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Beigetreten Nisan 2010
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Jesse Abraham Lucas 🌃
Jesse Abraham Lucas 🌃@JesseLucasSaga·
Decades-old ceremonial passwords, PIN numbers a nation knows by heart, a saint's preserved finger used for biometrics
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Jack Jokinen
Jack Jokinen@JJFromTheBronx·
On 9/11 since we didn’t have school the next day and it was my friends birthday I asked if I could go out. Growing up on an island “going out” meant finding a restaurant worker to buy us beer and my dad knew. His response: “You’re going to fucking Iraq in 2 years. Do whatever you want.” This reminded me of that moment
Leading Report@LeadingReport

BREAKING: U.S. Army is increasing the maximum enlistment age from 34 to 42.

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hagaetc
hagaetc@hagaetc·
Marathon finishing time distribution proves one of my biggest leadership lessons: Deadlines work! … even if they are somewhat arbitrary
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Laura Elliott
Laura Elliott@TinyWriterLaura·
additional fun fact: magnolias are actually older than bees and so evolved to close their flowers at night to trap beetles and cover them in pollen, then to open them again in the morning to let them travel to a different tree
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban

Learned a delightful fact today: One of my favorite trees, the Magnolia, is about 100 million years old as a species. Which means dinosaurs smelled and saw them!

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Asae@Asae·
I overthink, therefore I diazepam.
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Nornal Guy 🧙‍♂️
Nornal Guy 🧙‍♂️@theralkia·
The best way to flirt is to have God orchestrate synchronicities for you
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
When Copernicus proposed heliocentrism in 1543, it was actually less accurate than Ptolemy's geocentric model - a system refined over 1,400 years with epicycles precisely tuned to match observed planetary positions. It took another 70 years before Kepler, working from Tycho Brahe's unprecedentedly precise observations, replaced Copernicus’s circles with ellipses - finally making heliocentrism empirically superior. Terence Tao's point is that science needs a high temperature setting. If we only fund and follow what's most state of the art today, we kill the ideas that might need decades of work to surpass some overall plateau.
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Anup Malani
Anup Malani@anup_malani·
Becker, Grossman & Murphy tested this in 1994: announce a future cigarette tax, and consumption drops today — before it takes effect. A myopic addict wouldn’t respond. Short-run elasticity is about −0.4, long-run about −0.75. Rational addicts revise their entire plan.
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Grǣġhama
Grǣġhama@grahamscheper·
A year ago today, I achieved my goal of being able to recite 1,000 lines of Beowulf from memory: youtube.com/watch?v=ymkK9j… These days, because of my pigritia and signifigantly busier life, I can only get to about line 750 before I have to reference a book, so hopefully I can reconquer some lost territory in that regard in the coming months. Either way, I'm extremely grateful to my past self for brute-forcing through it; the experience permanently transformed my ability to understand Beowulf and the rhythm of Old English verse in a totally unique and irreplicable way. Memorize poetry!!
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Joseph Kent, a top counterterrorism official under Trump, just resigned. Kent and I don't agree on much, but he is right: "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby."
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Telegraph Letters
Telegraph Letters@LettersDesk·
The secret classicist
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Carlos E. Perez
Carlos E. Perez@IntuitMachine·
Von Neumann's insight in Game Theory was that when the "environment" contains other optimizing agents, the problem becomes irreducibly triadic. You can't just model your action against the world, because the world includes agents who are modeling you modeling them. The interaction requires a mediating structure — the game itself — that isn't reducible to either player's perspective. This is Thirdness in Peirce's precise sense: a relation that cannot be decomposed into dyadic components.
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Colin Gorrie
Colin Gorrie@colingorrie·
Noam Chomsky once called English spelling "a near optimal system." You might think he was being ironic. Far from it. The silent 'b' in "bomb" reappears in "bombard." The silent 'n' in "hymn" is pronounced once again in "hymnal." The silent 'g' in "sign" comes back in "signal." English spelling keeps these words looking like the family they are, even when pronunciation pulls them apart. The past tense ending "-ed" is pronounced three different ways (-t in "jumped," -d in "played," and -ed in "painted"), but spelled the same every time. One spelling, one meaning: something happened in the past. English spelling is full of inconsistencies and silent letter because it’s not simply encoding how words sound. If English spelling were aiming to represent sound alone, it would indeed be a total failure. But that's not the kind of system English has. It encodes words' meaning and history as well.
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