You can already feature-test for assume (or gnu::assume) without C++23. See: https://isocpp.org/std/standing-documents/sd-6-sg10-feature-test-recommendations#testing-for-the-presence-of-an-attribute-__has_cpp_attribute
It’s histograms, according to the paper:
Fig. 5 Polar histograms from Fig. 4, resorted by descending φ from most to least grid-like (equivalent to least to greatest entropy)
Fig. 4 Polar histograms of 100 world cities’ street orientations, sorted alphabetically corresponding with Table 1
(A histogram shows how much there is of each kind, so here it’s how much road there is per direction.)
The Mad World version by Gary Jules is actually a cover of Tears For Fears’ original:
Oh, it’s forbidden. I always wondered why no company did that.
But why do they put “vegan” on apple juice then? Does it mean it’s bug-free?