• kameecoding@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    No man, you don’t get it, I was told that a foot is much better, because that’s 12 inches and then 12 can be easily divided by 2,3,4,6

    As if you couldn’t just work with wood sizes of 12 or 24cms…

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      1 day ago

      i would accept that if the rest followed.

      it’s 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1760 yards in a mile.

      meanwhile everywhere else in the world we just add and remove zeroes as needed. (or move the decimal point)

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      To be fair, using the decimal system for everything was the No1 mistake of the french revolution. A duodecimal system would have been so much nicer.

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          16 hours ago

          I think that’s the Dewey decimal system, which inspired the Chewy decimal system, which is the next innovation in grocery store layouts.

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          22 hours ago

          As with all systematic changes like that, the point is more about the impact on the future generations.

          Thought to be honest, hexadecimal doesn’t feel weird to me as someone who frequently analyzes hexdumps. I’d wager it’s totally something you can learn.

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            20 hours ago

            yeah we apparently found our digits easier than knuckles when counting. it probably helped that it’s easier to communicate numbers with full digits than pointing parts of them.