• FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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    4 hours ago

    oh god the reason is even stupider then I expected

    Because large numbers use the e character in their string representation (e.g., 6.022e23 for 6.022 × 1023), using parseInt to truncate numbers will produce unexpected results when used on very large or very small numbers. parseInt should not be used as a substitute for Math.trunc().