![]() ![]() Perhaps they meant “impossible” and think adding the “statistically” modifier sounds cool, or maybe they mean “unlikely”.Ībsurd is probably too strong of a connotation. I think someone used a bogus phrase looking to add credibility to a bogus argument and you and are trying to map a formal definition to language that doesn’t exist. It’s possible to be statistically insignificant, which doesn’t say anything about the likelihood of the event, and merely means you don’t have enough data to determine one way or the other. ![]() Something can be statistically possible while practically impossible- it’s statistically possible to flip heads 1000 times, but you aren’t going to do it in your lifetime, or if you take a gaussian distribution out far enough on the tails it still has a non-zero probability but you’ve reached the physical limits of the system in question. ![]() I’m guessing you got that 10^-50 number from the same StackExchange article I found searching for the phrase- I can’t find any authoritative reference for the phrase though. I’m pretty sure “statistically impossible” isn’t a thing. I'll take that loss and gain immeasurable freedom and access to the rest of the software library available to the planet. Of course you want it, join us, join us now). The only thing you get with Mac anymore is exclusive Apple software, exactly the way Apple wants it to be (don't you want to buy and use all of these perfect magical Apple products? Don't you love our harmonious ecosystem? Apple makes everything for you. Two operating systems which are also no longer natively available for the Mac. None of this software is available for the Mac. Can you run Yuzu to emulate Switch games on Mac? You cannot. Can you run Cemu to emulate Wii U games on Mac? You cannot. Can you run Spine, the up-and-coming PS4 emulator, on Mac? You cannot. Can you run RPCS3 to emulate PS3 games on Mac? You cannot. Can you run PCSX2 to emulate PS2 games? You cannot (without great difficulty). Can you run Xenia to emulate the Xbox 360 on Mac? You cannot. Sure, you can emulate a console from the 1980s on the M1, but let's look at other emulators, shall we? Can you run PCem, which emulates an x86 Win9x era PC, on Mac? You cannot. The amount of software that doesn't run is all the convincing I need. ![]()
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