Geocomputation
Geocomputation (sometimes GeoComputation) is a field of study at the intersection of geography and computation.
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gollark: Consistently bad, yes.
gollark: <@!160279332454006795> That's not useful particularly, as that would make `native_function` an upvalue.
gollark: However, it does NOT cause a crash as apparently I implemented better fallbacks than I thought, good job me, all hail gollark.
gollark: Functions run on reference equality, of course, thus it may be problem.
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