OK, you are stupid. I literally wrote:
> 1. The Ukrainian army cowardly takes refuge in the cities and transforms civilian buildings into positions and weapons depots **which the Russian army then destroys.**
Ukrainian army turning civilian buildings in military targets for the Russian army has always been what Russians said, it's what has been reported by independent journalists too, it is a logical explanation and consistent with other facts.
You are saying that the Russian army kills civilians intentionally and wants to terrorize the population. It's a completely different thing and the fact that you don't understand the difference confirms that you are just a fool who is easy to manipulate.
This doesn't change how US/UK turned Ukraine into a racist nation against Russia, how Nazis bombed Donbass for 8 years etc etc nor this proves the intention by Russian army to kill civilians.
Sorry, Russians are not that stupid to admit war crimes on TV.
You are quite confused and see things that are not there.
Are you insane or what? This doesn't contradict what I said, it confirms it:
You can't prove it.
This shouldn't be a thing no matter if governament-managed only or involving corporations.
Indeed, that's what depicting is all about: removing the context.
I have written here why Russian army intentionally killing civilians is a lie: https://qoto.org/@post/109722894208428560
About the Russians who are in Italy: you don't have to hate Russia to love Italy, that's obvious to anyone who has been here.
And racism is not about races, it's about ethnicities and nationalities, it's always been that way, and your insinuation that Russians are inherently bad is exactly what we call racism.
It's no surprise though, racists are poorly literate and that's why you've been manipulated.
Imagine if they didn't have "=" and the concept of equality. Much of our math would make no sense to them.
Everyone assumes aliens will know higher math. So much so that some people think encoding the orders of the first 26 sporadic groups would be obvious. (IDK why this is better than a list of primes)
But would it, though?
We name the groups by their orders, and think it's neat that exactly 26 are special in this way, like the 5 platonic solids.
But couldn't you do a lot with math and never really focus on these facts? It's not free from culture. math has a culture.
The RDF format is used to define graphs using a series of triples (the two nodes and the labeled relation).
RDF is used on the Web in particular and advanced Logseq users are looking for using RDF and standard schemas to make their graphs part of a larger collaborative database that can be searched with the tools we already have.
At the moment exporting to RDF means that you can explore some data from your Logseq graph using third party graph visualization and analysis tools. You can also use other tools that generate figures from RDF.
Hi everyone. This week's update on #logseq Times is live. Looks at:
1 - Walkthroughs (CRM+On this day+Queries+Zotero)
2 - 1 vs multiple graphs
3 - favourite plugins
4 - Other tips and tricks
https://www.logseqtimes.com/logseq-times-2023-01-29-crm-and-on-this-day-walkthrough/
For Medium users https://ednico.medium.com/logseq-times-2023-01-29-crm-on-this-day-query-walkthrough-1-vs-multiple-graphs-plugins-34c344186e14
Many thanks as ever.
I've been seeing several posts criticizing the idea of taking copious notes that never get integrated into published products.
Sometimes, I make notes to think. Sometimes, I take notes as "text doodles." Sometimes, I make notes to debate, to decide, to wonder, to imagine. Sometimes, I use notes to just get something out of my head. Sometimes, I'm just having fun.
None of these need to be published in order to be valuable.
Say it with me: "Publication is not the only goal of note-making."
One of the things I'm finding so interesting about large language models like GPT-3 and ChatGPT is that they're pretty much the world's most impressive party trick
All they do is predict the next word based on previous context. It turns out when you scale the model above a certain size it can give the false impression of "intelligence", but that's a total fraud
It's all smoke and mirrors! The intriguing challenge is finding useful tasks you can apply them to in spite of the many, many footguns
You speak like a racist. You are a racist. Poland is full of racists who hate Russians, everybody knows it.
Instead, here in Italy there are many Russians and I have never once heard from them a word of contempt for the Ukrainians. The Russians pity the Ukrainians who have been subjugated by US/UK propaganda and Nazism.
For the Russians the Ukrainians are like brothers and they intervened to save them from the Nazis prepared on purpose by the US to depict Russia as a bloody invader.
I'm sorry but this is the truth, it's documented, you too confirmed it with your attitude and more and more people will wake up.
I approached you with an open mind and you confirmed what I thought. You will never change anyone's mind and meanwhile more and more people are being reached by the truth.
From the perspective of those who have been here for years it is a dilution.
Woo hoo!
CONFIRMED! #Joplin internal links (joplin://x-callback-url/openNote?id=485939b69bc8460ca66c87035e45d0a9
) can be pasted into #Logseq (and elsewhere probably) and clicking the link will open the specific page in Joplin!
This is perfect for me since I mainly use Joplin to store my notes and other miscellaneous information.
Having a way to cross-link pages across applications is a welcome surprise.
Granted, OLE (object linking & embedding) has existed in Windows since at least Windows 3.1. It’s just nice to see that it hasn’t gone out of style for self-hosted disparate apps………
Finally the tools around the concept of separating the system from user applications are maturing.
I use Plasma instead of GNOME, otherwise I would definitely use VanillaOS!
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