• mkwt@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      I preferred the Facebook group “If 2,147,483,648 people join this group, then an integer overflow may occur” back in the day.

    • Dragon Rider (drag)@lemmy.nz
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      9 days ago

      Drag likes the punchline here, but the setup doesn’t make sense

      “So you’re saying I should get a licence so I can drive a car, and I can drive a car because I have a licence?”

      Having a qualification isn’t tautological just because it can be phrased in two different ways

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        9 days ago

        (a <=> b) <=/=> [(b => TRUE) <=> a]

        This is a critique of honor societies which do not serve a point in proving someone’s “honor”. The college requirement is essentially: Join this club to prove you have joined this club. Anyone can join an “honor” society without demonstrating anything related to honor, meaning:

        ([Joining an honor society] => TRUE) <=> [Being allowed to join college]

        Being allowed to drive a car implies having a license and having a license implies being allowed to drive a car. Neither of these implies TRUE - in an ideal world at least.

        By the way, TRUE is a tautology because it is always true, which is the definition of a tautology. Unnecessary repetition is not a requirement of a tautology.