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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • maximus@lemmy.sdf.orgtoAsklemmyDeleted
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    1 year ago

    Based on the given statements:

    The box is yellow and red.
    If the box is yellow, it is good.
    If the box is blue, it is unhappy.
    If the box is good and happy, the box is awesome.
    If the box is red, it is happy.
    

    We can deduce the following:

    The box is yellow, and according to statement 2, if the box is yellow, it is good.

    Now, according to statement 4, for the box to be awesome, it needs to be both good and happy. However, we don’t have information about the box being happy. Statement 5 only mentions that if the box is red, it is happy, but we know the box is yellow and red, not just red.

    Therefore, based on the given information, we cannot determine whether the box is awesome or not.














  • maximus@lemmy.sdf.orgto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    1 year ago

    Seems pretty straightforward. Eventually somebody’s going to pull the lever, either accidentally or deliberately, so it’s best to flip it while it kills the least amount of people.
    I guess b/c of that it’s sort of like the regular trolley problem.



  • If you’re taking a similar route to YouTube, you also need a ton of CPU/GPU power and/or specialized hardware. YouTube transcodes every video into 2 (3 for videos with >~2M views) different formats in 5 different resolutions. A community-run service could skip on some of that, but it’d come at the cost of lower quality, less support for older devices, or higher bandwidth usage.