But that one answer has a 33% larger possibility of being chosen by random, than the remaining two.
redfellow
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If you picked it randomly 100 times, would you be correct only 25% of time despite two choices being the same?
It must be a 50% chance.
But that would mean 50% is correct and…
Correct answer: all the answers in the multiple choice are wrong
redfellow@sopuli.xyzto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Google requires me to find a "verification code" from my android device in order to log in; the device in question has already been wiped (factory reset).English62·15 days agoThis thread is full of insane people with insane workarounds to an issue they are alerted upon when activating 2FA.
Keep the recovery codes in a safe place - not on the same device.
redfellow@sopuli.xyzto Cyberstuck@lemmy.ca•Yet Another Showcase of the Swastidumster's Incredible Reliability1·1 month agoPretty much all EVs since the motors are directly connected to wheels and there’s no clutch system to disengage.
Using 1080 to minimize latency already. Can play leisure platformers, but playing racing games like Wreckfest, you just lose all feel for the car since tapping the controller applies the change with too much delay.
Hardwiring would be the only way. That’s why I’m gonna build a steam os pc for the living room once it’s feasible.
BT would work if my PC was in range, then the input would be fast, but still the added image latency makes micro adjustments pain since you see them late, still.
Running a DP cable instead of streaming would fix that, but you’d need a converter to transform into HDMI for the TV.
HDMI over long distance doesn’t work.
1: Ah, I didn’t do any console gaming from around 2009 to 2015, didn’t realize it was that bad
2: Works for some games. I play lots of driving and fast paced games, and the input latency from streaming just plain makes them unplayable.
Exclusives sadly still exist and it bums me out a game is available on Console X but not on Y. Some of those I could buy for my PC, but I prefer playing on my comfy couch instead of the PC in my home office.
Then it becomes spite, and I stop buying the studios games altogether (looking at you, Square Enix)
Ray tracing also saves up lots of dev time, which is often overlooked.