Where did the question ask us for a “random” number? “Some humans pick future years from underdetermined distributions by asking the most convenient RNG” is no more “fake” than, say, “Some humans pick future years from underdetermined distributions by recalling a fun sci-fi show”.
Now that I’ve explained why lavalamp shouldn’t feel guilty for asking his computer and I shouldn’t feel guilty for asking pop culture: is it odd that I do feel guilty for picking something in this millenium? I know that a uniform distribution over Z+ doesn’t exist, but it still feels like I ought to have at least added a digit or two.
Where did the question ask us for a “random” number? “Some humans pick future years from underdetermined distributions by asking the most convenient RNG” is no more “fake” than, say, “Some humans pick future years from underdetermined distributions by recalling a fun sci-fi show”.
Now that I’ve explained why lavalamp shouldn’t feel guilty for asking his computer and I shouldn’t feel guilty for asking pop culture: is it odd that I do feel guilty for picking something in this millenium? I know that a uniform distribution over Z+ doesn’t exist, but it still feels like I ought to have at least added a digit or two.