So imagine if someone I knew
>Checks behind shoulder
Wrote a program which took prime numbers as inputs
>Covers laptop camera
And output the multiples of certain prime numbers on a interval
>Schizo posts
Based on the combinatoric properties of groups of primes
>Burns phone
Which can be determined for all primes
>Skips meds
What I’m saying is:
If you had an infinite sided die, the chance of rolling 7 or a multiple of 7 is 1/7, and it would be pretty kinky if someone found a way to roll infinite sided prime number dice in such a way that you are more likely to roll 7 or a multiple of 7 than 1/7 of the time. What would be even more kinky is if you knew that this specific prime dice rolling strategy worked for a specific group of prime numbers based on - hypothetical - combinatoric properties. The absolute kinkiest part is if someone knew how to generate every prime dice rolling strategy for every prime, based on those combinatoric properties.
Does anyone know what I’m try to say here? This isn’t a
>someone I know made a prime number generating script that will break cryptography
post, it’s a
>someone I know computationally proved a combinatoric property of primes
post
>Checks behind shoulder
Wrote a program which took prime numbers as inputs
>Covers laptop camera
And output the multiples of certain prime numbers on a interval
>Schizo posts
Based on the combinatoric properties of groups of primes
>Burns phone
Which can be determined for all primes
>Skips meds
What I’m saying is:
If you had an infinite sided die, the chance of rolling 7 or a multiple of 7 is 1/7, and it would be pretty kinky if someone found a way to roll infinite sided prime number dice in such a way that you are more likely to roll 7 or a multiple of 7 than 1/7 of the time. What would be even more kinky is if you knew that this specific prime dice rolling strategy worked for a specific group of prime numbers based on - hypothetical - combinatoric properties. The absolute kinkiest part is if someone knew how to generate every prime dice rolling strategy for every prime, based on those combinatoric properties.
Does anyone know what I’m try to say here? This isn’t a
>someone I know made a prime number generating script that will break cryptography
post, it’s a
>someone I know computationally proved a combinatoric property of primes
post
