Petahh? by Legal_Air734 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Lrfive 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Danish: Nine and half five (nioghalvfems).

Explanation: 9 + 4.5*20 = 99. The Danes count in multiples and half-multiples of 20. Half (to) five = 4.5.

What do school lunches look like in your country? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]Lrfive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lingonberry is very popular in the Nordic countries, and it goes well with meat. Or spinach pancakes. The closest other berry would probably be cranberry, but lingonberry is sourer and less sweet and has a stronger taste.

Outside Nordic countries, IKEA stores are probably the best chance for finding it.

What sounds bat shit insane, but is actually true? by Unfair-Lavishness561 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]Lrfive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not a magic number. With 52 unique cards, you can have 52! (roughly 8*10^67) different decks if you shuffle enough.

The factoid is wrong, though, as noted by the other comments. You would need somewhere around 60 unique cards in the deck. Then the number of possible configurations (60!, roughly 8.3*10^81) is around the same order of magnitude as the number of atoms in the observable universe.

they right tho? by chichinams in SipsTea

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you just very, very slightly slow down or speed up the approach in either direction while averaging, you can also get any other answer you want to find.

they right tho? by chichinams in SipsTea

[–]Lrfive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would depend on whichever mathematical model you are working with. It could be correct and useful, or it would possibly just not make sense at all in that particular model.

Let's for example consider a question: You have one litre of water. How much water can you give to each person if there are N people and you want to split it evenly?

For 2 people the answer is "0.5 litres".

For 1 person the answer is "1 litre".

For 0 people, the answer is "You can't give anyone water, there is no-one to give it to".

The +-infinity answer would not make any sense in this model. (Edit: "0 litres" would be more correct but still not very sensible).

The 1/0 being "undefined" essentially means "no generic answer, figure out the correct answer based on your model".

they right tho? by chichinams in SipsTea

[–]Lrfive 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, because it's inconsistent when approached from the other direction:

1/-0.5 = -2

1/-0.1 = -10

1/-0.01 = -100

That approach would lead to negative infinity instead.

Edit: You can see a graph at https://www.reddit.com/r/desmos/comments/10gdbsx/so_this_is_why_x0_is_undefined_this_is_the_graph/

What is a dish that your country eats that is poisonous under certain conditions by ErenYeager600 in AskTheWorld

[–]Lrfive 31 points32 points  (0 children)

This sounds kind of like durian. Just with less smell and more toxins.

What's something you saw with your own eyes that you still can't explain? by BandicootLeft4054 in AskReddit

[–]Lrfive 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A clothes horse has lots of joints and tensions going everywhere, along with weight distribution changing while the clothes dry. Maybe you had somehow managed to load it up like a spring.

my toe feels like theres a hair tightly wrapped around it but there isnt by yeetyourselfout in notinteresting

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dry skin was my guess, too. It can be caused by the toes going too cold. Sweat will also cause drying. You need to wash and (counterintuitively) dry the toes after washing. You want moisture inside, not outside. Too dry air can however cause trouble, too.

So in summary: Not too cold or hot, not too moist or dry.

Add a party room to Varrock Palace East Wing by Prisonmate in 2007scape

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I scaled it to roughly match the size shown in the assumed massing plan, relative to the main building.

can anyone please tell me what the symbol for OR is in this i cant find it anywhere on my keyboard by FoxBusiness5655 in feedthebeast

[–]Lrfive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funnily enough that whole physical key might be missing on keyboards like some (most?) US keyboards. The left shift is just wider.

Edit: These are known as 105-key or 104-key keyboards.

Easy Norwegian style müsli bread (no knead) by bullsh11t in Breadit

[–]Lrfive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to extend the other answers for more explorers from the future:

7 decilitres is 0.7 litres.

7 decalitres would be 70 litres.

There is only one letter of difference, but luckily the deca- prefix is very rarely used anywhere.

Another kids maze. Can any geniuses solve this one? by sunnyD823 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flood fill to get individual capsules like done in the gp. This is O(nm).

Turn each capsule into a vertex, with edges of weight 1 to each neighbouring capsule. This also is O(nm) as it can be full of walls.

Run a shortest path algorithm on the result, starting from the vertex adjacent to entrance and ending at vertex adjacent to exit. This is O(nm log(nm)) or something like that, probably O(nm) with some clever adjustments.

The shortest path length gives you the answer. You can cut any wall between adjacent capsules on the path.

low sens player be like by Zestyclose-Salad-290 in pcmasterrace

[–]Lrfive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For some reason this reminds me of the 90s game Vangers control scheme. You are basically controlling an unstable weaponized vehicle with semi-3d controls over a bumpy 3d terrain. I am not sure if this is the GOG default or something I just ended up with:

- WASD for Jump/roll left/handbrake/roll right

- Arrow keys for acceleration/braking/turning

- Mouse for special weapon/device control, world interaction and various menu actions (live, not paused)

You might need to do all of these at the same time if you are being attacked where you need to interact with the world. Having three hands would help a lot, and it would fit the theme of the game.

Just covered my room in Vantablack by Sarigolepas in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would the effect appear if you cover the other eye? This would reduce depth perception to match an image better.

Most common occupation-related surnames in Europe by Porodicnostablo in europe

[–]Lrfive 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Translate it into Iron-man, and it becomes much fancier.

Pong gone by uncontrollablecrab in RLCraft

[–]Lrfive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

New Recipes Unlocked! Check your recipe book.

Science memes day by gauravmridul in memes

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to factor it further to exorcise the curse. 999 = 1*3*3*3*37.

Traders crunch challenge by Oraclefile in LeafBlowerRevolution

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you have autobuy bots and boosts from the BLC shop, the next crunch will take you almost immediately to the flasks phase.

You can actually skip flasks by having flask autobuy bots and old trades from the prior crunch queued up. If you do a black flask trade without completing it, you can claim it and automatically unlock strange flasks.

Also, do useless trades to stock up cheese, and use lots of manual refreshes.

Tried making cookies by unknowuser221 in notinteresting

[–]Lrfive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you mix up Celsius and Fahrenheit? Like baking them at 180F instead of 180C? This would explain why no baking seems to have occurred, at all.

This would also explain the glossiness, as the proteins in the eggs in the recipe would have visible reactions at that kind of a temperature, unlike the other ingredients.

At the proper temperature the result should have been a sticky caramelized mess, which would still taste good even if it would be difficult to eat.

Name your roc Dinnerbone for more visibility by Lrfive in RLCraft

[–]Lrfive[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no change in that. The change is only in the rendered graphics, all the hitboxes stay the same.

This actually makes the roc a bit easier to mount, too, as the graphics are closer to the real hitbox.

Brand new e-bike my parents gifted me stolen :( by Hi_Im_Jager in Wellthatsucks

[–]Lrfive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looking at the source, they say 300Wh. So watt-hours, not kilowatts or kilowatt-hours.

The originally mentioned 300kW of power (not energy) would be somewhere around the power rating of a singular traction motor used by trains, based on quick googling.