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Random Search Wired Into Animals May Help Them Hunt | Quanta Magazine
https://www.quantamagazine.org/random-search-wired-into-animals-may-help-them-hunt-20200611/
I can so easily relate to this. I used to enjoy going on random drives to see where it got me. I would like to try a levy-walk but will wait for it to be cooler. Too hot!
But hopefully it will rain soon ...
Why Gravity Is Not Like the Other Forces | Quanta Magazine
A nice piece about #gravity in Quanta Magazine
https://www.quantamagazine.org/why-gravity-is-not-like-the-other-forces-20200615/
@freemo @design_RG Urm, was it me who broke the discourse server? Getting a 502 bad gateway whislt posting something.
Sorry. ![]()
Always happy to thoughtful and respectful consideration of ideas is the cornerstone of qoto. We are a place for discussion, debate, and ultimately changing our minds and learning. This isnt a place for preaching and i love that about qoto too, its why i created it.
A Sterling endorsement, thank you, Chris.
This place is pretty unique -- I have been in internet communities of different kinds for 30 years now. Fr many years it was Forums, and I was active and became Mod, and sometimes Staff, assistant admin in some of them.
No place in my experience had an upper level Admin class that would take a Mod's suggestions and give it thorough evaluation, then decided by consensus or voted -- with the Mods getting equal voting power.
One person, one vote, this is thanks to our fearless leader's vision, and unique indeed. We disagree sometimes, in fact I do get ticked off and he knows what causes that. But there's mutual respect, and no offense is taken, we are professionals.
Tribute to Jeff's vision and openness. Very, very rare.
I was in different places over time, and of course left; there comes a time when it's the best for all involved, or I wouldn't be here now. Some of the places I worked at are still alive and important in their niches.
I do know I am a sailor, a traveller, and a day will come when I set sail, saddle my bike and take to the road -- just like I love doing in real life.
Until then, it's a pleasure working here; people couldn't pay the cost of the work volunteered by dedicated staff all over the Fediverse. Got to hope the experiment goes well, as the corporate internet is pretty disgusting sometimes.
A post I made recently on our forum about how essential Free Speech is, especially to a STEM instance (adapted from the original).
Freedom of speech is a basic human right, and double important in the field of science. It isnt “religious like” so much as it is essential to any space where the primary goal is truth.
It has served more to bolster our reputation than it ever has to hurt it. 58% of our users explicitly joined due to freedom of speech principles and the rest were not put off by it evidenced by their presence.
I find it ironic that the only instances that have ever used the principle to “hurt our reputation” are instances themselves with a horrible reputation, often instances that struggle to keep users and where large numbers of their user base have fled to other free speech oriented instances (QOTO being a huge focus among them).
I have seen people repeatedly suggest we block users simply because their opinion disagreed with their own (usually politically) and thus you’d think it would “hurt our reputation”. Perhaps the focus shouldnt be what the reputation of a server who has created a walled echo chamber for themselves and demands it of others. Perhaps the focus should be the quality of our server, to foster a free exchange of ideas where a person doesnt need to be in fear that should their opinion be too unpopular they will be cast away.
We have all seen the damage in both the USA and Europe excessive censorship of speech has caused in the past. During the cold war tens of thousands were arrested in the USA for voicing communist sentiments. In europe During WWII only propaganda pro-nationalist messages were even permitted on the airwaves at all. The people have suffered greatly from this.
It is important to note what free speech means. It doesnt not (and never has) meant “you can say anything you want without repercussions”. What it does mean is that “you are free to hold any opinion you want, but your expression of that opinion may be held to scrutiny”
The irony in all of this is if anyone actively pushed free speech on any of the servers people worry about our “reputation” with they would have been suspended long ago. We wouldnt even be able to have this sort of dialogue on those servers at all.
I dont wish to control others and force them to think like me, I do not want an echo chamber, I do not want a curated list of opinions that follow my vision. I want a meeting of minds, I want brilliant people living without fear to voice their opinions, engage in debate, and reach for truth.
I have been on many of the servers some people seem to worry about our reputation with. They are the most toxic and vile environments I have ever seen online. To worry about our reputation with them is sad to say the least, let alone to want to replicate it. On the other hand I am immensely proud of the effect free speech has had on the quality of discussion on QOTO and the level of tolerance it has proven to foster between its members and the ability to have a fact-based, respectful discourse on otherwise difficult and emotional issues.
If after being at QOTO and seeing the difference between the rampant toxic intolerance of the other instances and our wonderful sense of tolerance and you still dont feel free speech has value, then sadly I have to wonder if you really can recognize what a healthy and vibrant community looks like. Luckily the vast majority of our users see the value, appreciate it, and stay because of it.
Black Hole Paradoxes Reveal a Fundamental Link Between Energy and Order | Quanta Magazine
An interesting article on why there is a link between entropy and energy.
the #QOTO ToS has been officially been updated after an in depth conversation with the community.
No policy changes occur, we have simply changed the wording to more accurately reflect the moderation policies we have always upheld.
Be kind, be respectful, and you will always have a place here!
You can see our new ToS here: https://qoto.org/about/more
@Quellist1Resleeved As long as you are respectful and compassionate towards others your welcome here.
Agree. To become informed about our society you have to be open to the full spectrum of opinions, whether you agree with them or not. Only then you can sensibly decide what your own opinion is, and make it convincing for yourself before you start to try to convince others =)
I've never once blocked someone over a difference of opinion, and very rarely without talking to someone first to help resolve the issue.
Yet its not uncommon for others to block me through the course of a respectful post or comment, based solely on a difference of opinion.
In and of itself I dont mind that but what is particularly telling is that in every single case it is clear they dont even really understand what my position is or what my concerns are.
Take the most recent person who had an "episode" and blocked me at hearing I don't like bernie, didnt really even bother to ask why. Just a tirade and a block. But the reason is pretty reasonable: He promised military cuts and his proposed budget has much less than even a 0.1% reduction in military costs, among other things. But all he had to know is I dont like bernie, thats enough for him to make up his mind.
What these people dont get, and the point in me making this post is this: You are doing me a favor. I dont block people because, ultimately, I dont have to. The only people worth blocking are usually the people who are the ones doing the blocing after the first few words are thrown. Anyone who sticks around and have a conversation rather than block the first time someone disagrees, well i dont care what your opinion is, you've already earned enough of my respect that I'll hear you out.
Interesting fact of the day: After the asteroid impact that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs it took 32,000 years after the event for the dinosaurs to go extinct.
The climate change itself that resulted took about 4,000 years to fully take effect.
People often say how Climate Change might be a natural process but people don't realize how absurd that is and why scientists laugh at the very idea. Even unnatural climate change like the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs is much MUCH slower than the climate change we are witnessing today. Literally there has never been a point in the history of life on earth where global temperatures have changed as quickly as they are changing now.
Quanta Magazine
Fascinating. I was familiar the number of bounces of sliding blocks can be made to represent the digits of #pi, but this adds another twist.