17:05 diagonal1x: 524+24 is 548 where 512-500 is 12, so 548+12 is 560, 548-512 is 36, so 560-536 is 24 but 560-548 is 12, so that's where you trim 24 and 12, remove 12 and that's the logic behind, 548 also comes as 512+524-500-500+512, so you can eliminate 12 to expose 512-12 is 500
17:11 diagonal1x: Same as 24 comes from 524-500 and 36 also can come from 512+524-500-500 etc.
17:13 diagonal1x: So there really is a trick, I name this shifting scaffold or elimination buffer that does that magic under the hood.
17:14 diagonal1x: But worth mathematician I am not yet my own, I do with numbers only.
20:29 diagonal1x: I feel embarrassed, not cause I am not correct on this one, but I am also feeling incoherent, and my delusions are awful, I feel like I have a chip which causes me hallucinations. I delt with those numbers for 5 years, and yes there are clever methods to deal with that memory, and it should in the end work but still feeling incredibly sick tbh.
20:33 diagonal1x: Real world example code is in any form missing, but I confidently assume and believe it would function well when approaching or opening so.