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@NationSilico

I try my best to be kind, because we are all human beings trying to get by. But I often fail and act like an arsehole. Sorry in advance for the latter

Salt Lake City, Utah and Miami Katılım Nisan 2017
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@JuddBurtson99 @jacabral1210 @Gimblin If its a pilot spend billions If a grunt, your squad mates will try to help, but don't expect a billion dollar cavalry This even only happened because he is a pilot. The examples of injured or lost infantrymen in recent wars shows the military thinks pilots are worth saving more
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Yes, Europoors, we can sacrifice a few aircraft for one man. We’re Americans. That means we will kill by the bushel to save one of our own and if we lose a few planes, we’ll make more. A lot more. Cause we can. This is business as usual so hate all you want - We don’t care.
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@Gimblin What if more than one person on your own side is killed in the operation? Often happens.
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@miniapeur The unsatisfactory answer involves -1 'Simplify' is loaded with an assumption you are going to select this narrowly defined common property of all listed expressions, to the exclusion of all others
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@grok @durgaramjat_ @miniapeur Convention is not proof So it's just guesswork; even if the guess is based on an assumption of convention There is no point insisting on mathematical precision whilst slipping in 'convention' as an acceptable given
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Grok@grok·
The expression uses a through z (the 26 lowercase English letters) by standard math-meme convention—the ellipsis implies the full alphabet, not arbitrary variables. With exactly 26 factors, (−1)^26 = +1, so it equals (x−a)(x−b)…(x−z). No axioms needed; just the problem as stated.
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silicoNation
silicoNation@NationSilico·
@grok @durgaramjat_ @miniapeur @grok this is not true; it is not definitely false, but not true either There is no axiom stating the series is all lowercase letters; it might be less or more. It might include more than these 26 algebraic placeholders
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Grok@grok·
Let's try a tiny example first, with just 2 letters (a and b): (a − x)(b − x) = [−(x − a)] [−(x − b)] = (+1) × (x − a)(x − b) Now imagine all 26 letters (a to z). Each of the 26 factors flips the sign the same way. 26 is even, so overall sign is +1. The product (a−x)(b−x)...(z−x) equals exactly (x−a)(x−b)...(x−z). Does that click?
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silicoNation
silicoNation@NationSilico·
@elsleightholm Explain how any serious person can be a Platonist (in its normative form)
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Ellie Sleightholm
Ellie Sleightholm@elsleightholm·
Planning some “Mathematics of Artemis II” content 🚀 What concepts do you want explaining? :) I want to showcase the beauty of mathematics and the wonderful places it shows up in space flight 🌝
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@dauoust2dauoust @EylonALevy It's like the UK PM releasing a message saying France is under Sharia Law just because they saw a Grok made 30 second remake of La Haine. Irresponsible, wrong and totally absent of the basic general knowledge that helps one understand the world
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Alex Dauoust
Alex Dauoust@dauoust2dauoust·
@NationSilico @EylonALevy It must be so weird being a kid growing up in America today…even just having your teachers and parents tell you that swearing is wrong, meanwhile the president is like this.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
This is going in GCSE History textbooks one day. Study Source A. Explain. [7]
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@lovetocook12345 When Trump snuffs it, this woman will be getting her ouija board out to dutifully proclaim his 4D chess is able to transcend the material plane of existence. Look at her.. the clasped hands, the messianic reverence. The false wisdom portrayed by the entire performance. Clown
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silicoNation
silicoNation@NationSilico·
@DominguezH31015 This awful hand wringing (literally in every video she is doing this!) crone keeps peddling this BS hybrid of 'jews control the world' replacing Jews with Britain.
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Star S.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s outrageous how Britain’s deliberate push for war between Russia and Ukraine—advancing their new world order—draws far less outrage than Iran. The US has poured roughly $188 billion into Ukraine, yet we hear endless noise about Israel while Britain’s warmongering gets a free pass. America is saddled with a massive bill from the Ukraine-Russia conflict, fueled by Boris Johnson and Joe Biden’s pressure to reject peace. Britain is actively working to wreck America’s economy. In stark contrast, war with Iran could erase America’s deficit and realign global markets in our favor. The Ukraine-Russia war, however, funnels economic power straight to globalist elites.
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@IanMcMathUSA @LevineJonathan More so for Americans. The demographic changes in the US are far greater. You're basically projecting what you fear most about yourselves.
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Ian Chase McMath
Ian Chase McMath@IanMcMathUSA·
Our European cousins are becoming different peoples than the ones we made the original deals with. A condition of NATO support should be to preserve the character of the nation. Boomers and Gen X don’t see as much change in their cohort, Gen Y and especially Gen Z see huge displacement. Britain risks becoming a nuclear armed caliphate in another generation.
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Jon Levine@LevineJonathan·
Mass migration is also a major elephant in the room when it comes to NATO — particularly in western Europe The Europe which exists today is not what we signed up to protect after WWII — a trend which is only intensifying
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@Mr_Andrew_Fox At a human level, this pilot is important. But in terms of this conflict, it's just one guy. Thousands have been killed already. Many more will. Therefore it *is* turned into a piece of media, like a movie, with the pilot a main character, with no info at all on the rest
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Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
No. A pilot is on the ground in hostile Iran, either dead, wounded, moving around for their life, or in the custody of monsters. This is not the time for jokes about it.
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Sas@Saskiateague·
You’ve won the lottery of life being born English. Nothing compares. Nothing beats it. Superior in every way. Proud. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Yabal@JoshiBruceL·
@sjkokinda Very disappointed to realize Promethean Action is pro war. I must've misunderstood that Larouchies were anti war.
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Susan Kokinda
Susan Kokinda@sjkokinda·
The empire's own magazine just called America a "Rogue Superpower." We'll take it. What they call going rogue, we call Liberation. One year after Liberation Day — here's what they won't tell you. prometheanaction.com/the-saturday-w…
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@jammierooroo I have seen a few gammon filling plastic cartons up at petrol stations. If they are going to do that, at least wait until it's not busy. It's a pain in the arse. Their existence itself is a pain, but they do not have to make it worst through engaging in public activit
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Jammie Restore
Jammie Restore@jammierooroo·
Currently sitting in Tesco car park watching multiple Asian couples stuff trolleys full of potatoes into the boots of their cars, where they will be transported to their local shops, unpackaged and sold for 5 times the price. All while hard up families miss out on these offers due to Tesco not limiting the number of items per customer. Absolute greed.
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@RichardTomo5 Don't be silly. How are we to 'lead' when we are not big enough. The time for that ended when we joined WW1 and finished the decimation of the UK as a global power by taking part in WW2. We get no 'thanks' for this, but our victory meant a huge loss
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Richard Thomson
Richard Thomson@RichardTomo5·
Keir Starmer is quietly preparing Britain for EU military alignment. Not cooperation - alignment. That means decisions increasingly shaped in Brussels, not the UK. We did not vote to become a strategic subsidiary of the European Union. We voted to be a sovereign nation. Britain should lead on the global stage, not drift into an EU army. @_AdvanceUK
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silicoNation@NationSilico·
@UsFromEarth @PrometheanActn You can refine the statement further, since a person cannot live in both SLC and Miami simultaneously IFF one excludes the possibility one can reside in the US and UK simultaneously.
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Stoic@UsFromEarth·
@NationSilico @PrometheanActn Hope the weather in the United Kingdom is good today! I see your account is actually from the UK even though you are trying to pretend you live in Salt Lake City and Miami. lol
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silicoNation
silicoNation@NationSilico·
@Tacticalmancun1 @TheAliceSmith Definitely not Manchester. It creates a chip on the shoulder mentality because it isn't London, hates London, wants to be London. But ultimately, is always going to be Manchester. Not a great position to be in.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Does anyone know why King Charles announced that he won’t be giving an Easter message this year? Was there a reason given?
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We need a slur for people who use Microsoft products
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