• lad
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    211 months ago

    I wish some countries would go this way and use 12-based as a default, while others would use 8-based because it’s closer to computers, and others will continue using 10-based.

    And then no-one will denote the system used because it’s the default, how’s that you don’t understand. Oh what a beautiful world we’d be living in 🥰

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      011 months ago

      The point is that there are benefits to several different arithmetic bases for different purposes and forming some kind of dogma around any of them is weird.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Well, there isn’t a perfect one… better just agree on using one, whichever that might be.

      • lad
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        011 months ago

        There is no dogma, when doing maths you’re free to use anything even as esoteric as Fibonacci base. The problem is when this becomes widespread but not everywhere.

        If you’re for using it “for different purposes” I can’t even understand the point of your original comment, why preach?

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          11 months ago

          I am definitely not the one being preachy about a particular base. I am the one advocating flexibility over dogma.

          All I did was point out that 12 is easier to divide cleanly than ten, and this very simple fact has pissed many people off for some reason.