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usernamesaredifficul, to science_memes in A sobering thought!

that’s not even correlation

qaopjlll,

Agreed, the correlation between 2 random variables is undefined if one of the variables is actually a constant (the formula reduces to 0/0)

ohlaph, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

Run in circles, then target the… target.

Professorozone, to science_memes in Of course it was

Was having blood drawn and the phlebotomist, who was obviously Christian, was so happy to have found out that men actually had one less rib than women because, you know, Adam’s rib became Eve. I was not about to correct her as she had a needle in my arm at that moment.

jarfil, to comicstrips in "More sleep" by Chris Hallbeck

I have to get up at 8:00 AM. It’s 2:18 AM. Shit.

PP_BOY_, to comicstrips in "More sleep" by Chris Hallbeck
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

“TWO AM” Is the only wrong way to write it

Master,

Too am

keepcarrot, to science_memes in A sobering thought!

Dang, it sucks that death somehow causes misunderstandings of empiricism

Sharkwellington, to comicstrips in "More sleep" by Chris Hallbeck

What I’ve started doing is telling myself “I’m going to shoot for 7-8 hours of sleep.” When I hit the point where it’s 8 hours before I need to wake up, I settle in and try to sleep but feel a lot less stressed about it because I’ve given myself an hour of acceptable leeway.

hactar42, to memes in Scary

Y’all are just jealous because we’re not afraid of fractions

outer_spec, to comicstrips in "More sleep" by Chris Hallbeck
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I’m a college student and I approve of this meme

santiagopim, to memes in Scary
@santiagopim@lemmy.nz avatar

Aaaand … DD/MM/YYYY 🫠

MisterFrog,
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world avatar

As much as I vehemently dislike US customary units, MM/DD/YYYY is the USA’s greatest notation crime.

magmaus3,
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YYYY-MM-DD

cyberpunk007,

This, FTW

far_university1990,

this guy iso8601‘s

Knusper,

rfc3339’s

SuckMyWang,

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  • magmaus3,
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    why

    SuckMyWang,

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  • intrepid,

    Least important it may be. But it is the most significant. This scheme follows the conventional scheme we follow while writing numbers - the most significant digit to the left and significance reducing as we move right.

    The advantage of YYYY-MM-DD becomes when you add time to it in ISO-8601 or RFC 3339 format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. All the digits are uniformly decreasing in significance from left to right.

    This becomes even more apparent if you are trying to sort by time - say, a stack of files, or datetime in a computer. Try doing this with any other scheme.

    mjpc13,
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    YYYY-MM-DD is easier to get sorted since most significant number is on the left.

    RushingSquirrel,

    This one wouldn’t make sense as they say dates as month day, year.
    To me, dates should always be written in international format: YYYY-MM-DD

    happyhippo,

    Depends on context, IMO did/mm/yyyy is the most natural when writing some text, but partial ISO yyyy-mm-dd is ideal for when naming files and directories, makes lexicographical ordering follow chronological order.

    _TheThunderWolf_,

    I personally prefer dd-mm-yyyy because cutting stuff of the end to get dd-mm or dd is better imho. Just an opinion tho, use what you like.

    neumast,

    $ 50

    Do you call this fifty dollars, or dollar fifty?

    Lots of stuff is written differently, than it is spoken. In case of the date it is weird, not to go from biggest to smallest or vice versa. I guess you are used to it now, but for me it would be the same as putting seconds before minutes or inches before feet.

    uis,
    @uis@lemmy.world avatar

    Big-endian vs little-endian all over again

    UlyssesT, to memes in Scary

    Oh! Oh! Try “Paid maternity leave!” porky-scared

    CantaloupeAss,

    only-throw: “No children! Only fresh laborers!”

    Dirk,
    @Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

    Free education!

    Free health care!

    MyNameIsIgglePiggle, to memes in Scary

    What really grinds my gears - literally - is having to have two sets of sockets because America. It’s really gets annoying when you lose your 10mm socket and the other one isn’t quite right, but you can’t work out is 18/32s is close enough and then you bust a nut.

    jubilationtcornpone,

    American cars have been using both metric and SAE fasteners since at least the 1980’s. I wish they would just gone all metric so I wouldn’t have to drag out two socket sets anytime I need to do anything.

    Polar,

    I just hate the fact if 10mm is too big, I can get 9mm, but if 15/16 is too big, fuck me, I guess. Bringing the full toolbox over because what random fucking bullshit number comes before it?

    Like I’m here to fix shit, not do math to figure out which socket is one size smaller.

    happyhippo,

    Have you tried with √0,86?

    twei,

    I just read that as “socks”, which made the last sentence really weird

    rgb3x3, to memes in Scary

    Except in drug deals (kg), foot races (5km), and science (°C).

    CommanderCloon,

    And school supplies (9mm)

    tigeruppercut,

    Yeah, everyone shits on the US for this but we do science in metric, and also everyone seems to ignore that the UK is all kinds of fucked up as well-- weight in stone, etc. I’d also argue that outside science F is a better scale for talking about weather. Sure 0 makes for a better freezing point, but most temps on inhabited earth are about 0100 F or -2540 C. If you knew nothing about F or C and someone asked if a scale from 0 to 100 or -25 to 40 made more sense, which one do you think most people would pick?

    UnrepententProcrastinator,

    -25 to 40 is very useful for weather. Especially in a northern country. The only reason they don’t switch is “best country in the world” delusions they’ve been fed to believe is true since birth.

    tigeruppercut,

    My point was any numbers are useful for weather if you’re used to them, but if you proposed a new scale without any baggage attached to it 0 to 100 makes way more sense than starting at neg something and going to 40 instead of a rounder number like 50 or 100

    Balthazar,
    @Balthazar@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Below 0 means dangerous. That’s something that F doesn’t do clearly.

    tigeruppercut,

    Below 0 C? Freezing doesn’t mean dangerous (obviously it’s dangerous if you’re homeless or don’t have regular access to heat). I live somewhere now that it hovers around freezing all winter and I literally can’t wear my old thick coats from where I grew up (northern US). I have to wear a fall coat pretty much all winter or I overheat. Below 0 F is a much better indication of dangerous weather than the freezing point.

    Balthazar,
    @Balthazar@sopuli.xyz avatar

    How about just slipperyness? The fact that you can’t farm and thus have no reliable food source? The fact your water souce disappears?

    I’ll admit, no method of measurement is perfect as biomes changes too drastically. This doesn’t mean Fahrenheit is better though. It’s not more intuitive, it’s not better at actual measurements, and it’s not as accepted by society ('cause people way smarter than me did find Fahrenheit worse than Celcius (see any above high school science/engineering))

    Balthazar,
    @Balthazar@sopuli.xyz avatar

    To explain the more intuitive, I am literally incapable of using Fahrenheit, and it means fuck all to me. Thus my intuition is incapable of using it, and thus **Fahrenheit isn’t naturally understandable.**Granted, Celcius isn’t either.

    wildginger,

    if 0-100 isnt intuitive, the scale was never the problem

    Umbrias,

    The actual reason the us hasn’t switched is the many billions of dollars it would cost for basically no tangible benefit. There are probably better uses of that money if we actually got to spend it on what we wanted, like social programs.

    balderdash9, to comicstrips in "Jogging From the Perspective of Animals" by Jake Likes Onions

    The chad humans, chasing prey beyond the brink of exhaustion

    https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/b2308c1e-bce5-4d96-ac38-464b779a9226.webp

    SlopppyEngineer,

    It can’t be bargained with, it can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity! Or remorse or fear and it absolutely will not stop!.. ever… until you are dead!

    How animals feel about humans

    uis, to science_memes in A sobering thought!
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    Every single person who does not confuse lives forever? Good.

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