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Do you know what you have in common with bugs? All dead in 2100.but the difference is, thou shall be missed ❤️ Fuck bugs! Climate change yeaaahhh
You made a typo -
@retoor
> You made a typo
Thems fighting words.
I'm kayaking across the ocean to you.
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@retoor the you made a typo thing is an inside joke. If you really have nothing to add - say that. I once proudly showed a complete project to a guy who never archived something in his life and he: many typo's. You fucking... Study shows people who correct spelling are total bitches
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@Wisecrack so far every guy that came to murder me paid for dinner instead. I'll warn you, restaurants here are expensive as F
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@retoor damn you! tricked again! you and your wily, trickster ways.
Gonna have to tie you to a rock or something, like loki.
Wait right here while I fetch a spare boulder. -
@Wisecrack getting tied up always ends good. I mean, oh no. Please don't. And really not the left hand tighter. Oh no
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@retoor tooo late! A few more days of pushing this boulder and it'll be at your doorstep any minute!
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Though I demonstrated a hard upperbound on the D(10) dedekind in the link here (https://devrant.com/rants/8414096/...), a value of 1.067*(10^83), which agrees with and puts a bound on this guy's estimate (https://johndcook.com/blog/2023/...) of 3.253*10^82, I've done a little more work.
It's kind of convoluted, and involves sequences related to the following page (https://oeis.org/search/...) though I won't go into detail simply because the explaination is exhausting.
Despite the large upperbound, the dedekinds have some weirdness to them, and their growth is non-intuitive. After working through my results, I actually think D(10) will turn out to be much lower than both cook's estimate and my former upperbound, that it'll specifically be found among the values of..
1.239*(10^43)
2.8507*(10^46)
2.1106*(10^50)
If this turns out to be correct (some time before the year 2100, lol), I'll explain how I came to the conclusion then.
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