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8 months agohad to take it before someone else on my instance got there first
had to take it before someone else on my instance got there first
No, because that would imply that infinity has an end. 0.999… = 1 because there are an infinite number of 9s. There isn’t a last 9, and therefore the decimal is equal to 1. Because there are an infinite number of 9s, you can’t put an 8 or 7 at the end, because there is literally no end. The principle of 0.999… = 1 cannot extend to the point point where 0 = 1 because that’s not infinity works.
The new code interpreter is able to run its own code, but i haven’t personally tested it to see if its code is more often functional.
no great options but Orion by kagi is much better than base safari since you can at least get extensions like ublock