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ColeSloth, in Which pill do you choose?

I gotta say, the top answer being the 10 million surprised the hell out of me. Especially from someone who’s middle aged like myself. I had a pretty bad childhood myself, but the chance to get over 30 years of my life back and the wisdom to make better choices? I’d take that over ten billion dollars, and my life as an adult didn’t turn out too bad. No amount of money can buy back your youth. Let alone the possibility of living long enough to see Elder Scrolls VI come out.

instamat, in Gotta stay grounded.

Why can’t I just swing a blade around?

otacon239, in Which pill do you choose?

If Silicon Valley taught me anything, take the cash.

SGG, in Which pill do you choose?

Red pill. I have so many new ideas on how to ruin my life!

HawlSera, in title

Not even a guy and I’m thinking that

Littleborat, in 6÷2(1+2)

You guys are doing it all wrong: ask chatgpt for the correct answer and paste it here. Done.

Who needs to learn or know anything really?

Supervisor194, (edited )
@Supervisor194@lemmy.world avatar

ChatGPT’s Answer:

The expression 6/2(1+2) involves both multiplication and division. According to the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS), you should perform operations inside parentheses first, then any multiplication or division from left to right.

Let’s break down the expression step by step:

Inside the parentheses: 1 + 2 = 3

Now the expression becomes 6/2 * 3

Division: 6/2 = 3

Multiplication: 3 * 3 = 9

So, 6/2(1+2) is equal to 9.

wischi,

Chat GPT’s answer for me:

Certainly! The expression 6/2(1+2) is ambiguous due to the implicit multiplication. Let’s solve it in both ways:

  1. Implicit multiplication with higher priority:

[ \frac{6}{2}(1+2) ]

First, solve the parentheses:

[ \frac{6}{2}(3) ]

Now, perform the division:

[ 3 \times 3 = 9 ]

  1. Implicit multiplication with the same priority as division:

[ \frac{6}{2(1+2)} ]

Again, solve the parentheses:

[ \frac{6}{2(3)} ]

Now, perform the multiplication first:

[ \frac{6}{6} = 1 ]

So, depending on the interpretation of implicit multiplication, you can get different results: 9 or 1.

I think it’s funny that ChatGPT figured out 1 and 9 but has the steps completely backwards. First it points out what has high priority and then does the exact opposite, both times 🤣

F_Haxhausen, in Which pill do you choose?
@F_Haxhausen@lemmy.world avatar

Neither. Trick question.

I’d choose the secret third option:

The cyanide pill.

Pratai, in Which pill do you choose?

Red pill. 100%.

ArugulaZ, in Which pill do you choose?
@ArugulaZ@kbin.social avatar

Is cyanide an option?

Lauchs, in Which pill do you choose?

Red, easily.

Yeah, some childhood stuff would suck but you could probably skip a good few grades. As you already (hopefully) know how to socialize by now, a lot of the childhood friend stuff seems pretty optional.

Dating would be really tricky through the early teenage years as I don’t know how I’d feel about girls my own physical age at that point.

Because I’m relatively older and would have insane future knowledge, I could absolutely rock in stocks and have enough money to actually effect change. (Eg, singelhandedly fund a massive Democrat turnout machine in the rustbelt for 2016.)

The hard part would be somehow connecting with my current group of friends whom I love to death and wouldn’t want to lose. They are the only thing that makes the blue pill tempting.

HowMany, in Phantom of the Opera

Anything to stay relevant!

MossyFeathers, (edited ) in Which pill do you choose?

Red pill if it means I go back in time to when I was 6yrs old. Blue pill if not.

Edit: having to live through puberty again would be painful, but there’s a fair amount of stuff I could, and likely would, do a lot differently.

SonicBlue03, (edited ) in Which pill do you choose?

No restarts. Blue pill.

bigkahuna1986, in Which pill do you choose?

Blue pill all day. I’d never give up my daughter and we could spend the rest of our lives vacationing.

Thyrian, in Tit le

After humanity will die because of catastrophes due to climat change, it will not matter, who is right… only who is left.

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