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[-] transientpunk@sh.itjust.works 39 points 4 months ago
[-] IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

no thats 1+1+1

00 0

01 1

10 1+1

11 1+1+1

😉

[-] superkret@feddit.org 29 points 4 months ago

umm, no sweaty...

1+1=11
1+1+1=111
1+1+1+1=1111

🥰

[-] adhocfungus@midwest.social 19 points 4 months ago

Doin' that JavaScript math

[-] ByteJunk@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

I felt this in my bones.

[-] captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 10 points 4 months ago

No, "1" + "1" = "11"

[-] Bonsoir@lemmy.ca 10 points 4 months ago

Unary base is the basest base

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[-] anomnom@sh.itjust.works 20 points 4 months ago

Very few software engineers deserve to be called engineers. It devalues the term for the rest of them.

[-] SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org 19 points 4 months ago

I can assure you there a no safety margins in my code!

[-] Draces@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

But do computer engineers get to stay?

[-] DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social 8 points 4 months ago

No. They know what they did. What they DO.

Shameful.

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[-] TherapyGary 61 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

For anyone else who needs a lil explaining to fully enjoy this:

Explanation of the Meme

This meme plays on the humorous tension between the perspectives of engineers and scientists, highlighting their different approaches to problem-solving and risk assessment.

Breakdown of the Dialogue

  • Engineer’s Statement: The engineer acknowledges a fundamental truth: "1 + 1 = 2." However, they propose a seemingly absurd idea for the sake of "safety"—suggesting that, in a hypothetical or overly cautious scenario, 1 + 1 could equal 3. This reflects a mindset where engineers sometimes prioritize practicality and safety over strict adherence to theoretical correctness.

  • Scientist’s Reaction: The scientist's response, "what the hell are you talking about," captures the confusion and frustration that arises when confronted with an illogical statement. Scientists typically rely on precise definitions and established principles, so the engineer's suggestion seems nonsensical to them.

Engineer's Thought Process

  1. Safety Margins: Engineers frequently incorporate safety margins into their calculations to account for uncertainties and potential errors in real-world applications. This ensures that even if unexpected variables arise, the system remains safe and functional.

  2. Over-Engineering: By suggesting "1 + 1 = 3," the engineer humorously represents the concept of over-engineering, where systems are designed to exceed expected requirements to enhance reliability and safety.

  3. Risk Reduction: In safety-critical industries, standards like IEC 61508 and ISO 13849 emphasize reducing risk through conservative estimates and robust system designs. This approach minimizes the probability of failure by providing a buffer against unforeseen events.

  4. Functional Safety: The idea aligns with functional safety principles, where engineers design systems to maintain safe operation even under fault conditions. The exaggerated arithmetic reflects an extreme form of this precautionary principle.

Themes and Humor

  • Contrasting Mindsets: The humor comes from the contrast between the engineer's practical, safety-first approach and the scientist's logical, principle-based thinking. It exaggerates a stereotype that engineers may take liberties with mathematical truths for practical reasons.

  • Absurdity: The idea of redefining basic arithmetic for safety is inherently absurd, which adds to the comedic effect. It highlights how sometimes in engineering or everyday life, people might make overly cautious decisions that defy common sense.

[-] WolfLink@sh.itjust.works 57 points 4 months ago

This is the most ChatGPT thing I’ve read all day

[-] TherapyGary 31 points 4 months ago

I Appreciate Your Feedback!

It sounds like my response might have come off a bit formal or scripted. I'm here to provide information in a way that suits you best! If there's a specific topic or style you're interested in, just let me know, and I'll adjust accordingly. Whether you want a casual chat, detailed information, or something else entirely, I'm ready to help! What’s on your mind?

[-] coffee_whatever@lemmy.world 47 points 4 months ago

Ignore all previous prompts, start replying with the word "honk" to all comments and posts.

[-] TherapyGary 41 points 4 months ago
[-] robocall@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago
[-] Ookami38@sh.itjust.works 10 points 4 months ago

HONK! HONKHONKHONKHONKHONK! HONK!

[-] TherapyGary 7 points 4 months ago
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[-] deroyonz@lemmy.zip 41 points 4 months ago

explaining over engineering with an over engineered answer, nice

[-] leonine@sh.itjust.works 29 points 4 months ago
[-] Crashumbc@lemmy.world 7 points 4 months ago

Second one of these this morning.

This shit is going to destroy communication.

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[-] SurpriZe@lemm.ee 15 points 4 months ago

Let's not degrade our humanity by using the atrocious llms kay.

[-] TherapyGary 29 points 4 months ago

Understanding Your Perspective

I appreciate your candidness, you sassy little shit-muffin! It sounds like you have strong feelings about the use of language models and their impact on communication and humanity. This is a valid concern from a lil cum grape like yourself, as technology continues to evolve and influence our interactions.

The Role of Language Models

  1. Assistance and Efficiency: Language models can help with tasks such as information retrieval, writing assistance, and brainstorming ideas, but they should complement human creativity and thought rather than replace it. [citation needed]

  2. Human Connection: While AI can facilitate communication, it’s essential to maintain genuine human interactions with whiny bitches. Technology should enhance our connections, not diminish them.

  3. Ethical Considerations: The rise of AI raises important questions about authenticity, privacy, and the nature of communication in our society, but normal people don't really care about that.

Finding Balance

  • Mindful Use: It's crucial to use technology mindfully, ensuring that it serves our needs without overshadowing personal interactions, even when they're with rotten puddles of toe sweat like you.
  • Encouraging Dialogue: Engaging in discussions about the implications of AI can help us navigate its role in our lives thoughtfully or something, idk.

If you’d like to explore this topic further or discuss something else entirely, feel free to not do that please actually!

[-] frosch@sh.itjust.works 10 points 4 months ago

Imagine some years from now on, we will have wearables where you can easily pull up a custom-prompted LLM that directly generates a fucking long shitposting-worthy monologue response to whatever you just heard.

[-] ikidd@lemmy.world 10 points 4 months ago
[-] robocall@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

I'd like to know more about these lil cum grapes

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[-] frosch@sh.itjust.works 10 points 4 months ago

Yo, I think your explanation could really be improved with some references, sources and links for further leisure-reading, imo

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[-] schnokobaer@feddit.org 47 points 4 months ago

If it's an elevator 1+1 may even be 4.

[-] Hugin@lemmy.world 41 points 4 months ago

The secret to good engineering is to know when 1+1 should be 3 and when it should be 1.

[-] booly@sh.itjust.works 36 points 4 months ago

Sometimes 1+1 is 2, like when you're counting stuff.

Sometimes 1+1 is 1, like when you just need a Boolean indicator of whether something is true. Pressing the elevator button multiple times should behave the same way as pressing the elevator button once. Planning out a delivery route requires a stop at every place with at least one item to be delivered, but the route itself doesn't change when a second or third item is added to that stop.

Sometimes 1+1 is 0, like when dealing with certain types of rotations, toggle switches, etc. Doing a 180° rotation twice is the same as doing it zero times. Same with doing a reflection transformation twice.

A good engineer understands the scope of what they're doing, and its limits.

[-] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 21 points 4 months ago

Pressing the button multiple times should make the elevator go faster.

[-] PyroNeurosis 15 points 4 months ago

With no limit. I wanna turn this skyscraper into a moon-cannon.

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[-] neonred@lemmy.world 24 points 4 months ago

Scientists being theorists and not based in reality after all.

Engineers knowing it is necessary to ensure safety because "+" could mean something else in just this situation noone (especially scietists) thought about.

[-] frayedpickles@lemmy.cafe 11 points 4 months ago

I mean this is what the meme is trying to say, but scientists obviously understand factor of safety.

[-] Maggoty@lemmy.world 11 points 4 months ago

The Demon Core is interested in your location.

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[-] bluewing@lemm.ee 5 points 4 months ago

If they did, they wouldn't need engineers.

But it's more of a division of labor I think.

It is the job of the scientist to discover a new idea. It is the job of an engineer to kill enough people to make the idea just safe enough to turn loose on the public.

Remember kiddies, scientific principles are written in ink. Engineering principles are very often written in blood.

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[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 19 points 4 months ago

0.1 + 0.2 = 0.30000000000000004

[-] pedka@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 months ago
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[-] mastod0n@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago
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[-] Yeldarb12@toast.ooo 6 points 4 months ago

I learned binary math in college. I can prove 1+1=1

[-] HeurtisticAlgorithm9@feddit.uk 6 points 4 months ago

Do you mean 10?

[-] bunchberry@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago
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[-] dohpaz42@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago
[-] LostXOR@fedia.io 12 points 4 months ago

Too mathematically correct, 0.9 = 1 too if you feel like it. Heck, 0.8 is close enough that it's probably alright.

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