Stupid Linux calculator can't do 2^2048

This is why FOSS will never win

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Can you?

I wouldn't need to use the Linux calculator if I could
That shit throws an error instead of giving a result.

windows one cant too

Gee. This works for me...


In [1]: 2**2048
Out[1]: 3231700607131100730071487668866995196044...

Damnnn Linux comes with Wolfram Alpha?

Works on my machine.

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that's ipython

wtf it works.
Why can the Linus terminal do it, but the Linus calculator app can't?

Because Linux is a kernel and it doesn't come with a calculator

gnome3 brainlet detected

Ubuntu actually

that's because linux is big dumb dumb

ubuntu is gnome3

womm

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bullshit. Ubuntu uses gtk

ok

>ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
Only FOSS trannies could fuck up when asking a computer to compute

>72296579
>ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

What is legal boilerplate?

Turbo lel...

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My browser can do it.

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Gnome3 uses gtk, you retard

>not using python as your calculator

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> 2^2048
[1] Inf

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>linux calculator

Now do 2.5^2048

>not using "bc -l"
How embarrassing

you do know that microsoft ships linux kernel in windows right?
you're tranny yourself

>>> 5**2048 // 2**2048
95749774609521853579467310122804202420597417413514981...

Only off by 5**2048 % 2**2048...

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KCalc doesn't have this problem.

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