Zenoctate
@Zenoctate@lemmy.world
- Submitted 2 months ago to greentext@sh.itjust.works | 140 comments
- Comment on Anon does some online shopping 3 months ago:Literally enshitification. Often when these companies focus on one aspects and not others, it leads to such results. 
- Comment on Anon describes apple's practices 3 months ago:Android is mainly an OS developed by Google. The android OEMs may do this. But due to somewhat androids openness, I can get an android phone from other OEMs which I think would do somewhat better than this 
- Comment on Anon describes apple's practices 3 months ago:Even though androids phones may also face similar problems frlm OEMs, I will still just stick to android for it’s somewhat openness. 
- Submitted 3 months ago to greentext@sh.itjust.works | 83 comments
- Comment on gotta be sure... 5 months ago:Real 
- Comment on Anon describes currency 5 months ago:Well I didn’t really gave much of a thought when writing. I was narrowminded. This makes sense 
- Comment on Anon describes currency 5 months ago:I can’t believe that Dollar (or any other currency) isn’t backed by anything and runs on hopes and believes 
- Submitted 5 months ago to greentext@sh.itjust.works | 24 comments
- Submitted 5 months ago to [deleted] | 112 comments
- Comment on Search GTA 6 Requirements 5 months ago:I stole thus meme. Credits to OOP 
- Submitted 5 months ago to [deleted] | 29 comments
- Comment on james 5 months ago:I remember ionic bond as “if there is a hole, there is a goal” and converse of it for covalent 
- Comment on Anybody? 5 months ago:Learned something new today 
- Comment on Anybody? 5 months ago:Wrote it from my phone using Unexpected Keyboard app with Greek symbols included and used superscripts and subscripts feature. I just used the markdown feature of writing code to create some formatting. Like this A = {}Also this post is nonsense, hence posted here. 
- Comment on Anybody? 5 months ago:All I can say is that P(ℝ)refers to a power set of ℝ (all rational numbers). Although I don’t know what n stands for inPⁿ(ℝ)Basically P(A), where A = {1,2,3}, equal {Φ,1,2,3,(1,2),(2,3),(1,3),(1,2,3)} 
- Comment on Anybody? 5 months ago:Maths also uses my life to solve too 
- Submitted 5 months ago to [deleted] | 14 comments