who is that cute man, please?
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calculus made easy?
i got to spend 30 minutes in the doctors waiting room last week and they had a pop playlist running. i rarely listen to (any) music these days and spend my time in public with earplugs jammed in my ears.
the music coming from those speakers was ungodly distracting, aggressive, poorly constructed and LOUD. i brought it up to my family and they told me i sound like an old man (45).
i don’t think it’s just my age.
dude. S2 foundation is hitting hard. do it.
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AI Generated Images@sh.itjust.works•Visualizing the most beautiful and famous mathematical theorems with MidjourneyEnglish
1·2 years agoi did enjoy the content at the link, and pondering any possible insights therein. however, i honestly didn’t find much.
for instance in the example below, the image is given as spherical and progressing from large to small into some type of infinity. i have given this as an example because of all the theorems illustrated, it is the one that seems most obviously true (to a layperson).
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic: “Every positive integer greater than 1 can be represented uniquely as a product of prime numbers.”

unfortunately, nearly all of Midjourney’s illustrations have the same type of infinite, spherical progression… but it’s neither accurate nor necessary in very many of them.
too bad, really.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What will Meta gain from fediversing?English
7·3 years agoads will probably come some day, but they are not focused on monetization at all right now
most sites do not start out shittified, they become ENshittified.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why can't I suscribe to communities in other instances?English
2·3 years agoima newb. joined today. been scrolling for great many hours. cool platform. thanks everyone.
i also see lots of “PENDING”. can only guess what that means.



the following image is the Mathematical Abstract for the book Quantum Theoretic Machines by August Stern
i honestly have no idea what any of it means, but i read the book (it’s fascinating) and remembered that the square root of zero is defined in his theory.
interesting, no?