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I have been adding my knowledge to a project of a new workmate and concluded that he could consider this stuff optional since I'm far from being the expert he probably needs. He said I need not try to appear as modest, he knows that I'm the expert. I am so flattered and know he is right, I'm a goddess of expertise!
5 yrs of elementary school I had the longest truant record in their history.. in 1st grade I had 95 absentee days. And in 5th grade broke my record of 165 days. You only go to school 180 days a yr, lol I was never there.. I still passed. Thank you 90's American school system. Me no feel bad from no book learnin 😝
For three years in a row in elementary school I got a second place award for the whole school (or elementary grades? Idk), and I never even studied or did my homework. I loathed the labor. In high school in trigonometry class I slept through most of my classes, didn't study, never did homework outside of school hours (in that class or in any other class), and got a A in a class and a 105 on the final exam. The first day the teacher asked the class a question the answer to which was "the Pythagorean theorem," and I got it, and later she thanked me in private for saying the answer because she couldn't remember it. 🤣 I programmed in BASIC, self-taught, when I was a little kid, probably younger than 12. I once took a German IQ test once where you predict the positions of dots in grids and got either 150 or 160, I don't remember which, I think 160. (I don't claim that as my actual IQ though. It's an outlier, so I'm just particularly good at inferring which objects are moving in which directions when it's potentially ambiguous.) I once thought about the question of how to best do memory management, without having read anything about how it's actually done, and later I found out the algorithm I came up with was discovered by some other individual too and eventually was actually adopted into the Linux kernel. I once made a program to convert numbers from one base to another and later found out there's actually a name for the algorithm I came up with and it's the best way to do it. I also came up with an algorithm for finding prime numbers that I later found out has a name. I don't remember the name, but it involves storing all the primes up until N and only dividing by those primes until you get to sqrt(N).
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