Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 2 weeks ago, 5 minutes later, 28 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,073
So the recursive function would be
preoder(node, output){
//push node to output
//visit left child
//visit right child
}
So… I could be wrong, but I think it’s: 40066, 2724, 5816, 17526, 36443, 48755, 7064, 12115, 22284, 34359, 39628, 48449, 53733, 63284, 9598. I’m too lazy to actually bother writing it all out, so I’m just gonna wing it and say that’s what it is.
Anonymous B replied with this 2 weeks ago, 17 seconds later, 36 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,077
But no, in all seriousness, I remember studying this when I was in undergrad. Great time. I thought it would be a lot more relevant than it turned out to be in my career. You seem genuinely motivated and intelligent. You'll do very well.
But I accidentally used the collator for alphabetical sorting instead of numerical sorting because I was too lazy to sort by hand so it almost looked right…
Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 2 weeks ago, 2 minutes later, 44 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,080
@1,411,077 (B)
Tbh I should probably stop posting random stuff on the internet so much, but it feels good to vent into the void without real world social consequences.
Anonymous B replied with this 2 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 45 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,081
@previous (A)
The internet is dying. This is one of the few chances you'll get to post stuff without consequences. Knock yourself out, I say. Cherish it.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 weeks ago, 2 minutes later, 48 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,082
@previous (B)
Lol, it’s true tbh. I don’t get the appeal of social media. It’s just real people posting pictures of themselves to a bunch of anonymous accounts / probably mostly bots. Or at least it was before the accounts creating content were also AI generated.
Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 2 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 50 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,083
I mean, it was bad before with stalkers, but now with deepfakes, I don’t get why anybody would want to post a selfie on instagram just to have some rando deepfake their face onto some porn and post that somewhere. There’s no point in saying anything attached to a real identity anymore.
Anonymous B replied with this 2 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 51 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,084
@1,411,082 (A) @previous (A)
Yep, agreed. And yet the internet is forcing us all that way. Eventually anonymous posting will be relegated to a dark web thing. It's pathetic. I don't need to know what someone is called or what they look like, but it's being forced on us.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 2 weeks ago, 2 minutes later, 54 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,085
@previous (B)
Tbh anonymous posting is already sort of a non-ideal scenario. Obviously, the most ideal situation is you have a society where there’s free expression, and people feel safe just saying what they actually think in real life. Because in real life, there’s a natural balance that happens. I can say whatever I want, and so can you, but we can also both punch each other if we want, so in real life, there tends to be some baseline level of respect that doesn’t exist on the internet. Humans didn’t really evolve to communicate this way.
Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 2 weeks ago, 5 minutes later, 59 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,411,086
Of course the problem is, if people spread ideas anonymously that they can’t say in real life without getting punched in the face, and then those ideas become popular enough they escape into the real world, the end result will obviously be violence.
Anonymous A (OP) triple-posted this 2 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,411,088
Like in the early 20th century with the popularization of radio, people could listen to ideas that were less socially acceptable, and the result ended up being there were violent mass movements in Europe.
Anonymous B replied with this 2 weeks ago, 1 minute later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,411,090
@1,411,085 (A)
I used to think that way. But think about all the times in human history when decent ideas would've suffocated if it weren't for the ability to send letters or share ideas anonymously. Sure, we occasionally get Svet/Erik, but it's worth it. It's like jury nullification: it shouldn't have to exist but praise the Lord that it does because otherwise we'd never have progressed.