Rhythmic? No, not really. More exciting if the musician could somehow anticipate this fundamentally unpredictable event? Absolutely.
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In Aristotelian geography, the coastline is infinitely divisible.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Consciousness is the only thing in the universe that cannot be an illusionEnglish
2·1 year agoOf course, you can think of consciousness as analogous to excitation of a field, and, like the electromagnetic field or gravitational field, there is no center, and everything is interconnected. And yet, like every particle is ultimately a wave in disguise, we can still meaningfully talk about individual particles, because some waves do behave that way sometimes.
An individual consciousness is particle-like. As a shorthand for “this relatively independent packet of consciousness which has measurable distinctiveness from other packets and does not freely share perceptions or memories with them,” it’s often more practical just to say “I” instead.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The phrase "Pics or it didn't happen" is largely meaningless now that AI is a thing.
1·1 year agoQuantum cryptographically signed memory certificates from my designated reality broker or it didn’t happen.
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Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Consciousness is the only thing in the universe that cannot be an illusionEnglish
4·1 year agoThis is the only absolute truth, for each of us. I may be a brain in a vat being fed false stimuli. I may be in a grand computer simulation. I may be a resident of Plato’s Cave. Everything I believe or guess about the world around me may be an illusion. But I do know that I think, and therefore, in some sense, I am.
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News@lemmy.world•US health system ranks last compared with peer nations, report finds
8·1 year agoBut you have to understand, to 74 million people, the Fox News Cinematic Universe is reality. There’s regular bullshit, and then there’s bullshit so widely believed that you actually have to study the bullshit, just to be able to predict what its subscribers will do next. Like religion.
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Futurology@futurology.today•Playing God with climate: the EU’s geoengineering conundrumEnglish
5·1 year agoThen we can play god long enough that we eventually fill the niche, and nobody will stop us.
OK, stranger.
You’re absolutely right: dismissing anything you don’t want to hear as “propaganda bullshit” is a much easier way of having a discussion than participating.
He does this because - it may surprise you to hear, but it’s true - America does not have a parliamentary system of government. Here, everybody left-of-nazi is forced to pretend like they are all members of the same party. If America’s system de facto allowed for more than two parties, then the progressive party could actually choose whether or not to form a coalition with the centrists, conditional on policy concessions. Since we do not, the centrists offer is “we get what we want or else you get nazis.” Then make the progressives out to be the bad guys if they call the bluff, which isn’t a bluff, because the centrists today genuinely would prefer 4 years of nazis over conceding anything to progressives.
So, exactly like the top level comment described. Weird take.
Ah, of course. America’s communist party should be trying to form a coalition government in Parliament this year. Literally equivalent.
It may not have been a weird take in the early 20th century. It’s a weird take now.
That comment was not referring to literal nazis. They were talking about the American right wing.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What grammatical construction or use of a particular word do you have that you want to know is correct and proper?
2·1 year agoIt also doesn’t help that the third person feminine is ambiguous. There’s often no distinction between the accusative “her” and the possessive “her” (except when the pronoun appears in a different part of the sentence and becomes “hers” - fuck I hate English), so it could be interpreted as fitting either rule.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What grammatical construction or use of a particular word do you have that you want to know is correct and proper?
3·1 year agoI don’t care if it’s not correct - I use “theirself” and “theirselves.” It jibes with “yourself,” “myself,” and “herself.”
“Himself” is a frustrating outlier, but I do know at least one person who says “hisself,” and that’s enough precedent for me.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What realistic tech do you think we'll have 10 years from now in 2034?
3·1 year agoGreetings. Fisto is programmed for your pleasure. Please assume the position. Activating main rectenna.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Regarding this picture, where do you think quantum computers lie and why?English
2·1 year agoI’m so dreadfully sorry. I cannot help myself. Please forgive me.
It’s “zero kelvins” not “zero degrees Kelvin.”




Fuck, now I’m crying too. I’ve lost friends and family to this mental illness. There is much to mourn. The values that you and I share are not the values of the Americans who wield national power right now, nor their cult. Many of us are fighting for our values over here. And your unconditional message of friendship means so much. Thank you. I feel the same way. Fuck the imaginary lines on the map. I pledge allegiance to YOU, and to any other individual, wherever they are, who believes in basic human decency: honesty, respect, compassion, non-aggression… against the psychopaths who don’t.