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If you couldn't possibly be guilty of what you're banned for, the person we banned probably had a dynamic IP address and so do you.
Chud10: @Chud: I initially thought that the printf function just interpreted IEEE 754 double floating point data as int, but turned out this is not the case. Then I thought maybe it was out of bound read, but this was also not the case (even tho it kinda was, but the result would've been the same with equal size data types). Turns out that printf is a variadic function and when it tries to retrieve an invalid type, it results in undefined behavior in C. Pretty interesting gem.
also doesn't make fucling sense
also does make fucling sense
explain