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minus-squareAnh Kagilinkfedilink29•6 days agothis is actually a joke compression algorithm that compresses your data by one byte by appending it to the filename. (and you can execute it as many time as you want) Too bad I can’t remember the name.
minus-square@gnutrino@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish19•5 days agoObligatory “pi hasn’t been proved to be normal”
minus-squareSkaveRatlinkfedilink3•5 days agoPi being irrational and not normal makes it the most relatable number
minus-squarepalordrolaplinkfedilink3•5 days agoOh, I guarantee that pi is 100% normal. Just not necessarily in the base you want it to be normal in.
minus-square@gnutrino@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish8•5 days agoI don’t know of a proof that pi is normal in any base (even non-integer bases) so I’d be interested to see on what basis you can guarantee it.
minus-squareAwesomeLowlanderlinkfedilink2•5 days agoIt’s somewhere in pi. Wait a moment while I look it up.
this is actually a joke compression algorithm that compresses your data by one byte by appending it to the filename. (and you can execute it as many time as you want)
Too bad I can’t remember the name.
Obligatory “pi hasn’t been proved to be normal”
Relatable tbh
Pi being irrational and not normal makes it the most relatable number
Oh, I guarantee that pi is 100% normal. Just not necessarily in the base you want it to be normal in.
I don’t know of a proof that pi is normal in any base (even non-integer bases) so I’d be interested to see on what basis you can guarantee it.
It’s somewhere in pi. Wait a moment while I look it up.
we could also use it as a file system