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SeeMinusMinus, in Grandpa's legacy
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When my great grandma stopped driving me and my dad got the car. We fixed it up and when I started driving it was my car. It had a big ass v8 engine and was very big. It become to pricy to keep running so we sold it but grandma doesn’t need to know that…

NENathaniel, in Hands down
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Zorque, in Sir Isaac Newton died a virdgin to atone for this sin

Algebra existed long before Isaac Newton.

Nougat,

Ah yes, Mr. Albert Gebra, I remember him well.

hansl,

It was a rainy Saturday and the local farmers were in and about when he told me about those darned letters.

niktemadur, (edited )

I thought it was Algernon Bracamontes of Aragon.

Also yes, it was Dimitri Maglev who invented maglev train technology.

hessenjunge,

Pythagoras died a ‘thirdgin’ because of this. /s

I.e. you don’t even need algebra to use letters.

EatYouWell,

The funny part is that his theorem had already been discovered by an ancient civilization. I want to say the sumarians, but honestly that’s the only one I’m familiar with, so I could be wrong.

hessenjunge,

I would not be surprised if someone thought of that >1000 years before him.

VulKendov,

You can’t even blame Newton for calculus, he refused to publish his papers about it. Leibniz is the guy you’re looking for.

But everyone remembers Newton cause he’s the guy who got bonked on the head with an apple and invented gravity or somthin.

bleistift2, in Sir Isaac Newton died a virdgin to atone for this sin

https://feddit.de/pictrs/image/20fc6441-7b06-48f2-836f-ea378fd399ef.png

Meme transcription: A man tapping his forehead. Top text: Infinite number of numbers. Bottom text: Only 26 letters.

hessenjunge, (edited )

You have 10 numbers (or cyphers/digits) and 26 letters (mileage varies by language). You can build infinite sequences with these.

It’s not that hard, is it?

Edit: stupid typo. It used to say I’d, not it’s. (Scribble typing, autocorrect and shit proofreading lead to funny things)

SturgiesYrFase,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

I’d actually that hard tbh

hessenjunge, (edited )

What? Combining letters to words and words to sentences?

samus12345,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Judging by their comment, yes.

SturgiesYrFase,
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If you read the comment that you wrote that i was replying to, you’ll see I was riffing on your typo

hessenjunge,

Ah, I missed that (and the typo obviously). I usually ‘type’ by tracing my fingers across the keyboard on mobile. This method is 97% correct, 2% incorrect ,and 1% hilarious or embarrassing.

I need to do a better job proofreading and you could do a better job pointing out the typos (so even slow people like me can catch on).

0ops,

11 is a number

hessenjunge,

That consists of ….?

Robmart,

Digits

0ops,

Thank you!

0ops,

Not numbers. Numbers != Digits. In base 10, there are 10 digits, which can be used to represent infinite numbers, like 11

hessenjunge, (edited )

Well, according to the dictionary and Wikipedia (which I both consulted before posting) the word number applies to both 11 and 1. Since that was not good enough for me I added the words cyphers and digits to bring the point across.

Please explain how you missed that / why you pretended to?

0ops, (edited )

Huh? I didn’t miss it, that line is exactly why I’m even having this discussion with you

You have 10 numbers (or cyphers/digits)

I’ll say it again, because I think you missed it, numbers are not cyphers or digits, and the terms can’t be used interchangeably unless you can only count to 9. Since you brought it up, the first 3 lines on the numbers Wikipedia page:

A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth.[1] Numbers can be represented in language with number words.

By its definition, there are infinite natural numbers, but all types of numbers are infinite in quantity. When you say “number”, you seem to be thinking of what Wikipedia calls “number words” or “numerals”, or the terms “digits” or “cyphers” that you brought up. Those last four terms are components of language, they can represent numbers, but in the context you provided (“You have 10 ____”), you really shouldn’t have used the word numbers.

TL;DR, digits are to numbers as letters are to words. There are 10 digits (in base 10), and 26 letters (in English). There are infinite numbers, and there might as well be infinite words

hessenjunge,

Interesting. That’s not what I get, especially when I read past that sentence in the article or consult other sources.

Commonly they can be used interchangeably whether you like it or not. Depending on audience you might need to differentiate. Given the context of the post and the thread we’re in I’m going to use common language.

What motivates your interest in this? Are you a native speaker?

0ops,

Yeah, why do you ask out of curiosity? I guess my interest is because I’m a cs/math student so I’ve been dealing with number theory a lot the last few years.

Also I skimmed the rest of the article, and to me it looks like wikipedia editors have actually been very careful not to conflate numbers and numerals, so I’m not sure what you mean. In fact, under history>numerals it even says “Numbers should be distinguished from numerals”

hessenjunge,

Why? This is a bit complicated to explain. Please take the following in good faith in case I mess it up. 🙂

Even though I’m doing quite well English is not my 1st language. I’ve seen students of a new language fixate on stuff many times. So I wanted to check for that.

In my native language number and numeral are commonly used interchangeably. Exceptions are when you want to indicate how many digits a number has and quite possibly maths students and profs.

Also experts in their fields tend to be fixed on detail that is not relevant or used in common language. An example would be a biologist that wants you to stop calling a strawberry a berry (I’ve encountered similar things in a couple of fields). You’re a cs/maths student so at least that checks out. 😉

Even though I’m educated (uni) in biology (horrible hairsplitters if you let them) and cs (IMO less hairsplitting than bio/maths) I tend to adapt my vocabulary to the crowd and mostly keep it simple. I think the meme is stupid regardless whether you interpret numbers or numerals in the first sentence. OPs user name indicates they are German, so they also grew up using the word ‚Zahl‘ for both. (In a way the meme is slightly less stupid when you consider this)

So I tried to convey the term numeral by providing three synonyms - or so I thought. I thought just using the word digit would lead to many people not understanding. Now I’m having the ‚silliest argument‘ while probably being the sillier part in it. It’s enjoyable though.

Back to the silliness: ChatGPT pointed this article out to me. So, while you are absolutely right in the proper use of the two terms it is also true that they are commonly used interchangeably. This might be a recent development though.

TootSweet,

Dear Diary,

Today I saw the silliest internet argument.

hessenjunge,

The silliest argument so far…😀

ivanafterall,
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Got 'em.

PP_BOY_, in Blub blub
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460 years ago

rtxn,

It’s not like any of us were there to prove it didn’t happen…

Johanno,

Yes the great purge started all over again but this time in high-speed

bleistift2,

Fishes

I know, nitpicky and foreign learner and yadda yadda. Still “fishes”

PP_BOY_,
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Funny enough, fishes is a word. It’s just not used properly in this context

HonoraryMancunian,

I think it depends if there was more than one species of fish that, you know, evolved 460 years ago

Engywuck,

Seems like yesterday

kakes, in I only wave in the winter time

Similarly, I spent the entirety of covid making faces at people under my mask.

samus12345,
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I enjoyed being able to mouth breathe and not having to smile.

Illustrious_Luck5514, in Hands down

Percy Jackson?

ilovesatan, in Sir Isaac Newton died a virdgin to atone for this sin
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When the math is just words and symbols you know you’ve gone too far. It’s probably time to graduate and teach.

Sharpiemarker, in Grandpa's legacy

It’s what Gramps would have wanted.

mctoasterson,

Gramps knows who best girl is

Rolando,

If Grampa deserves to go to heaven, then he will be smiling.

If Grampa deserves to go to hell, then he will be screaming.

YoFrodo, in Grandpa's legacy

Is that a 240sx?

agent_flounder,
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2nd Gen RX7, I think.

agent_flounder,
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IWantToFuckSpez, in Grandpa's legacy

At least it’s only Evangelion and not some weird pedo hentai shit.

Enkers, (edited )

Yeah, good thing Asuka isn’t… checks notes she’s fourteen? sigh Goddammit.

this_1_is_mine, (edited )

It was the age of consent at the time wasn’t it? I think it’s 16 now and changed only a few years ago.

I live in the states. I don’t travel. But I read… Like hey did you see that Japan changed their laws to change the age of consent… Well btw they did. And it wasn’t that long ago and you know made the news.

As for weather that’s contextually morally right for them to do as far as sexualization of … I didn’t actually comment just pointed out how no matter the age there will almost always be something just on the edge of accepted boundariess. I have nothing to do with that. Just not oblivious.

GBU_28,

Dude

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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He means in Japan.

In Japan the age of consent for quite a long time was 13 and recently changed to 16

GBU_28, (edited )

Which is obviously fucked up.

The point isn’t if it was “legal”, but instead “ethical”.

Even if a country allows you to be with a 13yo, it is fucked up.

He essentially said: "it’s a fine show, no problems, because the relationship was legal! " When referring to a 14yo

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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To me it seemed more like he was explaining why teens and kids are so sexualized in anime in general.

Because it was the age of consent and enough Japanese anime/manga creators are okay with that enough to put it in pretty much everything

GBU_28,

Which is fucking yikes! Who associates with that crap?

Rampsquatch,

That was the national law, meanwhile each prefecture had its own higher age already.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
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Either way the point stands. Anime and manga are known for sexualizing teenagers and kids

Enkers,

uhhh

mojo,

Why do you know that

Gullible,

Whenever I go out of town on business, I like to do my research on where I’m going. Local hotspots, the bar scene, age of consent, make the best of my time.

You probably won’t get this reference, but then I posted it for me, not you.

nomecks, in Hands down
sangriaferret,

Blue is good but purple is where it’s at.

neptune, in Hands down

There are three things that every Greek woman must do in life: marry Greek boys, make Greek babies, and feed everyone blue foods.

CADmonkey, in Grandpa's legacy

Lol, he won’t have money or time for that fancy paint job if he has to keep that rotary engine alive.

teft, (edited )
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That’s a wrap 100%. And you just know it has bubbles under it.

Cockmaster6000,

Bro just put oil in your gas tank ez pz

CADmonkey,

I had a first gen Rx-7 and for a while the metering pump quit… and I ran premix like a two stroke until I could get a new one.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, in Grandpa's legacy
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That car is very clearly not a Subaru Legacy

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