for_some_delta
@for_some_delta@beehaw.org
- Comment on Theories on Theories 17 hours ago:
Studying Maths includes probability and statistics.
- Comment on Theories on Theories 17 hours ago:
Axioms serve as a starting point.
- Comment on My Country music collection 5 days ago:
I’m probably not cultured enough. I have heard modern country that resembles pop music to me. Taylor Swift tried that new fangled rapping after all.
- Comment on My Country music collection 5 days ago:
Buy This Truck by The Grammar Club: Trolling
- Comment on My Country music collection 5 days ago:
- Comment on My Country music collection 5 days ago:
Where do you draw the line?
- Comment on My Country music collection 5 days ago:
I’m ready for the country hate. Here’s some YouTube links.
Cast Iron Pansexual by Adeem the Artist Great Class War by Jesse Wells When The Pills Wear Off by Willi Carlisle
- Comment on What would you do? 1 week ago:
One of my math professors sugggested adding a formal logic class to early childhood education.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I assume the missing statement is throw out the Peano axioms.
- Comment on Shout out to my engineering homies. 4 months ago:
I have no ethical qualms with those who make weapons. Horizontal communities need the means to defend themselves against external domination. The dilemma is, under capitalism, dominators employ weapons against those unable to defend themselves thereby realizing the idea of Hell on Earth.
- Comment on Don't let your pets go to waste 5 months ago:
- Comment on IT'S A TRAP 6 months ago:
Hilbert’s Paradox of the Grand Hotel seems to be the thought experiment with which you were engaged with your math associate. There are countable and uncountable infinities. Integers and skip counted integers are both countable and infinite. Real numbers are uncountable and infinite. There are sets that are more uncountable than others. That uncountability is denoted by aleph number. Uncountable means can’t be mapped to the natural numbers (1, 2, 3…). Infinite means a list with all the elements can’t be created.
- Comment on Can any scientists confirm this important fact? 8 months ago:
Cats have great singing voices especially when humans are asleep. Do cats sing for humans? Maybe they sing because they love opera?
- Comment on See their point 8 months ago:
I stumbled upon I checked your cellphone by Otoboke Beaver. Maybe there is some resemblance to I-E-A-I-A-I-O by System of a Down. Maybe the authors in the screenshot peaked musically at 14. I stumble upon new great music all the time.
- Comment on Welcome to the Labour police state 9 months ago:
A fair point.
Anarchism is the ideology. Anarchy is the implentation. Anarchism can cause less confusion in people conditioned to think anarchy is a society without law or order.
Good catch.
- Comment on Welcome to the Labour police state 9 months ago:
The dichotomy of anarchy and voting is confusing. Anarchy in context probably means lawlessness. Defining anarchy as lawlessness ignores anarchy as a political philosophy.
Roads, schools, hospitals and fire departments do not require bosses. Anarchy keeps infrastructure without bosses.
Voting puts bosses in place to make decisions. Anarchy prefers consensus building between effected parties.
People deserve to make more decisions in how their lives are run. A lack of respect for laws passed by our bosses is fitting.
Voting for bosses that make laws to chain people who can run their own school or hospital is unnecesary. Vote because it is the extent of power afforded to us now. Concurrently build better systems and power structures like anarchy.