What do they have in common?
6, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 30, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39 ...
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myrmepropagandist (futurebird@sauropods.win)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 00:33:44 JST myrmepropagandist
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Wordsmurf of Mouthshire :emacs: 🍄 (notroot@notroot.online)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 00:34:45 JST Wordsmurf of Mouthshire :emacs: 🍄
@futurebird@sauropods.win Product of prime numbers? All except 30 are the product of 2 primes.
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 00:35:55 JST Evan Prodromou
@futurebird @DoubleArobase OK, they're composite but not *highly* composite.
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myrmepropagandist (futurebird@sauropods.win)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 00:35:56 JST myrmepropagandist
Very NOT prime and very NOT square.
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@now@n (doublearobase@toot.aquilenet.fr)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 00:35:58 JST @now@n
@futurebird They're very, very NOT prime numbers