• @thedirtyknapkin
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      124 months ago

      you must be young or old. that was standard Internet parlance a decade ago.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        I’ve been computing since before the internet, so definitely the latter lol. In my defence social media was never my thing so thats probably why I didn’t come across it

        • @thedirtyknapkin
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          13 months ago

          yeah, that makes sense lol. this one was very common on 4chan and chat rooms. think it started with aim. that was one of the first broadly accessible instant messaging platforms that you were likely to find young women on.

    • @[email protected]
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      94 months ago

      It used to be like this, but I don’t have a fork, and can’t do ru over 18

      B4 👁️ 🍴 u, Ru/18 qt 🥧

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      qt(333/106) and qt(355/113) are closer approximations anyway, with 4 and 6 decimal digits of precision, respectively.

      There’s also 22/7, which is slightly more precise than 3.14 alone, but if you ask me, the first two nines which appear in pi lend themselves to a nice rhythm in English that are easily worked into a sing-sing mnemonic that keeps up until the “79” after the 12th decimal, when that falls apart. As a result, I’ve only memorized the first half of my rhyme:

      3.14159

      2653589

      7932384

      Sorry to say I don’t know more

    • @julysfire
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      13 months ago

      Here I thought it was just some new lingo I didn’t know until I read your comment.