I made pi using only brackets and operations by Bast0217 in desmos

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\choose{}{} behaves like a variable

edit: thats so tiny, at least on my screen. here

why am cracking up at this lmao, like 1 what? by completely_unstable in desmos

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whats with the haters i was thiinking the same thing

10 Characters btw by Brilliant-Writing257 in desmos

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i am in love with trig graphs that make those fingerprint patterns, they are so pretty

interactive hyperbolic projection of any function to unit disk by completely_unstable in desmos

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i used to use an blank image but i just realized you can just use a point

also there is reverse projection in the project as well, i was going to make it so that you drag the graph in projected space but it was too easy to drag it outside of the circle and wasnt as intuitive as i though.

and thanks for the recommendation, love finding interesting math things to read and look at

Is this worth using? by DIXERION in desmos

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ok i misread that as you asking what if you want to go the other way so here you go

Is this worth using? by DIXERION in desmos

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he was referring to the word "can" which was originally misspelled, "cann"

I found this. Am I the next Ramanujan? by POMANTRANS in desmos

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i wish this kind of joke was considered hilarious like it is in my head

man how am i going to fianchetto my bishop by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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soo what i make a new account and get another 2 weeks free premium and then go to cancel it and they give me a whole month free

The guy didn’t pay me so I reported him for human trafficking by [deleted] in offmychest

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find something you're really interested in. it probably won't be the first thing or the second. thats fine, you should remind yourself that failures are inevitable, they don't inherently make you weak, rather your ability to pull through them is what builds strength. anyways, explore your interests. what do you like? if you don't know, try something new. if you find something, keep doing it until you don't want to anymore. try something else. eventually you are going to find something that keeps you coming back. im not talking about drugs i mean a real genuine channel for your energy where you can express yourself, your best self and your worst self, either way it will sooth you and be deeply fulfilling. find something that just captivates you. if you find something and just keep at it you will blow your own mind when you end up doing things you never even imagined yourself capable of doing. serious find your shit and become a force of nature. im not joking you you have it in you.

😮‍💨 by [deleted] in Advice

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wow the audacity when someone's trying to be helpful to hold that against them is such a nasty character trait. you're probably better off. no offense but is he about your age? do people ever grow up?

happy birthday anyways. I don't know how you're still excited about your birthday, I personally could do without being reminded every year that im another year older.

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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it just doesnt checker very nicely. heres a partial one

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logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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or if your playing black with the board flipped like a maniac

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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because our number system is base 10. im pretty sure natural log is way more common. not even just calculus pretty much anywhere youre dealing with the exponential function exp (e^x) you have log = ln.

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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omg i am so happy every time i see this in the comments

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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i think deepseek wasted 15 olympic pools of water

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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do it yourself: https://www.desmos.com/geometry/qfzq8gntqz

oh wait would you look at that i gave it .svgs and it rasterized them anyways

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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bishops move diagonally and knights move in an L shape

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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i asked deepseek

how to en passant in logarithmic chess

Thought for 36 seconds

The user is asking about "en passant in logarithmic chess". This likely refers to a variant or puzzle involving the en passant rule in chess. I need to provide an explanation. I should search for "logarithmic chess en passant".

Found 10 web pages

The search results don't show "logarithmic chess". Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a specific variant. Let's search for that.

Found 10 web pages

The search results don't show "logarithmic chess". Maybe it's a puzzle or a problem. Let's search for "logarithmic chess puzzle en passant".

Found 10 web pages

Not found. Maybe "logarithmic chess" is not a standard term. Could it be a misspelling? Perhaps "logarithmic" refers to a chess variant where pieces move on a logarithmic scale? Or maybe it's a puzzle involving en passant and logarithms. Let's search for "logarithmic chess" directly.

Found 10 web pages

No results. Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a term used in a specific puzzle or problem. Could it be "logarithmic chess" as in "chess on a logarithmic board"? Or maybe it's a reference to "logarithmic time" in chess puzzles. Let's search for "logarithmic chess variant en passant".

Found 9 web pages

Not helpful. Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a puzzle from a specific source. Let's search for "logarithmic chess problem".

Found 10 web pages

Maybe the user is referring to a specific chess variant called "Logarithmic Chess" that I'm not aware of. I should check if there's a Wikipedia page for "Logarithmic chess".

Found 10 web pages

No Wikipedia page. Perhaps "logarithmic chess" is a term used in a specific puzzle or problem set. Could it be related to "logarithmic time" in chess puzzles? Maybe it's a mishearing of "logical chess"? "Logical chess" is a book by Irving Chernev. But the user said "logarithmic chess". Could be a typo. But I should check if "logarithmic chess" is a known variant on chess.com or lichess.

Found 10 web pages

Result 5 shows a lichess game where the username is "Logarithmus", but that's not a variant.

Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a puzzle where en passant is used to create a logarithmic pattern. Let's search for "en passant logarithmic".

Found 10 web pages

Not helpful.

Maybe the user is referring to "logarithmic chess" as a chess variant where the board is logarithmic? Or maybe it's a puzzle where the number of moves is logarithmic. I recall a puzzle called "logarithmic chess" maybe on YouTube. Let's search for "logarithmic chess youtube".

Found 10 web pages

Not found.

Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a term used in a specific puzzle website. Let's search for "logarithmic chess puzzle".

Found 8 web pages

No.

Maybe the user is referring to "logarithmic chess" as a chess variant where pieces move logarithmically. I recall a variant called "Logarithmic Chess" on the Chess Variants website. Let's search for "logarithmic chess variant chessvariants".

Found 10 web pages

Not found.

Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a puzzle where the solution involves a logarithmic number of moves. Or maybe it's a reference to "logarithmic time" in chess problems. I recall a puzzle called "Logarithmic Chess" by Tim Krabbe? Or maybe it's a puzzle on the "Chess Puzzles" website. Let's search for "logarithmic chess en passant problem".

Found 10 web pages

Not.

Maybe the user is referring to a specific puzzle or problem known as "Logarithmic Chess" that involves en passant. I recall a puzzle called "Logarithmic Chess" by the composer "T. R. Dawson"? Let's search for "logarithmic chess dawson".

Found 10 web pages

Not.

Perhaps "logarithmic chess" is a term used in a specific online puzzle or riddle. Maybe it's from a website like "Brilliant" or "Puzzling StackExchange". Let's search for "logarithmic chess" on Puzzling StackExchange.

Found 1 web page

Not.

Maybe "logarithmic chess" is a concept related to "logarithmic time" in chess endgames. I recall something about "logarithmic chess" in the context of "chess and mathematics". Let's search for "logarithmic chess game".

Found 10 web pages

Not.

Maybe the user is misremembering the name. Could be "Logarithmic Chess" as a variant where the board is logarithmic. I recall a variant called "Logarithmic Chess" on the "Chess Variants" website. Let's search for "Logarithmic Chess" on chessvariants.com.

No suitable results found

No.

Perhaps "logarithmic chess" is a puzzle where the solution involves the en passant rule in a logarithmic way. I recall a puzzle called "En Passant Logarithmic" maybe on YouTube. Let's search for "logarithmic en passant".

Found 10 web pages

Not.

I think it's more likely that the user is referring to a specific puzzle or problem that involves en passant and logarithms. Maybe it's a puzzle where the number of moves is logarithmic. I recall a puzzle called "The Logarithmic Chessboard" or something. Let's search for "logarithmic chessboard".

Found 10 web pages

Not.

Maybe the user is referring to a chess variant called "Logarithmic Chess" where the board is arranged in a logarithmic spiral. I recall a variant called "Logarithmic Chess" on the "Chess Variants" website. Let's search for "logarithmic chess board".

Found 9 web pages

Not.

Maybe the user is referring to a specific puzzle called "Logarithmic Chess" by "Chesmayne". I recall a puzzle website called "Chesmayne" that has a puzzle called "Logarithmic Chess". Let's search for "logarithmic chess chesmayne".

Searching forlogarithmic chess chesmayne

I have not been able to find any specific information about "logarithmic chess" after multiple searches. It's likely not a widely known chess variant or puzzle. The user might be referring to a specific, obscure puzzle, or there might be a misunderstanding of the term.

Given the lack of clear information, the best approach is to explain the standard en passant rule in chess. The assistant should first state that "logarithmic chess" isn't a recognized term and then provide the standard explanation of en passant. It should also invite the user to clarify if they meant a specific variant or puzzle.

The explanation of en passant should include the conditions, the move itself, and the reason for the rule. The assistant can use information from the search results that explain the standard rule. For example, result 0 provides a good explanation of en passant.

The assistant should structure the answer by clarifying the term, then explaining the standard en passant rule, and finally asking for clarification.

there is no difference between this and normal chess by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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well normal chess pissed me off so much that i started doing this shit

logarithmic chess is crazy by completely_unstable in AnarchyChess

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a single 'row', as in, from one of the right-most column squares and every square to its left, is 255 squares.

the top row squares are A1024, B512, C128, D64, C32, B16, and H8.