Geek humor
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My rote learning of multiplication tables has served me well over the last 60 years.
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@Copper said in Geek humor:
My rote learning of multiplication tables has served me well over the last 60 years.
So has my memorization of the Nicene Creed.
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And the Pater Noster
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Re: “rote learning of multiplication tables”
It’s really just caching for some frequently used information. Some information is more frequently needed than others, so it’s worthwhile to commit them to memory for quick access rather than to recompute or re-lookup every time the information is needed.
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@jon-nyc said in Geek humor:
Would be cool to live in a time when caricaturists were indistinguishable from portraitists.
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I wanted to add a third but it was an uphill climb.
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@jon-nyc said in Geek humor:
I wanted to add a third but it was an uphill climb.
Please. I can't bear the burden of another bad pun.
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@jon-nyc said in Geek humor:
I wanted to add a third but it was an uphill climb.
You just need to be boulder,
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This thread is going downhill fast…
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Time for some CT jokes.
Once I was thinking what the category of my ex-girlfriends should be. Then I realized I was treating women as objects.
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Let C be a category. Let X,Y∈C be objects. Assume that the induced representable presheaves Hom(⋅,X) and Hom(⋅,Y) are naturally isomorphic. Then how do you prove that X and Y are themselves isomorphic? Yo ned a lemma for that.
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Just stumbled upon this part of a movie plot description:
This first encounter, which ends with Jerôme casually leaving her to fix his moped, leaves her disappointed, while Seligman observes that the combination of the number of times Jerôme penetrated her, three times vaginally and five times anally, resembles the Fibonacci sequence.
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