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  • TwilightKiddy@programming.devtoGreentext@sh.itjust.worksAnon uses Discord
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    4 天前

    Presumption of innocence is a thing, you know?

    In 2020 some small servers (50-200 people per server) got cover banned with all their users, mostly for political talk, as far as I’m aware.

    I, personally, usually join such small servers while looking for lobby members in older games, I have a couple of them muted except for channels dedicated specifically to game lobbies. If someone starts an “illegal” talk in any other channel on one of these, why should I be held liable? Or am I suddenly obligated to hunt for pipe bomb recipes in any server I join?











  • TwilightKiddy@programming.devtoHydro Homies@lemmy.mlStay hydrated
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    3 个月前

    Would be nice if it didn’t advertise taking pills of questionable efficiency.

    Please, do remember that pilled vitamins are a form of medical treatment. If you don’t have a condition that requires taking them, most likely they won’t have any effect at all. In worst cases, they can be harmful.

    If you think you have any sort of vitamin deficiency, nutritional problems or anything along those lines, consult with a doctor first.




  • TwilightKiddy@programming.devtoScience Memes@mander.xyzTrigo-nom-etry
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    4 个月前

    If someone didn’t learn enough trigonometry in school:

    1+tan2c = cos2c/cos2c + sin2c/cos2c = (cos2c + sin2c)/cos2c = 1/cos2c;

    sqrt(1/cos2c) = |sec c|

    And here is for the people who still don't get the joke

    The reading of the answer is very similar to the word “sexy”, which makes the whole sentence a reference to the song “Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO.



  • The divisability rule for 7 is that the difference of doubled last digit of a number and the remaining part of that number is divisible by 7.

    E.g. 299’999 → 29’999 - 18 = 29’981 → 2’998 - 2 = 2’996 → 299 - 12 = 287 → 28 - 14 = 14 → 14 mod 7 = 0.

    It’s a very nasty divisibility rule. The one for 13 works in the same way, but instead of multiplying by 2, you multiply by 4. There are actually a couple of well-known rules for that, but these are the easiest to remember IMO.