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Forget the guy who could barely stay awake, who is this chick?
u/94rud4 — 9 days ago
Asked for phone, not phone number 🤷🏻♂️
u/94rud4 — 10 days ago
▲ 16 r/MathJokes
This is why you can’t trust AI’s proofs (the example is wrong 😑)
u/94rud4 — 17 days ago
something we can learn from him
from Quanta Magazine: For comfort, Deng turned to manga. “I remember him at Courant. He was always holding a manga,” said Jalal Shatah, a professor there who formerly chaired the math department. Deng particularly liked stories about deep friendship and romance and found himself drawn to a genre known as yuri, which focuses on those kinds of relationships between women — stories that “feel nice and warm and beautiful,” as he put it. They helped him be kinder to himself, “more comfortable with life.”
u/94rud4 — 22 days ago
E = mcᒾ just got an update after 121 years
u/94rud4 — 1 month ago