A fun game to play in Italy when ordering food is How Much Would This Cost in America. The answer is usually 5 to 10 times as much to get similar quality (assuming it's even possible to get similar quality in America, which in many cases it probably isn't).
@PDG887@BrunsJulian1541@alz_zyd_ I covered this. You can use other adjectives (formally with math terms in some cases or informally in other cases). This is informal usage and perhaps not obvious to others, but any math student would know what is meant by this. That's why I explained it.
@PDG887@BrunsJulian1541@alz_zyd_ I didn't say this to agree with the point being made about reading. Reading is good. I'm just confirming that this is a real thing since you didn't seem to believe it.
@PDG887@BrunsJulian1541@alz_zyd_ Same thing with "arbitrarily small." You can use it with other adjectives that have some kind of mathematical meaning like "dense" as well.
@PDG887@BrunsJulian1541@alz_zyd_ It is an extremely common part of the mathematical vernacular. Basically, pick an arbitrary large number. If something gets arbitrarily large, it will eventually reach that number. Doesn't matter if you picked one hundred, one billion, or a googolplex.
@alz_zyd_ I feel like any reasonably literate person could read a few sentences where this terminology is used appropriately in a mathematical context and understand quickly what is meant by it even if they don't have much experience with mathematics.
"but im a white guy working on ai"
you can only fucking lol at something so incomprehensibly ignorant and out of touch
let me get this straight–
you were born and raised in quebec, and had the good fortune to study at mcgill - literally one of the world's best universities - for less than $5000 a year.
then you did graduate studies at waterloo - canada's top school for computer science, and earned a masters in maths and a phd there.
you then went on to move to America, work for Google, and later started your own ai company.
and the narrative you want to weave around your upbringing and training is that you ESCAPED canadian socialism?
so the socialism was good enough for you to grow up safe, have healthcare, receive a literal world-class education that helped you into one of the top technology firms in the world, but is also so bad that america has a moral imperative to ensure you, a technologist working there, should be granted permanent residency.
and if your lack of gratitude for your upbringing wasnt enough, you were promoting a presidential candidate who was vehemently opposed to immigration – while you, an immigrant, were staying in their country with a temporary visa.
i guess you can be smart enough to work on ai and quantum computing but still be dumb enough to not only think these things, but actually post them on twitter expecting sympathy
💙❤️👏🏼 Hansi Flick: “Gerard Martín's rise is unbelievable. To get a player from the B team and earn a starting place in his second season is amazing”.
“This is the attitude and mentality we need, he deserves everything”.
Side note: Europe is so bad at this shit. You can just click the image. It will display for a solid few seconds before remembering you're not allowed to see it. Click it again to get another few seconds. Like what you saw? Click it again and screenshot I guess. Lmfao.
Just landed in London and the British government wants me to send them a selfie so I can look at thirst traps on Twitter lmao. Genuinely how do people live like this?
Just landed in London and the British government wants me to send them a selfie so I can look at thirst traps on Twitter lmao. Genuinely how do people live like this?
Buen momento para recordar que los porteros que han ganado LaLiga y la Premier League no van a ser titulares en el mundial.
Ambos han sido los porteros que menos goles han recibido en sus respectivas ligas.
Sin embargo, el titular es el 12° de LaLiga que ha recibido 54 goles.
Just landed in London and the British government wants me to send them a selfie so I can look at thirst traps on Twitter lmao. Genuinely how do people live like this?