Somehow it feels like this whole essay could be summarized in a single paragraph of, say, 3 proper sentences
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Wasn’t STEAM supposed to be something specific, not a replacement of STEM? Idk, I just know the acronym because Angela Collier did a video.
Plenty of stuff that works much better for white guys that speak English and with the right accent, because that’s who they are mostly trained on (image/speech recognition, spell check and translation, lots of medical stuff but that’s not very tech). Not sure about straight.
Edit: oh the image said cis, not straight. That’s easier.
Simpsons did it (kind of)
MBM@lemmings.worldto Science Memes@mander.xyz•Order of magnitude is a hell of a drugEnglish231·14 days agoComputer science: pi is O(1)
MBM@lemmings.worldto Lemmy.world Support@lemmy.world•Can we defederate hilariouschaos yet?4·19 days agoOnly if the admins actually decide to do so, so that’s what OP’s asking?
Any maths joke of this type will have obvious holes in it, that’s just how maths works
In that case, there’s no need to specify anything about the angles. Or, the characterisation the meme is playing with: a shape with four straight sides of equal length and right angles. Adding parallel to the meme’s version doesn’t help.
I’m just tired of this thread. Not only do Lemmy users have this weird urge to show off their high school maths knowledge to dunk on a joke that obviously only works because OP played with the definition, but they’re not even correct. The /r/mathmemes thread was much better.
Canon differential geometer hair
No it doesn’t. Right angles + equal length is a sufficient condition
I see what you’re going for re: automation, but calling this a genocide seems weird to me. Then scaling down cattle farming would also be genocide. There’s no horse culture that got eradicated, just less breeding.
it’s AI
Looks a lot larger than A1 tbh
Some places (like France) talk about positive and strictly positive, others (like England) about non-negative and positive
If adding serifs to the I is bad, I think a good alternative is adding a tail to the l (like a t without the bar). Some fonts do this and I’m a huge fan.
Positive integers are (a subset of) natural numbers
No. It doesn’t have the Latin ending -us, but actually ends with pus (fom the Greek word for foot). From the Greek origin, the plural would be octopodes. Octopuses is more usual.
Incompleteness means that maybe it’s actually impossible to prove or disprove the Riemann hypothesis, or whether P=NP. I think that’s a big deal. Maybe the fact that there are meaningful results shown to be unprovable (like axiom of choice) is more satisfying?
MBM@lemmings.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Belgium’s future queen caught up in Harvard foreign student banEnglish14·1 month agoYeah… electing Trump a second time kind of ruined that
There’s another way?