In my uninformed understanding of humans and their history, unifications happen only in the face of crises and threats (and far from all the time, clearly). Maybe–hopefully–the world eventually makes common cause in order to stabilise the world as things spiral out of control in a few decades, but right now our species appears more concerned about whom gets to dictate what and how humans should live and behave like.
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There is no rule that the angles of a triangle add to 180 degrees. It only holds true in Euclidean geometry, which this is not.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.nettoTelevision@lemmy.world•'My Lady Jane' Canceled By Prime Video After One Season4·10 months agoThat’s disappointing. I was quite enjoying it.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto science@lemmy.world•American Science is in Dangerous Decline while Chinese Research Surges, Experts Warn | Scientific American13·10 months agoI don’t know which thread you’re reading, but you’re not summarizing this thread. You’re having difficulty following apparently. Here’s the original post:
“It’s funny just reading the headline… Experts warn that Chinese research is getting good? Like, is that a bad thing, or why do we have to be warned about it xD isn’t research in general just good” This was posted by lemmy user: @Azzu@lemm.ee
I am summarising this thread. This, from what you quoted:
warn that Chinese research is getting good? Like, is that a bad thing, or why do we have to be warned about it
is precisely what I was referring to with
- why is it bad that X country is doing better
You’re right on this part. Your quote there, and my quote in prior posts which match that, are the answer to that original poster.
…and then you proceeded to convey the same sentiment in the discussion:
the decline of USA’s science research indicates a problem in the USA. That is a problem, wouldn’t you agree?
The strawman I am talking to does not realise that they are being parochial and continues to argue instead of correcting their behaviour.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto science@lemmy.world•American Science is in Dangerous Decline while Chinese Research Surges, Experts Warn | Scientific American26·10 months agoI don’t understand how you think you can argue this point, when the conversation is literally
- why is it bad that X country is doing better
- because USA is doing worse
And so the title assumes that the reader is from the US and would surely agree that this development is bad.
But you know this. You are arguing in bad faith.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.ml•In South Korea, outrage over key ‘pro-Japan’ appointments reopens WWII wounds2·10 months ago“Washington” seems quite convinced of an imminent WWIII, and I’m guessing they intend to spend a lot of time in Asia.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto science@lemmy.world•American Science is in Dangerous Decline while Chinese Research Surges, Experts Warn | Scientific American147·10 months agoIt was posted to this international community. Regardless of the original intended audience, in this place the discussions should not assume nationality.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto science@lemmy.world•American Science is in Dangerous Decline while Chinese Research Surges, Experts Warn | Scientific American4·10 months agoThis sounds very interesting. I wouldn’t mind if you expanded on it.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto science@lemmy.world•American Science is in Dangerous Decline while Chinese Research Surges, Experts Warn | Scientific American117·10 months agoProblem for the USA
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto[Dormant, please move to !television@lemm.ee] Movies and TV Shows@lemm.ee•From the people who brought you GOT season 8 comes a show that has a bad ending people are shocked SHOCKED I SAY!2·10 months agoPeople are upset at the lack of an episode 9 and 10 to finish the season, and while upset, one is more like to pick up on everything and anything else that could be interpreted as bad. Then one wants to find validation online. So the internet is rife with people upset at the series, picking it apart and complaining about all the details that can be complained about - things that few would have complained about had there been an episode 9 and 10 to resolve at least some of the now highly pressurised cliffhangers.
Edging is fun until you realise you’re actually not getting any.
I liked the season and enjoyed every episode, except in some sense the finale. It was good TV, but I felt stressed for most of its duration because they kept drawing it out and I couldn’t imagine how they would manage to resolve all the built-up tension in the time left. When there was about 10 minutes left I began to realise that all these things they were talking about on the screen were unlikely to materialise, but thought that maybe they’d focus it all on a spectacular scene in King’s Landing. All hope left me when it was down to 5.
I want to complain about how they spent their screen time, but I’d rather there were simply 2 more episodes because I enjoy the pace. Maybe they could have cut the mud fight.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: US, European lawmakers jointly condemn Venezuela's handling of electionEnglish12·10 months agoDubious is your opinion on any subject.
Whatever your reason for saying that is, there is nothing I could possibly reply with that would make you consider any perspective I have to offer. Yet, here I go.
Al menos hablas español? O sos un chanchito del hemisferio norte jugando a revolucionario?
I understand Spanish to some degree because I have family in Colombia, but I suck at using it. I could trivially use a translation tool to help me compose a witty response, but that would change nothing.
5 M expatriates were held out of the ellection. Even with put the tallies, the ellection is a complete farse…
The fact that this is besides the point is the very point I’m making: stay. the. fuck. out. of. other. countries’. internal. politics. It’s really quite simple. Unless you are an imperialist, obviously.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: US, European lawmakers jointly condemn Venezuela's handling of electionEnglish312·10 months agoIt’s a statement and an intervention. Doesn’t have to be literal military aggression to qualify as meddling.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: US, European lawmakers jointly condemn Venezuela's handling of electionEnglish615·10 months agoSo based on suspicion, potential indications, circumstantial evidence, and bloody hopes rooted in political bias and grabby hands it must be the moral duty of the Free West to liberate all these helpless brown people that just can’t figure out how to start a revolution.
Actually, IIRC they do know how to do revolutions. I think they’ll be ok without your fat fingers in their pie, mate.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: US, European lawmakers jointly condemn Venezuela's handling of electionEnglish416·10 months agoDo you think them helpless peasants that require the intervention of big brother USA whenever there is trouble?
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: US, European lawmakers jointly condemn Venezuela's handling of electionEnglish623·10 months agoEven if Maduro’s government is using undemocratic means to maintain power, who the fuck are the US and EU to take stances on and decide what Venezuela needs?
Let the people of Venezuela decide for themselves. Fuck’s sake.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto Fediverse@lemmy.world•UPDATE! Now 30% of Lemmy Apps display posts accuratelyEnglish2·10 months agoAt the very least it doesn’t handle spoilers correctly
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is there any advantage to tying game logic to frame-rate?5·11 months agoIt may be of critical importance in some games that, no matter how low the framerate is, the player never misses an event due to skipped frames.
There are also games that are not real time even in their animations, and so there may be no benefit to skipping frames rather than just letting it run at whatever framerate. Slowed tick rate mostly feels weird if one has certain expectations for the passage of time.
Blóðbók@slrpnk.netto Technology@beehaw.org•Goldman Sachs: AI Is Overhyped, Wildly Expensive, and Unreliable3·11 months agoOnce. They do not have the ability to learn or adapt on their own. They are created by humans through “deep learning”, but that is fundamentally different from continuously learning based on one’s own actions and experiences.
That phrasing was obviously hyperbole, since 100% dependence isn’t even a well-defined statement (you can not assign a simple percentage to degree of dependence). Using it as a point to argue against is misguided at best, disingenuous at worst. You should read it as “it is definitely dependent [to a high degree]” rather than “it is entirely dependent”.