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

True, and it’s not only about learning math but that there is actually no consensus even amongst experts, about the priority of implicit multiplications (without explicit multiplication sign). In the blog post there are a lot of things that try to show why and how that’s the case.

wischi, to memes in 6÷2(1+2)

Yes it’s the other way round. Parentheses are top priority.

wischi, to memes in 6÷2(1+2)

The full story is actually more nuanced than most people think, but the post is actually very long (about 30min) so thank you in advance if you really find the time to read it.

wischi, to science_memes in hypothesis testing

Could also be small hands, so he probably would also have to take someone else’s fist to really prove it.

wischi, (edited ) to memes in I've been robbed!

That’s just wrong. “Kilo” is ancient Greek for “thousand”. It always meant 1000. Because bytes are grouped on powers of two and because of the pure coincidence that 10^3 (1000) is almost the same size as 2^10 (1024) people colloquially said kilobyte when they meant 1024 bytes, but that was always wrong.

Update: To make it even clearer. Try to think what historical would have happened if instead of binary, most computers would use ternary. Nobody would even think about reusing kilo for 3^6 (=729) or 3^7 (=2187) because they are not even close.

Resuing well established prefixes like kilo was always a stupid idea.

wischi, to memes in ¿¿Que??

Also in German. Word autocorrects that for example.

wischi, to upliftingnews in Scientists find possible first room-temperature superconductor
wischi, to upliftingnews in Scientists find possible first room-temperature superconductor

Sure. In a few weeks there will be another article about a new battery that “scientist found” with 100 times the capacity of modern Li-Ion batteries 🤣

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