

This explanation really helped me make sense of it: Monty Hall Problem (best explanation) - Numberphile
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This explanation really helped me make sense of it: Monty Hall Problem (best explanation) - Numberphile


That would be fantastic. Sometimes I want to watch what people send me, but not continue receiving the same kind of content, since it’s unrelated to my personal interests.


I don’t want to be the one to use it, but it’s fair enough that some might. There’s no harm in having both options.


Agreed, but more privacy aware options is not a bad thing.


I’m still taking ages to decide on my character— so definitely like D&D


When will they understand, if I’m introduced to your product through an advertisement, I do not want to buy it. I will make a point not to. Do not annoy me. If your product is good enough, it will be bought.


This is me too, including every janky MMO I think I might remotely like. Gotta grab my character name. But Threads, haven’t bothered to touch it.


I’ve learned from the Japanese phrase ‘itadakimasu,’ which is said before eating as a way to thank the person that prepared the food. I think in the west, a lot of us grew up learning to say things like grace before a meal, but that is too religious for me and gives God credit for peoples’ hard work instead. I love the idea of ritualistically thanking the people who actually made the food. It was one of the things I appreciated while studying there that has stuck with me.
Definitely. That’s what it is for me.
I can’t even treat my Sims badly


Same here! Rarely leave the house without it
For some of us with a tendency to overapologize, learning to say thank you instead at times is helpful.


It’s like dentist only know how to shame. I have yet to meet one that understands self-care is hard for people with ADHD/Autism. I’m doing by best and shame makes me give up.
I’ve found Kagi to be solid, but it is paid