doopdee - 1+1 = 1.99999999999 (SNES)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- It's been a while. All the samples excluding the drums were made by me (it was super fun making them :D) and the drums are edited and bitcrushed versions of drums from Super Mario World and Yoshi's Island.
Made using Corrscope github.com/cor...
and Furnace Tracker github.com/til...
Here's a playlist containing all of my music that doesn't suck:
• My best music
Reuploaded because of a mistake in the visualisation.
floating point music
Randomly came across this channel whilst looking for some chiptunes for an arcade cabinet I'm building. 10/10 artist!
Me when floating point arithmetic
Doodley?!?!
Nice SNES tune!😄🤩😎👌
u make such cool music
very nice!
Nice job, doopdee.
How do you make these? A guide or in depth look would be epic
Annoyingly I don't have the video skills to make that sort of video even though I wish I could.
You can look at the manual on Furnace Tracker (the software I use) and see what other people do and other people's videos. That's basically what I did to learn all this stuff
that is indeed true and if you think otherwise then you will start a war in my replies and i will think you are weird
Actually it IS true, because of the way quite a few programming languages and even computers work, examples being stuff like JavaScript or 32bit floats, which are less precise than Doubles and cannot perfectly represent certain values. For instance, a 32bit float when asked to store 151 will actually be roughly 150.9 so if you want to represent Mew's Pokedex number in a 32bit float, it's not going to be accurate. One thing about Javascript is that some numbers can take the form of the number below it plus repeating digits of 9 after the decimal point. So the title is very possible in computing due to how decimals work in computing.
and just in math in general.
An easy way to prove it is by seeing that 1/3 = 0.3333333...
1/3 x 3 = 1
0.3333333... * 3 = 0.9999999...
Therefore 0.9999999... must equal 1.
And the same thing aplies to the number in the title, 1.9999999...
there are more ways. one my dad told me one but i dont remember and i dont have the image atm, so remind me by replying to this comment in like a day, and i will recite it. it has to do with algebra lmao
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