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What is that notation with 4 over 160 under the divisor in the first division?
Submitted 2 weeks ago by SpaceFacts@lemmy.world to [deleted]
What is that notation with 4 over 160 under the divisor in the first division?
This is thé new notation used to calculateur the probability of AI image generation.
Maybe the binomial coefficient.
Well at least make it readable first with a proper font and formatting.
And wtf are those random variables t and f? If it’s an equation to be solved it needs an = somewhere, or are those supposed to be constants?
The worst pay us the breaker sizes. Nobody with such lacklustre typesetting skills is getting a call from me.
99% AI fake. 1% AI generated and printed as a joke.
Wrufieotnak@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
Not solvable, since the logarithm base 1 of 10 is impossible to solve. 1 to the power of any number is still 1.
Seems somebody doesn’t want to be called.
(Also the variable f is never defined, so that’s another point to “doesn’t want to be called”)
Blurntout@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
You mean we caught another fake number? Damn son
zeroConnection@programming.dev 2 weeks ago
Fairly certain that’s AI slop.
dragnucs@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
f, t P, ans V are othrr undefined variables. Maybe thèse are constants in dôme chemical or mechenical field?