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  • Milk can be fried. I don't see why eggs can't.

  • Well I can't even understand my Mandarin when I speak it

  • Yeah. It's not like I can communicate with someone in Cantonese when they only know Mandarin.

    If the same script is considered Chinese, might as well put Japanese Kanji inside.

  • EndeavourOS. It's just easy to install and I basically use it like Arch

  • The problem is the ambiguity of the statement. Is it 50% of each species? Or is it 50% of all life as one set?

    If it's the former case, then sure 3.5b humans and n/2 bacteria gets snapped.

    But if it's the latter case, we group all 7b and n bacteria into one set and snap half of them. This 50% can consist of 50% humans + 50% bacteria, but there's also a chance for it to include 0% humans + 100% bacteria. Therefore, the amount of humans snap is a random variable instead of a constant.

  • A squid fried this rice

  • Say, there exists 2 humans and 98 bacteria. Consider all cells of a human one life.

    50% of ALL life doesn't care which species the life is, and therefore there's a chance that 50 bacteria die. The probability of that happening is 98C50 / 100C50 = 98! 50! 50! / (100! 50! 48!) = (50)(49) / ((100)(99)) = 0.247

    For my previous argument, I did not actually do the math. Now that I have done a little bit, the probability seems to converge at 25%

    Obviously, this is based on the interpretation of "all life". For my interpretation, "all life" includes every life in a single set, and apply the 50% snap to that. For some others however, it may be interpreted as each species in their own set, and the 50% snap is applied on each set individually.

  • If you include bacteria, then probably no human died from the snap. There are significantly more of them

  • some wish computer science was that simple

  • Rule

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  • This is Mandarin. 屌 (diao3) is the character that means "fucking (adj)" here. It is a swear in most of China, except Taiwan, where it typically means "good (adj)".

    In Cantonese, we instead use the character ζ’š (pronounced like "lung" with an upward tone)

  • πŸ†πŸ’¦ watering the plants

  • What kind of sicko try to find their repos from the recent list on the main page??

  • They were so smart that they went back into the water and don't have to ever deal with capitalism

  • MeIRL

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  • How big is your "planet"

  • I know this isn't helping but your scale is saying "ok lol"

  • cuz you live in the west ;) if you mean online, cuz it's made by the west

    as a Hongkonger, almost all mythological references I see are Chinese