← Back to context Comment by dapperdrake 13 hours ago No assumption holds for all environments.Posh example: Axiom of choice. 3 comments dapperdrake Reply naasking 10 hours ago There are definitely some assumptions that hold for all environments. For instance, "all resources are finite". eszed 9 hours ago Aye, but in many cases a theoretical limit can be ignored in practice. (Stupid example: I need more cooling = "I need more fans", not "I'm running out of air".) naasking 2 hours ago Finite resources are a common problem though.
naasking 10 hours ago There are definitely some assumptions that hold for all environments. For instance, "all resources are finite". eszed 9 hours ago Aye, but in many cases a theoretical limit can be ignored in practice. (Stupid example: I need more cooling = "I need more fans", not "I'm running out of air".) naasking 2 hours ago Finite resources are a common problem though.
eszed 9 hours ago Aye, but in many cases a theoretical limit can be ignored in practice. (Stupid example: I need more cooling = "I need more fans", not "I'm running out of air".) naasking 2 hours ago Finite resources are a common problem though.
There are definitely some assumptions that hold for all environments. For instance, "all resources are finite".
Aye, but in many cases a theoretical limit can be ignored in practice. (Stupid example: I need more cooling = "I need more fans", not "I'm running out of air".)
Finite resources are a common problem though.