hmm, bad idea. The idea is to use your judgement to make good decisions, rather than leave them to chance. If every dispute was decided on the flip of a coin the business wouldn’t take off.
I’ve been enjoying a bit of reminiscing about my childhood lately, hunting down old copies of role-playing games I enjoyed in my youth as well as exploring newer games that have come out sinc…
Hmm, non-mathematicians should be careful how they use infinity. Good read about the history of the original theory here though.
Even Redditers missed that he got infinity mixed up with a million. Good idea though, makes you think.
I cite this article, stands to reason. Keep as much random chance in there as possible – before the inevitable predictability sets in: https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/how-flipping-a-coin-can-actually-help-you-make-smarter-decisions-backed-by-science.html
hmm, bad idea. The idea is to use your judgement to make good decisions, rather than leave them to chance. If every dispute was decided on the flip of a coin the business wouldn’t take off.
Sort of related, nothing can escape you from chance.
Funded! just not black and white, sure they would make one if there was enough interest.
make one already.
Someone should make Keplerian solid dice not just Platonic dice, they would still sit upright.