Circles do not existpetsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml – 63 points – 10 months agonibblestew.blogspot.com16Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWell I'd argue vector image can represent a real circle but what's on the screen will never be one. Also why is this on Lemmy Linux?There are analog vector displays.Ah yes indeed but there must be some imperfections down the line so not a Real circle, though we are getting closer.In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, eitherSo what I'm learning is nothing is real...It's all cake.
Well I'd argue vector image can represent a real circle but what's on the screen will never be one. Also why is this on Lemmy Linux?There are analog vector displays.Ah yes indeed but there must be some imperfections down the line so not a Real circle, though we are getting closer.In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, eitherSo what I'm learning is nothing is real...It's all cake.
There are analog vector displays.Ah yes indeed but there must be some imperfections down the line so not a Real circle, though we are getting closer.In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, eitherSo what I'm learning is nothing is real...It's all cake.
Ah yes indeed but there must be some imperfections down the line so not a Real circle, though we are getting closer.In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, eitherSo what I'm learning is nothing is real...It's all cake.
In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, eitherSo what I'm learning is nothing is real...It's all cake.
Well I'd argue vector image can represent a real circle but what's on the screen will never be one.
Also why is this on Lemmy Linux?
There are analog vector displays.
Ah yes indeed but there must be some imperfections down the line so not a Real circle, though we are getting closer.
In this sense, we don't have real rectangles or lines, either
So what I'm learning is nothing is real...
It's all cake.