• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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          5 months ago

          No, suffering would be if it were always the same predictable pattern in everything all the time.

          • Colonel Panic@lemm.ee
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            5 months ago

            True. You can’t have joy without suffering, light without dark, cars without an extended warranty.

          • Colonel Panic@lemm.ee
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            5 months ago

            If God was real the boxes would all fit in a nice grid for any square container. But the OP already has the conclusion for that one.

      • tooLikeTheNope
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        5 months ago

        Thanks I’ve lost 30 sanity points now, and I’m now sure with a number of squares sufficently high s is gonna equal to cthulu.

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      We’ve figured out optimal packing methods for any number of squares inside a big square. When a number is below and near a square number like 15, you just leave an empty box, but when it’s far from the next square number, you’ll be able to pack them more efficiently than just leaving empty squares around. Turns out this kind of stuff is hilariously hard to prove that it’s the most efficient method.

    • nephs@lemmygrad.ml
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      5 months ago

      Mathematics actually hates humanity, and it likes to remind us of it, sometimes. That’s why.