• @[email protected]
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    3711 months ago

    Pi has 10 unique digits which are, in order of first appearance, 3, 1, 4, 5, 9, 2, 6, 8, 7, 0 =)

  • LazaroFilm
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    2511 months ago

    1 and 0 if written in binary

    • @[email protected]
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      411 months ago

      It shouldnt really just be high and low voltage.

      Unless its fiber optics, then I assume its light strength? Hmm… Waves that are modulated… And now I fell down a wikipedia hole.

      • LazaroFilm
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        311 months ago

        Unless it’s on a carrier frequency…

  • LazaroFilm
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    1811 months ago

    To be fair, only a mathematician would make such a shit joke.

    • Hjalmar
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      811 months ago
      • 11.001001000011111101101010100010001000010110100011… (binary)
      • 10.0102110122220102110021111102212222201… (ternary)
      • 3.243F6A8885A308D31319… (hexadecimal)
      • 3;8,29,44,0,47… (sexagesimal)

      All values here are from Wikipedia.


      You got 11 digits correct (as long as I can count and Wikipedia is right), Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

      spoiler

      You missed one zero before the one at the end

      • @[email protected]
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        911 months ago

        About the spoiler: I didn’t, I just rounded up. It’s a bunch of 1’s afterwards so the 1 is closer than a zero.

        • Hjalmar
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          511 months ago

          Ok, nice then Congratulations all digits correct 🎉🎉🎉 :)

  • @[email protected]
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    -2211 months ago

    Hmmm, I don’t think there is a 7 in π.

    π = 3.141602553590

    Happy to be proven wrong!

    • @MimicJar
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      That’s not pi? You have some odd rounding.

      π ≈ 3.1415926535897

      So you get 7 pretty quickly. To get a 0 you need,

      π ≈ 3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 50

      • @[email protected]
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        -1311 months ago

        That’s not π, you’ve got spaces in there. Space is not a digit???!?

        And what with the funny waves at the start? Looks like the Thai flag?

        “≈” lmao

              • @[email protected]
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                211 months ago

                Yeah, everywhere in the world the shitposters minority is radicalised by the memeing community with this sort of abuse. More and more are turning to deep frying memes. I thought it was too extreme at first but I start to understand them 🤣💯👌

        • @[email protected]
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          -111 months ago

          Akchwelly, spaces are digits and that’s what bothers me about the meme: there do be spaces in π.

    • teft
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      11 months ago

      Where did you get that value of pi. Pi is 3.14159265358979323846264323338950338327950. That’s 32 digits (to the first zero) and there’s definitely every number in it.

      • Sneezycat
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        411 months ago

        Nah bro you got it wrong it’s

        3.1415926535897932384626433 not 432 smh

        • teft
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          411 months ago

          You’re correct. To be fair I posted without coffee from memory so I was bound to get a few wrong. My point still stands. All numbers are in pi in the first 32 digits.

      • @[email protected]
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        -111 months ago

        I’m doing some internal rounding, it’s cutting edge mathematics. Maybe you’re not ready for this.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        You look trustworthy, I’ll use this value for my computations for our next Starship rocket

      • Hjalmar
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        311 months ago

        Sure, I’ll memorize instead of the 3.14159265 I know from other sources

    • Björn Tantau
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      As far as we know Pi goes on forever and never repeats. If you assign letters to the numbers you can theoretically find your name in Pi at some place. At another place your address. And at another point the whole bible but with your name instead of God.

      Kind of like the infinite monkey theorem.

      This page lets you search the first 200 million digits of Pi for any number. Try to see if your birthday is in there.