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Outstanding move!

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    *limited by inability to use a search engine and find something called arbitrary precision arithmetic

    Check out the GMP library
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    @RememberMe Everyone knows what you're asking me to check out! I just found this meme somewhere... You think I should waste my time to change this figure? You might have that time... I DON'T! Any comment you make has a similar flair... Like what do you think of yourself man? I'm sorry for being rude... But I've noticed this in you since the first day I was here. Assumingly, everyone here is a dev... They know it... And even if they don't, my posts aren't text books or bootcamps that people are gonna be affected by it
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    @saurabh000345 I won't disagree that I can be an anti-joke chicken and rather straightforward.

    But stuff that's really inaccurate or wrong really ticks me off. Hence the comment.

    If you don't agree with something I write or think it's offensive or I'm bullying or something go ahead and downvote me, really. That's what the downvote mechanism is for.

    Besides, anyone who wishes to enjoy the joke (such as it is) will ++ it and move on in the feed. And if somebody opens it and reads my comment, they might learn something, not everyone knows what arbitrary precision arithmetic or whatever is.

    For that matter, thank you for telling me that I may be becoming toxic, I'll review myself.
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    @Remember I'm sorry I just got triggered somehow... Having a rough day... But the size thing is obvious... I mean I read about it in a very junior class when I was swishing past resources to learn C++ ( yeah it isn't in the Indian course as such... But it was again repeated in then university)
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    @saurabh000345 obvious to one person need not be obvious to everyone. And plenty of devs haven't gone through a formal system or worked with this stuff.

    no need to apologize, man, I can be pretty annoying, you're not the first to point that out.

    Apologies if I contributed to how badly your day's going. Hope it gets better :)
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    Rust has 128-bit integer primitives if you need more space :)
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