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frezik, to memes in Trig

For that matter, why do we read Shakespeare? They’re plays. Watch them as plays or movies. If kids first exposure to Star Wars was by reading the script, they’d hate that, too, and they should.

frezik, to memes in Trig

Plus, if someone needs calculus for their major, they’ll just make them take it again in college. Why build high school math around it?

frezik, (edited ) to memes in Trig

It used to be common for clocks to be driven directly off the electrical frequency. The US Navel Observatory would call up generator plants and tell them to slow down or speed up a little to make a correction to all the clocks. I’m not sure if that still happens, though.

frezik, to programmer_humor in We're not the same! (period)

There’s a guy out there who made a reversible NES emulator, meaning it can run games backwards and come to the correct state. He made a brilliant post on Reddit /r/programming linking his ideas for the emulator to quantum mechanics.

Then he was asked why he didn’t distribute his program in git. He said that he didn’t know git.

To me, that’s a pretty good example of the difference between computer science and software engineering.

frezik, to lemmyshitpost in Electrician job

“He’s grounded, so it’s OK” - Someone on YouTube

frezik, to memes in They don't understand. We built these machines so that we can work more.

I don’t like being outside for either one. Actually, I don’t like outside.

frezik, to memes in They don't understand. We built these machines so that we can work more.

Interesting that you can interpret “30 degrees” in either C or F, and either way you wouldn’t want to have an orgy outside.

frezik, to memes in The current state of Twitch

Yeah, OP has “why do these homosexuals keep sucking my cock?” energy.

frezik, to asklemmy in Donald Trump May 'Turn Off the Internet'. How even? A thought experiment.

For many countries, it’d be as easy as cutting a few undersea cables. Two to three cut cables in 2008 brought down most of the Arab peninsula.

www.wired.com/2008/12/mediterranean-c/

As for the US and Europe, things are too interconnected for that to work. That said, the Internet as a whole is more centralized than you might expect from its history as a network that was supposed to be nuclear war proof.

frezik, (edited ) to memes in 6÷2(1+2)

1 2 + 2 * 6 /

What’s the problem?

Also, you forgot my inlaws, one of whom believes the answer is 5.

frezik, to lemmyshitpost in Crypto genius

Adoption for what? There’s no indication that it’s becoming interconnected to the economy at large. Just the opposite, in fact. FTX, one of the biggest crypto banks, completely collapsed and the rest of the economy didn’t care. If it was Goldman Sachs or BoA, everyone would be sounding alarm bells, because they are actually integrated into the rest of the economy. Crypto just isn’t.

frezik, to lemmyshitpost in Crypto genius

Economics is simply a study in how to allocate scarce goods. It does not need to result in hoarding scarce goods in the hope of getting more for them later.

frezik, to lemmyshitpost in well guess what else is yellow ?

Automation is red, logistics is green. Factorio decided this years ago.

frezik, to memes in alternative to trees

Putting a ton of water on the roof isn’t a good idea, unless it was already rated for a swimming pool.

They don’t need to be inside cities at all.

frezik, to memes in alternative to trees

You don’t need to put algae in cities. They can be basically anywhere to absorb CO2.

Trees in cities tend to be carefully chosen for the environment. Are we in a climate where we need to put salt on the road in the winter? Choose trees that can tolerate some salt in the ground.

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