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01:54
@Lyxal From where does that AI get data to train on?
@Lyxal @2x-1 what's your RHS?
@2x-1, turn yourself from an expression into an equation, so that we can solve you!
Or are we to assume that 2x-1 = 0?
@2x-1 You should have posted your username in the sandbox, so that these ambiguities could have been resolved earlier.
If you change the spec now, it will invalidate Lyxal's attempt, which assumed the RHS to be 0.
Why is the chatbox's textarea resizeable? I accidentally made it too big, and now I can't make it smaller, because the wrapper has an overflow: hidden. Guess I'll have to reload. This is mildly infuriating.
 
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05:27
Woo yeah! The backup has arrived!
@Arjun I copied a conversation from here lol
And I found a generator online
 
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08:46
There is an SE site entirely about bicycles.
@Arjun My RHS is 0
So, did you solve me already?
@Lyxal Just so that we don't forget: bellard.org/textsynth
 
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10:22
@2x-1 so therefore you're a half!!!
10:57
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11:15
Who a
Frick
Wa
Fingers no type words on keyboard properly
Why must this happen
Crap
q and a about the universe with lyxal
Welcome back and todays question comes from Joe Stevensom who asks "when is the Queen of England?"
In order to accurately potray the exact time of the queen, we must first calculate the average surface area of 34 spherical hotdogs
This can be simplified by the fact that when one hotdog is measured, all other hotdogs in the surround area suddenly evaporate
Here's a result I prepared earlier
4.29
Okay now with that out of the way, we can muck around with time
By adjusting the size factor of a single string and then twisting it until it turns into the description of a particular object, we can travel to the exact time of the Queen.
Doing so results in 1.34pm on the 22nd of April 1274
Which, judging by relevant artifacts, seems to be correct
Hopefully that answers the question
Join next time for abstract but factually sound information

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