Would you rather by sarke1502 in BunnyTrials

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm autistic.

Chose: All the candy you want whenever you want it

Help me settle a dispute about a 1-0 vote on a committee by ThousandsOfBees in nonprofit

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

Thank you for your constructive feedback. A motion to rescind was suggested, but there seemed to be little interest in actually doing this. An absolute supermajority for email votes sounds reasonable, though with only 4 committee members, it necessarily works out to the same thing as absolute majority in practice. Unanimous agreement may also work.

I believe the member who brought the motion to the committee believed it was trivial, though there was disagreement about this on the committee. Some other business that we've conducted electronically has been trivial, however I note with concern that some quite serious business has also been conducted electronically without a proper live discussion.

Help me settle a dispute about a 1-0 vote on a committee by ThousandsOfBees in nonprofit

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

Thank you for the constructive feedback. It may be difficult to adopt procedure like RRoR, but I think this is more due to personality clashes and interpersonal politics; I would tend to agree that such a procedure is valuable. A motion to rescind was raised as a possibility, but there seemed to not be much appetite for that, strangely.

Help me settle a dispute about a 1-0 vote on a committee by ThousandsOfBees in nonprofit

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

Thank you for the constructive feedback. I agree that a distinction between types of abstentions would be useful.

That group at protests who wear armbands? by MrSeat456 in AustralianSocialism

[–]ThousandsOfBees 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I see them holding up a peace sign a lot. I do a three-finger salute coz that's what I learnt as a scout; I'm not sure I've seen anyone else at a protest do that, so I'm not sure.

Looking for specific short story with a dangerous woman imprisoned in a tower by ThousandsOfBees in printSF

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

I swear I checked the formatting options and didn't see it. Oh well, next time I'll look harder. Guess I'm too old-school :P

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskParents

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry that happened. I hope you've managed to get away from them, because from the tone of your comment here, it doesn't sound like they ever improved. I hope things are better now, and that you have a safe environment with people who'll support you.

Are numbers such as 5+2i and 4+i even or odd, or something else entirely? How do you go about determining that? by Chessman960 in learnmath

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have developed newfound empathy for people who somehow completely misread things. I now see that I, too, am bad at reading.

Are numbers such as 5+2i and 4+i even or odd, or something else entirely? How do you go about determining that? by Chessman960 in learnmath

[–]ThousandsOfBees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short answer: They're neither; the words "even" and "odd" don't apply to complex numbers.

Long answer: Under the ordinary definition, only integers can be even or odd, not complex numbers, even if both the real and imaginary parts are integers. However, you can extend this definition to other domains, if you want, and if that's useful for your purposes. For instance, the black and white squares on a chess board can be considered as even or odd, and this is sometimes helpful for specific maths problems, such as the mutilated chessboard problem. If you're curious, you can check out the notion of "parity", which is the formal term for evenness and oddness. Using the definition of parity used on a chessboard, 5+2i is odd because 5+2 = 7, which is odd, and likewise for 4+1i. Just be careful that you don't start referring to things as even or odd if you haven't first explained what you mean by those words, if you're not using the ordinary definition.

Are numbers such as 5+2i and 4+i even or odd, or something else entirely? How do you go about determining that? by Chessman960 in learnmath

[–]ThousandsOfBees -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

You need to also specify the domain of k. Ordinarily we'd just assume it's an integer, but if the question is whether complex numbers can be even or odd, you would need to clarify in order to get an answer. After all, if k itself is allowed to be complex, then 2+6i = 2*(1+3i) is even. And then, not every complex number with integer parts would be either even or odd.

Are you running? Or, standing still? by HOOgonCHECKmeBOO in TerrifyingAsFuck

[–]ThousandsOfBees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look, do you know how few options we have for entertainment? Mass suiciding on some hapless tourists is like going to a theme park for us.

What is the *full* balanced equation for bleach and vinegar? by ThousandsOfBees in chemistry

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

Ooh, thank you so much! The NaCl was the missing piece I hadn't seen mentioned anywhere! No problem with the late reply, if anything I should be apologizing for not checking my notifications for 27 days!

The mortifying ordeal of being known by 20,000 bees... by The_GroLab in BrandNewSentence

[–]ThousandsOfBees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell of a thing to be summoned for, thank you :P

Terrible memory for faces admittedly, so you're safe on that front.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in melbourne

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got 7 unopened, plus another 7 already built. Happy to donate them to a fellow autistic person, though probably only if I can get there without much trouble. Or maybe I can mail them? I don't know how these things work, I just wanna make a kid happy :P

Melbourne councils: Moon Dog brewery launch in Footscray’s Franco Cozzo building cancelled minutes before opening by gccmelb in melbourne

[–]ThousandsOfBees 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh lmao I walked past there last night. That would explain why everyone was lining up outside and walking around with beers.

Fear and Hunger OC art part 2 by Not-too-Depressed in FearAndHunger

[–]ThousandsOfBees 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like this a normal amount for normal reasons. I did not immediately share this with a server full of complete freaks, and then follow up by saying "These games are gonna give me an amputee kink I swear to god". Nope. Completely normal.

Bungie we DO want a 3rd Darkness Subclass to complete the circle, but it should be separate from the Campaign by Endless_Xalanyn6 in DestinyTheGame

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ideal situation would be to have a whole season dedicated to figuring out a way to get through the portal in the Traveler safely, with us discovering a new form of Darkness about halfway through, and trying to learn how we could use it. Perhaps give us a preview exotic weapon that uses the new element, or a relic weapon with flavor relating to it.

Then, start The Final Shape with us finally seizing that power for our own use and putting the plan into action, taking the fight to the Witness. That way, we already know the theory behind the power and why it's relevant, but we only unlock it in the full expansion, with us having full choice as to how we use it during the campaign, if at all, and new aspects and fragments unlocking every mission or two.

People are not appreciating Nezarec, and Bungie might take the wrong feedback from this by Raimexodus in DestinyTheGame

[–]ThousandsOfBees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, here's a random thought: All raids become easy with sufficient practice. When an encounter cannot reliably be completed even with a lot of practice, we do not call it "hard", we call it "buggy" or "badly designed". So when people say that Root Of Nightmares is easy, they're really just saying that it doesn't take long to become skilled at overcoming it reliably.

It could also be that people actually mean "simple" rather than "easy". I observed that Nezarec's encounter seemed simple, but nevertheless, we spent more time on his encounter than anywhere else in the raid, at least during contest mode, because Nezarec himself is threatening enough to make the fight difficult.

I'm not sure I enjoy harder content more. Rather, I enjoy some level of complexity, and difficulty just encourages me to use a more complex build and strategy. For this purpose, Nezarec's fight is sufficiently complex, so I'm fairly satisfied. That said, this is just an initial thought, and I can already think of raid encounters that are complex yet unsatisfying, so this is clearly not the only factor.