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little grey mouse 🐭

@mouse_math

just a mouse with some imaginary friends. we like natural science, abstract math, ancient history, and stuff.

เข้าร่วม Eylül 2022
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little grey mouse 🐭@mouse_math·
a 900 page deep dive into the logics used in model theory. even the table of contents is epic in scope, i contented myself with just posting the list of contributors.
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Kenshi
Kenshi@kenshii_ai·
Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam Webster have just sued Sam Altmans OpenAI. These legendary publishers accuse OpenAI of stealing nearly 100000 copyrighted articles and dictionary entries to train ChatGPT. The AI now copies their content freely while crushing their website traffic and revenue that built centuries of real knowledge. This is not innovation or progress. This is blatant industrial scale theft from the guardians of human knowledge. Sam Altman preaches ethics and safety while building his empire on plagiarism and lies. The lawsuits are only getting started.
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🎶𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘀 ✨
An 18-year-old Japanese classical guitarist, Haruna Miyagawa, performs Niccolò Paganini’s Caprice No. 24, a technically demanding violin piece arranged for guitar, highlighting its sequence of variations and arpeggios in a contemporary concert hall setting.
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Black Phillip
Black Phillip@poe_collector·
Found an AI perspective I’d never heard before from a teacher of teens. It’s a bit meandering but your three minutes will be well used.
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J@Jen22Colorado·
Wow! These are the only lists I get put on any more after I stop fighting with maga. 😂
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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
I’ve gained a lot of new followers since I recorded this video a few weeks ago, the last time I was able to enter Kfarkela before it became an active war zone so I’m sharing it again so people can understand the breadth of the destruction of the southern villages in Lebanon. This is what ethnic cleansing looks like. Kfarkela and Markaba, occupied south Lebanon. The Israelis destroyed most of this after the ceasefire was implemented Cameraman: @aliezzedine7
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little grey mouse 🐭@mouse_math·
a 900 page deep dive into the logics used in model theory. even the table of contents is epic in scope, i contented myself with just posting the list of contributors.
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
BREAKING: Chuck Norris has died at the age of 86, TMZ reports.
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Luiza Jarovsky, PhD
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky·
Nobody wants to read AI-generated books.
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Steppe Shaman
Steppe Shaman@SteppeShaman·
"Ezir-Kara", a folk song from the Turkic Tuvan people describing a fast horse
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little grey mouse 🐭@mouse_math·
sorry for stating the obvious, but the more war damage that's done to energy production facilities in the Middle East, the longer the delay before full capacity can be restored, even if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1607, a girl was born in Cologne with the kind of mind that did not fit the mold laid out for her. Her name was Anna van Schurman. And the path expected of her was a narrow one. Stay quiet. Marry well. Keep your thoughts to yourself. She didn’t. By the time she was three, Anna was reading. By eleven, she was quoting Seneca in Latin. That was just the start. She went on to learn Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. She studied philosophy, astronomy, theology, and law. She painted with the skill of a master. Wrote poetry. Carved cameos. There wasn’t a subject she didn’t try to master. And when her family moved to Utrecht, the university took notice. But there was a problem. Women weren’t allowed in. So they made a compromise. She could attend, but only if she sat behind a curtain. Out of sight. The professors were worried the boys might get distracted by a girl with books. Anna agreed. She sat in silence. Took it all in. Then wrote a dissertation in flawless Latin arguing that women had the same intellectual capacity as men and should be educated in the same way. It landed like a thunderclap. Philosophers read it. Clerics debated it. Even Descartes paid attention. She became known as the Star of Utrecht. She published essays. Sent letters across Europe. Joined the conversation normally reserved for men with titles and power. And she did it all without raising her voice. Later in life, she walked away from the fame. She joined a religious group that treated women as equals. Critics called her foolish. She called it freedom. She didn’t start a revolution. She didn’t lead a protest. But her words did something else. They stayed. Anna van Schurman lit a fire with ink and parchment. And centuries later, it’s still burning. #archaeohistories
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Ilias Alami
Ilias Alami@IliasAlami·
Reviewing yet another academic paper full of hallucinated references, odd citation practices, and improperly attributed material. To all academic colleagues out there, literally ruining our profession: thanks for nothing.
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little grey mouse 🐭@mouse_math·
the average price of gasoline in America has gone up 30% in the last 3 weeks.
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Bret van den Brink
Bret van den Brink@BretVDB·
Virginia Woolf’s diary entries on James Joyce’s Ulysses: “An illiterate, underbred book it seems to me; the book of a self taught working man, and we all know how distressing they are, how egotistic, insistent, raw, striking, and ultimately nauseating. … I finished ‘Ulysses’ and think it is a misfire. Genius it has, I think; but of the inferior water. The book is diffuse. It is brackish. It is pretentious. It is underbred, not only in the obvious sense, but in the literary sense. A first-rate writer, I mean, respects writing too much to be tricky; startling; doing stunts.”
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J@Jen22Colorado·
Never regret being alive. It’s a gift. It’s our journey, the only one we have. All of it matters.
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