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2026-05-10 01:58 UTC
@viq@social.hackerspace.pl
If you glue each object to another object, then you end up with *at most* half as many objects.
Each object could be glued to exactly one other object, in which case you get n÷2 objects. Gluing each object to two other objects results in n÷3 objects. Gluing all objects together results in n÷n objects, i.e. one object.
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