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i code stuff on twitch

London, England Katılım Temmuz 2018
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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@MichaelFKane You could try playing with all the pieces on the back row mixed randomly in the same way for you and your opponent Keeps it fair and prevents memorization
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Michael F Kane
Michael F Kane@MichaelFKane·
Neat chart. I played chess quite a bit in school and even won a tournament in 9th grade. However the first time I played against an opponent that studied chess from a book I lost all desire to play. When he announced a strategy I used (named apparently though it was simply a formation I devised and liked) and then announced his counter strategy (that worked quite well against me) I was done. I beat him on the second game we played, none the less (and to his shock), but I realized that any serious game of chess I would ever play past that point would actually be a different game than the one I had enjoyed up until that point. This isn't a put down to the millions of people that are better than me because they have studied the game extensively. Serious talent and study involved. I just don't particularly enjoy getting beat by strategies deployed from a book rather than the mind of my opponent. All that is to say, this graph describes exactly why I've probably played less than five games of chess since I beat that guy in the second game 25 years ago. It's a lovely game at high level, but it's just not for me. (please don't take offense if you love to study chess lol. I promise I mean none 😅)
Chess Feed@chess_feed

A directed graph of every Chess opening

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bill rutland
bill rutland@bowtiedrutland·
I'm in line to check my bag at the airport and the people in front of me are talking to the staff for like 10 minutes back and forth. Finally they move and I go up and hand over my bag which I have already tagged. They check my ID take it and go. 45 seconds end to end. What were they even talking about? It's like this with everything.
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Jo@junker_jo·
Going into a coffee shop and the barista doesn't know what a cappuccino is Going through TSA and people don't know whether to take their shoes off and the TSA doesn't know how to communicate that to them besides yelling the rule at each individual person Going through grocery store checkout and the cashier doesn't speak English well enough to understand you need a bag and then isn't experienced enough with bagging to know you can't put 30 lbs of groceries in one single bag Going through automatic checkout and the people in line don't understand you can go to an open kiosk when the light is green so they just stand at the front waiting for instruction Getting on the train and nobody else understands that you need to let the deboarding passengers off first creating a chaotic rush as the doors start closing on people The real world is entering its Eternal September
ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩@kunley_drukpa

WHAT IS ‘ETERNAL SEPTEMBER’? Useful term to conceptualise repetitive, asinine or low-level ‘discourse’ online, especially in formerly ‘more intelligent’ spaces experiencing a mass influx of new participants - “Eternal September”. The term originates in the early history of the internet and describes a fundamental shift in how online communities behave once they are exposed to continuous mass participation. It first emerged in the early 1990s in reference to Usenet, one of the first large-scale online discussion systems. For many years, Usenet experienced a predictable annual cycle tied to the academic calendar. Each September, new university students gained access to the internet and began posting, often unfamiliar with established norms of online conduct, known as then as ‘netiquette’. Older users would spend several weeks correcting mistakes, sharing community ‘lore’, pointing newcomers to FAQs and enforcing community standards. By October, most new users had either adapted or left and the community returned to a relatively stable equilibrium This pattern ended in 1993 when commercial internet providers, most notably America Online, opened Usenet access to millions of subscribers. Unlike universities, these services added users continuously rather than seasonally and provided little guidance on existing norms. The influx of newcomers became constant and overwhelming, far exceeding the community’s ability to socialise them. As a result, the corrective phase never ended. September became permanent, giving rise to the phrase “Eternal September.” While the term originally referred to this specific moment in Usenet’s history, it has since become a broader metaphor for what happens when an established online culture is inundated by perpetual growth. Maybe you can think of parallels here! At its core Eternal September describes the breakdown of shared norms under conditions of unbounded scale. Early online communities were small enough to rely on informal social enforcement. Participants recognised one another, reputations mattered, bad behavior carried social costs etc. Norms such as staying on topic, avoiding repetition and not wasting people’s time with your dumb stupid retarded priors posts were essential to keeping discussions usable. Because growth was slow and predictable, these communities could absorb newcomers without losing coherence. Eternal September marks the point at which this balance collapses - as the number and rate of new participants make informal governance (broadly-defined) ineffective The consequences are the loss of this kind of ‘historical memory’ are both cultural and structural. As newcomers vastly outnumber long-term participants, veteran or ‘oldhead’ influence diminishes and the incentive to teach these norms erodes. (4chan used to have the motto “lurk more” for this purpose). Experienced users grow fatigued from repeating the same talking points, always making corrections etc and often disengage, taking the community’s memory and knowledge with them. Norms that once defined the place are diluted or replaced, the ‘Coca Cola Effect’ runs riot - often shifting toward simplicity and immediacy rather than depth or rigour. On social media platforms lowest common denominator influencers grow more than more reflective, intelligent influencers etc. The culture adapts to what requires the least shared context, often at the cost of quality or nuance [1/2]

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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@tom_antok Just print it on the next line 😭😂
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tom ッ@tom_antok·
The worst programming language.
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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@donmcgowan She even posted an emoji of a tannenbaum 😭
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
Unity Mitford tribute act, Jess Gill appears to be wearing a Santa [Greek] hat whilst clutching a bible [Middle Eastern], in front of a Hungarian food stall, at a Christmas market [German] … in London. She says racist things whilst posting a photo that is the embodiment of multiculturalism. I don’t think Jess really knows what she wants. Country back from whom, Jess?
Jess@jessgill03

All I want for Christmas is mass deportations and my country back 🎄🇬🇧

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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@Buchi_Laba Ridiculous that he's not on the list
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TheKiltedCajun@cajun_kilted·
@LavenderGhast $100 for 1259 pieces comes out to 8 cents per piece. For the past 40 years, Lego sets have sold for 8-14 cents per piece. The "gold standard" for good pricing is 10 cents. The sooner you learn this, the sooner you can avoid looking like a retarded tourist to Lego fans.
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Sxnti
Sxnti@PeakSxnti·
This cleen sheet thing is toxic bro it's not even about the Chelsea record anymore, I've just grown to hate conceding at all this season to the extent I would take 2-0 over a 5-1.
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atul🎗
atul🎗@atulshankarr·
@TheFalseNein Bros the whole tool box talk about utility. Im sure hed do a job in cb if asked
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@TheFalseNein·
What kind of player leads the line and bags two away in the UCL then slots into midfield to see out the game. Uncle Mikel Merino, you are not everyone’s favourite, but in the squad you are priceless.
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Tom ☯️
Tom ☯️@kamuro_yokai·
@axiochrono the reason is you are the product and your data is worth 30-50% of your shopping budget.
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Dean Barker@DeanBar84971045·
@EFCevie So how many others language signs should we put UP, or is it just Arabic needed? Most folk going to other countries dont need or expect signs in their native language!
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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@JessicaLBurbank Wait until they hear about how much Trump spends.... Oh wait they're all hypocritics 🫤
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LJRex
LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@symuni_ Half the clips show him losing the ball or giving away fouls 🤣
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Bluebirds Past
Bluebirds Past@BluebirdsPast·
Caerphilly - It's this all over again.
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LJRex@LJRexCodes·
@BladeoftheS Absolutely mindblowing - no one can argue that she works 11,273 times as hard 😂
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The Green Party want to limit CEO wages to 10x as much as their lowest paid workers. Currently they earn up to 11,273x, Bet365 CEO Denise Coates was paid £277,000,000. Most of her workers get just £24,571. It's just commonsense to end this theft.
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Chris@k9cbw·
@LJRexCodes @PoliticsJOE_UK Should do, but our shitty Conservative and Labour remainer administrations have signally failed to do what the population asked for. And EU have deliberately made the UK suffer, for no benefit to anyone, just to score a point. There is nothing wrong with freedom. EVER.
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PoliticsJOE
PoliticsJOE@PoliticsJOE_UK·
Albanian Prime Minister does not miss
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Chris@k9cbw·
@PoliticsJOE_UK We’re taking criticism from ALBANIA? We didn’t leave EU for any of those reasons. The boats hadn’t started in 2016 We didn’t want more investment. We wanted FREEDOM. The rest is down to our crappy governments. (and the EU being vindictive, bitter and aggressive)
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LH@leehillier·
@caitIin_aIIen Dont care if we conceded 15 a game till end of the season has long as we lift the prem
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