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00:56
@Cerberus No, the rest of his post. It's a bit unclear about how he wants Putin gone, just that Girkin things he's a feckless weakling.
01:09
I had a dream in which I co-discovered acetylcholine but then fell ill with a neurodenegerative disease, falling into a semi-vegetative state. But decades later my co-discoverer managed to sometimes bring me out into normal state by direct infusions of pro-cholinergic compounds into the brain.
All because of Frances Ashcroft's audiobook "The Spark of Life: Electricity in the Human Body" which I had left playing loud before going to sleep.
The chapter about acetylcholine was playing right at the time when I was "brought alive" in my dream with infusion of a procholinergic compound.
It wove into my dream.
A grea book, by the way
@alphabet Hmm that seems risky. Unless he and Prigozhin know more than we do and there is so much opposition to Putin in high circles that he can now be openly criticised.
Dame Frances Mary Ashcroft (born 1952) is a British ion channel physiologist. She is Royal Society GlaxoSmithKline Research Professor at the University Laboratory of Physiology at the University of Oxford. She is a fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and is a director of the Oxford Centre for Gene Function. Her research group has an international reputation for work on insulin secretion, type II diabetes and neonatal diabetes. Her work with Andrew Hattersley has helped enable children born with diabetes to switch from insulin injections to tablet therapy. == Education == Ashcroft was educated at...
Also in that dream, I went byciling and inadvertenly brought home some animals, including a pup of a lynx, which quickly grew to a large size.
@CowperKettle That's funny.
@Cerberus Yes, amazing
@Cerberus Girkin actually criticizes Putin fairly often, though usually in indirect ways. Putin allows it for...unclear reasons.
He thinks Putin isn't tough enough & should be doing more war crimes.
So he's not one of those pro-democracy types that Putin really cracks down on. He's an extreme-right nationalist, even more than Putin himself.
01:21
I had posted Girkin's quote, it was at 2:30 am, and then took a Mg+B6 supplement pill and went to sleep again, and had that vivid dream.
Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Maybe taking it right at 2:00 am will bring vivid dreams more often.
Huh. I tried Mg once to help me sleep. It didn't do anything.
@CowperKettle She is a good speaker.
@alphabet I know, just like Prigozhin.
@alphabet We all know.
As I have said many times before, we should probably not hope for Putin's successor.
I had a vivid dream earlier this week, but all I can remember is that at some point during it I took a break and did some moderator stuff. Like, in the dream. Damn trolls in my sleep
02:16
That's hilarious.
Was it Evan?
Who is Evan???
I tried to ask ChatGPT to explain World War 2 in AAVE.
This is....I don't even know.
Yeah. Pretty white, pretty lame.
It's not AAVE. It sounds like the title song of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Try singing it like Fresh Prince of Belaire
Aw sniped
Lol
02:24
> Now, these countries weren't gonna sit back and let Hitler do his thing. They were like, "Nah, bruh, we ain't havin' it." So, they formed alliances and started takin' actions to try and stop Hitler's aggression. But things escalated real quick.
" ... World War Two was like this major conflict, dig, like back in the day ..."
ChatGPT's AAVE is hilariously awful.
It seems to think AAVE is "English but with a lame attempt to use slang and sound cool."
This is like one of those fantasy creatures that has undigested bits of body parts all over, a leg sticking out of its head, that kind of thing,
On a whim I decided to see if there was an AAVE Bible
It could at least have replaced "they were" with "they was."
@alphabet But hey, you teased it like that, so what do you expect? Denzel Washington?
Idk I hoped it'd at least try.
It feels piecemeal, like ChatGPT wrote it in standard English and then changed some words around
> Hitler had a whole lotta ideas about how Germany should be the top dog again, regain its former glory, and all that jazz.
It mostly just sounds like an attempt to use stereotypically black slang.
The Fresh Prince of Reichswer
I also asked it about Ukraine:
> The Soviet Union was this big ol' country that included Russia and a bunch of other nations, and Ukraine was one of 'em.
It wasn't trained on pre-2021 events so it doesn't know about the war ofc.
But it does say:
> But Russia wasn't feelin' that at all. They wanted to keep Ukraine under their thumb 'cause they had mad history and connections. They thought Ukraine was still in their territory, you feel me?
I was trying to remember at what point I started thinking that AAVE was nearly indecipherable and I think it was when I was looking at this guy's tweets: twitter.com/_trawood
02:40
> This situation been causin' mad pain and suffering
Back in the good old days before someone ruined Twitter I used to use it for research
Finally, "been" instead of "has been." Kind of progress.
@Laurel That has to be some sort of parody...right?
Uh, maybe? I think he's a rapper
Oh ok.
He's just a random guy on Twitter I found when researching this: english.stackexchange.com/a/591127/191178
02:44
@alphabet Evan Caroll!
Our favourite troll.
@alphabet Yet another cryptic abbreviation...
I've dreamed of Stack Exchange quite a few times actually
I'll try to dream of chat next time so I can tell you there about my previous dream :p
Excellent.
03:00
@Cerberus Is there a saga behind this?
@alphabet He's been around forever, and he can be hilarious.
@Cerberus Any good stories? And how do you know its the same guy?
We don't know, but name and style remained the same.
I think he once even ran for moderator.
Ugh. What did/does he post?
03:11
He's still around on SE, btw
Why isn't he banned?
I assume his troll posts have been deleted and are thus unsearchable.
@Cerberus "Once"?
He's tried to run many times.
@Laurel Thanks!
Wait, what did/does he do, such that he is both an epic troll and still on the site?
@alphabet He is glorious, isn't he?
03:16
@alphabet Check out his top posts.
The best kind of troll, one with real humour.
@tchrist Oh, right.
Was Balpha trolling him back?
Oh dear
Heh, @Laurel look at Cerb's link. Hilarious.
I think his best action was marking this question as "answered": english.stackexchange.com/questions/70685/…
(I do not approve of trolling. I do, however, enjoy laughing at stupid shit trolls do.)
@Cerberus Pretty sure that actually happened, but the post where I read about it was probably on meta SE and deleted
03:22
Not sure what happened to balpha's "known troll" link.
Oh here's the link to the link: meta.stackexchange.com/a/61227/323179
That I read at least
@Laurel You don't think it's just a story Evan told that Balpha is merely repeating to troll back at him?
@Cerberus The question on Meta SE was answered by Jeff, who said that he called Evan
Get some meta rep lol
I just need 10k on SO to get the rest of the tea
tea?
03:30
@Laurel What am I looking at/for?
@Laurel How many reps do I need? I have 4000 or so./
@tchrist Yeah, it's what they named the drink after.
@Cerberus 10kuverymuch
delete crud
@alphabet Why don't you approve, as long as it's fun and doesn't burden other people too much?
03:31
@Cerberus I mean, some trolls do burden people too much.
Whence my caveat.
I don't approve of it when people take it too far & start shitposting racist memes or whatever.
@tchrist Technically only the D in CRUD is relevant
I'm suddenly thinking, could hence be related to Latin hinc?
@alphabet Usually those people find themselves without an account very quickly
03:33
Probably not, but it would be fun.
@Laurel And not entertaining, one assumes.
troll, troll, and more troll. And that's not all.
@tchrist Is there a way to get a list of his deleted posts?
@alphabet Get a diamond.
No, the -c- seems to be from the possessive, not the deictic c in Latin.
Though the root he- is probably related.
03:37
You can only call up a list of your own deleted posts, or search for them, unless you have a site diamond. In which case any listing of posts includes the deleted ones, or if you specify that in the search and you have 10k. Otherwise it stirs up too much trouble.
@tchrist Aww. Are his best ones the not-deleted ones, or am I missing out?
@tchrist Kind of hilarious, no?
My stomach is too queasy tonight to look at that anymore.
Why is that?
@alphabet It feels good to know that I'm taking the vitriol away from those who would otherwise have to bear it. The first significant thing I remember doing as moderator (remember, I was a Writing mod first) was deleting such a post
Fortunately we don't have too much in the way of pure bigotry. Tho I did get called a Karen once lol
Don't remember what I did
03:47
@Laurel So what do we get? People who are angry about how the kids these days talk?
Well, this was on MSE but I once got into an argument with someone who thought women were less biologically suited to be programmers. That whole thread of comments was deleted and the only real evidence remaining that it happened was that I inserted a 60s ad into my post that said programming is a woman's job
English mostly has people arguing that their way of doing linguistics is the one true way.
We do have people trying to bring politics (like actual politics, not a linguistic feud) thinly disguised as Q&A but usually that type of post can be deleted outright (or edited)
04:03
@Laurel Ah. So you have to deal with comment threads that turn into flame wars about parts of speech and the like.
Or just generally devolve into insults over who is the Real Expert.
04:17
Maybe not as far as insults
Telling the other they're wrong mostly
@Cerberus Not sure. Had a salad for supper, and it seems to have disagreed with me.
I am so very sick of links on specific details that then take me to a whole site where I can search endlessly for the particular detail I require, and then am taken to a lengthy video to further search, except slowly and with growing impatience.
@Robusto Yep, that sucks. And sometime a broken link will take you to the homepage of a site so what you're looking for might not even exist there anymore
The Internet is broken in so many ways.
If the content is in a video, I search for a new site
04:20
Yeah, so do I, except when the information I require is specific to a particular company.
I can feel myself getting angry lol
For accessibility reasons they really need to have a transcript of that stuff
Why can't they just use text?
*Shakes fist at TikTok*
I'm not even that much older than the TikTok generation
I'm so upset I just spelled villainy "villiany" ...
@Robusto Selfishness crossed with stupidity.
04:25
A particularly obtuse sort of stupidity.
@alphabet It looked nice to me.
I'm not an expert
04:39
@alphabet Did you mean Reichswehr?
04:52
@jlliagre LOL
05:15
> Russian joke:

"All that we found out today is that if, God forbid, NATO attacks us, the most we'll be able to do is to dig out the asphalt and call Lukashenko"
Another joke is that now we have a new holiday, to be held on 24 June and called Potato Feast of the Savior (Картофельный Спас), in the vein of the Apple Feast of the Savior, hinting at Belarus' association with potato harvests.
The Apple Feast of the Saviour or Apple Spas (sometimes the Feast of the Saviour on the Hill) is an Eastern Slavic folk name for the Feast of the Transfiguration, which is observed on August. It is the second of the three Feasts of the Saviour. Taking its roots in Ukraine, this holiday just like the whole Orthodox Christianity later on was adopted in Russia. In Russian language it is Я́блочный Спа́с. One of three holidays in Russian Orthodox Christianity on which food items are blessed at church and then consumed by the faithful rather than priests, akin to the First Fruits of Judaism. The others...
"Potato Savior Feast, 24 June"
"be friends"
"That's all, folks!" (a parody on the closing title of a popular TV program for kids)
05:55
@Mitch Yes.
06:24
The Ukrainians crawled via the river, but stil are on an island, with a smaller river dividing them from the Russians.
They've been establishing and widening this bridgehead for a long time, under shelling, God knows for what purpose.
06:49
I wonder if there are self-study courses for military tactics and small-scale operation planning.
With problems to solve and answers at the end of the textbook :)
One general of the White Army swapped sides and became a course lecturer in Moscow, for future Red Army officers. He sometimes made fun during his lectures of inept tactics adopted by the Red Army during its first attempt to storm the Crimea.
07:17
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07:41
> "Remains of the IL-22VPU which was brought down by Wagner Group. Some 10 people were reportedly on the plane".
IL-22 is a modification of IL-20, an aerial communications/command unit, a rare piece of equipment, only about 20 were produced.
The Ilyushin Il-20M (Russian: Ильюшин Ил-20М , NATO code name : "Coot-A" ) is a COMINT / ELINT variant of the Ilyushin Il-18. It was first observed by NATO in 1978. == History == The first flight took place on March 21, 1968, and the test cycle was completed in 1969. Until 1974, the Il-20 (including its modifications) was manufactured at the Moscow State Aircraft Plant No. 30 “Znamya Truda” "Flag of Labour". The aircraft was developed from IL-18D. Il-20s were not used by any air reconnaissance or other units of the USSR Armed Forces, but were directly attached to the headquarters of the fleet or...
Some Z channels are mad that Prigozhin would not be prosecuted for this.
 
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09:03
@CowperKettle So you want operations and tactics, not strategy? fivebooks.com/best-books/military-strategy-antulio-echevarria
Or perhaps the essentials that must work if a plan is to be carried out (logistics, communications, command, control, intelligence, leadership, perhaps, although those are not all on the same level). The people I’ve heard talk about their experiences kmow a lot of specific history of battles and the decisions that went into thr plans—and their adaptability as events unfold.
Everybody has read Sun Tzu and Clauswitz, then histories of specific wars, usually by generals who carried out specific series of battles.
Morale is so critical that if leadership skills are poor, it’s hard to get the other stuff to work. Prigozhin seems to have loyal followers in spite of using waves of soldiers as fodder.
Some campaigns fail from lack of something, like air cover. So you have to figure out the other side, what deception you need.
There are some U.S. manuals on-line.
And some reading lists on Quora. and no doubt other places.
 
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11:13
@CowperKettle Those are hilarious
@Robusto Yeah, someday I'll learn to spel
11:50
@Xanne Thank you, Xanne!
12:26
Z-blogger writes that this company was told 2 days ago to attack the Ukrainian bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper, and did not manage to press forth.
He writes that two soldiers in the company had no boots (I can see one)
Probably there were no boots available for their foot size?
Or they developed sores? I don't know.
In his words, Ukrainian soldiers are hiding under the bridge on the left side, and Russian planes have thus far failed to hit that exact spot.
12:46
> "We're going back to the camp"
> - Putin will have the last word in this!
- No, it will be Prigozhin!
- Putin!
- Prigozhin!!
- Putin!!!
- LUKASHENKO
Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics. —Gen. Omar Bradley
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Last time the answer was this country I got it in 2.

globle-game.com
#globle
@Cerberus Is he still active on SO? And if active, still trolly?
@CowperKettle May favorite so far is "Ask your doctor about Prigozhin."
because (for Americans at least) his name sounds vaguely like some new pharmaceutical.
Wegovy, Moungaro, Prigozhin.
@Mitch Sounds like some medieval Eastern European magician's incantation.
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13:11
@Robusto poof
Wait, I thought that spell was supposed to transform you into a winged horse.
Back to the books.
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Ha ha, gambling isn't a secure strategy :-)
@Mitch That is a picture of ChatGPT trying to do a history of WWII in AAVE.
OK let's try again. Exelon. Glipizide. Propofol.
poof
@Mitch I guess that's closer?
@jlliagre "Oh, the humanity!"
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13:19
One more try. Aspirin. Penicillin. Dopamine.
poof
huh.
that worked
That was the dopamine, for sure.
haha
they should put prozac into the water system with the fluorine.
Dental health is mental health
Wait, there's fluorine in the water? Whatever happened to Purity of Essence?
Did Jack D. Ripper die for nothing?
Oh.
Fluoride?
I can't keep all this shit straight
I'd rather have fluoride in my water than giardinero
or what ever that water borne parasite is.
Giardia.
13:24
giardia
jonx
giardiniera is the Italian pickled vegetable thing
which I would also much rather have than giardia
I have fond memories of giardiniera. But each recipe is different and I haven't found the one I used to like so much.
I have no fond memories of giardia
How do animals running around out it the wild -do it-?
I mean survive
comfortably
@Mitch None of them do, in the long run. Sometimes the short run.
@Robusto We domesticated ourselves
I kinda like it
@Mitch And still none of us survive.
That's dark.
No 5 year old birthday parties?
no puppies?
No dopamine.
13:32
sad faced panda
literally
Or is it serotonin?
Maybe only its face is sad?
resting sad face
@Mitch Serotonin puts you to sleep, I think.
That's melatonin
mabye serotonin can do it too
fentanyl can do it.
very relaxing
So if you wanted to safely protest Hitler's politics in Nazi Germany you could have addressed him as "Mein Furor" ...
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That's a Vati joke.
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Ditto
@CowperKettle sure, nothing new, they're just finding another way of lumping all the more complicated cases in a new basket (which is not even new, sort of a repaint)
@CowperKettle not interleukins?
@tchrist None of these questions are trolling. They're all honest questions that arose naturally. And in every one of them you can see the source of the confusion. What do you think, I go through my day asking "is this phrase a valuable troll question". Absolutely not. I was looking for an answer to satisfy my own curiosity and I was hoping it would help others.
@tchrist Just look at this one for example: english.stackexchange.com/questions/489146/… He clearly said "asshole match" here is the link youtube.com/watch?v=V2Ev46WBWn4&t=3s what am I supposed to do with that question. I speak hegemonic English, and he speaks impotent antiquated esoteric artsy English. I need the help of the community to figure it out, and they came in with the right answer.
Apparently the team Arsenal F.C. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenal_F.C. is called "Asshole" by ranking members of government.
I didn't even know that team existed or that they put the matches on his "tellie" (which is non-hegemonic antiquated artsy English for TV)
16:21
So you were merely eyeless in Gaza?
Croatia wants to know how to have sex, and Turkey wants to activate their genitals. Some would say those countries are made for each other.
16:40
But it might not be the kind of sex Croatia wants. You never know.
BTW, this is obviously not a New York Times map.
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@Robusto Yeah, I call bullshit.
"Hey, ChatGPT, lie hilariously about the 'how do I' question each country googles more than any other"
@MetaEd You put it out of ChatGPT's reach by adding "hilarioiusly" ...
@Robusto I just looked at some of its responses to "lie hilariously" and you are ... so right
17:52
@EvanCarroll That is exactly what we think, and we appreciate it.
18:19
In Yekaterinburg, someone reprogrammed one of the omnipresent house access terminals to show the scrolling sign "Long Live Ukraine" (Слава Украине)
Probably the correct term is "house intercom". In Russian, they are colloquially called домофон
@M.A.R. LOL, no
18:41
"Err alone, alveolar craven, nor learn nor recall. Crave rancor, recon on navel, rave on. No clean oral-anal area. Roar, orc. Calve a vole."
@Robusto Could one surmise that since the searches were specified in English, that these are the most common searches by English expats in those countries?
@Mitch I assumed these were English translations of native searches, but probably made up.
19:42
@MetaEd I checked the fine print in the image and it says "Based on English language searches"
I find it hard to believe because those are some very very specific searches for which it is unlikely, even if restricted to English language, for multiple searches to be made of that kind, much less be the most frequent.
 
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@CowperKettle Wow, that is quite bold!
21:18
@Mitch Possibly. If searches is what they actually were.
You can tell they're not all that genuine from the fact that the English one deviates from the actual wording in Sonnet 18.
21:51
As if you needed an erudite reason to doubt that it was genuine.
@Robusto I'm as gullible as... as a... I'm as gullible as a...
I'm as gullible as someone who is pretty gullible.
I do need that reason.
I'm still trying to figure out how Gaza fits in.
@Robusto well...
I'd guess the average google searcher knows the actual wording as well as I do which is that I do not.
@Mitch From Milton's poem "Samson Agonistes" (Samson, if you recall, was blinded and therefore at the mercy of his enemies).
@Laurel I was just about to post that
@alphabet Too slow
22:16
Igor Girkin, on how obvious the mutiny was in retrospect:
> In the satirical series South Park, there is a character called Captain Hindsight - Капитан Послевидение [...] Perhaps the title of captain is not enough. Here, it's a colonel. Or even a general of Hindsight.
Full of laughs, that guy is.
(Translated via chatgpt)
22:40
(Is South Park where he gets his trademark cynicism? It is the perfect series for him.)

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