You forget about the first part of the quote: “and you can fool some people all of the time…”
You forget about the first part of the quote: “and you can fool some people all of the time…”
Die Frage im Titel hätte mich sehr interessiert, nur geht der Artikel eigentlich gar nicht auf die Frage ein?
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@HenriVolney I’m terribly sorry.
@HenriVolney @Oha I don’t use a single Electron app currently. I might consider VS Code though.
@papalonian @possiblylinux127 They say the internet never forgets, but still… An overwhelming percentage of content on the internet will be lost to time, because websites die constantly and most things aren’t archived. It’s also yet to be seen if archive sites like archive.org survive or not.
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@brainandforce @cll7793 A really simple one that fits here: The interval (0,1) and all the real numbers (-inf,+inf) have the same cardinality. The arctan function for example can be used to get a bijection.
Another simple consequence of Cantor: There are real numbers and integer sequences which we cannot ever compute or even hope to describe with words! Turing machines and possible strings of words are countable, real numbers are not countable.
@cll7793 A useful, well known fact in statistics:
If you take the average of indepedent variables that come from the same distribution, you suddenly end up with a normal distribution: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_limit_theorem
@Lizardking27 @nebulaone Half of the posts were overt racism, not even hiding it.
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@Cevilia @TendieMaster69 XMPP > Matrix. Proper IETF internet standard, less bloat and not dependent on venture capital funding.
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@HonoraryMancunian No, since the result could be 3 randomly. It will only have infinite digits with a 100% probability. Yes, that’s different.