@HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml to Programmer Humor@lemmy.mlEnglish • 6 months agoI have a 64-bit genderlemmy.mlimagemessage-square86fedilinkarrow-up1515arrow-down150cross-posted to: programmer_humor@programming.dev
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minus-squareRentlarlinkfedilink26•6 months agoCan it be expressed or represented approximately in IEEE-754 form?
minus-square@davel@lemmy.mlcakelinkfedilinkEnglish42•edit-26 months agoAlways approximated, never truly represented 😞
minus-square@LegoBrickOnFire@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink7•edit-26 months agoUnless your encoding has a special value that, by definition, is euler’s constant :p
minus-square@davel@lemmy.mlcakelinkfedilinkEnglish5•6 months agoGood point. Specifically code point U+2107 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ℇ
minus-square@ReginaPhalange@lemmy.worldcakelinkfedilink1•6 months agoNo taxation without approximation!
minus-square@Valmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink20•6 months agoEverything can be represented approximatively. e = π = 3
Can it be expressed or represented approximately in IEEE-754 form?
Always approximated, never truly represented 😞
Unless your encoding has a special value that, by definition, is euler’s constant :p
Good point. Specifically code point U+2107 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ℇ
Ah so ur gender can be represented in UTF 8.
No taxation without approximation!
Everything can be represented approximatively.
e = π = 3