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If only x^(1/2) were commensurable, or Helen were still alive, or the sun would blow up, or I could hold the moon in the palm of my hand, or Troy had not fallen

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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
Rhipeus falls too, the most righteous man in Troy, the most devoted to justice, true, but the gods had other plans.
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Hugh
Hugh@HMBrough_·
Mandarin is interesting because I don't think anyone learns it because they are a Sinophile. They learn it because it's a do-or-die matter: something in their life depends on them learning Mandarin. Perhaps a career, or a religious mission, or a relationship, or all of the above. This is very different from Japanese, which is something that you learn because you're a deranged anime obsessive. I always disdained anime and never understood the phenomenon of Japanophilia ("weebs"), but credit where it's due, it has gotten people to learn Japanese. Korean is a different matter. KPop and KDramas cater to a much more mainstream foreign audience than do Japanese cultural exports. This audience loves Korea, and some of it IS interested in learning Korean, but to my (and ChatGPT's) knowledge, they tend to drop out because they have only a surface-level interest in the matter.
Hugh@HMBrough_

Update and observations, 6 weeks into learning Mandarin: 1) Paul Noble’s Mandarin course has its pros and cons. The course is aimed at low-investment learners who tend to quit languages.* In an effort to keep them interested in Mandarin, it avoids frontloading pronunciation drills and tells you to “copy the native speakers.” It does slowly teach the consonants and tones of words, but the effect is that you have to relearn things you did earlier, or seek out other resources like… 2) Feyd Rautha on YouTube (“Mandarin Blueprint”). This man is invaluable to any Mandarin learner. Many native speakers are very good at telling you “something is wrong” (or just shuddering when you make a mistake), but are not good at telling you how to fix it. This Englishman tells you exactly where to position your tongue. 3) Apparently Mandarin has “accents” like English does, according to my partner. Eg the southern regions (and 🇹🇼) speak with less retroflexed consonants than the northern ones do. This makes the southern variants a bit easier for an Anglophone. And fortunately, I will only ever go to 🇹🇼. 4) The characters are tough to learn, but they have an odd beauty and mystique to them. People on here talk a lot about Bronze Age Mindsets, but learning characters is as close as it gets to experiencing a Bronze Age society (the Minoans and Hittites gradually abandoned logograms in the 2nd millennium BC, I’m still wondering why Chinese kept at it). —- *This is probably the correct approach to teaching Korean. People get into Korean from KPop and KDramas, and tend to be low-investment learners. But IMO it’s the wrong approach to teaching Mandarin. You’re not going to attempt Mandarin unless it’s a do-or-die thing, so the people doing it tend to be medium or high-investment learners. Since you made it this far, you get to see my character practice and a picture from my recent sojourn in Austin!

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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
@nikhil_palsingh On the other hand, he has never demonstrated any capacity to take steps that don't involve him smashing his face against the floor.
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mert@mert·
my biggest problem with conspiracy theories is that they assume governments are competent
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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
@clamatoes Grietzer would benefit from trying to get a real academic position, in the process of which his ideas would be summarily dismantled.
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call me cismale
call me cismale@clamatoes·
absolutely fucking moron website lol
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Robert A. Pape
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape·
A reply to my post that everyone should see…
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Gunnison ⛷️@Gun_Is_Son·
what r some ambient and electronic albums that sound like the southwestern deserts of north america
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Tina 🌙 (Kate Bush arc)
Tina 🌙 (Kate Bush arc)@YourFiendTina·
I want ambient recs that are overwhelming and psychedelic
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wishful_cynic@EvgenyGaevoy·
one idea for nikita - as paying user, can I filter out all the accounts that make money from content on twitter?🙃
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Alexis Wilkins@AlexisWilkins·
THREAD: (1/13) A foreign-linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months. I know it's real because they ran one against me. I was targeted in something I knew was far from organic. This level of media is isolating, unwanted, and unwarranted. There was nobody to help, nobody to jump in and say, this is a false OP and help me. Well, I don’t believe in problems without solutions, so I’ve spent the last few months learning to build programs to utilize publicly available information to prove that this is way bigger than me. This is about creating chaos in the Republican Party. It's about the organized effort to lose Republicans the midterms and subvert President Trump's agenda, and I have the data for you to see 🧵
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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
@TomWrightAsia Calling your son Kant is sufficient for criminal charges.
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Tom Wright@TomWrightAsia·
Vorapak Tanyawong said they were just school friends. But his adult son, Kant, was spending his 20s on Mauerberger’s $100M superyacht and flying on a private Gulfstream G650-ER. That's a pretty generous definition of a school connection. 2/8
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Tom Wright@TomWrightAsia·
When Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister resigned in 2025, he claimed he only knew fugitive money launderer Benjamin Mauerberger as a casual acquaintance from their kids' school. Leaked photos from his son’s private Instagram tell a different story. 1/8
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Christina Qi
Christina Qi@christinaqi·
Join us all in Shanghai for our popular Quant Meetup on May 21st 5:30pm. (Note: Please register via 1 of the links below, not both.) Chinese RSVP (via 活动行): to.dbn.to/shanghai-2026 English RSVP (via Luma): luma.com/yk1z6x9s
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Christina Qi
Christina Qi@christinaqi·
The best quant traders in the world are ones you'll never read about. High 8-digit USD bonuses in 2025. Zero press, zero social media. A few of them are on a panel in Shanghai soon...... Event is free as always. We'd appreciate if you shared this with your friends in China as my Chinese network is tiny....
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Landon Hamilton@LandonH·
@tbpn @maxmarchione Max handled it well. I’m gonna trust the jacked good looking guy that hasn’t been to prison.
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TBPN@tbpn·
Superpower co-founder @maxmarchione says his company is in the early stages of conducting a BPC-157 clinical trial. He believes there's more to support the argument that BPC-157's benefits are not placebo effects than the argument that it doesn't work:
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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
@GeorgeSelgin “Far from implausible” is damning with faint praise.
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George Selgin@GeorgeSelgin·
Lefties are piling on Vincent’s research making the (far from implausible!) claim that Cuba’s post-revolution policies rather than U.S. sanctions account for most of its economic underdevelopment. That their remarks consist _entirely_ of rude ad hominem arguments speaks volumes.
New Left EViews@NewLeftEViews

Vincent, of course, promotes this idiotic study b/c it suits *his* ridiculous priors (ideology is like bad breath: it’s always the other person). One could engage but it’s not worth breaking the cordon sanitaire b/w serious economic and historical inquiry and libertarians clowns.

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Copernicvs@copernicvs·
@tropicalcamatte Ah frustrating, in that case sometimes Google Books works and if not then I am out of ideas that do not involve libraries…
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Tarbram@tropicalcamatte·
@copernicvs Said epub was already found there, alone and unaccompanied by a pdf.
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Tarbram@tropicalcamatte·
so, what are supposed to do if we need to cite a book, but we only have an epub? what do I do about the pages?
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