Something About Having An Universal Translator, And Learning To Understand Without It

Something About Having An Universal Translator, And Learning To Understand Without It

Something about having an universal translator, and learning to understand without it

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3 months ago
Drawing of Archen from Pokemon, gazing up at a realistic Archaeopteryx fossil.

distant past

11 months ago
Flat Asked Someone To Redraw It With V1 So I Did

Flat asked someone to redraw it with V1 so I did

Original:

Flat Asked Someone To Redraw It With V1 So I Did
6 months ago
Art By 土豆LCZ
Art By 土豆LCZ
Art By 土豆LCZ
Art By 土豆LCZ
Art By 土豆LCZ

Art by 土豆LCZ

11 months ago

not even JRR Tolkien, who famously developed the concept of the Secondary World and firmly believed that no trace of the Real World should be evoked in the fictional world, was able to remove potatoes from his literature. this is a man who developed whole languages and mythologies for his literary world, who justified its existence in English as a translation* simply because he was so miffed he couldn't get away with making the story fully alien to the real world. and not even he, in extremis, was so cruel as to deny his characters the heavenly potato. could not even conceive a universe devoid of the potato. such is its impact. everyone please take a moment to say thank you to South Americans for developing and cultivating one of earth's finest vegetables. the potato IS all that. literally world-changing food. bless.

2 months ago
All Eyes On You

All eyes on you

3 months ago
I Hauve A Cold

i hauve a cold

11 months ago

In light (haha) of the recent eclipse, I’d like to point out that it was during an eclipse in 1868 that French Astronomer Jules Janssen observed an unusual spectral line produced when he pointed his telescope at the partially obscured sun. He assumed that it corresponded to the spectrum of Sodium.

In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868

Observation by English astronomer Norman Lockyer later that year revealed it to be a different element. The first one discovered on a distant celestial sphere before it was discovered on Earth. He chose to name it after the sun.

In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868

In 1968, one hundred years later, a space probe was launched to orbit around and study the sun.

In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
In Light (haha) Of The Recent Eclipse, I’d Like To Point Out That It Was During An Eclipse In 1868
5 months ago

THE TRIANGLE-INEQUALITY APPRECIATION SOCIETY

THE TRIANGLE-INEQUALITY APPRECIATION SOCIETY

Hello fellow travelers & ponderers on this planet we call home.

Having recently been freed from a truly miserable coursework project, I am happy to announce my new project: The triangle-inequality appreciation society (TIAS).

Our goals are to:

Appreciate the triangle inequality

Create an irregular newsletter about the triangle inequality

Have semi-regular meetups to discuss our appreciation of the triangle inequality

From the poster above I've removed the phone number and email, but you can just respond to this post or message me and I'll hook you up.

The truth is that for all the love famous results in maths like the hairy ball theorem or Fermat's last theorem get, one of the most frequently used results gets the least love. This is why we've started this society for the appreciation of the triangle inequality.

We're based in Exeter, but all are welcome. At the moment, most members are math students but everyone can join us there's no requirements other than to appreciate the triangle inequality.

Any contributions you would like to make to the newsletter are appreciated, it can be anything! A poem, a quiz, a comic strip, an article, a derivation, anyway you want to express your love is wanted.

Come and join us!

6 months ago

you've been waiting a while for a new maths update - and it's finally here!

improvements include:

in gender selection screen, added "sumtraction" option

fixed bug where positive divergent sums evaluated to negative numbers

added new 2-dimensional version of off-by-1 errors - off-by-[1,1]

changed the discrete maths server to a PvP zone (note: computer science is still PvNP)

the category theory DLC is now (co)free!

to prevent confusion with function graphs, all voiced lines pronounce "graph theory" with a soft g

fixed "vacuously true" glitch

integrals can now disobey fundamental theorem of calculus when unhappy. they become happy again if fed logarithmic functions

hyperbolic geometry no longer exaggerates as a rhetorical device (note: spherical geometry left the same as before)

rebalanced primes so that 4k+1's and 4k+3's alternate in Thue-Morse pattern. added an uncomputable 4k+2 prime

hot combinatorial games now distribute their temperature according to the laws of thermodynamics; cold games are now superconductive

added demo of "finitist hardcore" gamemode. as of now only two levels are available

subtraction is now associative

recursion is now recursive

added a nontrivial linear, associative, commutative binary operation on the positive reals, over which addition is distributive

exponentiated liner logic, so that additive logic is multiplicative and multiplicative logic is exponential

fixed "negative probability" glitch

redesigned the Tits Building and the Cox-Zucker Machine

fixed trigonometry

increased hitboxes for infinitesimals

added lootboxes

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Great Beholder Zolob

I think a lot about maths, dinosaurs and boardgames, often simultaneously 20,non-binary

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