A long time ago, a LWer posted lyrics to a The National song, which introduced me to the band. About a week ago, the band uploaded a new song, with some more interesting lyrics, so I figured I would pass the fun forward.
Specifically, the lines are:
``Something somehow has you rapidly improving
Oh, what happened to the wavelength we were on?
Oh, where's the gravity gone?
Something somehow has you rapidly improving
You found the ache in my argument
You couldn't wait to get out of it
You found the slush in my sentiment
You made it sound so intelligent
``
Source:
beriukay
This post reminds me of this old song:
I have seen such porcelain bidets also in Germany. When I was a kid, I assumed they were footbaths, or baths for babies.
“neither of is is” → “neither of us is”
“quietly ushered her though” → “[...] through”
All this knowledge about water, and fully 10% of the time, I can’t pour water from a coffee pot without having it spill...
I can contribute a data point to this. A long time ago, a friend of mine studied and lived with a Yup’ik tribe in Alaska. She told me that in their meetings, it was a strong cultural norm to be absolutely silent while the speaker speaks, no matter who they are, until they say the word for “done”, even if the person pauses for several minutes. The only exception to this norm was when an elder tells someone younger that they are done, using the exact same word. So I guess the better translation would be “I am/you are done”. She told me that this was normally used for guidance/instruction.
And now we are caught up!
A neighbor recently told me that he discovered that he unknowingly contracted covid, and that he discovered this fact when he went to see a foot doctor for unrelated reasons. The doctor told him that the virus causes blood to clot in the tips of your toes, leaving you with covid toe. The more you know.
I’m not sure if it’s intentional, but the link where you first introduce Seeds of Science (theseedsofscience.org) recursively points back here. The how to publish link later in the paragraph goes to the expected location.
These vibrations are good, but I think more research needs to be done on ensuring Friendly Excitations.
I’ve been wondering for a little while now, is it momentum that keeps NE-ex-NY separate from NY? Is it because, since you’re from there, it matters to you to keep them separated? Because outside of the original outbreak, I don’t think NE-ex-NY + NY (aka just NE) has ever risen above the next-lowest region since May of last year.
Since I have not read the first one, I could only speculate that the people who end up helping realize that nobody else is going to do anything to help, which breaks them out of the effect and they end up helping more.
yEd graphs: https://www.yworks.com/products/yedTAPs (Trigger Action Plans): https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/vE7Z2JTDo5BHsCp4T/instrumental-rationality-4-2-creating-habits
Everything everybody else has said resonates with me as well, but there’s one thing nobody has really hit on yet, so I’ll talk about that.
While I have no visual imagination, I have a fairly rich auditory one. While thinking up an example, the McDonalds jingle that goes ” ba da bop ba baaaa, I’m loving it” played in my head. I can recall it at will, and pitch shift it as I want. I make no claim of having perfect pitch, but I do have decent relative pitch.My internal voice has internally repeated nearly every sentence I have ever read or written, unless I deliberately shut it off. I can recall voices and sounds, and I think it helps me identify accents and languages. This doesn’t make me a perfect mimic, but I have yet to mistake an Aussie for a Kiwi , which apparently happens.
Movies definitely affect my reading of books, but I usually don’t mind these changes. I’m never going to read Samwise in a voice that isn’t Sean Astin’s, and that’s fine by me. My reading speed is average. And in a good book, I will often stop and reread particularly pleasing prose, which is generally (but not necessarily) alliterative. The pleasing effect can either be in hearing the sounds play out, in my head, or in the way it would feel to say the sounds. So while visual readers may enjoy a book for the color of the roses, I am often doing similarly, by admiring the susurrations of those same roses. This may be related to ASMR in some way.
From hivewired:
Pasek’s Doom is the name for induced internal conflict between hemispheres, named for Maia Pasek, whose death Ziz blames on suicide caused by hemisphere conflict. Supposedly after inducing a hemisphere split and finding out they were good male left brain and neutral female right brain, the right brain despairingly committed suicide and killed them both after being woken up enough to act in the world.
And I just realized I quoted OP’s source. I seriously got lost reading all of this. But It sounds like taking own headspace drama too seriously is about right.
Very good point! This was also a major factor in Alaska’s vaccination numbers. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-vaccines-alaska/native-health-providers-drive-alaskas-vaccination-success-story-idUSKBN2BZ114
Some villages are up at the 98% vaccinated range: https://www.alaskapublic.org/2021/03/26/heres-how-a-mother-daughter-team-helped-vaccinate-98-of-mekoryuks-population/
And so, it came as a surprise to me to learn recently that such an alternative has been available to us since World War II, but not pursued because it lacked weapons applications.
It feels perverse, to me, that thorium has been an available option since WW2, and was ignored because it was NOT good for making weapons; and now it is cited that embracing thorium increases the risk of nuclear proliferation.
Hey, this was a great write-up! Quite comprehensive, and definitely showcases more of the functionality than I normally use.
Another useful trick is that you can increment and decrement numbers. In normal mode, making sure your cursor is on the same line and before or on the chosen number, press
ctrl a
to increase by one, orctrl x
decrease by one. You can combine this with a prefix (just like above with jumping lines), so56 ctrl a
will increase the next number on that line by 56. This is most useful with integers, not so great with decimals.
Edit: formatting.
Just to put some numbers on this, we can assume that burning wood has plenty of particles in the 0.2-0.3 micron range, which is commonly regarded as “the most penetrating particle size”.
N95 masks meet the standard that they filter out 95% of these particles. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nioshtic-2/20023155.html
In the following study, the better of the surgical masks that was studied allowed 25% of the 0.3 micron particles through, which matches the 1/5th effectiveness you mentioned. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nioshtic-2/00210276.html
On p16 of this EPA handout, they absolutely do mention the hand-holding logic of having a false sense of security. But they also address the possibility that the mask can make breathing more difficult, contribute to heat stress, and that these masks:
do not filter out harmful irritant gases, such as acrolein or formaldehyde, or other toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide
They also specifically state:
Masks can also be used in conjunction with other methods of exposure reduction, including staying indoors, reducing activity, and using HEPA air cleaners to reduce overall smoke exposure.
So I think the serious answers to your final questions are: it would help by 25%, I sure as hell would, and maybe?
Two more that don’t have hidden agendas:
Spirit Island
Chinatown