At this rate, finding the last digit is probably just a few years down the road.
Last but not least, the OS was changed from Windows Server to Ubuntu 24.04.2, a simple switch that resulted in better I/O performance on its own.
Oh boy, here we go.
Of course, find the secret of pi using the Linux version ‘42, answer to everything’.
Ah fedora is on 43 now darn
At this rate, finding the last digit is probably just a few years down the road.
At least 3.14 years.
So it is expected to be a last digit?
And what can be done with this knowledge?
I think there’s proofs to show that won’t happen. Don’t ask me to find them or explain them, it’s beyond my scope.
What I’m waiting for is them finding a repeating sequence of 1s and 0s that when arranged in a matrix form a crude circle. A message to those who can learn to find it, with more to follow.
Ah, another Contact enjoyer.
Movie was pretty good. Book was excellent.
Pi by definition has no last digit, if it had one it would be possible to square the circle (even if it wouud require an absurd amount of precision)
Last but not least, the OS was changed from Windows Server to Ubuntu 24.04.2, a simple switch that resulted in better I/O performance on its own.
Finally, we can get some precision and accuracy when using pi in calculations.






