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    • SSUPII
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      621 year ago

      It is entirely based on the theory that computers can’t understand an array of pixels

      • Ignotum
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        521 year ago

        Computers understand the content, but now how it’s represented, so they can’t solve it

        Humans understand how it’s represented, but not the content, so they can’t solve it

        Mathematicians understand how it’s represented and the content

        It’s not to keep computers away, it’s to keep non-mathematicians away!

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          And everyone knows mathematicians love their kill death ratio and will grind hours into the night to get it perfect

          • @postmateDumbass
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            41 year ago

            Not perfect, just enough that it rounds to perfect for display.

          • @LordCrom
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            211 months ago

            Nah… Just kill 1 guy out the door, then hide in a corner rest of the match. Boom. 1 kill, 0 deaths, 100 percent kd

      • Midnight Wolf
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        171 year ago

        1: but sir, the computers make the images with the pixels!

        Boss: …you shut your whore mouth, IT WORKS DAMMIT! THEY TOLD ME IT WORKS!

      • Eager Eagle
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        31 year ago

        which has not been true for a few years now

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Maybe the goal was to weed out all the humans and let the bots in. When they start asking TCP questions written in binary, you’ll know for sure.

    • @Bocky
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      21 year ago

      It’s training for AI, which currently is about as smart as an 8 year old with internet access. Pretty soon that AI is going to be driving, then getting married, buying a house in the AI verse, etc