Nintendo: great games, terrible company. So yeah, I play their shit, but I don’t give them any money.
Nintendo: great games, terrible company. So yeah, I play their shit, but I don’t give them any money.
They multiplied both sides by 10.
0.9999… times 10 is 9.9999…
X times 10 is 10x.
It’s a website where you can buy music. I prefer having music in OGG or Opus format, and most of the time you can only get MP3. Bandcamp gives you the option to download your music in several formats, and one of them is OGG.
That’s starting to change, because I can find more file-sharers who are using FLAC as storage becomes cheaper. Then I can convert FLAC to Opus. However, Bandcamp also gives you the option to stream music from their app, and it’s nice to have access to so much music on my phone.
You’re being downvoted because you’re wrong.
My point was only that .9 repeating is still less than 1 in tangible measurement
If it’s less than 1, then it isn’t repeating indefinitely, which is what the ellipsis indicates.
That’s more convoluted than the 1/3, 2/3, 3/3 thing.
3/3 = 0.99999…
3/3 = 1
If somebody still wants to argue after that, don’t bother.
My favorite thing about this argument is that not only are you right, but you can prove it with math.
It was 10 days, but, yeah, not a lot of time, especially for one guy. (That one guy was Brendan Eich, by the way.)
Yes. I find them on Bandcamp.
Doing things the hard way doesn’t make you smarter.
That’s a d12. Clearly, the Romans were using it to play D&D.
Yeah, same, but I always set my editor to insert spaces instead when I hit Tab, so that the spacing won’t be different in other environments.
I think it comes from the Bible.
There is absolutely nothing I do in an IDE frequently enough to memorize a bunch of arcane commands, especially in 3 days. Regex solves any mass-operations.
Yeah, don’t memorize a bunch of arcane commands. Use regex instead!
I refuse to see how vim and emacs is worth learning.
Interesting choice of words. You aren’t unable to see…you refuse to. Why would you refuse knowledge?
This happens much more often than the other one.
I always think about stuff like this whenever libertarians talk about how much more efficient corporations are than government. I’m like, “Have you ever worked for a corporation?” Organizations are just huge dumpster fires in general, because they’re all run by humans.
That should be elementary computer literacy: if you don’t know what the file does, then don’t delete it.
Fedi.garden also has their own autonomy. They have the right to make whatever rules for their website they want. If you don’t like how they run their list, then don’t use it. Make your own. If people like yours better, they’ll use it instead.
I knew somebody would have the relevant xkcd.
I never understand somebody just simping for a corporation like that. You can be a fan of their stuff and dislike how they run the company. Being a Mario or Zelda fan doesn’t mean you have to stick up for terrible decisions made by suits.