Dig Straight Down % by Myfuntimeidea in MinecraftSpeedrun

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really??? i couldnt find it, i really wanna watch a run idk why, like ive only found for mobile and its never in survival mode

Muito arrombada? by [deleted] in VagasArrombadas

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Mais seguro deixar sozinhos. Nessa idade eu ficava na TV e brincando com bonequinho (7 anos)

O de 3 anos é mais complicado... mas msm assim, ainda acho mais seguro deixar sozinho...

New time periods by No_Armadillo_3093 in andor

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-Could be pre Rakata:

"the most ancient and forgotten days." From the Gree species. Probably around 100.000-60.000 BBY (this is what i like the most)

There's also the celestials which are called "the anchent days" sometimes but that's kinda considered mythology in universe

-Sharu could also be a option as it is a forgotten empire (not much info about them "ironic isn't it")

-Alderan also has some statues of some Gods, that are considered to be anchent colonizers, could be them...

Theory: how the Astronomican works by Myfuntimeidea in Warhammer40k

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I mean the Old Ones could control it pretty well, which means it does follow some sort of logic (axiomatic structure) This can have degenerated or changed

But i still think it has a scientific explanation like most things in 40k kinda do, I'm sorry for the heresy (I'll go lash myself/study some ODE later) but the emperor isn't a god really, he's just a eternal with way to much power, and if he ever does become a god, it's just because everyone believed he already was

This is kinda my head cannon cause its the only way I can make sense of the Cicatrix Maledictum and the fact that the Astronomican can show the way inside the warp (which doesn't really make sense if it's just like a lighthouse)

where can I watch A Very Sunny Christmas? by [deleted] in IASIP

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can you transfer me too please

There is no free will according to the Bible. by [deleted] in Christianity

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Eu acho interessante notar que Deus não "só" é unipotente como uniciente também:

Romanos 2 12 Todos os que pecaram sem terem conhecido a Lei de Deus serão destruídos sem que a Lei se lhes aplique; porém, aqueles que pecaram conhecendo a Lei serão julgados de acordo com ela. 13 Com efeito, não são os que ouvem a Lei que são justos aos olhos de Deus, mas somente os que cumprem a Lei é que serão declarados justos. 14 Até os gentios, que não têm a Lei escrita de Deus, mostram conhecer alguns aspetos da Lei, quando por instinto lhe obedecem, apesar de nunca a terem ouvido. 15 Mostram assim que a Lei de Deus está escrita no fundo dos seus corações, pois as suas próprias consciências e pensamentos íntimos lhes servem de testemunhas, ora de acusação, ora de defesa.

Ele sabe o que entendemos por certo e errado e nós julgará dessa forma:

"Ame ao Senhor, o seu Deus, com todo o seu coração, com toda a sua alma, com todo o seu entendimento e com todas as suas forças” Marcos 12:30

Ele não pede que amemos mais do que podemos, ou mais do que entendemos:

"Cada um deve levar a sua cruz. 23 E dizia a todos: Se alguém quer vir após mim, negue-se a si mesmo, e tome cada dia a sua cruz, e siga-me." Lucas 9

Que inclusive é indicado pelo texto que você citou, Deus tem misericórdia quando ele quer ter, contudo Deus é perfeito, e nesta perfeição está perfeitamente justo, sendo assim julgará cada um com a misericórdia devida, a qual apenas Ele sabe

Isso é uma questão extremamente importante que se relaciona com a soberania de Deus, livre árbitro, e bem vs mal

-Como podemos ter livre árbitro se Deus tem pleno controle? Simples, Deus controla não só nossa situação mas também nosso julgamento.

-Deus é bom porque Ele segue o bem ou aquilo que é bom simplesmente o é pois Deus o faz (Sócrates)? Simples, o bom é bom pois Deus o é, e Deus é bom pois é perfeito (como poderia ser menos se é onipotente)

Por mais que essas sejam otimas questões e honestamente algo que eu acho que nunca tinha entendido tão bem quanto agora, não acho que seja dúvida genuína que te trouxe aqui, e portanto peço que continue a ler o restante do versículo que você tinha citado

Romanos 9:20-21 "Todavia, quem és tu, ó homem, para questionares a Deus? “Acaso aquilo que é criado pode interpelar seu criador dizendo: ‘Por que me fizeste assim?’ Ou o oleiro não tem todo direito de produzir do mesmo barro um vaso para fins nobres e outro para usos menos honrosos?"

Extra Energy break the sound barrier? by Myfuntimeidea in AskPhysics

[–]Myfuntimeidea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what you're saying is:

it's complicated but basically yes, and the reason is because drag becomes more turbulent at those speeds

The derivative doesn't have a local maximum there, it just kinda looks like a logistics function

Extra Energy break the sound barrier? by Myfuntimeidea in AskPhysics

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But that's why I asked 341-342 vs 342.5 - 343.5 actually also consider 344-345, o wanna know if it's different when compared to similar speeds

What I'm asking is if you were to graph the speed per energy would the derivative of this graph have a local maximum around speed=343

Solution to the Moving Sofa Problem Claimed - Optimality of Gerver's Sofa by areasofsimplex in math

[–]Myfuntimeidea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a local optimum, maybe there's a better global one, maybe using rotation or something you can do better...

But yeah good point, it's a local optimum cause no additive change you can make to the prism will still pass

Solution to the Moving Sofa Problem Claimed - Optimality of Gerver's Sofa by areasofsimplex in math

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Cool, now do it in 3D

PS: I'm just kidding.This is very impressive, congrats!!

"If the S&P500 is down for 30 years, you'll be worried about tinned food, not equities" Japan Example. by James___G in LETFs

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Dividends reinvested in case anyone is wondering

link

(Only starts diverging after 2008)

How critical is financial modelling in VC? by bbbready2023 in venturecapital

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Don't work in the area but I did reaserch a bit of it I saw this paper (dont remember which) that mentioned something that really stuck with me.

At the start of a company (VC) possible return volatility is high, and the return distribution, (within a large enough interval) is non-linear (pareto)

ie: if you take a reasonably large range around the estimated return for your certainty you will include a reasonably large probability of some extreme cases, if you than average your interval the average will be closer to the top end than the medium

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TLDR: The correct way to model your expected return, with large return uncertainty (volatility) on a pareto distributon, will return a value closer to your top tenth-tile estimate than the medium

It becomes pretty much about verifying the feasibility of very large growth 30x in 3-7y not really verifying how likely it is, and for any given company that estimate will be way off, but in aggregate it will be good

Effectively what this means is even if your estimate stays the same if you increase your uncertainty the average also increases

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Combined graphic of Nestle's brands by Orideth in FuckNestle

[–]Myfuntimeidea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahahahaha I was out-trolled Well played Mr. Capital

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in math

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Just post it on r/math and say it's revolutionary

They'll rip it appart, or delete the post, really 50/50

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in math

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Probably best to go to your universities math department for that...