there's a sort of pundit disease, made worse by the platform split, where everything is still framed as being the fault of the losers, and not as exercise of agency by the winners. If we're going to live in a world of shit, can we at least give them credit for the fact that it's what they truly want
September 18, 2025 at 7:50 AM
there's a sort of pundit disease, made worse by the platform split, where everything is still framed as being the fault of the losers, and not as exercise of agency by the winners. If we're going to live in a world of shit, can we at least give them credit for the fact that it's what they truly want
idk i read in the free press that the real risk to free speech is three oberlin undergraduates who say geometry is ableist. this is pretty confusing to me.
September 18, 2025 at 3:18 AM
idk i read in the free press that the real risk to free speech is three oberlin undergraduates who say geometry is ableist. this is pretty confusing to me.
Time for something completely different. "This film creatively illustrates the process of protein synthesis through dance, symbolizing the assembly of amino acids into proteins." www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GfW...
Time for something completely different. "This film creatively illustrates the process of protein synthesis through dance, symbolizing the assembly of amino acids into proteins." www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GfW...
Cornhole concerns at the zoning committee: "The cornhole game leads to a continuous thunking noise as the beanbag hits the target. When one goes in the hole there's a loud cry of success."
September 16, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Cornhole concerns at the zoning committee: "The cornhole game leads to a continuous thunking noise as the beanbag hits the target. When one goes in the hole there's a loud cry of success."
"when I was 24, the town centre was safe, you could have a right raucous night out with your mates and then stagger home. Now I'm 55 and it's a scary place, full of thugs drunk out of their mind and shouting"
August 2, 2025 at 2:33 PM
"when I was 24, the town centre was safe, you could have a right raucous night out with your mates and then stagger home. Now I'm 55 and it's a scary place, full of thugs drunk out of their mind and shouting"
Google Gemini doesn’t appear to be doing too well:
‘"I am a disgrace to this planet. I am a disgrace to this universe. I am a disgrace to all universes . . . I am a disgrace to all possible and impossible universes and all that is not a universe," the bot continued.’
a big question i think that is increasingly relevant in almost every aspect of american life, from politics to the workplace to art to even just everyday social settings Are We Ever Going To Get Sick Of Being Bullshitted
July 28, 2025 at 11:13 PM
a big question i think that is increasingly relevant in almost every aspect of american life, from politics to the workplace to art to even just everyday social settings Are We Ever Going To Get Sick Of Being Bullshitted
Amazing to me how useful looking at data in 2D PCA continues to be, even though the approach sounds crazy on paper—"p-dimensional ellipsoid", rantings of a madman. PCA is the cockroach of dimension reduction. I expect it to be present in any advanced galactic civilization.
February 10, 2025 at 9:44 AM
Amazing to me how useful looking at data in 2D PCA continues to be, even though the approach sounds crazy on paper—"p-dimensional ellipsoid", rantings of a madman. PCA is the cockroach of dimension reduction. I expect it to be present in any advanced galactic civilization.