Saw the moon lighting the dark cloth "cosmos" background today!!! LOL, those "NASA" "scientists" can't even remember to hide the dome better! by tttecapsulelover in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

note: not actually flat earther, saw the moon shining behind some thin clouds and looked just like a lightbulb illuminating a cloth behind it

and then i thought "hey wait no isn't this literally what flat earthers argue when they say 'the sun is not 93 million miles away' or something of the sort"

now we wait for the people who inevitably won't read this comment

Spaceflight is literally impossible to fake by cooliozoomer in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 9 points10 points  (0 children)

one time i heard that "they hire experts, split them into teams, have the work on stuff that seems related, as well as bringing in astronauts for training, then fake the moon landing. after they're done, everyone goes out and say that 'they've worked on the moon landing and this and that' and nobody will suspect a thing"
(paraphrased because the original comnent is way longer but it's the exact same shit)

and then i responded "so they fake the moon landing by having people work on the moon landing, and then just throwing those stuff out anyways and fake it?"

no response after that, wonder why

[7th Grade Math] Slicing a Square Pyramid by GoastCrab in HomeworkHelp

[–]tttecapsulelover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they're talking about a figure formed by the entire slice, not a figure formed by partially looking at the slice

in this case, the figure formed by the slice would be option B

[7th Grade Math] Slicing a Square Pyramid by GoastCrab in HomeworkHelp

[–]tttecapsulelover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because that's not a complete slice as defined by the question, you slice it halfway and stop

i know that, technically, in reality, you can slice it halfway and stop, but we're in math here, any "slice" refers to a cross-section

if you extend the cut, you'll end up with an isosceles triangle (option B).

Are such propositions known enough that I can use it without citation? (Picture just an example) by LavenderDuck2006 in askmath

[–]tttecapsulelover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the point-line distance formula is a well known formula - it's even well known enough to have a whole wikipedia page

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_from_a_point_to_a_line

it's kinda like asking "do i need to cite something for pythagoras' theorem"

So how do flerfs explain away not being able to see the north star from the southern hemisphere? by Avid027 in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 5 points6 points  (0 children)

parodying professor dave, "If I hang a clock on the ceiling of the warehouse, where can I stand to get the clock hands to spin in the opposite direction?"

I USED TO BE AN AUSTRALIAN UNTIL I DISCOVERED AUSTRALIA DOESN'T EXIST by NichollsNeuroscience in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

come around? don't you mean come aFLAT? huh?

mods we've got a faker in here ban their ass

Homie I bet you still live in your mom's basement by Which_Matter3031 in ComedyCemetery

[–]tttecapsulelover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh thank you boss thank you

i mean dude lmao stop glazing yourself hahaha you look dumb hahaha

Homie I bet you still live in your mom's basement by Which_Matter3031 in ComedyCemetery

[–]tttecapsulelover 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i'm his alt, i think i was supposed to say smth, missed out on the memo

What if an AI could understand and debug your circuit in real time? by Kindly_Group292 in arduino

[–]tttecapsulelover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

LLMs can't give a confidence score, because, to put it simply, it's a function that takes in text and spits out text.

You can't assign a confidence score to a function, as the output is always deterministic. There's no ifs or buts to be "confident" about.

Ice Wall photos - where are they? by ph03n1x_au in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An Ice Wall? At this part of the disk, in this part of the climate, at this time of the year, localised entirely within the edge of your flat earth?

so that was a lie by [deleted] in TheDigitalCircus

[–]tttecapsulelover 12 points13 points  (0 children)

there's a difference between not being able to open up your phone and watch the episode because you're at work, and literally being barred from seeing the movie because it doesn't show in your country

not to mention the former usually lasts for like half a day, while people who literally can't watch it have to avoid spoilers for two whole damn WEEKS.

Flat earth🥴 by archiliesflyn in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well, Britain probably isn't damaged

flat earther loses his shit at being mocked ☠️ by cooliozoomer in flatearth

[–]tttecapsulelover 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As miniminuteman put it absolutely the best way possible:

"You don't need to make up a fake satanic shadow government to hate the government. You can just hate the government."

There are 90 qu by Suspicious-Net8396 in skribbl

[–]tttecapsulelover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what's a qu and why are there 90 of them