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Siegfried, to memes in Tough choice

Freaking ka*ans

XTornado, to memes in Riley's going places.

They didn’t have brown pieces at least?

Varyk, to memes in We are not the same

If you cheap, you poor. Embrace your friend!

STUPIDVIPGUY, to memes in Spooky time

these comps always annoy me cause they’re too fast to even read the memes

gotta be a zoomer to enjoy this

NotNKVD,
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Exactly. The meme passes by, you register it, but don’t understand it yet. You get a dopamine hit. Next meme shows up quickly. Same happens. Infinite dopamine loop

ThatOneDudeFromOhio, to mildlyinteresting in I made a 20x queen size sheet

Tifo?

stackPeek, to memes in Living in glass houses
@stackPeek@kbin.social avatar

Radiohead reference

blackn1ght, to programmer_humor in A fun simple game

There’s Linux distro called suicide Linux that wipes your hard drive on any mistyped command.

GCostanzaStepOnMe, to memes in Feel old?
@GCostanzaStepOnMe@feddit.de avatar

Actually it’s a common myth that fossil fuels are made up of Dinosaurs. They’re mostly made up of Silesaurs and to small parts Pisanosaurs.

Bootheal0179,
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My car is CNG so, a good 80% termite & bovine farts get me from here to there.

Default_Defect, to memes in Just another day of saving the bees.
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Do ya like jazz?

altima_neo, to linuxmemes in Is this true?
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It’s ok, I’ll use the arch

riskable,
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Then afterwards you can summon the archmage to fix things 👍

dukk,

Watch out for the bleeding edge.

The_Picard_Maneuver, to memes in Saved a fortune in money but not in time
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Ah yes, I love my løg cjäbinn.

Eufalconimorph, to science_memes in Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut

Well, you’ve got 1. And -1. And sqrt(-1). And the unit pseudoscalars of the Clifford algebras for every number of dimensions.

So there are a countably infinite number of solutions. Can anyone find a bigger set? Something with an uncountably infinite set of solutions?

agitatedpotato, to memes in Tis the season

The last Goth girl who I thought was gonna sacrifice me ended up just telling me she only liked me as a friend, not as a human sacrifice. Thats life I suppose.

negativenull,

The real sacrifices are the friendzones we make along the way.

CorrodedCranium, to memes in Gary larson rule
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This and that article about the 16 year old that got arrested for cutting down a historic tree makes me wonder if there’s a way to uncut down a tree. Like using grafting and some kind of tree steroid

F4lcon, to science_memes in PI is what

It’s to make the numbers simple because they aren’t important, the methodology is

TheOakTree,

I get that, it’s like rounding gravitational acceleration (on earth) to 10…

But why don’t they just use 3, preceded by a “pi is a little more than 3, but for now we’ll round down to 3.”

jadero,

Especially given that using π=3 is accurate enough for most daily use by ordinary people for ordinary things.

F4lcon,

3 or 5 is equally inaccurate. Engineers usually round it up from however accurate they need it. Scientists usually try to use it to as many digits of significance as they can.

3 or 5 is equally inaccurate, it doesn’t matter which you use if you think that’s accurate. Most people, engineers and scientists and mathematicians, use computers, but you’ll find they can get inaccurate pretty quickly too.

Again, 3 or 5 is a meaningless distinction to round an irrational number to. 3 is not an accurate value of pi in any sense and neither even is 3.14.

jadero,

I would draw your attention to the difference between mathematics and reality. Although mathematics is extremely useful in modeling reality, it’s important to remember that while all models are wrong, some are nonetheless useful.

Thus, a household gardener or storage tank owner or a builder of small boats can choose the appropriate diameter of hose, tank, or pontoon very effectively by rounding PI to 3 but cannot do so when “rounding” to 1 or 5. In these cases, it literally doesn’t matter how many decimal points you use, because the difference between 3 and any arbitrary decimal expansion of PI will be too small to have concrete meaning in actual use.

Under the philosophy you are promoting, it would be impossible to act in the physical world whenever it throws an irrational number at us.

I don’t know, but I suspect that there is a whole branch of mathematics, engineering, or philosophy that describes what kinds of simplifications and rounding are acceptable when choosing to act in the physical world.

The real world in which we act has a fuzziness about it. I think it’s better to embrace it and find ways to work with that than to argue problems that literally have no numerical solution, at least when those arguments would have the effect of making it impossible to act.

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