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Unironically I think this meme is really good for explaining why maths formalisms and notation are so valuable, even when they seem cumbersome/convoluted. It's an incredibly precise way to describe the interaction of a lot of related-but-meaningfully-distinct concepts, and this is a great showcase of that, thank you Lynn Chordbug you're the best.

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Every once in a while, I wish the friendship meter from the Sims was real so that way when people tell me "I used Chat-GPT" they can visually see just how much respect I just lost for them in that moment.
One time an acquaintance told me she entered Snape's star chart into chatgpt and I could physically feel that meter dropping three separate times over the course of her sentence
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The Five Scholars is the answer to the question "what if the Manhattan Project was also Fleetwood Mac"
Come to think of it, it really is insane that my entire country is burning alive and literally no one in the rest of the world cares. Thousands of Indians are dying every day from the heat, it's 45+ degrees in multiple areas, the government couldn't give two fucks, we're getting severe warnings and red alerts, and not a soul outside of South Asia is speaking about it because why would you ever care about brown people
please keep talking about how Becky from Maryland doesn't like the rising gas prices. It's clearly the more pressing issue.
Here are some articles detailing conditions in India from the last few months (an entire subcontinent has been baking for MONTHS and there's silence from most media sources):
South Asia is witnessing scorching heat waves, with temperatures in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India regularly surpassing 110 degrees Fahrenh
Modi denied climate change for years. Now, as heat deaths mount, his government offers branding instead of protection.
Highly encourage people to read these. Like OP said, Modi's government doesn't give a shit. From what I can find, Pakistan's and Bangladesh's governments are equally ineffective. Most of the casualties are laborers who have to choose between heat stroke or them and their families starving to death. Many of the stats are under-reporting the casualties, instead citing people's causes of death as kidney failure or cardiac arrest without acknowledging what led to it. Also, many casualties live in rural or impoverished areas without adequate medical care or cooling infrastructure.
I honestly had no idea what people outside India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh could do but here's a comment on OP's post from @spacescaptain who offers some good ideas:
"to my understanding, the main things we can do as westerners are to 1. urgently advocate for climate change legislation and consequences for the businesses/military complexes that create these conditions, and 2. advocate for open and compassionate immigration policies to prepare for the ~1B climate refugees that are gonna need somewhere to go. anything i'm missing? /gen"
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Nottinghamshire tree, one of Europeâs oldest and largest, fails to produce leaves after being stressed by series of hot, dry summers
The Major oak, one of Europeâs oldest, largest and most celebrated ancient trees, has died.
The huge tree, which has grown in Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, England, for at least 1,000 years, failed to produce any leaves this year, after becoming stressed by a series of hot, dry summers.
Thousands of visitors admire the oak each year, with its great age, enormous 11-metre girth and 28-metre canopy inspiring a forest of folklore. Although the oak would not have been hollow in Robin Hoodâs day, it was said to have provided a sanctuary for the outlaw and his gang when fleeing the tyrannical Sheriff of Nottingham.
In the winter of 2010, when snow fell on the tree, it traced an eerily precise image of Friar Tuck on the trunk. In other winters, when snow fell all around, none appeared on the treeâs limbs.
But it was recent summers â and human admiration â that probably hastened the natural end of the treeâs long life.
Like other ancient oaks, the tree has been repeatedly stressed by the heat and drought of global heating, particularly the heatwave of July 2022 when Britain baked under record 40C temperatures.
Robin Hood arrived in an electric van for an impromptu, informal funeral beside the tree after the RSPB, which manages the Sherwood Forest site of special scientific interest (SSSI), announced the treeâs passing.
Robert Brackley, an outdoor educator who has shown thousands of schoolchildren the wonders of the Major oak while dressed in authentic outlaw furs with functioning bow and arrow, said: âThe stories it has given us is the legacy. Itâs the most famous tree in the world. The legend always lives on. I feel sad but itâs a fleeting moment in time. We must remember how it was and be in awe of it today.â
Robert Brackley, an outdoor educator who has shown thousands of schoolchildren the wonders of the Major oak while dressed in authentic outlaw furs with functioning bow and arrow, said: âThe stories it has given us is the legacy. Itâs the most famous tree in the world. The legend always lives on. I feel sad but itâs a fleeting moment in time. We must remember how it was and be in awe of it today.â
Visitors from Spain, Sheffield, the US, South Korea and Australia paused beside the tree to pay their respects. âItâs ginormous!â said Carter Jackson, eight, from Sheffield. âItâs a really beautiful tree and itâs sad itâs died.â
âPoor tree,â said Kirsty Champion from Adelaide. âI always watched Robin Hood on the TV and read the books. Itâs so sad that we tried to help it and conserve it but it probably made it worse.â
England has a unique wealth of very large and ancient oaks: 114 living ancient oaks with a girth of more than nine metres, described by conservationists as âthe white rhinos of the UKâ, with only 98 found across the rest of Europe, including Scotland and Wales.
Ever since the oak was named in honour of Maj Hayman Rooke, a local historian who described the tree in 1790, it has attracted admirers â these days, 350,000 each year. Although a protective barrier was placed around the tree in the 1970s, the oak was weakened by poor soil health and soil compaction from visitors as well as Sherwoodâs wartime role as a military camp.
Well-intentioned historical interventions have not helped its longevity. In 1904, props and metal chains were installed to support its branches. In the 1960s, hollow parts of the tree were filled with concrete to support it, while limbs were clad with lead, then fibre-glass and even treated with fire-retardant paint.
Experts believe that the props that continued to support the treeâs mighty limbs also placed it under strain. Left alone, ancient oaks shed their limbs and âgrow downâ, retreating into their trunk and thereby requiring less water and nutrients as they age.
Since the RSPB took over management of the site in 2018 and undertook studies and emergency action to address the treeâs failing health, it was discovered that the oakâs mighty trunk was becoming depleted of water as it was pumped to the outer branches, which were artificially supported by props.
The props âprobably impacted its ability to sustain itself,â said Chloe Ryder, RSPB Sherwood Forest estates operations manager, but they could not be removed because the tree would have collapsed. She said she was âdevastatedâ by the death of a tree she used to visit as a child.
âItâs heartbreaking. Iâm genuinely gutted itâs happened in my lifetime, let alone in my tenure. Iâve almost dreaded coming to see it and have that confirmation, and see no leaves on it. I still think itâs one of the most beautiful trees. We call it a living museum because itâs got so much to teach us, both good and bad.â
Underground tests revealed âa strangled and starved root system in total disconnect to its surrounding environment,â according to Ryder, in nutrient-poor soil that was starved of microbial life. Over the past three winters, the RSPB gently excavated around the treeâs roots to aerate, feed and restore their health and vitality. Although tests showed life returning to the soil, the Major oak sprouted hardly any leaves last year and has no buds or leaves this year.
Reg Harris, an arborist who has monitored the treeâs health for the past nine years for the RSPB, said it was impossible to isolate a single cause for its decline. âThe range of factors affecting it over such a long period of time is very wide and varied, including 200 years of tourist footfall and vehicular compaction, changes to the water table from coal mining beneath it and significant changes to the climate, particularly in the last 10% of its life.
âSadly, it seems probable the lack of summer rainfall over the last five years, coupled with the unprecedented high temperatures, have had a significant hand in it.â
Although the tree is leafless and lifeless, it will be allowed to continue standing, particularly because its âdeadwoodâ is almost as valuable to other wildlife as a living tree.
âIt still has this totally irreplaceable habitat value. Itâs still one of the largest trees in Europe and itâs still doing a lot for the ecosystem,â said Ed Pyne, senior conservation adviser at the Woodland Trust. A quarter of all forest species are dependent on deadwood at some point in their lifecycle.
While everything was done to save the Major oak, Pye said other ancient trees were dying or being destroyed without anyone realising, and called for the government to introduce special protection. âWe lose a tree like this every year. They have no designated legal protection and we are losing them because they are not being valued appropriately.â