. Hodgin |
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Oct 01 11:33AM -0700 Hello, Read this: My next software project is this: I have just "invented" two random number generators that are SplitMix64 and Mersenne Twister that are "scalable", i mean that there Random "seed" is also scalable on manycores and multicores NUMA systems. Both have passed the BigCrush tests. Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
"Öö Tiib" <ootiib@hot.ee>: Oct 01 12:16PM -0700 On Monday, 1 October 2018 21:33:37 UTC+3, Horizon68 wrote: > I have just "invented" two random number generators > that are SplitMix64 and Mersenne Twister Oh please go away. You can't "invent" your way out of a paper bag. SplitMix64 was invented by Guy L. Steele Jr., Doug Lea and Christine H. Flood. Mersenne Twister was invented by Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura. Keep posting it in comp.programming and comp.programming.threads if you want. Your limitless row of idiocies has already killed these groups so now you can talk there with yourself alone. Such pointless postings just annoy people so they go elsewhere. |
"Rick C. Hodgin" <rick.c.hodgin@gmail.com>: Oct 01 07:07PM +0100 I've added myself to my killfile as I can no longer stand most of what I say: I'm just too egregious. I blame God. -- Thank you, Rick C. Hodgin |
superduperhengyuan@gmail.com: Sep 30 05:46PM -0700 On Sunday, September 30, 2018 at 1:08:49 PM UTC-7, Chris M. Thomasson wrote: > https://people.cs.umass.edu/~emery/pubs/berger-oopsla2002.pdf > The key phrase: "rather than doing individual frees" > makes me think of region-like allocation. This is probably the older paper. He is the author of Hoard. I basically just looked away the second I saw the GPL license. Likewise for Ravenbrook's MPL. dlmalloc, nedmalloc, jedmalloc etc are in permissive licenses. Since nedmalloc, which claims to be the fastest malloc, is based on dlmalloc, I basically took the pain to study dlmalloc instead since I mostly wanted a better interface without really needing to deal with multi-threading stuff. And the result is the CookMem project. Heng Yuan |
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