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troyunrau, to archaeology in Dress code: How a Winnipeg codebreaker cracked one of the 'world's top unsolved messages' | CBC
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Yeah – not so much encryption as compression haha.

troyunrau, to science_memes in uncomfortable levels of eye contact
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Aside from being a meme, the factoid isn’t even true.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_locking#Moons

All twenty known moons in the Solar System that are large enough to be round are tidally locked with their primaries [planets]

troyunrau, to science_memes in we got a little something for everyone on this bus
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This bus even has seatbelts. For the HSE committee members of the geo community.

troyunrau, to linuxmemes in which ones do you think I missed?
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Ooh, I’ve met three of them on this list. Jean-Baptiste was the best though ;)

troyunrau, to memes in A small flaw in the naming scheme
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There’s a company in Winnipeg, Manitoba, called “Battery Man”. Which is funny on a lot of levels. They lean into batman symbols a lot. But also, Manitoba is often abbreviated as Man (historically it was our postal abbreviation and such).

troyunrau, to lemmyshitpost in RIP Brenda
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I’d argue that it fails too much. So much so that it looks constructed to be as funny as possible.

troyunrau, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor
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Sort of. Continental philosophy is great if you’re a stoner, a hopeless romantic, have preconceived religious notions that your philosophy must have a carve out for, or if you write for Hollywood.

Sometimes you get all four. See for example, the “totally scientifically plausible movie, Interstellar!” which posits that love permits time travel… Which this meme format would work great for ;)

troyunrau, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor
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Continental philosophy is so named because the Brits referred to the philosophers in continental Europe thus. The opposing school is more generally known as analytical philosophy, and posits that rigorous logic can be applied to philosophy.

Continental philosophy: “love should be a dimension, just like time, that would be awesome.”

Analytical philosophy: “I’ll buy you a beer if you can prove to me that the electron exists.”

troyunrau, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor
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Continental philosophy in a nutshell. Find some cool sciencey concept, and abstract it beyond anything that is reasonable.

troyunrau, (edited ) to science_memes in poggers
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I’m a spatial-visual person, so when presented with this problem as a teenager, I instead solved it spatially. If you stack squares like.

█.
██.
███.

To the hundredth row, you get a shape that is a half filled square that is 100x100. Except the diagonal is fully filled in, so you need to add another 50.

So the answer was 0.5x100x100 + 0.5x100. Easy to visualize, easy to solve. 5050.

There’s a similar problem in sports – I was a teaching assistant for our rural school’s gym class so this one also popped up for me as a teenager. If you have 100 teams and each team needs to play each other team once… You fill in a similar grid, with the teams on both the x and y axis. The diagonal gets removed in this scenario because a team cannot play itself. So the answer is 0.5x100x100 - 0.5x100. 4950. Anyone who has ever tried to plan any sort of tournament can probably solve this intuitively, but 25 years ago I though I was the smartest gym class teaching assistant ever ;)

troyunrau, to lemmyshitpost in I may have done an uh oh
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You made me search Amazon for “dice jail” and there are surprisingly more hits than I was expecting…

troyunrau, to lotrmemes in Cave Troll
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Game reference to Anbennar, a fantasy total conversion for EU4. Highly recommend if you’re an EU4 or Paradox fan.

troyunrau, (edited ) to asklemmy in What do you call this place?
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Utility corridor. Sometimes a “Right of Way”.

Depending on where you live, “hydro lines” or “transmission lines” or similar.

troyunrau, to programmer_humor in Need a rust version too.
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I have that as my cell phone notification. It’s amazing.

Here’s a download link if anyone else wants it: drive.google.com/file/d/…/view?usp=sharing

troyunrau, to programmer_humor in Need a rust version too.
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You have python. You import antigravity. The princess flies off into space. You monkey patch the princess so she has wings.

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