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jeffhykin, to science_memes in Data Science

The best part of this is the subtle implication that you can tell a million completely different stories with the same data.

Xariphon,

Having spent an unfortunate amount of time debunking bullshit statistics... yes.

NounsAndWords,

You just need to pick the pieces you want and discard/ignore the ones you don’t!

paraphrand,

And invent the special pieces you need to tell the story you want.

Where the fuck was that baseplate hiding?

ShaggySnacks, (edited )

The baseplate came from the green in the bar graph. As we know all, the base plate is the foundation for any major project. Regardless that the bar graph shows little green compared to everything else. Green is far more important and we should focus all our efforts on the color green.

In a major coincidence, green is the color of money and I am now moving into a bigger house.

Edit: The fact that I got upvotes for a poorly written post amazes me.

FlaminGoku, to science_memes in Data Science

This was a poor analysis of the data.

loudmicro, to science_memes in Data Science

Where is all that yellow?

Test_Tickles,

In the lawnmower, the lights on the house, the flowers on the bushes, and in the giant lake of piss behind the house.

Oisteink,

There’s very little similarity between the pictures. White is the 3rd biggest stack, but you can see it’s not dominant on the data.

To;dr it’s all lies

PoisonedPrisonPanda, to science_memes in easy as π

Thats kind of brilliant.

soundingcock, to science_memes in C14
brown567, to science_memes in easy as π

Pi has 10 unique digits which are, in order of first appearance, 3, 1, 4, 5, 9, 2, 6, 8, 7, 0 =)

TotalFat, to science_memes in easy as π

22/7

kirby,

355/113

letsgo,

Or 7/22 if you’re American

humorlessrepost, to science_memes in Data Science

And then when the house is disassembled into pieces again, its houseness lives on forever in heaven.

XTL, to science_memes in Pigeons

“Quack, damn you”

Norgur, to science_memes in C14

Hah!

lugal, to science_memes in easy as π

11.0010010001

No 3 in it but I’m happy to be proven wrong

drolex,

Engineers hate you.

Hjalamanger,
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu avatar
  • 11.001001000011111101101010100010001000010110100011… (binary)
  • 10.0102110122220102110021111102212222201… (ternary)
  • 3.243F6A8885A308D31319… (hexadecimal)
  • 3;8,29,44,0,47… (sexagesimal)

All values here are from Wikipedia.


You got 11 digits correct (as long as I can count and Wikipedia is right), Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

spoilerYou missed one zero before the one at the end

lugal,

About the spoiler: I didn’t, I just rounded up. It’s a bunch of 1’s afterwards so the 1 is closer than a zero.

Hjalamanger,
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu avatar

Ok, nice then Congratulations all digits correct 🎉🎉🎉 :)

drolex, to science_memes in easy as π

Hmmm, I don’t think there is a 7 in π.

π = 3.141602553590

Happy to be proven wrong!

sneezycat,
@sneezycat@sopuli.xyz avatar

π = 3.141602573590 actually

Source

drolex,

You look trustworthy, I’ll use this value for my computations for our next Starship rocket

Hjalamanger,
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu avatar

Sure, I’ll memorize instead of the 3.14159265 I know from other sources

teft, (edited )
@teft@startrek.website avatar

Where did you get that value of pi. Pi is 3.14159265358979323846264323338950338327950. That’s 32 digits (to the first zero) and there’s definitely every number in it.

sneezycat,
@sneezycat@sopuli.xyz avatar

Nah bro you got it wrong it’s

3.1415926535897932384626433 not 432 smh

teft,
@teft@startrek.website avatar

You’re correct. To be fair I posted without coffee from memory so I was bound to get a few wrong. My point still stands. All numbers are in pi in the first 32 digits.

drolex,

I’m doing some internal rounding, it’s cutting edge mathematics. Maybe you’re not ready for this.

MimicJar,
@MimicJar@lemmy.world avatar

That’s not pi? You have some odd rounding.

π ≈ 3.1415926535897

So you get 7 pretty quickly. To get a 0 you need,

π ≈ 3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 50

drolex,

That’s not π, you’ve got spaces in there. Space is not a digit???!?

And what with the funny waves at the start? Looks like the Thai flag?

“≈” lmao

lugal,

Akchwelly, spaces are digits and that’s what bothers me about the meme: there do be spaces in π.

morrowind,
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

Bro are you trolling? I can’t tell

drolex,

I thought this was a shitposting community 😢

lugal,

It’s not. It’s a meme page. No jokes allowed

drolex,

Yeah, everywhere in the world the shitposters minority is radicalised by the memeing community with this sort of abuse. More and more are turning to deep frying memes. I thought it was too extreme at first but I start to understand them 🤣💯👌

Godnroc,

The first time a 7 appears in Pi is 13 digits after the decimal point.

www.piday.org/million/

drolex,

Dude, you trust some numbers you found on the internet?

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

Uh no… I trust this power series expansion formula I found… …on the internet

bjoern_tantau, (edited )
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

As far as we know Pi goes on forever and never repeats. If you assign letters to the numbers you can theoretically find your name in Pi at some place. At another place your address. And at another point the whole bible but with your name instead of God.

Kind of like the infinite monkey theorem.

This page lets you search the first 200 million digits of Pi for any number. Try to see if your birthday is in there.

philthi, to science_memes in C14

“i can see right through you and your lies”

“That’s just one facet of my personality”

Currens_felis, (edited )

“Why don’t you have many friends?”

“I’m a little rough around the edges”

FrullaPapaya, (edited ) to science_memes in Gobble gobble

That’s the second comic about snoods that I have seen in the past 10 minutes

rustyredox,

Are you subscribed to both comic strips and science memes as well? Great communities.

Masimatutu, (edited ) to science_memes in C14
@Masimatutu@mander.xyz avatar

Well ackchuwally,

Coal has rarely - if ever - played a role in the formation of diamonds

geology.com/articles/diamonds-from-coal/

Norgur,

Well ackchuwally the comic didn't say that this lump of coal was dating another lump of coal. It says carbon dating, you intolerant bigot! Let coal date whom coal wants to date! Freedom for inter-carbon relationships!

quindraco,

Diamond is usually made from limestone? My mind is so blown right now.

ForestOrca,
@ForestOrca@kbin.social avatar

So like, Florida, diamonds all the way down, if we just wait long enough.

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