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Gen Z nerd who is interested in programming, maths, linguistics and music. I like playing video games like Valorant and Brawlhalla. Interested in stories of any form, whether that be books, movies, anime, cartoons, series in general, graphic novels etc.
Ally – BLM – Tax the rich!
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That still doesn’t give us a reason why customers have this special calculated value. You could just multiply the volume by this percentage to get the absolute value. Why is the percentage preferred over the volume? I see no reason for either side.
Well, that doesn’t stop one from liking music, no? Music has such a wide range, there is music without rhythm/beat (or a very different understanding of the concept of “rhythm”), without melody or patterns in general. I think this just narrows down your choice, but doesn’t make you hate music.
You can’t just quit it. Vim is one hell of a drug.
Depends on what instance and application/website you use. Where are you on?
hard water goes hard
OP, are you a machine?
This seems to be a software problem. Maybe because someone deleted their comment?
This is a very interesting thread! Thanks for asking the question, OP.
Oh wow, now I feel dumb. Thanks.
You’re right. Bad example from my side. But imagine this scenario:
But each small country has three neighbors! Two small ones, and always the big donut country. I attached a picture to my previous comment to make it more clear.
Well, if you ever want to find some more mathtubers, just browse the #SoMe2 or #SoMe3 hashtags on YouTube. It led me to Morphocular, who does great videos with great visual quality similar to 3B1B. Another great channel is Another Roof with a completely different approach of videomaking. VSauce also has some good videos on math topics, if you like him.
What about a hypothetical country that is shaped like a donut, and the hole is filled with four small countries? One of the countries must have the color of one of its neighbors, no?
Yes… that’s why there are 8 Hobbits on the right – to represent 1 Hobbyte.