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the cyberpunk present is weird as fuck: the latest Shai Hulud malware wave contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malware
https://socket.dev/blog/mini-shai-hulud-miasma-and-hades-worms-target-bioinformatics-and-mcp-developers-via-malicious
It feels like it needs to redefine a unit, not a base, same as with degrees that are base 10 but units are different so π is whole. I’m not sure if counting in different units has much use compared to counting in different base from a number theoretical perspective
I think we’re in agreement. I basically said there’d be no point unless for some reason you wanted to describe radians as whole numbers.
Otherwise, baseπ doesn’t make any sense, especially since there’s no unambiguous way to define a constant interval between irrational integers (a contraction of terms, I know).
My main point was that there’s no way to have a baseπ numeral system, and even if you could it would have next to no practical value.
It feels like it needs to redefine a unit, not a base, same as with degrees that are base 10 but units are different so π is whole. I’m not sure if counting in different units has much use compared to counting in different base from a number theoretical perspective
I think we’re in agreement. I basically said there’d be no point unless for some reason you wanted to describe radians as whole numbers.
Otherwise, baseπ doesn’t make any sense, especially since there’s no unambiguous way to define a constant interval between irrational integers (a contraction of terms, I know).
My main point was that there’s no way to have a baseπ numeral system, and even if you could it would have next to no practical value.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-integer_base_of_numeration
Well waddaya know…