@Pat
You're right, of course. Many other countries did it, and do it even now.
1 John 5:19
@Pat
I will presume that you would not want them to support some other country... So you're in utopian mode?
https://yewtu.be/YkgkThdzX-8?t=49
@Pat 😕
Hello!
I'm another displaced redditor discovering the fediverse for the first time. I wasn't big on social media but I think I found the whole central data control thing to be a turn off. Curious to see if I can participate more in this world.
I'm into #programming, #games, #mtg and #fitness. Also, if someone can help me figure out how to get #nfl news and memes ala reddit, I would appreciate that :)
@freemo
You're forgetting angry birds. Angry birds are not your friends.
Have decided to stick w/ #Chandra for the next few posts...
This is the Milky Way's galactic center in X-Ray & radio in the #constellation #Sagittarius
Listen to ep 12 of the #podcast to learn about the #astronomy & #mythology of this #constellation (https://www.starrytimepodcast.com/episodes.html)
Or, check out the image link to see an annotated version of the image (with Sag A* labeled)
#Astrodon #astrophotography #space #NASA #Science
📷 : https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2021/gcenter/index.html
@Pat
A plot for a sci-fi movie?
https://yewtu.be/Jne9t8sHpUc?t=78
I call it the #illusion of #freedom
Why #Propaganda Works
https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2023/06/16/why-propaganda-works/
The same #post in #audio format:
https://soundcloud.com/going_rogue/why-propaganda-works
> It’s not really deniable that western civilization is saturated with domestic propaganda geared toward manipulating the way the public thinks, acts, works, shops and votes.
> It’s just an uncomfortable fact that as much as we like to think of ourselves as free-thinking sovereign agents immune to outside influence, human minds are very hackable.
> Our worldview is formed when we are young in the interests of our rulers, and from there cognitive biases take over which protect and reinforce that worldview, ...
> Modern psychology tells us that people don’t just tend to hold onto their propaganda-induced belief systems; people tend to hold onto any belief system. Belief perseverance, as the name suggests, describes the way people tend to cling to their beliefs even when presented with evidence disproving them.
...
> Content moderation doesn’t work at scale. Any scheme which attempts it is bound to fail. For sites which need continuous user growth, that is a problem. So what can they do? Well, we know what doesn’t work:
Simply having minimal or no moderation results in a trash fire of bigotry and illegal content, quickly hemorrhaging any potential revenue and potentially landing a platform in legal trouble.
Automating moderation inevitably blocks legitimate content that wasn’t targeted, and is gamed by bad actors who get around it.
Every approach comes to the same conclusion—a platform needs workers: Lots of them, around the clock. ...
What Reddit Got Wrong
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/06/what-reddit-got-wrong
@freemo
This one is good. 😆
"I'm running around the darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening repetitive music"
#videogames #retrogaming #PacMan #Music #Techno #ElectronicDanceMusic #EDM #DangerousGaming #HealthDisorder F*ck ya WHO
This is so #funny !
NPR Tiny Desk Concert 2023 Submission : Left Blank - Boston Typewriter Orchestra
https://yewtu.be/L771zwCJeGk?t=99
> Text created by ChatGPT and other Large Language Models is spreading rapidly across the Internet. It's well-written, artificial, frequently inaccurate. If you find a mistake on Spaceweather.com, rest assured it was made by a real human being. This is an AI Free Zone!
MATH, computer science
Computers are not smart. They know only one arithmetic operation: addition. A clever trick called "radix complement" allows computers to subtract two numbers by adding them! In base-2, this has a special name: Two's Complement.
But you can even do this in base-10 (decimal), base-16 (hexadecimal), or any other counting base you can think of!
The best part is: IT WORKS!
Subtract like a computer today with RADIX COMPLEMENT ARITHMETIC! 😄
"A rare type of black hole never proven to exist could be orbiting our galaxy right now, Hubble telescope reveals
The Hubble Space Telescope may have just found a rare "missing link" black hole hiding in Earth's cosmic backyard.
Located roughly 6,000 light-years away at the core of the nearby star cluster Messier 4, the intermediate-mass black hole candidate is an ultradense region of space packed with the mass of 800 suns, causing nearby stars to orbit it like "bees swarming around a hive," according to the researchers who detected it."
Describe myself in 5 tag words:
#mathfolk #programmer #reader #traveller #researcher
header: Cobalt Mirror (Lake Louise), photo by Paul Zizka