having the courage to choose your aesthetic convictions over profit is incredibly laudable
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RT @moldbugman
I agree with the actions of the Japanese waiter and manager in this anecdote. The customer was wrong and they were right to insist they knew better.
https://twitter.com/moldbugman/status/1331237885643681793
when a society finds itself sunk-cost-fallacying about why bright youngsters must be denied access to the sum of human knowledge is when it may be time to take a deep breath and pull the bandaid off (change funding incentives)
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RT @alicemazzy
libgen/scihub are of such monumental social/moral worth that their illegality delegitimizes the law as a whole
https://twitter.com/alicemazzy/status/1220062740825415689
Can’t get this song about Putin’s secret aqua disco out of my head
I'm extremely pleased with the results so far; let me know if you're nearsighted and would like to try this as well so I can see if my results replicate.
Evening vision (indoors, soft artificial lighting) is about 20/50, an improvement from 20/70 at beginning of experiment
Second update to reading glasses experiment (previously: https://schelling.pt/web/statuses/105589824902267696). I could read all or all but one letter of the 20/30 line on two eye charts, and got a decent portion of the 20/25 line after my eyes had a bit of time to adjust. I checked my blur-free visual range twice and got 43 and 48 inches, which would mean myopia of 0.8-0.9 D. I'll start routinely testing my vision in the nighttime (when it's typically worse) this evening.
When I'm reading or using a computer, I also try to keep my eyes just far enough back that focus is slightly difficult (though this has been a habit for a bit).
Results so far are promising. I've checked my binocular vision with a vision chart every morning in a bright room. I've gone from struggling over the 20/50 line to getting most of a 20/40 and 20/32 lines this morning. I can also look at objects a meter away without blur, suggesting my myopia is down to 1 diopter.
Update to reading glasses experiment (https://schelling.pt/@Connor/105560944173150582). For four days I've been going without my contact lenses (-1.25 diopters) and wearing +2.75 reading glasses almost constantly, including for distance vision (except for watching TV). Theoretically, this means I can't focus perfectly on anything more than 1/(1.25 D + 2.75 D) = 25 cm from my face. I also go on frequent outdoor walks where I try to focus on distant sharp-edged objects as best as I can through the reading glasses.
Has to be proto-Slavic because the cognates show a standard sound correspondence in which vowel+liquid becomes liquid+vowel (in West and South Slavic) or vowel+liquid+duplicate vowel (in East Slavic) - see also Pol. mleko and Russian молоко "milk" (both from a Germanic borrowing), or the Russian cities with names in -град (Old Church Slavonic borrowing) or -город (native East Slavic form).
I’ve been waiting for something like this
this explains much
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RT @CountJ0ecool
@miftah___ra harry potter and the stunning absence of any significant ideology
https://twitter.com/CountJ0ecool/status/1350388122933194754