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  • And then if that rando did it every day for like five years, I'd get tired of their shit too.

  • Oof

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  • They did use Y-cruncher.

    Edit: Some other fun tidbits: most of that 2.2 petabytes of storage wasn't actually used to store the 300 trillion digits itself - that number of digits fits in like 170 terabytes (which LTT is thinking of making available as a download, lol) - it's actually used as pseudo-ram during the actual calculation.

  • I wanted to just post the video, which has a lot more information (though not the kind of info you're looking for), but I didn't know if an LTT video was an "official" enough source for this community.

    I suppose this was probably the first time that all of the digits of pi up to 300 trillion were calculated, even if the 300 trillionth specifically was already known.

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  • Yeah, liberal/left subs definitely don't do that.

  • sus

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  • The Golden Path!

  • Horizon: Zero Dawn. Such a haunting, beautiful story.

  • Do you know what happens to a toad joke when it's struck by lightning?

  • Oodelally oodelally!

  • Exactly. Sarah is well aware that it's not a pencil and paper that's out of reach for most people, but the time, effort, and talent it used to take for an individual to produce anything worthwhile.

    She doesn't like that the ability to make the pictures in your head appear in real life has been opened up to everyone. She's strawmanning to gatekeep just like the boomers who say "I had to pay for my school loans and so you should too".

  • Regardless of the severity of the offense, sovereign nations ultimately have the right to decide who is or is not allowed into their countries.

    If someone finds you trespassing in their garden, they make you leave. If you're drunk in Kroger, once again, they make you leave. This is perfectly in keeping with the nature of the crime - if you're in a place where you're not allowed to be, including nations, you have to leave.

  • I fully agree with a legal path to emigrate to any and all countries, but only if done ahead of time and through the proper legal channels. (And it goes without saying that once those channels have been gone through, resident status should not be revoked without serious reason to do so, followed by due process.)

    Breaking a country's laws by entering illegally is already serious evidence against your being a good citizen; plus, regardless of how good a citizen you are, countries have a right to decide which non-citizens are or are not allowed to enter their countries in the first place, based on any and all conditions they alone deem relevant.

    If you break in to my house and then ask me for a job, even if you'd be the best worker in the world, I'm still gonna respond with, "Get the hell out of my house", and I'd be right to do so.

  • There shouldn't be a path to legality - that just incentivizes more illegal immigration, because they know they'll get residency eventually.

    To be clear, I think what's going on in El Salvador is abhorrent, and that at this point ICE is basically the Gestapo, but that doesn't mean that countries shouldn't have the right to decide who is and who isn't allowed across their borders.

    If I illegally crossed the border into Canada because I don't like what Trump is doing, for example, they have every right to kick me out.

  • From what the article says, it seems like that should read, "Being in the country illegally has Detroit woman facing deportation".

  • Blink. Winks are voluntary.

  • That might not be the best criterion, since that's basically all that George Carlin did too.

  • From the last answer, it sounds like they would only need to turn in their SIM card.

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  • I’m a bit wary of the 2011 stat for male victims with male perpetrators.

    Yeah, honestly I felt the same way when I first looked at the numbers, but they seem to be confirmed in the CDC 2015 and 2017 studies as well. I even tried to find independent numbers of, for example, male on male sexual assault in prisons to make sure I wasn't accidentally excluding relevant data.

    It's also worth mentioning that, as flicker said, it's impossible to know the huge amount of male- and female-perpetrated and male- and female-victim cases that go unreported each year, which would certainly result in significantly different numbers, though it's impossible to know exactly how they'd be affected.