@moWhich is 4587 to the power of 4587, right?
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@drq do it in parallel then, shell has tools for that :ageblobcat:Anyway, tools for findind duplicates works somehow???
@drq4587!/(2*4585!), actually, which means 2293*4587.Still a lot, yes.
@mo @hatkidchan
@drq do it in parallel then, shell has tools for that :ageblobcat:
Anyway, tools for findind duplicates works somehow???
@hatkidchan