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    χle Ormsby (motivickyle@mathstodon.xyz)'s status on Saturday, 09-Mar-2024 18:20:22 JST χle Ormsby χle Ormsby

    Actually I get all of my math jokes from church signs.

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      niconiconi (niconiconi@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2024 19:28:32 JST niconiconi niconiconi
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      @xanathar@hachyderm.io @MotivicKyle@mathstodon.xyz "in functional programming, state and church do not mix."

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      xanathar (xanathar@hachyderm.io)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2024 19:28:33 JST xanathar xanathar
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      @MotivicKyle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alonzo_Church

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        Alonzo Church
        Alonzo Church (June 14, 1903 – August 11, 1995) was an American mathematician, computer scientist, logician, and philosopher who made major contributions to mathematical logic and the foundations of theoretical computer science. He is best known for the lambda calculus, the Church–Turing thesis, proving the unsolvability of the Entscheidungsproblem ("decision problem"), the Frege–Church ontology, and the Church–Rosser theorem. Alongside his doctoral student Alan Turing, Church is considered one of the founders of computer science. Life Alonzo Church was born on June 14, 1903, in Washington, D.C., where his father, Samuel Robbins Church, was a justice of the peace and the judge of the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia. He was the grandson of Alonzo Webster Church (1829–1909), United States Senate Librarian from 1881 to 1901, and great-grandson of Alonzo Church, a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy and 6th President of the University of Georgia. As a young boy, Church was partially blinded by an air gun accident. The family later moved to Virginia after his father lost his position at the university because of failing...
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      Alexandre Oliva (lxo@gnusocial.net)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 17:12:40 JST Alexandre Oliva Alexandre Oliva
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      nothing to worry about, the co-sin of half a pi is also zero
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      Quantium 40 (quantium40@sueden.social)'s status on Saturday, 16-Mar-2024 17:12:41 JST Quantium 40 Quantium 40
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      @MotivicKyle Let's hope I am not committing a co-sin if I eat pie together with another sinner! 😅

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