• gens
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    2 months ago

    Isn’t that like Amdahls law, where you don’t ask a question but say something wrong on the internet?

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      2 months ago

      No you’re thinking of Murphys Law, where the number of transistors in a circuit doubles roughly every two years

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        2 months ago

        no you’re thinking of Sturgeon’s law, where you can replace all resistors and capacitors in a circuit with a big one of each of the same total value

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            I think you’re thinking of Cole’s Law, where you are only allowed to include up to 5 citations in your report out of Cole’s Notes. Also word salad.

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              Pretty sure this is about Cole Protocol, which specifies procedures to prevent UNSC Ships from leading the Covenant to Earth. It uses a random series of slip space jumps, along with removal or complete destruction of all data sources pertaining to the location of Earth.

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        No, you’re thinking of Moore’s Law, which is where without a clear indicator of the author’s intent, any parody or sarcastic expression of extreme views can be mistaken by some readers for a sincere expression of those views. It’s why the “\s” thing exists.