• Kellamity
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        6 hours ago

        They’re using it as (+0<1), there’s no - here bc that would be + (the other candidate)

        • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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          6 hours ago

          well I appreciate the attempt to explain it.

          still can’t say I grok it. +0<1 just means plus nothing is less than 1 to me, which yeah, 0 is less than one… but I’m too slow or sick today to comprehend the significance it’s supposed to relate.

          it makes sense to you?

          • Kellamity
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            5 hours ago

            I think it means + more than zero but less than one

            So like, +(between 0.01 and 0.99)