Trick OR Treat
Trick OR Treat
Trick OR Treat
Sure, but what about Trick IMPLIES Treat?
It would be ((trick nor treat) or treat) so basically all the non-circle region and the treat circle is filled............
After writing this, i am wondering if you actually needed the information or was it just the funny thing to say...
Guys am I autistic?
Guys am I autistic?
Haha might be? But I'm the same way and I'm pretty sure I'm not autistic...(ADHD though)
I think when you fill that spot between (("knowledgable") AND ("good-natured")), you just like to share what you know if the poster's sarcasm isn't painfully apparent.
Never hurts to be kindly helpful. It reminds me of something my sister told me she tells her kids:
"Try to learn something new every day, and even if you don't, teach something." :)
I had to double-take since in Python a common alternative to trick ? treat : notreat
is (trick and treat) or notreat
But I don't think this translates to overlapping circles very well. "trick implies treat" is only defined inside the trick circle, outside is undefined if treat is true or not.
I'm not going to draw a diagram, but here's the "truth table" for A implies B:
A, B, A -> B N, N, undefined N, Y, undefined Y, N, false Y, Y, true
Toasted pumpkin seeds:
Using running water seperate seeds from pumpkin guts. Soak them in salt water while you carve. Preheat and bake at 220C for 15-20 mins. Eat them whole.
This is just great
Crossposted to !programmerhumor@lemmy.ml .
What is xnor and when did that become a thing?
I'm pretty sure that's not exclusive or, as in the not of XOR.
!^
It is essentially an equivalence gate: A==B.
no one else saw halloween boobs in the thumbnail? am I the only pervert on here?
You forgot 0 and everything.
Trick TRUE Treat?
Trick FALSE Treat?
I don't remember what we called those in my intro comp sci class.