@krzyz The model is not sophisticated enough to allow for self-reference, but I like the way you are thinking. :D @barefootstache @kohelet
@barefootstache @kohelet Uh, this was really about a mathematical model, one that is slightly too simplified to justify even vague interpretations like this. I don't think it applies to the real world, even if your attempts to make it apply have some merit.
nonsense
@keith @dhfir
So I spent way too much time thinking about this and now you'll have to suffer my thoughts.
So first of all, we are most likely talking about humans, so we should be talking about stones instead of pounds, and getting stoned in bed is quite a different activity. This means it's probably euroed.
However, this does not really resolve the situation, because Americans don't get dollared, they get railed. This suggest we only have half the picture. To get the remaining information we have to look to Polish – a rail in Polish is "tor", and "pół tora" is 1.5, giving 3 in total. This means that the full phrase for Europeans should be "3 euroed".
Which, probably not coincidentally, is how much it costs when your mum is involved.
condescension
@wizzwizz4 I like this general approach, but I worry about actual cognitive limitations in sufficiently young children (even beyond the obvious ones like babies). I think the approach is almost surely valid for anyone above 12yo and I suspect the actual age is usually lower, but I'm not very confident in any of this.
terrible idea, hopefully not offensive
@Dee They should add dysphoria/euphoria for various body parts and gender expression within DDA. It would fit the already existing character perks, there is already support for extensive surgery because of bionics, and, most importantly, it would finally be possible to roleplay as a literally self-made post-apocaliptic trans cyborg.
Obviously a Blåhaj would be an early game item lowering the dysphoria penalties.
@chjara C++ is the bubble porn of programming languages - pretend parts of it don't exist and it becomes usable for its intended purpose.
@maia Maybe this is just peak digitec and they will send the contents of the order in 7 different parcels?
clicking random on wikipedia, uspol
I might also be misinterpreting this, the supreme court technically only said they haven't committed the specific crime they were charged with, perhaps this is just a case of pursuing incorrect charges?
clicking random on wikipedia, uspol
What the heck am I reading? Apparently blatant political revenge on voters is legal in the US? Actually, I wonder in which countries that would be illegal, since it might be legal just because it's rare?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lee_lane_closure_scandal
@schratze Only in euclidean flat space. Simplest example of a triangle that does not satisfy this is one that you draw on a sphere with one corner on a pole and two others a quarter of the equator away from each other on the equator. This one has 3 right angles, for a total of 270 degrees.
Such triangles have lots of fun properties wherever they pop up, if you like strange but relatively simple math I recommend reading up on Lobachevsky spaces.
@efi @AgathaSorceress
@violet by pronouncing it with a Dutch 'g'?
@aphyr I think it's reasonable to talk about the telos of a system especially one designed and managed by humans for explicit ends. Whether this rises to the level of "agency" in the system seems practically irrelevant, at most a shorthand; the important part is that our economic system plays a strong role in organizing the world around it, and is itself organized for that purpose.
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