What are you watching on Youtube now? η'

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Although I am not sure this is a legitimate math channel; yesterday I watched part of his video on 1+1=2, and it was misleading (it's just the Principia method) as well as erroneous at parts.

But I like this comment from the Euler video:

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Makes me feel sad, really. 10.000 dollars takes me months to make, and here is someone who just donates 10K as part of a publicity game (maybe out of honest will to support too, but seems a bit too random).
 
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Makes me feel sad, really. 10.000 dollars takes me months to make, and here is someone who just donates 10K as part of a publicity game (maybe out of honest will to support too, but seems a bit too random).
Are you sure they donated anything and it's not just another viral ad?
 
Are you sure they donated anything and it's not just another viral ad?

Apparently this particular youtuber did this a number of times. Probably makes 200K a month, so whatever :)
It is a bit like "making it rain" on homeless people, but comes across as positive because they don't have to be poor, just have next to no followers.
 
Russian vs USA McDonald's menu.


Looks better than US menu some interesting items. More sauce options than here. They look amazing. Wedges are a thing here not sure if Maccas does then though.

Rarely eat McDonalds but 1/4 pounder with mayo and the Angus beef burger are decent. Think we've got the Big Tasty here that's called something else. McChicken premier looks decent had something similar 20 years ago here.

We've got that burger with the cheese patty in it here. It's not great here either.
 
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A simple computer, created in Minecraft.
The logic gates form the parts needed to have the computer run basic calculations.


It's probably more efficient than the trisolarian bio-computer.
 

Although I am not sure this is a legitimate math channel; yesterday I watched part of his video on 1+1=2, and it was misleading (it's just the Principia method) as well as erroneous at parts.

But I like this comment from the Euler video:

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Here's more of those circle problems you torture yourself with. :)
 
Fair enough that the researcher tried the drugs, but it doesn't have much to do with prolonged
use of the drugs when addicted. There was one study a fair while ago that I read that said
the amount of actual opiate in cut street heroin was very low and that a lot of the "addictiveness"
was due to the thrills of getting money to buy it, e.g. throwing a brick through a window to
steal goods from a shop, the excitement of burglary etc.
 

He could have went with the Hamiltonian circle in the beginning, but his attempt was rather interesting :)
That said, the final run (with the circle) also failed. I wonder what happened there - possibly the simplifications backfired, though he claims that those would be cancelled after the first few moves.
 
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