🐠 tiago🍍

¡Pásele, pásele! Tenemos variedad, joven.

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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • 🐠 tiago🍍@beehaw.orgtoMemes@lemmy.ml6÷2(1+2)
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    7 months ago

    Yeah! That’s why I mentioned it, it was a fresh ambiguous notation problem that I’ve never encountered before. Discussions of “is it 1 or 9” get tiring quickly.

    At least WA and others tell you how they interpret the input, instead of being a black box (until you get to the manuals). Even though it is obvious in hindsight, I didn’t get why two calculators would yield different results; thanks!

    Nice write-up.


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    7 months ago

    Damn ragebait posts, it’s always the same recycled operation. They could at least spice it up, like the discussion about absolute value. What’s |a|b|c|?

    What I gather from this, is that Geogebra is superior for not allowing ambiguous notation to be parsed 👌







  • unsure abou how often; I don’t do it because I have to meet a quota, it’s more of a I-can’t-hold-to-myself-when-I’m-✨bedazzled✨ kinda thing?

    Although as others have mentioned, I don’t wanna sound creepy; for strangers it’s generally about a cool accessory they’re wearing. i verbalize the compliment by refering to their uniqueness, not intending to start a conversation just, “cool hat 👍”

    interesting question, thanks!


  • It is an interesting question indeed!

    I also find quite interesting how introducing the Dual Dialectic turns the usually-depicted 2D moral plane into a… Riemann sphere?

    Even then, that geometry seems more fit to deal with representing the frequent compromises between individual and collective. My solarpunk heart is happy to read about this second model.

    Neat visualization and quality writing. Thanks for sharing!







  • Hey!

    From the Steam Sale, some casual games about playing with the odds:

    • Peglin is quite fun and short. The more pegs you hit, the more it damages an enemy. Highly replayable with all the modifiers making each game unique.
    • Roll is similar, modifying dice to get the highest score in 2500 rolls. There is way more complex calculations, but I like how messy it gets.

    From the ones already on the library, just Hollow Knight which has been a delightful yet frustrating experience. The soundtrack is stunning, and I love me some platforming challenge.