tenderlove, 11 months ago Can't you solve N+1 problems by just subtracting 1?
Can't you solve N+1 problems by just subtracting 1?
ELEO_0373, 11 months ago @tenderlove i got n+1 problems...
@tenderlove i got n+1 problems...
dvogel, 11 months ago @tenderlove I choose to accept N+1 approaches as a means toward inclusion. We should be thankful that we have so many +1s to count.
@tenderlove I choose to accept N+1 approaches as a means toward inclusion. We should be thankful that we have so many +1s to count.
Tuxified, 11 months ago @tenderlove you can also tilt the operator sideways as Nx1 isn't a problem for computers 😎
@tenderlove you can also tilt the operator sideways as Nx1 isn't a problem for computers 😎
therealadam, 11 months ago @tenderlove the +1, that’s how they get ya!
@tenderlove the +1, that’s how they get ya!
peeja, 11 months ago @tenderlove Yes, but you have to subtract it from both sides.
@tenderlove Yes, but you have to subtract it from both sides.
joshsusser, 11 months ago @tenderlove based on the mathematical trick of proof by deduction
@tenderlove based on the mathematical trick of proof by deduction
listrophy, 11 months ago @tenderlove just imagine the implications…
@tenderlove just imagine the implications…
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