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  • I completely agree with what this comment says. It's still irrelevant though. Where did I say it has to be unbounded? You are countering an argument I did not make. Whether the result is divergent or not is irrelevant. The point is that "not having a closed form solution" is not the meaning of chaos, which was your original wrong statement.

  • i have oil in the differential that needs occasional replacement

  • just up our prices. No need to shoot ourselves in the foot. You want a 50% tarriff? I will increase the prices I sell my stuff to you by 50% too. That effectively turns their 50% into 125%. If you do this for stuff they can only get from here then they'll quickly walk it back. Use their tarriffs against them, not do the same thing to our own citizens

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  • what does any of that have to do with anything I said? By the way, that wikepedia page doesn't contain the word "closed" anywhere in it. just saying

  • give away our advantages?

  • no not an export tarriff. That would mean we pay it.

    You usually pay $1 for this item and now you're forcing your citizens to pay 150%? ok, from now on my prices have increased by 100% so now your citizens must pay even more

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  • No it doesn't mean that. It means that tiny changes in input result in big changes in the output.

    By your definition, a simple ellipse is chaotic. Which it clearly isn't. Tiny changes in the axes result in tiny changes to its shape, and by extension its perimeter. Yet there is no closed form formula for the perimiter of an ellipse.

    This could also be verified using a simple dictionary, not even a math textbook.

  • lol if I go to my work pc at 9am and run winget to update all my installed stuff, it'll maybe be done by 11am. Sometimes not. And it's not even compiling anything

  • there probably is some stuff that the eu makes that the us doesn't.

    If he tarriffs those, we should not replg by imposing tarriffs of our own (cutting our own balls off). We should just start increasing our prices for those products, therefore increasing their tarriffs

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  • I know one person who does this. It's simple: apple discontinued the ipod touch. He had no other choice than to get an iphone without a sim

  • no, it doesn't. Stuff doesn't have write access to / anyway. Immutability just means that I don't have write access either. Which makes no sene to me.

  • did you know 95% of statistics are pulled out of someone's ass?

  • if that's the analogy yoou want, make it 20 kmh

  • not op but here's my reasons: I want my apps to be able to talk to each other. So flatpak is just in the way. Also, I don't see the point of immutable distros. I could boot off of btrfs snapshots years ago. Immutability gives me absolutely nothing of value either

  • it's a car that only explodes once in a blue moon!

  • a plane. A flying car is called a plane.

  • most kids today are technologically illiterate. We didn't call anyone who watched a ton of tv a tech-wiz, because tv was just a device made for consumption of content. Even though the tv uses electricity to work

  • well the recent explosion of barbershops all around my country tell a different story

  • an ai is not a script. You can know what a script does. neural networks don't work that way. You train them, and hope you picked the right dataset for it to hopefully learn what you want it to learn. You can't test it. You can know that it works sometimes but you also know that it will also not work sometimes and there'sjacksjit you can do about it. A couple of gigabytes of floating point numbers is not decipherable to anyone.