One must imagine Maths grads happy
The answer is obvious. You need 2 trolleys to take both tracks.
People = good
People = good
Why is that so hard to remember?
well, with 2 trolleys it is the same amount of suffering as with 1
The abominable billionaire loop makes me happy
I’d do top case since the number of people killed would converge to -1/12 meaning no suffering
Well their heads aren’t on the tracks and they’re immortal, I bet we could rig some kind of device to make them total praplegics and then work on a direct neural interface so they can use computers while they lay there endlessly having their bodies painlessly trisected.
Or we could just like untie them
Where I’m from Calc 2 is integrals. That wasn’t so terrible. It was Calc 3 (vectors and series) that was the hard one.
At the universities I went to, Calc 2 was integration, sequences and series, then Calc 3 was multivariable. They really pack all the harder parts into 2.
We were on quarters, so we had calc 1-4. Makes sense that Calc 2 was rough if you were on semesters.
I thought this was taught in high school. Curriculums differ drastically between countries, don’t they?
I managed until university when I left calculus and entered “Linear Algebra” and man, I really don’t like matrices.
I made it through. My degree is actually in math. 15 years ago, I used to know what an abelian group is!
I think the ones in the loop become Cenobites.
Hell couldn’t be real because humans would eventually fetishize any pain input and dump buckets forever.
Some webcomic I saw back in the earlier days of the Internet
People really complaining about Calc 2?
Cant you just take people from the track with reincarnating people? They might have to die a couple of times, but thats nothing compared to infinity
Programmer asks: how many bits for the integer?
At 32 bits it’s “just” a Thanos snap with extra pain
It can be, usually for college credit though