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- Comment on we are creators 28 minutes ago:
The reason why spaceflight stagnated for 50 years is because IT can in the middle of it.
All the smart people went to build computers instead of rockets, and now we have smartphones and the internet.
Now that IT is stagnating (enshittification), smart people will probably go back to spaceflight.
- Comment on 1 hour ago:
that depends on whether there’s still competence in the grocery market
- Comment on 14 hours ago:
Grocery value didn’t go up. Real wages went down. We should measure inflation based on cost-of-living.
Groceries don’t really get more expensive, because the methods for producing food don’t really get less efficient over time; if anything, it’s more efficient. So there’s no real reason for them to become more expensive.
Instead, wages declined. I’ve already commented many times that the labor market is a free market, that means it’s regulated by Supply and Demand. I.e., if prices for labor go down, as we can observe, then that can be interpreted such that supply of labor went up (women go to work too, offshoring labor to other countries, immigrants, …) or that demand for labor went down (automation, end of growth, …).
I honestly think that both cases are difficult, where the supply of labor could be a bit reduced by kicking out immigrants and home-shoring labor (and also, to a lesser extent, making it more difficult for women to work), which btw some advisers to trump are seemingly trying to do, but my honest opinion is that it won’t bring wages up to how they were in the 1960s. Demand for labor is shrinking too, due to the end of growth and now AI and other automation techniques. I guess we’ll have to face that.
edit: just to offer an optimistic outlook, i think that consumerism and therefore demand for consumer products could be stimulated by simply giving handouts to people. most people will spend most of the handouts immediately, and that stimulates consumerism. and that in turn stimulates the economy.
- Comment on is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal 1 day ago:
yeah it actually did happen to me irl some years ago when we were on a field trip and a girl who had already flirted with me for the past two days suddenly wore a perfume and i think it was that that made it really difficult for me to stay clear-minded. could have also been the flirting though, i’m not sure actually.
- Comment on is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal 1 day ago:
you’re right, i should have been more careful about this.
i just contacted an old friend of mine who had that view, and he too says that he’s changed his mind about this and no longer sees it that way.
- Comment on is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal 1 day ago:
today i learned. and it alignes so well with how in medieval times, only firstborns were expected to inherit the family farm and have children themselves. At least that’s how it was in many areas.
- Comment on is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal 1 day ago:
I always assumed that homophobia is about a subconscious fear of spreading diseases and stuff, as that’s more common in gay people by a lot.
- Comment on is homophobia associated with homosexual arousal 1 day ago:
Uuh that’s a very difficult thing.
It’s like wearing agressive perfume full of hormomes. It might cause somebody to get an erectiom but it’s still hella uncomfortable and annoying. Not really consensual and i see why it pisses people off.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
they get shot up because of really poor mental health in large swaths of the population and non-existent gun control.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
I’ve taken accustomed to writing
2 + 3 = ___
or2 + ___ = 5
and then later seamlessly transitioning to “2 + 3 = z
, write downz
:” or “2 + t = y
, wherey
= 5. write downt
:”because it just seems so natural to identify these letters with natural things, such as numbers of beer bottles or cookies. kids typically giggle over these things because they think i’m making it up to be funny for their entertainment.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
same. i guess they want to make sure to ask people who don’t already know everything, sothat everybody has a chance of learning.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
I was under the impression that there is in fact such a thing as a complete mathematical system (if you take “mathematical system” in the broader sense of “internally consistent system”), but such a system would be pretty limited and therefore rather useless.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
in case you still care: the periodic table is arranged primarily by the chemical properties of its elements (mainly electronegativity, i.e. how much energy it takes to add/remove an electron to/from the atom) and also by their mass.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
Union of Kobolds
wait is that a thing?
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
funnily enough i’ve heard people say the same thing irl
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
if you had had the terminology to say it, they would probably just have gotten angry anyways over being exposed in class.
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
yeah because excel does rounding stuff automatically for you
try entering
0.1 + 0.2 - 0.1 - 0.2 == 0.0
in any programming language of your choice and see what happens. - Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
As a kid you sort of assume all the teachers know more than you about every subject, and that’s not the case at all.
same for chatgpt
- Comment on Anon describes experience 2 days ago:
School really does prepare you for real life sometimes, it seems …
- Comment on Lizards in space math 2 days ago:
Also considering how physicists cant stand biologists and probably vice versa.
only if you’re immature
- Comment on Nobody Cares If Music Is Real Anymore 3 days ago:
i heard a story that monks used to not sign their works, as they saw themselves as one of many, merely guided by the holy spirit. and that really really really vibes with me. i’m nobody.
- Comment on Happy No-more-USA Day 3 days ago:
I just want to mention that there’s a series of difficulties:
- practically, a good 20% - 30% are still backing trump, especially among “republicans for life”. It would be easy to topple a government if 99% of the population despised it, but if 20% back it, it’s difficult because it can retract and re-collect strength.
- normally, conflicts are decided by who can stay solvent longer, i.e. who has more money. normally, that would be blue states, but if trump can just print money through the federal reserve, then that kinda makes that point more questionable.
- then there’s a shitload of cultural issues. the vietnam kicked the american’s butt because they were fierce and willing to die for their cause, because they were willing to die for their community. america doesn’t have communities like that, america is very atomistic, i.e. everybody fights for themselves. establishing a good sense of community is a whole lot of work and takes a long time. i don’t see it happening overnight.
- Comment on Happy No-more-USA Day 3 days ago:
The civil war that follows isn’t even the difficult part.
The difficult part is coming up with a vision for the time after the civil war. And that’s gonna be difficult. If americans couldn’t agree on a policy before 2025, why would they be able to come up with one after that?
- Comment on Happy No-more-USA Day 3 days ago:
“today we declare independence from the USA” was a particularly nice headline from the guardian
- Comment on Anon likes a thing 3 days ago:
meh, i don’t mind watching undubbed anime; anything that’s “internationalized” is probably watered down anyways … i wanna see raw, undiluted japanese weirdness
- Comment on Anon likes a thing 3 days ago:
yeah actually that closely matches my observations
- Comment on Anon likes a thing 4 days ago:
anime
it’s become waay too popular and drowned in a sea of mediocrity
- Comment on Listen here, Little Dicky 5 days ago:
regular definition of basis is not much of use in infinite dimension anyways as far as I recall.
yeah, that’s exactly why we have an alternative definition for that :D
Wonder if differentiability is required for what you said since polynomials on compact domains (probably required for uniform convergence or sth) would also work for cont functions I think.
Differentiability is not required; what is required is a topology, i.e. a definition of convergence to make sure the infinite series are well-defined.
- Comment on Bitch shape attack 5 days ago:
i am wondering (in case you know), what activates these genes?
i.e., i’d like to understand how gene regulation works in general. what causes genes to become active all of a sudden?
i.e., why does the genes allow embryos to live inside the mother, but not allow other intruders to live inside the human?
- Comment on Bitch shape attack 5 days ago:
thank you, that makes sense to me.
i’m interested in actually understanding what functions what elements of the gut microbiome perform. but i guess that’s a highly complicated topic, so i expect no quick answers