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شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2022
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𝕊𝕠𝕡𝕙𝕚𝕒✡
𝕊𝕠𝕡𝕙𝕚𝕒✡@scriptoriumexe·
Nesse ponto já é mais fácil admitir que criamos praticamente tudo e que somos realmente superiores, fica menos feio
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Hank
Hank@brownstormpoems·
Torcedores japoneses dão SHOW DE RESPEITO e recolhem lixo de estádio após empate sobre a Holanda #TennōheikaBanzai #FORALULA
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
In 1937, a 21-year-old MIT student sat in a quiet library, mapping abstract philosophical logic onto electrical circuits to pass the time. By the time he finished his thesis, the young man had mathematically proven that mechanical telephone switches could perform complex calculations. Instead of just routing phone calls, they were destined to become thinking machines. He had just discovered the mathematical trigger for digital computing. But when he published his work, the leading engineers of the industrial world paid little attention, viewing his mathematics as a mere academic parlor trick. His name was Claude Shannon. It would take years for the industrial establishment to fully realize he was right and adopt the binary logic that now powers every computer, smartphone, and network on Earth. His breakthrough against traditional engineering is the ultimate lesson in what happens when rigid practices clash with unexpected philosophical reality. In the early 20th century, engineers believed they understood circuit design. They knew that as telephone networks grew, they needed more physical wires and relays. But traditional engineering offered no universal science; it was a manual process of brute-force trial and error. The systems would grow into a chaotic, tangled mess of blueprints and copper lines. The entire industrial establishment agreed: every circuit, no matter how complex, had to be wired by manual experimentation. It was a tedious, costly formula. But in that library, Shannon realized the establishment had left a massive variable out of their equations: 19th-century symbolic philosophy. Shannon recalculated the engineering, factoring in what happens when you treat an electrical switch using the laws of Boolean algebra. What he found shattered the industrial consensus. He proved that an electrical switch has only two possible states: it is either closed and letting power through, or open and blocking the current. This was mathematically identical to True (1) and False (0). The circuit could evaluate logical statements. There was no limit to what it could compute. It could automate human thought, transforming physical electricity into digital logic. When Shannon presented this concept, mainstream electrical engineers were skeptical. They couldn't accept that an abstract philosophical concept could solve real-world hardware bottlenecks. Shannon was initially ignored. The establishment stuck to their traditional wiring methods. Instead of fighting a rigid, closed system, Shannon quietly expanded his work into Information Theory, proving that all data could be compressed into a universal currency called the "bit." Decades later, when the global tech revolution exploded, the world realized the 21-year-old student had been right all along. The philosophical blueprint Shannon left behind is a vital truth for navigating complex problems and institutional pushback: Comforting traditions will always be more popular than disruptive innovations. Trust the system's underlying logic anyway. Most of us approach our careers and projects seeking the validation of current experts or established guidelines. When we propose a radical new idea or try to change a broken system, and the authorities tell us we are wrong, our instinct is to assume our logic is flawed. We abandon our data to fit the consensus. But Shannon’s legacy proves that traditional industry consensus is not the same thing as truth. Gatekeepers are human; they protect their own methods, their own training, and their own comfort. What is a bottleneck, a project, or a direction you’ve abandoned just because an expert or a boss told you it wouldn't work? What happens if you stop looking for their permission and trust the structural logic of your own work?
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julia estrelinha
julia estrelinha@julia_joestar·
minha opinião sobre alguns animes
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Enkidu🇧🇷🇻🇦
Enkidu🇧🇷🇻🇦@Enkidu_9893·
Saudades de quando conteúdo sobre animes no YT era "top 10 entradas mais épicas", "top 10 melhores aberturas", "momentos mais emocionantes" etc Hoje temos "a solidão da mulher em frieren", "filosofia Nietzsche em Natuto", "nazismo em bleach" e outras palpitadas do tipo
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anatomía del moe
anatomía del moe@anatomiadelmoe·
Recomienden libros para realmente entender matematicas
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AniTV
AniTV@AniTVOfficial·
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Author Hirohiko Araki's Birthday is 6/7 (Japanese format) June 7th, 1960. He is turning 67 years old next year on 6/7. "6月7日は荒木飛呂彦先生の誕生日です"
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🌲Kord🌲
🌲Kord🌲@Punished_KRD·
Nível de masculinidade: -Voz grossa ✅ -Tenho 1,80 ✅ -Pesa mais de 70 ✅ -Calça mais de 40 ✅ -Tem + amigOs que amigAs ✅ -Sabe fazer churrasco ✅ -Assiste futebol ❌ -Usa camisa de futebol ❌ -Axilas e pernas peludas: ✅ -Tem força pra abrir qualquer pote ✅ Faço coisas bem mas másculas que assistir merda de futebol, mas tudo bem....
WaterfallWoods ᛉ🌲@waterfallwoods

Nível de masculinidade: -Voz grossa ❌ -Tem mais de 1,80 ❌ -Pesa mais de 70 ✅ -Calça mais de 40 ❌ -Tem + amigOs que amigAs ✅ -Sabe fazer churrasco ✅ -Assiste futebol ❌ -Usa camisa de futebol ❌ -Axilas e pernas peludas: ✅ -Tem força pra abrir qualquer pote ✅ Não to muito másculo

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M A G N U S🌲☀️
M A G N U S🌲☀️@eeternalenergy·
I'm gonna cum reading this concept
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とり@torimanshon2·
スタバとマックがあって電線がない街に住んでいます
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❯ julie
❯ julie@nuphory·
❯ we are back ::
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こうちゃんダヨー《梅雨ダヨー》
豪快に回るあみこちゃん 登場初回から元気いっぱい! 回る都度にツイテがぴこぴこしてて面白い #あみあみ #あみこちゃん
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神谷英樹🍀 Hideki Kamiya🍀
お前は最早、存在してる事が人類の迷惑だな…太陽にでも移住してくれる…?
Ivan@BonifaciyTT

@HidekiKamiya_X Я думал и понял, что лучшая игра, которую ты делал — это "Scalebound", потому что она не выпустилась. Лучше бы ты и дальше сидел на жопе равно и играл в Марио. Червь

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