Definitely check it out. The site claims every possible text is there.
Wow, what a cool thought experiment! Let’s say, hypothetically, people also made sites where you can find tons of text books and scientific articles for free, that’d be crazy too! https://libgen.is/ https://sci-hub.ru/
I’m sure most people here already know those, but if even a single person gets to access knowledge freely they wouldn’t otherwise be able to it’s worth it
I always lose this link. Not this time. Thanks, comrade!
I cannot access sci-hub.ru - I get ‘Secure connection failed… PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR’. Is it because I am in the UK? Do you know how to get around this?
Never mind - it works now. I have no idea why it started working suddenly, or why it was not working before.
I just found the text on how to achieve global communism in 10 years😳😳
I found Microsoft source code.
What in the goddamn fuck? I am so fucking amazed. It has every bullshit I randomly typed. I checked my notepad tried them and it has them too 💀
It has your comment too. Except for the emoji because it doesn’t have emojis
How do you know it’s not just logging what you input?
Lmao, I like how the top guy is explaining how the tower works, brings an explanation from the creator himself, and the guy below him is just like “oh it’s a hoax” with no explanation whatsoever
It has every combination of every letter. All sentences are already there because sentences in the end are just combinations of letters.
Vsauce made a video about this a while ago
It actually doesn’t have everything sadly, it works through random generation when browsing however using the search tool basically uses what you typed as a criteria in the creation process, then it randomized everything around it. There isn’t a server big enough to hold every single combination of letters all at once. Still, it is a very neat trick, cool programming, and a good thought experiment. Plus its based off a book of the same name.
It does “have” everything, it just generates it because the strings are generated by an algorithm anyway so no need to store them when you can just regenerate them whenever required.
Ok, after reading the about page it says that any given book will be in the same place every time. I haven’t tested that but I’ll just take the website’s word for it.
Congrats, you discovered the power of Combinatorics
Search for “infinite monkey theorem” on google