• Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    pi ends with the digit 9, followed by an infinite sequence of other digits.

    That’s a very interesting use of the word “ends”.

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      TBF, if your goal is to generate the most valid sentence that directly answers the question, it’s only one minor abstract noun that’s broken here.

      Edit: I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a substantial drop in the probability of a digit being listed after the leading 9 (3.14159…), even, so it is “last” in a sense.

      Edit again: Man, Baader-Meinhof so hard. Somehow pi to 5 digits came up more than once in 24 hours, so yes.