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New Mortal Kombat fatality
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A nuclear war just happened to be going on at the same time of the fight, it seems
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New Mortal Kombat fatality
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A nuclear war just happened to be going on at the same time of the fight, it seems
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People born on Leap Day, do you celebrate your birthday on February 28th, February 29th, or March 1st?
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holy fUCK that’s a proper use of pedobear, I feel like i’m in the 2010’s again
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The Link between Cannabis and Psychosis in Teens Is Real
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OP said the exact opposite of that
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Castlevania: Nocturne | Main Trailer | Netflix
Fucking FUCK, I have goosebumps… Maria is amazing, and Richter looks really badass.
The music sounds incredible, if the rest of the soundtrack is this good, there will be lots of heart pounding moments.
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Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish
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If the incognito mode is not keeping your browsing private, imagine the cognitive mode!
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Did anybody else get logged out?
Exact same thing, but I also noticed that the UI changed a bit. This may be the reason ?
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A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 months
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Oh my god now this is going to be Lemmy’s top thread for 6 months, isn’t it?
Btw, yeah I’m with you on this, you just need to know the priorities and you’re good, because the order doesn’t matter for operations with the same priority
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A fake Facebook event disguised as a math problem has been one of its top posts for 6 months
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Oh, but of course the statement changes if you add parentheses. Basically, you’re changing the effective numbers that are being used, because the parentheses act as containers with a given value (you even showed the effective numbers in your examples).
Get this : + 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + 1
You can change the result several times by choosing where you want to put the parentheses. However, the order of operations of same priority inside a container (parentheses) does not change the resulting value of the container.
In the example, there were no parentheses, so no ambiguity (there wouldn’t be any ambiguity with parentheses either, the correct way of calculating would just change), and I don’t think you can add “ambiguity” by adding parentheses — you’re just changing the effective expression to be evaluated.
By the way, this is the reason why I absolutely overuse parentheses in my engineering code. It can be redundant, but at least I am SURE that it is going to follow the order that I wanted.
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What are some video game quotes that is stuck in your head?
« War makes men mad »…
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Olaf Scholz, Germanys chancellor is now wearing an eyepatch
I hope he gets better soon, I really like him in Christopher Nolan’s films
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Castlevania: Nocturne | Main Trailer | Netflix
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I don’t know how to put spoiler tags here, so I won’t be more specific, but I really want to know how they’ll make the transition between Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night.
I always thought there was not enough story behind the events between both — which is honestly understandable for the games of that time — but I think it has potential to be a real mind blower.
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Dating app Bumble will no longer require women to make the first move | CNN Business
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Bumble was unique because men couldn't make the first move.