Seems like you invented the rules of a game I didn’t say I was playing and then decided you won.
I’m not even trying to win or lose, I’m just having a chat with you right now. This is the first time I’ve ever spoken to you about it. Let’s talk.
Seems like you invented the rules of a game I didn’t say I was playing and then decided you won.
I’m not even trying to win or lose, I’m just having a chat with you right now. This is the first time I’ve ever spoken to you about it. Let’s talk.
Hahahahaha that was decidedly Ecmandurian rhetorical style right there.
Hey sure I’ll analyze the game with you.
I want to know what you think of the Gamblers Fallacy in general. Like, put all this conversation aside, put any program aside, everything aside - what’s your reaction to the gamblers fallacy documentation across the interwebs?
Take your time to Google it and read a few pages before you answer.
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I think it’s quite interesting that it’s well documented as an error everywhere I look. I’d be curious what the explanation is for why everyone in the world apparently thinks it’s an error if we live in a universe where it’s not an error, where the gamblers Fallacy is not a fallacy at all but actually true!
I don’t know I don’t watch gossip girl, I just write code and do philosophy.
And you have been check mated brother son.
I have unwittingly joined a game called “pzr wins”, and in line with the games rules, as soon as I started speaking to pzr, he declared “I win”.
How fun
It’s not called pzr wins.
It just so happens that pzr wins.
I think that there are hypothetically ways to convince me my position is incorrect, but just declaring victory as soon as you start speaking to me isn’t one of those ways
I will remind you that not a single flip of the coin in the entire set measured in the program is excluded.
I don’t know anything about what you coded. I said we could code something from scratch. If you want to prove something, let’s code something.
Ok, let’s take it from the top then. I give the step and you code it? You are an actual coder and the program is not long or complicated.
Yeah, let’s agree with one step at a time, starting from even the code they generates a coin flip
Well the coin flip code, to really do it from scratch, would have to take into account the actual hardware of the computer to be used, actual bit by bit. You can’t really fake 50 50. I assumed javascript had some kind of built in generally accepted randomizer.
It does, you can use that. I’m fine with that.
Ok, so first I guess we write that line.
It should say something like:
A 0 or a 1 is generated once, randomly
Are you writing it? You can share jsfiddles
I already wrote it, check it:
If you want to understand it, I can walk you through the steps and you can code it from your end to see if it adds up
Well then.
Nothing more doing I guess.
Flannel Jesus conclusively proven wrong, but I guess pouting about it.
It’s been a dream, lad.
Jesus, lmao, conversation over because I took a walk for 5 minutes. Okay.
I think you’re too highly strung for this.