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So, is this guy who wrote to NYT's The Ethicist a troll, or is that just wishful thinking?
00:56
The starer?
@alphabet Dunno, but as a card-carrying heterosexual, I can tell you that even at my age it's often hard not to look, especially if it's summer and the woman is dressed to kill. Hey, I'm human. Sue me.
@Cerberus Yes.
I mean, how could this guy not know what the answer would be?
Maybe a fake letter.
Or a bit of autism.
Maybe someone who wants some modicum of acknowledgment.
Most likely: a poorly written letter, and the answer failed to ask for the required specifics, to wit, the duration and circumstances of his inspections.
01:01
How tf is it "unfair" that women in tight pants are sexy but men "aren't allowed" to look?
What notion of fairness is involved here?
Of course men are allowed to look at women's butts.
Just not for too long nor too intimidatingly.
The answerer says that, too.
Drooling is frowned upon.
Yeah the wet spots get annoying.
I was walking up a crowded 5th Avenue in Manhattan one day, with my wife, and an attractive woman wearing yoga pants maneuvered her way in front of me. To avoid temptation, I tacked to one side, but then she came right back, smack dab in my view. For the sake of my marriage I moved out of the sidewalk traffic and stopped to tie my shoe, which was not untied. If I'd been alone, I would probably have just continued to enjoy the view.
@Robusto What would your wife have done if you had continued behaving normally, then?
01:11
If she saw me watching she would probably have frowned, and it would have annoyed her. She wouldn't have divorced me, if that's what you mean. But it would have soured the mood a bit.
Maybe it's just me. Being attracted to random strangers in public always feels...deeply uncomfortable and perilous. I can't imagine not actively trying to look away.
But you wouldn't have been staring, you'd have been looking the where you normally look when you walk.
@alphabet That is a worded a bit strongly.
But I would never look in a way that I thought could be interpreted as more than a casual glance, unless I were sure he or she didn't notice.
@Cerberus Women are aware of where their men are gazing.
But would you gaze?
Let's just say there's an undeniable focus.
01:16
@Cerberus Just that general "This ends badly, avoid it" feeling.
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@jlliagre Took your sweet time. ;-)
@Robusto Chi va piano va sano.
@jlliagre I can't go slow in the morning, even though I may need to.
 
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02:59
@Xanne The comment locks are always for the same reason: because people are giving answers in comments. What do you want me to do, suspend them?
In this instance, I strongly prefer not to reveal who all was doing this but any other site mod can confirm that this was so. I'm sure you can imagine from the usual suspects who are always doing this. Same old, same old.
@tchrist Well I am certainly sometimes guilty. But I thought you just moved the comments.
@Xanne Often I do do that. This time I did not.
Usually the best way to punish such people is to repost their comments as answers yourself
You can make it a community wiki so that you aren't accruing their reputation for yourself
Or you can not do that and just decide to be evil
Because they're asking for it
03:17
@alphabet I’ve done that. And decided not to make it a wiki :-)
03:40
@Xanne Good!
@Vikas That a photo you took?
03:59
Beautiful green field
@alphabet Here’s my finest. I thought the overall discussion was quite funny and was surprised no one deleted anything, nor did anyone object except EA to suggest a wiki english.stackexchange.com/questions/628533/…
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@alphabet Yes
Yesterday evening.
04:50
@Vikas Wow!
Anyway, regarding our conversation about the Maidan Revolution earlier, this is how one does the whole "overthrowing the government" thing:
Note to the DOJ: everything I say is a joke, and raccoons are outside your jurisdiction.
05:28
@alphabet Only if the government is weak enough.
Remember where else this was tried?
Tiananmen Square
1989
Has anyone tried chat.deepseek.com? Apparently quite good without the latest chips, and supposedly open source. It really got to the U.S. stock market this morning, and probably will do so again today.
05:52
@Cerberus Pessimism is everyone's favorite excuse for not even trying to solve things. Not that I'm endorsing this.
May I go on my regularly scheduled rant about the lengths people will go to to deny that they have agency so that they can excuse themselves for not doing anything?
Like all those people who spend their time complaining about how the system is irredeemably broken and corrupt--not because they plan to lift a finger to change it, but because an unfixable problem is one you can't be blamed for not helping try to solve.
@jlliagre I didn't see this earlier, it is a great answer!
 
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@Cerberus Thanks. You definitely deserve a share of its merit because the comment The answer gives a valid bit of information, though it is only in a single sentence so I guess that could be expanded upon strongly motivated me to dig further. In addition to French ones, it was fun reading Occitan, Catalan, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian and German etymology books to find out clues.
09:55
@Cerberus Are you feeling better?
It’s morning over there I believe.
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@MetaEd Yeah, along with 1989 Tiananmen Square, no amount of whitewashing can ever justify CCP from the imprisonment of Jimmy Lai as much as I loathe to restrict myself to demonstrations that are peaceful instead of the one that started well (Euromaidan protest) but descended into violence to Ukranian Revolution.
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12:26
@Cerberus Thanks. I understand your point better now, that "gradual constitutionalisation and democratisation" shouldn't be attributed to the cases I mentioned. I really need to study more European history to identify the factors leading to their downfall and see whether any of them can be linked to the political power and the aspiration of the Middle class.
Given the deep Confucianism of the vast majority of Chinese people (including myself, actually), short of the causes you identify, non-revolutionary means will depend on the majority of people themselves to both 1) obtain economic+political power and 2) to desire another form of government that is more democratic.
12:38
This is an interesting 2023 blog article reporting a conference on how CCP is trying to integrate Confucianism (with its 1990s Confucianism revival) to CCP's political vision (which is going beyond pure Marxism), in contrast with the liberal democratic approach. @Cerberus This would represents one way to ameliorate CCP abuses that takes into account a typical Chinese sensibility.
@Cerberus This possibly unauthorized download of Chapter 3: The CCP's Exploitation of Confucianism and Legalism from The Routledge Handbook on the Chinese Communist Party (2017) goes more in depth into CCP's fusing historic Confucianism and the Sinicizing of Marxism, also providing a good summary of core Confucian ideals.
My personal hope is that this ongoing synthesis also incorporates Thomism despite this year is only Aquinas's 800th birthday, but Jesus's (arguably) 2,029th birthday, Aristotle's 2,409th birthday, Confucius's 2,576th birthday, and Buddha's 2,588th birthday. There must be enough merit in those 5 men's ideas to steer a country in a better direction, IF the population is creative enough to make them relevant today.
13:02
@GratefulDisciple I wonder how the Chinese people get to learn Confucianism. Is it taught in schools?
@CowperKettle It's a family tradition mediated through annual family rituals. Even my dad who does NOT do the rituals and who has been decades under the sway of Western thinking (see my posts a few weeks ago on for how my dad was affected by Bertrand Russell) found it important to tell me in the last days of his life (part of his final message) about Confucianism after NEVER talking about it in my adult years. So I would say it's deeply ingrained in a Chinese person's cultural gene.
@GratefulDisciple What are these rituals?
I thought Confucianism was about reading books, but it starts in childhood by seeing grown-ups performing rituals?
I feel myself part of the "Orthodox Christian" culture, even though we in our family never went to church or do any praying etc.
@CowperKettle That's exactly right. Rituals embody the principles, and children learn by seeing the elders do them. A child can be Confucian without realizing it and without reading Confucian books.
@CowperKettle Maybe similar.
@CowperKettle One of the rituals is associated with Chinese New Year; children go to their parents and their grandparents to pay respect and receive blessing (part of it is envelope filled with money). Another ritual is maintaining altar to venerate one's deceased father, grandparent, and ancestors. It falls on the eldest son to carry out this tradition.
In South Korea it is very strongly enforced, even companies are obligated to provide holiday for an employee to do this, which is annual anniversary of death. The rituals involve leading family prayers with prescribed motions and words, and preparing banquet in honor of the deceased for all relatives to participate.
Another ritual is one that I witnessed my dad do when I was about 10: funeral ritual in front of his dad's coffin, which was quite elaborate (I don't quite know the words and the meanings, only witness the utmost respect my dad gave him), fused with some Buddhist practices. But as the eldest son, my dad was expected to do this, witnessed by all his sisters & brother and their descendants.
I remember being confused and didn't know what to do, and my mom (who was a Protestant) just asked me to pray in a Christian manner for my dad's deceased father.
@CowperKettle Another signs of how deeply ingrained Confucian values are is when I witnessed going to a Chinese restaurant with my dad who by that time had to be on walker and walked very slowly from the car to the front door, while I'm standing next to him just in case he needs assistance. A Chinese family who arrived just after, holding the door open for us and waited about a full minute instead of just going in first, out of respect for my dad who was oldest in that impromptu group.
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@GratefulDisciple This is good!
Fukuyama tells of this, he contrasts it with the British medieval practices when a son could just throw out his elderly parent if the parent was not cautious enough to retain some property or make him sign a contract
@CowperKettle Yes, it is good. Among Chinese, taking care of elderly parents is an imperative higher than most other obligations.
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@jlliagre I think you do better on the Sequences than I do, probably because I try to get a lot of letters to work with at the beginning. I don't want to go into the later stages unequipped!
15:38
We seem to have a lot of new questions on the main today.
16:04
@CowperKettle IIRC, you can't integrate/derivate e^x. Something like that. Mathematical terms.
@tchrist I did my bit. Now must ride.
16:59
@Cerberus The idea was stated as use AI to do the actual work. Smart surveillance cameras etc. Higher level bureaucrats don't do surveillance or other policing activities. They aren't the robocops. They won't be replaced. The people who will be replaced are the ones on the ground doing the actual work.
@MetaEd But that is only the beginning.
It will get really scary when the higher-ups are replaced.
@Cerberus The powerful upper level bureaucrats are absolutely the ones who will be kept. Those are the people that have close ties to the tyrant, that he trusts to put his will into action. He can't be the project manager of ten thousand projects. He needs ten thousand bureaucrats, he already has them, and he'll use them. They'll be the ones who make his AI plans a reality.
Why do you think he could not replace them with A.I.?
I need to take my nap now, btw.
It's tricky today. I almost didn't get it
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@Cerberus Hope you feel better today.
17:40
@Vikas You can, and the result is still e^x. That's the joke.
@Vikas math jokes are even nerdier than chemistry jokes
You're not missing out on much
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A rather contintious matter.
18:33
@alphabet It's my turn now to excoriate a newspaper for misspelling (The Hill's interview with Bishop Budde), but this time I would think the Bishop said correctly but the article author transcribe the answer wrongly. "a pretty solid Christian spiritual tenet" instead of "tenant". Maybe they use automated tool, but should have reviewed it better.
On a similar topic, I'm glad that Christianity Today exposed the effects of the deeply un-Christian TCG's action against the vulnerable: Trump’s First Week Sends Shudders Through Immigrant Churches and Ministries
18:49
@GratefulDisciple they have no use for Christianity if it doesn't help them hate people and instead says commie things like giving people bread and wine
@M.A.R. Yes, and that's what deeply offensive to Christians (like me) who wants to stay true to the message of Jesus, and what makes me very disappointed in churches who stay silent when the message has been turned into a mere political tool.
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The transcript of Bishop Budde's sermon is published by The Guardian. She proposes 3 "foundations of unity" that I completely agree: 1) inherent dignity of every human being, thus don't demonize; 2) honesty in private and public discourse; thus fact check; 3) humility as fallible human; thus acknowledge mistakes, blind spots and biases instead of speaking in absolutes.
 
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@Robusto It got me.
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@MetaEd Not an easy one.
> If no measurements can be made below the Planck scale, perhaps space-time as we know it doesn’t exist there.
Anagram of the Day: red hat -> hatred and as of today dearth (Trump cuts funding for everything)
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Also thread, but that don't mean shit.
Here, my mind broke.
They are probably trying to explain with words a concept that can only be understood with formulas
21:56
@CowperKettle Sure, why not.
@MetaEd OMG noo...here goes my faith.
@CowperKettle You can't spell murder without red and rum, but you also can't spell it without drum, rude, and emu.
(also Dürer, but that's a stretch)
Apropos of this, Thurber is a Hubert, a brute, a tuber, a burr, an herb, a rube -- and though it will hurt, it is all true.

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