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On 8/27/2024 5:15 PM, sobriquet wrote:Yes, you can test it yourself. Log out from facebook (or use a different browser that doesn't have your account info) and see if you can view something you've shared on facebook (ensuring you've shared it globally and not just with your fb friends).Op 28/08/2024 om 02:10 schreef sobriquet:Are you 100% sure about that? Even if the content is marked as public?Op 27/08/2024 om 06:00 schreef Chris M. Thomasson:On 8/23/2024 5:48 PM, sobriquet wrote:>Op 23/08/2024 om 23:38 schreef Chris M. Thomasson:>On 8/21/2024 12:31 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>
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A fun result from one of my experiments on this shape:
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https://i.ibb.co/zfYXsLz/ct-p1.png
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;^D
Yeah.. geometry is fun.
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I'm back to exploring the Farey sequence.
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https://www.desmos.com/calculator/m5ipzp6hv7
Nice. For some reason this thread made my mind think about fields... Can you see/use this 360?
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https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1227714741720855
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https://www.facebook.com/share/p/hQrh2XkHM9VvrRWJ
Ask chatgpt how facebook works?
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Facebook is an incredibly retarded website and generally unsuitable for sharing content. If people are not on facebook, they can't even see stuff on facebook.
YouTube is pretty nice:Youtube is much better than facebook in that respect.
https://youtu.be/-PUmt7i3zw4
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I mean.. compare that to desmos.. not just is anyone able to see anything you create on desmos and share with others, regardless of whether they have a desmos account or not. People can even create stuff and share it on desmos and desmos will not require you to make a desmos account to do that.
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