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@khalidabuhakmeh@mastodon.social
2025-07-07 13:47:50

I keep giving AI a chance, but it keeps generating bullshit no matter what I type. I’m always left searching for a human response to what should be established and reasonable responses from any knowledgeable source.
This affirms my feeling that AI tools are not knowledge bases.

@deprogrammaticaipsum@mas.to
2025-05-05 18:16:54

"Mary Maxwell Gates, Bill’s mother, was appointed to the board of directors of the national United Way in 1980. And guess who else was in that committee? The late John Opel, president, chairman, and CEO of…, you guessed it, IBM, between 1974 and 1986."
deprogrammaticaipsum.com/gary-

@cheryanne@aus.social
2025-07-04 21:51:37

Safe. Everywhere. Always. | A Canberra Community Survey
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI

@arXiv_astrophHE_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-03 09:50:50

Primordial Black Holes as Coma Cluster Dark Matter and the Unresolved {\gamma}-Ray Background
Jeremy Mould, Bhashin Thakore
arxiv.org/abs/2507.01421

@davidaugust@mastodon.online
2025-07-01 23:41:39

It is only a matter of time until noem, homan, dhs, ice and potus realize dropping people out of aircraft is cheaper than housing or moving them.
Unless they already have.
Rumors are the US is engaging in death flights. Already there are some known flight paths of ice flights turning around over bodies of water.
The US Congress and international community seem to be the only things that can stop this.

The image is a table titled "A selection of mass killings by death flights, dropping people from aircraft over water or remote terrain." It lists various countries, time frames, and the number of victims for each documented instance of mass killings by death flights. The table includes the following details:

Country	Time Frame	Number of Victims
Argentina	1976–83	1,500–2,000+; 30,000 disappeared
Chile	1973–90	120 confirmed
Colombia	1948–58	Documented during La Violencia
Guatemala	1975	At least …
@arXiv_mathRA_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-05 07:27:13

Associative triple trisystems and standard embeddings
Ra\'ul Felipe, Guillermo Vera de Salas
arxiv.org/abs/2506.04191

@pre@boing.world
2025-05-27 19:06:58
Content warning: re: Doctor Who - Wish World
:tardis:

A wish granting god baby, granting Conrad's wishes in service of the Rani, turns London into a misogynist utopia and The Doctor into a good husband and insurance worker.
Hard to say why misogynists are so keen on the American 50s. Perhaps because it was before blacks had the vote and women could do banking.
And if anyone doubts this ridiculous tale, their table stops working and their family might call the doubt police, so they soon learn not to. All very oppressive and subversive.
Ruby manages to doubt anyway. And all the disabled people who simply never enter into Conrad's mind. Nice touch that. Great scene in the tent city filled with the dispossessed. They don't seem to have actually done anything so far but maybe they'll get more useful in part two.
Conrad is on TV telling a story about a man named Doctor Who.
Giant dinosaur skeletons walk the city, stepping over sky scrapers, and a bone palace towers above the city. Because I guess Conrad wishes for it to be so in order to give the Rani somewhere to live.
The palace is beautiful and Gothic.
But doubt is seeping in. Rogue is back, on the TV in hell, telling the Doctor that tables don't work like that. So he investigates. Gets himself reported to the doubt police who take him and Belinda to the bone palace.
The Rani's split from Miss Flood gives the pair of them a good chemistry. Queen and her maid of honour. Seems like Mrs Flood is likely to be the Rani's downfall. She doesn't like being told to make a sandwich.
A lot of exposition going on, but they at least put a hat on it: "Isn't just exposition, I need you to doubt"
So that's the reason for the strange wishes: To make the doctor have doubts so severe that the reality collapses, and Rani can rescue Omega. Omega is the dude in a Mask from the first 3 doctors episode, who gave the timelords time travel and got trapped in the underworld in the process. Timelords forgot him and never mounted a rescue, but presumably Rani is now hoping he'll bring back Galifrey.
And with London collapsing into the underworld and the doctor falling from the sky, we get the episode break and have to wait until next week.
That's not a cliff hanger, that an already-falling-from-the-cliff hanger.
Poppy really is his daughter he's shouting as he falls. And you know what that means?
🤨🤔
Back in Space Babies, the worst episode of the Nchuti seasons, that space baby asked if he was her parents and he said he wished that he was their parents.
That wish has been granted somehow?
Is this space baby Susan's mother? They have very different skin tones, but that doesn't matter much in a regenerating species.
Never have found out much about The Doctor's child. When he traveled with his granddaughter everyone assumed he'd met his own kid, the grandchild's parent.
But that doesn't have to be true for a time traveler. Maybe he met the granddaughter before he met his own kid, and maybe his own kid was just wished into his family line 60 years later (or billions of years in his timeline I guess).
Pretty fun episode but not sure it makes much sense. Why doesn't the Rani just wish for Omega to be back instead of all this doubt and underworld bollocks?
Last one next week. Super long episode. Hope it's all cleared up. Good chance we'll meet Susan again I think. And maybe see Omega's mask once more.
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@arXiv_csHC_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-30 07:40:09

Avatars and Environments for Meetings in Social VR: What Styles and Choices Matter to People in Group Creativity Tasks?
Anya Osborne, Sabrina Fielder, Lee Taber, Tara Lamb, Joshua McVeigh-Schultz, Katherine Isbister
arxiv.org/abs/2506.21780

@arXiv_astrophSR_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-03 07:47:17

Population Synthesis Study on the Binary Origin of Type Ibn Supernovae
Takatoshi Ko, Tomoya Kinugawa, Daichi Tsuna, Ryosuke Hirai, Yuki Takei
arxiv.org/abs/2506.00931

@arXiv_grqc_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-06-24 11:41:30

$g$-mode oscillations of dark matter admixed neutron stars
Swarnim Shirke, Debarati Chatterjee, Prashanth Jaikumar
arxiv.org/abs/2506.18892