• @elephantium
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    -51 year ago

    Bad bot. Temperature conversions for conversational threads should not manufacture extra significant figures.

    70F is 21C, and if you need more precision than that, it’s not in a Lemmy thread!

    • @waigl
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      1 year ago

      I’m not a bot. (Yes, I copy-pasted that response in one more place in this discussion. Still not a bot.) And as for the precision, at this point, for temperatures in the Celsius, that’s basically just a matter of opinion. I figured in the moment that one digit after the decimal point would be good. No, I did not write a long thesis comparing arguments and pros and cons for any of the options. Sorry if the result didn’t meet your exact preferences.

      • @elephantium
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        11 year ago

        I’ve been soured by seeing too many temperature-conversion-bot posts on reddit, I suppose. I still say it’s wrong to inject fake precision for this kind of thing, though. It’s just silly – again, nobody goes around talking about the weather, saying that it’s 21.3 degrees out or that the forecast is a high of 70.4 degrees. That’s just absurd.

    • @YoorWeb
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      311 months ago

      Another one, are you guys scared of fractions or something?

      • @elephantium
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        111 months ago

        That’s super out of left field. What do fractions have to do with anything here?

        • lad
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          111 months ago

          Not the one who you reply to, but that was probably in regard to “more degrees = better precision”