Mine have it too, but it doesn’t change the results.
I hate the Wayland logo; it’s trash.
unfortunately I cannot find alternatives to the gore subreddits :(
Mine have it too, but it doesn’t change the results.
I was taught that negative numbers should be written as (-2) with the parentheses when using exponents. So I assume that the calculators are doing it right, or maybe it’s just a measure against calculators doing it wrong? I cannot be sure. Also-2 = 0-2
so -2^2 = 0-2^2
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No, you’d expect that -2^2 would equal 4, but calculators solve it as -(2)^2 not (-2)^2. But the case you mentioned is also pretty common.
I don’t think you encounter this one very often, but the technically correct -2^2 = -4
has a higher chance of ruining your day.
My Casio calculators get this wrong, even the newer ones. BTW the correct answer is 16, right?
“Journalist” -> “Hamas fighter”
Leave Gaza? No, but they were instructed to go to the other side of Gaza, and civilian convoys doing just that were bombed. Don’t worry though people who were able to flee to the camps were also bombed. As for the people who didn’t flee, they were surprisingly bombed.
It’s not just a Linux thing; it’s a joke about nerds in general or chronically online people being too invested in whatever they’re doing like: playing video games, arguing on/moderating forums, or reading books and never taking time to care for outside things, including themselves.
The joke is that Linux users don’t take showers and don’t care about hygiene. The “free and open source” part has no actual meaning.
Oh, right. It should have been -4. Thanks.