@Mr_NutterButter @LukeAlmighty it's 30 because this is how it works in coding lol.
first you set the variable (x) to 23. then, you set (x) to whatever (x) currently is, which is 23, plus 7.
idk i think it's funny. it's just a dumb little thing.
@Mr_NutterButter @LukeAlmighty it's 30 because this is how it works in coding lol.
first you set the variable (x) to 23. then, you set (x) to whatever (x) currently is, which is 23, plus 7.
idk i think it's funny. it's just a dumb little thing.
@beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter Wrong.
X=23.
And that if followed by a sentence, that is unsolvable without reinventing the entire math system.
@beardalaxy 23?
@Mr_NutterButter it's 30
i love this question so much
@BlinkRape @iamtakingiteasy @beardalaxy
30 = 30+7?
nah, I don't think so. That problem is simply invalid.
The first part has one solution of x=23, but the 2nd half has no possible solutions.
@BlinkRape because it is borderline incomprehensible until you know the answer
@Mr_NutterButter
I no longer assume malice, when it comes to internet math. It is retardation all the way down.
@beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter
But this is a mayh question, not a coding one.
in coding, you can assume 23 to be a string. And that would result in x = x + 7 to result in a new string of 237
It is an insult to the internet's collective IQ. And insulting internet IQ is quite a task.
@LukeAlmighty @Mr_NutterButter well, it did come from this video xD it's kind of the point to be abrasive and that's why i think it's funny.
@beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter
So, it's brain rot
@LukeAlmighty @Mr_NutterButter its funni
@beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter
Says who?
You literally just sent me a string. Fediverse doesn't support people sending integers to each other.
@LukeAlmighty @Mr_NutterButter 23 isn't a string though it's just an integer.
@beardalaxy @Spingebill @Mr_NutterButter
And the original post was a picture BTW, so the correct answer is the visualization🤓
@Spingebill @LukeAlmighty @Mr_NutterButter i want a fediverse frontend that displays literally everything in binary
@LukeAlmighty @beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter It could be even better than that:
[~] sh -c 'x=23, x=x+7; echo $x'
x+7
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