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12:08 AM
@Robusto Hah, probably.
@Mitch Highly appropriate.
@Mitch Depends on what you want to say, both monopsony and autopsony might work?
@Mitch Sure, all of that, but they could still do much better.
@M.A.R. Right, all possible! The first sound like GPT.
Perhaps the others, too...
 
12:29 AM
TIL that burgle is British for burglarize. "They burglarized the house" sounds odd, but surely "They burgled the house" is much worse.
 
Thanks for sharing
 
I feel like I should have learned this earlier.
 
Me too
"burgled" feels like one of those words I've heard, but never really thought about
I guess that's a prelearning phase.
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Q: Which is more correct: "burgled" or "burglarized"?

nicholas ainsworthWhich is more correct: We were burgled yesterday. or We were burglarized yesterday. I'm from the U.K. and never use burglarized but my friend from the U.S.A. seems to think it's OK.

Or
> Both were once disparaged by grammarians, but they're perfectly acceptable now.
^that is probably why they weren't taught in schools at a too early stage
 
1:27 AM
Yup
I like how they spelled it out at the end: "C", "E", "R", "T", "S".
Old school teaching.
 
> Bob Dylan: Hey there, Bill Gates, a genius in tech,
I've got some questions, I hope you're not wrecked.
Tell me, how can we have a hard drive so small,
Yet still manage to store a whole concert hall?

Bill Gates: Ah, Bob Dylan, the voice of our time,
Well, it's all about bits and bytes in their prime.
You see, technology keeps advancing at pace,
Squeezing more data in every possible space.
ChatGPT of this morning.
 
Good morning pal
 
Good morning!
> Memories like fire, they sting and they sear,
Leaving scars on the soul, a pain so unclear,
Oh, the mitered return of that love once so dear,
Leaves a heartache that lingers, the hurt crystal clear.
I asked it to compose a sad poem with the words mitered return
Their first hit, "Tonight, You Belong to Me" reached to #15 on the charts in 1956.
I don't know how and why it appeared on the side slider in YouTube for me
Usually there are numerous Ukrainian songs
 
1:48 AM
@CowperKettle Maybe for the same reason this showed up in my YouTube feed:
I liked it. Especially the faces she makes.
I haven't really listened to a lot of balalaika music.
But this was good.
 
@Robusto Yes, this is cool
> Like the proletariat rising against might,
Their souls connected, shining so bright,
Lenin penned words, filled with affection,
For Žižek, their love, a Marxist reflection.

"Comrade Žižek, you ignite my mind,
Through dialectics rare, our love intertwined,
In theory and praxis, we march hand in hand,
Together, we'll build a world that's grand."

Their love, a union of minds and ideals,
Lenin and Žižek, a love that truly heals,
In the struggle, side by side, they stand,
Revolutionary love, forever in demand.
 
@Mitch: I'm starting to see those messages in YouTube using Brave now. But all I do is click the popup closed and proceed.
 
2:04 AM
@Robusto This reminded me of my friend who finished a musical school in parallel with the usual school. He studied on weekends. He played the accordion. For the final exam, he learned "Flight of the Bumblebee", and played it perfectly. Then he returned home, put his accordeon in a faraway nook of the apartment, and never touched it again.
 
@CowperKettle That's pretty sad.
 
He loved electronic music
He never managed to explain to me the meaning of musical meters and time signatures.
I'm too dense for this.
 
That's pretty basic stuff.
 
2:18 AM
@Robusto I gave them your name.
@CowperKettle the accordion is a harsh mistress
 
> Heil Honey I'm Home! is a British sitcom cancelled after one episode. It centers on Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, who live next to a Jewish couple, who Hitler is unable to get along with. It caused controversy when broadcast and has been called "perhaps the world's most tasteless situation comedy".
> Hitler gets the Goldensteins drunk in an attempt to make them leave before Chamberlain arrives, but they stay. Arny and Eva end up leading the visiting Prime Minister in a conga line around the living room while Hitler hides the "peace for our time" agreement in the icebox.
 
2:35 AM
May 29 at 2:40, by alphabet
In 1980, someone in the UK tried to produce a sitcom about Hitler. It was cancelled after one truly bizarre episode.
 
2:53 AM
> three quarters of the cast were Jewish
 
Honestly: the show's plot was incredibly thin and I doubt they could have developed it at all beyond the pilot
I think they were just trolling
 
3:06 AM
Yup, 1980 style
 
 
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5:43 AM
 
6:12 AM
@Cerberus I am amazed that handwriting has been recognized so well.
 
I think that is exactly what this kind of AI would be good at?
 
Yes
Sēo Beadu be Hǣstingum belamp in þǣm 14. Ƿinterfylleþes þæs 1066. gēares and ƿæs sēo ǣroste sigorfæstnes þāra Frenciscan Norþmanna þǣre Gehīersuminge ofer Englalande. Se Normannisca here under Ƿillelme I Engla cyinge forhīende þā Engle under hira cyninge Harold II.
Happened on this day in 1066
 
7:04 AM
Wordle 847 2/6

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Oh that was nice.
 
7:48 AM
Police arrested a bottle of water, because it was wanted in three different states.
Solid, liquid, and gas.
 
8:12 AM
Rule of the day: Hund's rule ("In 2004, researchers reported the synthesis of 5-dehydro-m-xylylene (DMX), the first organic molecule known to violate Hund's rule")
 
8:59 AM
@CowperKettle 🤣
 
 
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12:14 PM
Creek of the day: Furnace Creek
 
12:34 PM
@CowperKettle That's in Death Valley. And it's more of a furnace than a creek.
 
1:01 PM
#Worldle #631 1/6 (100%)
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1:21 PM
A furnace with a creek running through it
 
1:35 PM
is the creek of the furnace
@CowperKettle Hund's rule is a classic taught in freshman organic chemistry
and even in highschool chemistry
 
1:55 PM
Wordle 847 3/6

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🔥 3 | Avg. Guesses: 4.28
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globle-game.com
#globle
 
2:10 PM
> Yes, Spain has an excellent train service between cities. The country has the second-largest high-speed rail network in the world, with over 3,200km (2000 miles) of high-speed railway lines1.

The primary operator of trains in Spain is Renfe, which runs the impressive AVE service. This service connects Spain’s major cities at speeds of up to 310km/h (193 mph)1. Since June 2021, low-cost Avlo trains also cover the high-speed route connecting Madrid, Barcelona, and Figueres1.

The first high-speed line opened in 1992, connecting Madrid, Seville, and Cordoba. The network has expanded signifi
Answer from Bing AI about train service in Spain.
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Just made it.
 
2:26 PM
@Robusto I've always wanted to travel from Madrid to Barcelona to Figure1
 
@M.A.R. You'll need a good graph to do that.
 
No plotting in this chat
 
Judging from the plots we see here, if you outlaw graphing you outlaw chat itself.
I guess that's the imam in you, yeah? ^_^
 
We genetically have modified forehead shapes so turbans fit better
@CowperKettle Editors don't read articles, peer reviewers do
They just look at the graphs, see if there's a minimum of effort put into composing the thing.
An editor rejecting the article is usually (?) about the article not meeting the journal's formatting standards or containing too many typos rather than lack of scientific merit. Of course, carelessness correlates well with lack of novel or interesting findings
 
3:02 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Pattern-matching website in answer, potentially bad ip for hostname in answer, potentially bad ns for domain in answer (78): How can I describe someone that acts like they don't care about others opinions, but does.‭ by Raphael Murcelli‭ on english.SE
 
> "Imam in me will do nearly any task
And as for compensation, there's little he would ask"
 
 
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5:00 PM
Pictures of the annular eclipse that passed over my house a few minutes ago.
It's amazing how much light there was even when the moon was fully "blocking" the sun.
 
Great
 
That's the picture from my phone at peak eclipse..
The other pix were taken with a special filter and 100-300 mm lens.
Even with the sun covered that much it's hard to tell there's an eclipse going on.
 
10% of blindingly bright = blindingly bright
I had 80 or 85%, not 90%. Didn't take pictures. Did watch with the 5x eclipse binocs. It was always clearly daytime outside, unlike with a total eclipse.
 
5:17 PM
Wow, looks cool
 
Phone also did a good job. I can see the ring there.
@Robusto
 
@tchrist Yes. I didn't see that the eclipse was going on if I wasn't looking through the camera or with the special eclipse glasses.
@Vikas Haha!
 
@Vikas ghosts in the glass
I wish I'd thought to meter it.
To see what happens to the "sunny 16" rule under the annular ring.
 
@tchrist Halloween is approaching.
 
@tchrist Yes. 10% of 35,730 trillion trillion trillion lumens is a mere 3,573 trillion trillion trillion lumens. ^_^
It was so light out that I almost forgot the time. I had to rush outdoors with camera and tripod, which is why I was just a teensy bit late, as you can tell because the moon is just past concentric.
 
5:39 PM
It's hard to see the full face of the new moon in the sky right now, bathed only in reflected sunlight bouncing off the earth.
Especially this close to the daystar.
 
@tchrist I don't know how you could even know it was there without special equipment. And a complete blockout of the sun ball.
 
If the earth had no atmosphere, you could see it.
The scattered light everywhere is still brighter than the reflected light bouncing back at us.
 
With those eclipse glasses on, the only thing you can see is the sun itself.
 
yes
You can also see the filament of a bare 100-watt halogen bulb. It's not as bright as the sun.
But that tells you should not be looking at it with your bare eye.
 
 
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10:41 PM
> Mama always told me not to look into the eyes of the sun
But mama, that's where the fun is
She also always told me not to storm Washington DC
But mama, that's where the president used to be
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Btw, France and England are shaking in their rugby boots after both under dogs advanced to the world cup semifinal today.
🏉
 
11:14 PM
Soccer of the day: to make a save (to prevent the opponent from scoring a goal)
> Compared with the risk among general population control individuals, risk of neurodegenerative disease was highest for defenders (HR, 4.98; 95% CI, 3.18-7.79; P < .001) and lowest for goalkeepers (HR, 1.83; 95% CI, 0.93-3.60; P = .08). Regarding career length, risk was highest among former soccer players with professional career lengths longer than 15 years (HR, 5.20; 95% CI, 3.17-8.51; P < .001).
> A 2019 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that neurodegenerative disease was the primary cause of death in 1.7 percent of former male professional Scottish soccer players—approximately three times higher than in the general population. scientificamerican.com/article/…
 
11:39 PM
@CowperKettle Duh.
 
11:52 PM
@Robusto why?
I did not know this term before
 
@CowperKettle It's kind of ubiquitous if you have any knowledge of soccer (BrE: football or "footie"). And I think it's the most popular sport in the world, actually.
 
For some reason, I never had the capacity to enjoy watching sports
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And "make a save" is huge in hockey, which I know they play in Russia.
 
I don't know why.
I played lawn tennis but grew bored to death watching it
Maybe I cannot imagine something
@Robusto I came across a video just now, and recalled you telling about "the faces she makes"
 

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