the good calculator is the one showing you adverts
~ local galaxy brain
ah yes it’s the computing power that’s at issue here
a natural reading of 2(2+2)
treats it as the same
you’re straight up just spouting contradictory nonsense now because you’ve realised your stance doesn’t make any sense, and i am very much here for it
Fortunately, the rules necessary to resolve the equation in this post are extremely elementary, so none of what you’re referencing has any bearing whatever.
this would be like trying to tell a chemical engineer they didn’t know what they were doing based on your understanding of the atom as a ball of protons with electrons wooshing round it like they were moons
very cute
unfortunately, if you give the expression 1 / 2x
to anybody who knows what they’re doing they’ll interpret it as 1 / (2x)
because it would be absurd not to
for reference, that’s why the calculator works like this. because it’s a tool designed primarily for people who actually know what they’re doing with numbers, so it works how they expect it to work
I’m well familiar with math and the rules by which it works
i know you won’t realise this because you never got past basic calculus, but this is a very funny statement to anybody that did
they know all the “math rules” guys. which ones? ALL of them
but okay these rules: where do they come from, then?
math has actual rules to its equations and an unambiguous right answer
you know you could’ve just started this by admitting you’ve never touched the subject at a higher level than high school and saved us all this bother
if you’re going via prescriptivism, then you’re wrong, because there are plenty of authoritative sources following the left hand model
if you’re going via descriptivism, then you’re wrong, because this thread exists
but which axioms you decide are in use is an arbitrary choice
And in the “actual” order of operations, if we want to pretend one exists, 2(
binds more tightly than ÷
if you’re going via prescriptivism, then you’re wrong, because there are plenty of authoritative sources following the left hand model
if you’re going via descriptivism, then you’re wrong, because this thread exists
math is literally the only subject that has rules set in stone
go past past high school and this isn’t remotely true
there are areas of study where 1+1=1
You’re taking something you learned when you were like 9 years old and assuming it’s correct in every situation forever.
Unfortunately this isn’t the case and you’re incorrect.
The werewolf “imprints” on Bella’s unborn vampire baby later in the series, so fortunately the scales of creepiness end up balanced between Team Edward and Team Jacob.
who said anything about “water”?
you’re only starving yourself of warmth
your phone can’t work if your carrier doesn’t know where you are
on top of that, advertisers put bluetooth receivers everywhere, which will log your phone as having been nearby, even if you don’t connect
on top of that, you can do the same bluetooth trick with wifi endpoints
plus your phone has a gps/glonass/whatever receiver in it
probably other reasons too but those are the ones i can think of off the top of my head
yes you can maybe mitigate all of these, but there are probably ones i haven’t thought of that people much smarter than me have, so why take the risk?