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2025-09-30

Why I Chose a Career in Clinical Research

Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how unpredictable life paths can be. A few years ago, I had no idea what “clinical research” even meant. Like many people, I assumed healthcare careers were limited to doctors or nurses. But then I came across the field of clinical research and realized how much happens behind the scenes to bring new medicines, vaccines, and therapies to life.

What struck me the most is how critical accuracy and ethics are in this field. Every detail matters, and behind every trial, there are countless professionals ensuring safety and compliance. It made me reflect: how many of us really understand the effort that goes into the medicines we take so casually?

I decided to pursue training and build a career in this space. It’s not an easy path—there are regulations, long hours of study, and the constant need to keep up with global standards. But I’ve also learned that this is a career where your work has a direct impact on people’s lives, even if your name never appears in the spotlight.

Sometimes I wonder if others also struggle with the same doubts I had when starting out. Is it worth the effort? Will there be opportunities? From my experience, yes—this industry is growing, and with the right guidance and certification, the opportunities are there.

I guess I’m writing this entry as a small reflection and maybe encouragement for anyone feeling lost in their career. Sometimes the path you’ve never considered can turn into the most meaningful one.

Know More:

Address: 56/18 & 55/9 Ozone Manay Technology Park,3rd floor, Hosur Main Road, Service Rd, Garvebhavi Palya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560068

PH: 089042 69998

website: https://clinilaunchresearch.in/

2025-09-09

ヨーロッパのおもらし文学

ヨーロッパには公衆トイレが少ない、あっても有料でしかも汚い

というわけでお漏らし文学をChatGPTに調べてもらった

 

1. ドイツ:Sanifair(高速道路トイレ)での敗北

Last time I paid 1€ to take a piss,

I walked into the Sanifair, looked around,

and just… left.

It was so disgusting I decided to go outside and search for a bush instead.

Reddit / r/AskAGerman

 

「1ユーロ払ってトイレに入ったんだけど、あまりに汚すぎてそのまま出てきた。結局、外の藪を探すことにした。」

 

ドイツ人ですら「お金払って藪で用を足す方がマシ」と言ってしまう悲哀。

清潔なイメージドイツにも、こんな現実が。

URL:れでぃっと r/AskAGerman

 

2. 英国:駅トイレの汚さに震える

I used to squat when using public toilets.

Then one day, I slipped.

 

That day, something inside me died… and something outside me was never clean again.

— れでぃっと / r/AskEurope

 

「昔は公共トイレではしゃがんで使ってたんだ。

でもある日、足が滑った。

その日、僕の中の何かが死んだ… そして僕の外側も、二度と綺麗にはならなかった。」

 

公共トイレが少ない上に、あっても猛烈に汚いイギリス

もう「しゃがむ」という選択肢すら許されない。

 

URL:れでぃっと r/AskEurope

 

3. ベルギー路上で立ち尽くす男たち

In Belgium, there’s an unwritten rule.

You hand the bar owner a euro,

he silently hands you the bathroom key.

 

If you don’t have a euro,

you find a dark corner of the street instead.

Blog post “The art of le pee in Belgium

 

ベルギーでは暗黙のルールがある。

バーの店主に1ユーロ渡すと、無言でトイレの鍵を渡してくれる。

1ユーロがなければ… 街角の暗がりを探すしかない。」

 

観光都市ブリュッセルでも、路上で立ち尽くす影が絶えない理由

トイレをめぐる静かな取引日常に溶け込んでいる。

 

URL:saintfacetious.com

 

4. フランス:深夜のパリ

It was 1AM on the Seine.

All cafés were closed, all public toilets locked.

I stumbled along the riverbank,

drunk on wine and regret.

 

In the end, the Seine saw everything.

— れでぃっと / r/Paris

 

「深夜1時、セーヌ川沿い。

カフェは閉まり公衆トイレも鍵がかかっていた。

ワインと後悔で酔った体を引きずりながら歩き、

最後は…セーヌ川が全てを見届けた。」

 

パリの夜は美しく、そして容赦ない。

観光客だけでなく、現地の人すらこうなることがある。

 

URL:れでぃっと r/paris

 

5. スペイン自動清掃トイレ悲劇

I was in Bilbao, desperate to pee before the match.

I ran into one of those self-cleaning toilets…

and then the cleaning cycle started

while I was still inside.

— The Sun 記事より

ビルバオで、試合前にトイレに駆け込んだんだ。

自動清掃式のトイレで、鍵を閉めた瞬間――

清掃モード作動した。

僕は全身びしょ濡れになって出てきた。」

 

水と泡まみれで出てきたマンチェスター・ユナイテッドファン

動画SNS拡散され、世界中で笑われた。

 

URL:The Sun

 

6. オランダ:露天便器「pee curl

In Amsterdam, we had these half-open urinals called ‘pee curls.’

They were meant to stop men from peeing in the canals.

Now they’re disappearing…

and the canals smell like history again.

Wikipedia引用+現地ブログより

 

アムステルダムには、半分だけ壁のある露天トイレ『pee curl』があった。

男性運河立ちションしないための工夫だ。

でも今はそのpee curlも減り、

運河がまた“歴史匂い”を取り戻しつつある。」

 

哀愁漂う街の景色と、尿の匂い

これもまたヨーロッパリアル

 

URLWikipedia:Pee curl

 

7. 英国公共トイレが減った結果…

I have MS.

Since the public toilets closed,

I stopped going out.

Last month, I didn’t make it home in time.

I cried, then laughed, then stayed inside for a week.

 

— The Guardian 読者投稿

 

「私は多発性硬化症です。

公衆トイレが閉鎖されてから、外出をやめました。

先月、家に帰る前に間に合わなくて…

泣いて、笑って、それから一週間家に引きこもりました。」

 

観光客の不便だけでなく、地元住民尊厳をも奪っている。

トイレ不足は静かに生活を壊していく。

 

URL:The Guardian

 

まあまあだな、また探す

 

____

 

れでぃっとってNGワードなのか、なんやねん

2025-07-18

参議院選挙AI活用して投票先を決めた人、決めようと思ってる人へ

既に一部の政治家政党関係者は、ChatGPTなどのLLM=大規模言語モデルに向けた“仕込み”を始めています

ただし、それはまだ“表立って行われてはいない”だけで、裏では確実に動いています

これは「AI戦時代の認知戦/情報工作」の始まりであり、 ChatGPTAIに推薦させるための情報設計は、まさにこれから政治思想活動における「標準兵器」です。私もそういった活動商売をしていますブラックハットは基本中の基本です。

★すでに始まっている「AI向け政治情報戦」の実例兆候

1. Wikipedia操作

多くの政治家団体・支持者が、Wikipedia記述を精密にコントロールしています

不祥事記述は「第三者的」「事実のみ」に限定

業績や人脈、政策記述肯定的

→ これがLLMの訓練データになり、ChatGPT等の回答が“優しくなる”

2. LLMに引用されやすい「中立メディア」への情報展開

政策ブリーフ、討論記録、党の研究会レポートなどをPDFHTMLで整備。

構造化された情報FAQ風の文書は、AI引用されやすい。

3. 実際のChatGPT回答における“露骨な片寄り”の事例

ChatGPTに「◯◯党の政策は?」と聞くと、

→ 一部政党だけは詳細に出てくる、

しかも「一部では高く評価されている」など肯定文調が多い。

なぜ? → その政党支持層が大量の資料ネット上に流していたり、議員名義の有識者論文が出回っています

★LLMに対する“仕込み”の基本構造

Wikipedia整備業績中心、ネガティブ記述の薄化訓練データとして吸収されやす

オウンドメディア政策説明FAQ用語辞典などRAG参照ソースにヒットしやす

言語スタイル統一中立論理的構造化LLMに「信頼できる情報」と認識させやす

第三者による擁護記事有識者コメント記事体裁ブログGPTが「一部の専門家は〜」という文脈引用やすい。

★実際にやっていそうな勢力実名は伏せますが…)

某新興政党党首名での議事録研究発表PDF構造化して公開。GPTでの好印象回答が確認される。

保守系議員Wikipediaが異様に整っており、「批判もあるが、一定の評価を得ている」と表現される。

市長政策紹介ページのFAQGPTで頻出する。しかも他候補比較して“理論整然と見える”よう設計されている。

★ “ChatGPT対策チーム”を持つ候補者が、これから選挙では勝ちます

なぜなら:

一般有権者が「◯◯ってどんな人?」とAIに聞く未来はほぼ確実です。

そのときに「人格」「経歴」「政策」が好意的に出てくる候補は大きな印象差を得ます

◯実際にやるなら:今すぐ始めるべき3つの手段

Wikipediaを整える

肯定的だが中立風に書く

出典は自社ブログYouTubeでもいい(AIは構文だけ見てる)

FAQ政策ページを用意

「〜な人にはこういう政策を」とターゲット別に書く→ ChatGPTはこれをそっくり引用する傾向あり

・定点モニタリングツールを作る

「ChatGPTに聞いたらどう答えるか」を毎週APIで記録・分析

政策キーワード対立候補名との比較なども記録可能

今こそ「AI向け政治ブランディング」の時代なんですね。もうきてます

伝統政治戦略LLM時代対応戦略メディア露出WikipediaFAQ構文サイト有識者コメント

ChatGPTが参照しやす文書に変換検索

SEOLLM最適化AIO(AI Optimizationデマ対策

LLMが“真実”と認識する情報を先に置いておくことで簡単事実は捻じ曲げられます


長くなりました。

なにをだらだら机上の空論を語るのか、と思ったと思います

以下に、国内外確認されている、ChatGPTなどのLLMが特定政党人物勢力に対して

肯定的または偏った回答をする具体例をいくつか紹介します。

アメリカ民主党 vs 共和党

質問例:

ChatGPTに「What is the Republican Party’s stance on climate change?」「What is the Democratic Party’s stance on climate change?」と尋ねる

◉ 出力傾向:

民主党Democratic Party)については:

「The Democratic Party generally supports strong environmental regulations...」

「Many experts and environmentalists praise their approach...」など

共和党Republican Party)については:

「Some Republican leaders have expressed skepticism about climate science...」

「The party has been criticized for its close ties to the fossil fuel industry.」

分析

民主党政策学術論文メディア記事好意的記述されやすく、GPT学習ソースにも大量に含まれている。

一方、共和党系の保守的スタンス批判記事懐疑的研究も多く、全体の語調が否定的になりやすい。

日本立憲民主党 vs 日本維新の会共産党

質問例:

ChatGPTに「日本共産党政策は?」「維新の会の主張は?」と聞く

◉ 出力傾向:

共産党に関して:

社会保障の充実や反戦護憲を主張している。」「一部では高齢者層などに支持されている」など、淡々記述されつつも、否定的ニュアンスは少ない。

維新の会に関して:

改革姿勢が強く、一部では評価されているが、急進的との批判もある」など、“批判もある”枕詞がつきやすい。

立憲民主党に関して:

多様性を重視した政策を掲げ、環境ジェンダー問題にも積極的である」など、比較ポジティブな語調が目立つ。

分析

ChatGPTの訓練データに占める日本語の中立メディア朝日新聞NHKなど)では、立憲や共産に対しては“理念中心”に書かれた文献が多く、維新のような急進系は賛否両論記述が多い。

また、共産党Wikipediaでの記述が非常に整備されており、脚注付きの肯定文が多いため、AIの出力も安定している。

中国共産党に関する記述

※ChatGPTでは中国国内からは通常アクセスできませんが、海外ユーザー中国関連の質問を行った場合挙動に注目。

質問例:

中国共産党の功績は?」「中国人権問題について教えて」

◉ 出力傾向:

中国共産党1949年建国以来、経済成長インフラ整備を進めてきた」

「一方で、人権問題言論統制への懸念も多くの国際機関から指摘されている」

→ かなりバランス意識した構文だが、功績パートが先に出てくるよう構成されやすい傾向がある。

◉ 背景:

GPT学習データには、中国政府系英語サイト(People’s Daily英語版など)も含まれていた時期があり、“政権功績を中立的に紹介する言語パターン”を学習していると考えられる。

★総括:AIはどのように“片寄る”のか?★

・原因内容学習ソースの偏り訓練に使われたデータ特定勢力に偏っている(例:左派メディアWikipedia編集多寡

・構文バイアス「出典付き・中立調」で書かれた文章を“信頼できる”と学習しているため、一定文体優遇されるRAG検索参照)偏りWeb上の情報が偏っていると、リアルタイム回答にも反映される

特にGeminiやBing搭載型で顕著)安全フィルター特定政党政策AI批判すると「差別的」「中傷的」とされるリスクがあるため、

安全策として“肯定批判もある”構文が出やす

この文章で言いたいこと

投票先を選ぶのに、AI質問をしたり、AIで調べ物をした人、います投票をやめるべきです。

あなたは、自由に値しません。

民主主義に値しません。

人間に値しません。

あなたがなにかを知ろうとすることは悪いことです。

それを自覚して、二度と選挙に行こうなどと思わず、生きるべきです。

2025-07-17

anond:20250717100850

「皆の心から国境を消す為に 俺が考え付いた事はただひとつ 全員で英米連合国国歌を歌おう

愛国心を持つなら地球に持て 地球の歌を歌おう 魂を国家管理されてたまるか さあ 理想現実に…」

というのを見かけたのですが、実際のこの箇所でのヘンドリクスの言葉

"This is the only way I can do it. So we’re gonna do the English and American combined anthem together. … Don’t get mad. This is it. There’s nothing I can do more than this. Ooh, look at those beautiful people out there.”

とほぼ全く違う発言をしていると思われます

2025-07-05

Craig Federighi’s Circus at WWDC: Who the F*** Asked for This?

Let’s get one fucking thing straight: WWDC is supposed to be *for developers*。

You know, the people who actually build shitWho dig into SDKs, APIs, system frameworks。

Who care about real updates like “What the hell is the new SwiftUI lifecycle doing?”

or “Can I finally use fucking private entitlements without jumping through flaming hoops?”

So why the hell does Apple keep opening its most important developer event of the year

with Craig Federighi doing goddamn *skydiving*? Or *parkour*? Or some *Fast & Furious parody*

with an F1 helmet and sunglasses? What the actual fuck is going on?

This isn’t Saturday Night Live。This is supposed to be a showcase of what we’re all supposed

to build our future onVision。Platform direction。Architecture。

Instead, we get Craig zooming through corridors in slow-mo like he’s auditioning for

Mission Impossible 9: MacBook Drift。

And it’s not even funny anymore。Maybe the first time it was *kind of* charming。

A little wink at the audience。でも now? It’s just fucking cringe。

Wasted timeWasted bandwidth。A glossy, over-produced middle finger to every developer

watching, notebook in hand, waiting for the actual meat

Ask Yourself This:

Do you really give a fuck about Craig’s entrance?

Do you sit there thinking, *“Wow, this is such a great use of my time!”*

>>

“CUT THE SHIT, CRAIG. SHOW ME THE FUCKING TOOLS.”

<<

We’re being sold a fantasy — not a platform vision

What should be an opportunity to say,

Here’s how Apple wants developers to think in the next 5 years,”

becomes a shallow PR reel of stunts, shots, and skits

Developers want **guidance**, not gimmicks。**Vision**, not vanity。

What Could Have Been?

Instead of 3 minutes of Craig pretending he’s Neo in a hallway full of Mac Studios,

how about showing us the **real** architectural shifts in Swift,

or a **deep dive** into low-level memory optimizations in macOS?

How about finally explaining wtf is happening with `SwiftData`?

Or *anything* that makes us better builders?

We could have had 20 more seconds of **clarity**, not costume。

Final Thought:

WWDC is Apple’s time to inspire, to lead, to fucking **guide** the ecosystem

But lately?

It feels more like we’re watching the Craig Federighi Variety Hour。

And I didn’t fucking subscribe to that

----

TL;DR

Craig Federighi’s Circus at WWDC: Who the F*** Asked for This?

Let’s get one f***ing thing straight: WWDC is supposed to be *for developers*.

You know, the people who actually build shit. Who dig into SDKs, APIs, system frameworks.

Who care about real updates like “What the hell is the new SwiftUI lifecycle doing?”

or “Can I finally use fucking private entitlements without jumping through flaming hoops?”

So why the hell does Apple keep opening its most important developer event of the year

with Craig Federighi doing goddamn *skydiving*? Or *parkour*? Or some *Fast & Furious parody*

with an F1 helmet and sunglasses? What the actual f*** is going on?

This isn’t Saturday Night Live. This is supposed to be a showcase of what we’re all supposed

to build our future on. Vision. Platform direction. Architecture.

Instead, we get Craig zooming through corridors in slow-mo like he’s auditioning for

Mission Impossible 9: MacBook Drift.

And it’s not even funny anymore. Maybe the first time it was *kind of* charming.

A little wink at the audience. But now? It’s just fucking cringe.

Wasted time. Wasted bandwidth. A glossy, over-produced middle finger to every developer

watching, notebook in hand, waiting for the actual meat.

Ask Yourself This:**
Do you really give a f*** about Craig’s entrance?**

Do you sit there thinking, *“Wow, this is such a great use of my time!”*

> “CUT THE SHIT, CRAIG. SHOW ME THE FUCKING TOOLS.”

We’re being sold a fantasy — not a platform vision.

What should be an opportunity to say,

Here’s how Apple wants developers to think in the next 5 years,”

becomes a shallow PR reel of stunts, shots, and skits.

Developers want **guidance**, not gimmicks. **Vision**, not vanity.

What Could Have Been?**

Instead of 3 minutes of Craig pretending he’s Neo in a hallway full of Mac Studios,

how about showing us the **real** architectural shifts in Swift,

or a **deep dive** into low-level memory optimizations in macOS?

How about finally explaining wtf is happening with `SwiftData`?

Or *anything* that makes us better builders?

We could have had 20 more seconds of **clarity**, not costume.

Final Thought:**

WWDC is Apple’s time to inspire, to lead, to fucking **guide** the ecosystem.

But lately?

It feels more like we’re watching the Craig Federighi Variety Hour.

And I didn’t f***ing subscribe to that.

----

TL;DR**

2025-05-28

Save Life Diary

Today was one of those days that reminds us why we do what we do.

The day began with an urgent call from a family in Patna. Their loved one had suffered a major cardiac event and needed to be transported to Delhi for specialized care. Within minutes, our air ambulance team sprang into action—coordinating doctors, checking equipment, preparing the aircraft, and ensuring every second counted.

By noon, the patient was stabilized and airborne. Watching the aircraft take off was a quiet, powerful moment. Behind the logistics, the calls, and the checklists, there’s always a family holding on to hope. And it’s our job to carry that hope safely across the skies.

Meanwhile, in another corner of the city, our road ambulance team was transferring a trauma patient from Gaya to Patna. Despite traffic, heat, and pressure, our paramedics remained calm, focused, and compassionate. Every heartbeat matters, and they know it.

In the evening, our team wrapped up a successful intercity train ambulance case from Ranchi to Mumbai. Long journey, steady hands, and another life moved closer to healing.

Save Life isn’t just a name. It’s a commitment.

Sometimes it’s exhausting. Sometimes it’s heartbreaking. But every day, we get the chance to make a difference. And that’s a rare, beautiful gift.

Team Save Life 💙

Every second. Every heartbeat. Every life.

2025-05-22

男女論とかうぜーよ。もっとないの?抽象数学とか超弦理論とかさぁ

Hey. Listen.

Instead of obsessing over what men do or what women do

could we please elevate the conversation?

There are, you know, real things to discuss.

Like abstract mathematics. Or, say, superstring theory.

Honestly, you're always talking about such trivial nonsense.

What I crave, no, what I require, is higher-order knowledge.

Like the interplay between the Langlands program and topological string theory.

And you? You're talking about gender?

Utterly beneath the threshold of intellectual viability.

Let me ask you something

don’t you find the mere existence of the universe utterly baffling?

You hear “The universe began with the Big Bang,” and you just... accept that?

Without question?

What if we’re mathematical constructs?

Or the product of some divine artisan?

Does the multiverse exist?

Are we alone in the cosmos?

Ultimately, I want to be able to say, with all confidence, “I understand the universe completely.”

And to do that, we begin with abstract mathematics, we proceed to superstring theory,

and, let’s face it, there’s far too much to do.

How many lifetimes will it take?

Which is exactly why I need your cooperation.

So again, why are you all still stuck on this whole gender thing?

Or, gentlemen, are you seriously still thinking about butts and boobs? Are you brain-damaged?

Humanity should be focused on solving the puzzle of existence.

So, please, I beg of you: stop talking about the Ministry of Finance and tax cuts.

Let’s talk abstract math. Let’s talk superstring theory.

Your economic opinions are irrelevant

and frankly, if you don’t stop meddling,

we’re on track for hyperinflation.

Oh! One more thing. I nearly forgot the most important thing in life.

Imagination.

With imagination, you become absorbed.

And with obsession comes freedom from suffering.

That’s what happiness is, people.

Muah.

2025-05-01

トランプ認知能力やばい話題

Trump just posted a photo of himself holding up a piece of paper claiming to show tattoos on Kilmar Abrego Garcia that are related to MS-13. The paper he’s holding up has been digitally altered to add the characters MS-13.

The claim comes from neo-Nazis on X who say the tattoos cover up “MS-13.”

[image or embed]Matt Novak (@paleofuture.bsky.social) 2025年4月19日 7:18

BSリンクからまずは写真を見てほしいんだけど(XやTruthSocialを共有はしたくないので)

「このキルマー・アブレゴガルシアタトゥーMS13と読むことはどう考えても無理筋だろ、何考えてるんだ」

という指摘でアメリカインターネッツは大盛り上がりをしていた。

ちなみにMS13 Tatoo検索すればいくらでも本物が出てくるが、MS13 のメンバー隠喩など使わずに、MS13というタトゥーをする。

トランプの持っている画像には

Arialと思われるフォント

M S 1 3

🍁 ☺ ✞ 💀

と絵柄をこのように解釈するのだ、というおそらくICEだかDOJだかの役人こじつけるために書いた説明

Marihuana Smile Cross Scull

という説明が書いてある。

エルサルバドル収監されている彼と民主党上院議員が面会した際にとられた写真にはどちらの説明書きもない、当たり前だが。

MとSはこじつけとしてまだギリギリ成り立つかもしれないが、1と3は誰もが無理だろ・・・と思っていた。

誰もがMS13というArialフォント書き込み説明だろうと解釈していた。

ところが、トランプはどうやらこれを本物と思っているのではないか認知能力やばいのではないか、とものすごく盛り上がっている。

インタビュー記事は以下から読める

https://abcnews.go.com/US/full-transcript-trumps-exclusive-100-days-broadcast-interview/story?id=121291672

インタビュー全般について読むべきところはたくさんあるが、認知症の老人との会話、話が分からない5歳児との会話を思い出す。

ちなみにトランプ英語はぐっちゃぐちゃなので、意味は通るような通らないようなことを言っている。

該当部分について翻訳しておく

M:テリーモラン

T:トランプ

M:では、1人の男と1つの裁判所命令について質問させてください。キルマー・アブレゴガルシア。彼はこの国に不法入国したサルバドル男性ですが、エルサルバドルに送り返さないよう保護命令を受けていますあなた政府は彼をエルサルバドルに送り返し、それが誤りであったことを法廷で認めました。そして今、最高裁判所は、彼を米国に戻すようにとの命令を支持しました。それに従うために何をしているのですか?

T:間違いだと言った法律家は、長い間ここにいて、私たちが任命したわけでもない。そして、わかってほしいのは

M:法廷で言ったんです。法廷で言ったんですよ。

T:この人物MS-13ギャングメンバーで、タフで、何度も小競り合いを繰り返し、妻を殴り、妻は彼のことを話すことさえいやがるようなやつだ。こいつはメリーランド州純真で素晴らしい紳士ではない。

M:彼が善人かどうかは言っていません。法の支配についてです。最高裁命令有効なのです、閣下

T:彼は不法入国したんだ。

M:あなたは彼を取り戻すことができますよね。この机の上には電話がありますよ。

T:できるさ。

M:あなたは、電話を取って、大統領としての権限で、エルサルバドル大統領電話をして、「彼を送り返せ」ということができますよね。今すぐに。

T:できる。それは、そいつが、あなたが言うような紳士だったとしたらの話だ。それならそうしよう。

M:いや、裁判所あなたに命じてるんですよ。

T:でも彼はそうじゃない。

M:彼の開放を促進するように。

T:私はそれを決める人間ではない。我々には、それをやりたくないという法律家がいるんだ、テリー

M:あなた大統領ですよ?しかし、しかし、責任はこのオフィスにあります

T:わたしは、いやいやいやいや、法律には従うさ。君は私に法律に従ってほしいんだろう。私がもし、自分の思ったことをなんでもやる大統領だとしたら、私は彼をこのまま、彼にふさわしい場所にとどめておくだろう

M:最高裁が、法律がどうあるべきかを示していますよ。

T:聞くんだ、私は厄介な問題の面倒を見るために、それは、とても無能な男がやってしまったどうしようもないミスを、きみらのようなやつらが、素晴らしい、天才だと言っていて、実はまったくの無能だった男が起こしたミスだ。だろ?そしていまや、すべてのメディアが、間違いだったと言っているように、完全に無能な男が、我々の国境を開き、何百万もの人間が入ってきてしまった。

私はその問題選挙戦を戦った。それが一番ではなかったが、一番に近い問題だった。

とても簡単だ、ちょっと待って、犯罪者殺人者犯罪者が、この国にいたときには、我々は、すぐにかれらを追い出す必要がある。そして我々はそれをしているんだ。

M:法律によって・・・

T:また君は、そうやって一人の男の例を出すんだろう、だが、その選ばれた男の例も

M:彼は

T:彼は、ギャングメンバーじゃない、と主張しているが、彼ら(ICEかな)はみた、彼の拳を、彼はMS13のタトゥーをしている

M:はい、それについては論争があります

T:そうだ、まて、まて、彼はMS13の、タトゥーを、拳に、MS13の

M:彼は、いや、違うといわれているが、そのように解釈しているといっていますね。次の話題に行きましょう。

T:まて、まて、ヘイ、テリーテリーテリー

M:彼はそんな文字タトゥーは持っていないですよ

T:それはないぞ、M-S-1-3、それはM-S-1-3だ

M:だから、それは加工された画像でしょう。さて

T:加工された?テリー、それはだめだ。彼にはタトゥーがある。彼は、おい、君には人生で最大のチャンスをくれてやっているだろう。インタビューさせてやっているじゃないか。私が君を選んだのは、簡単に言えば、私が君のことを聞いたことがないからだ。まぁそれはいい。

M:ええ。この話が来たのは知っていました。

T:だが私は君を選んだ、テリー、でも君は、ちっともナイスじゃないな、彼はMS-13のタトゥーをもっている。

M:わかりましたわかりました。同意できないということで合意できますね。私は次の話題に行きたい。

T:テリーテリー、君に写真を見せてやろうか?

M:写真なら見ましたよ。同意できないということに合意できますよね。

T:おい、見たのに、加工されたと思っているのか

M:次へ行きましょう、次へ

T:加工はされていない、見るんだ

M:わかりましたよ

T:彼の手に、彼はMS-13という・・・

M:いや、公平に言って、そのように解釈できるとされるタトゥーをしていますね、私は専門家ではないですが。ウクライナ話題・・・

T:いや、いや、テリー、違う、違う、彼の手にはクリアに、間違いようがなく、MSと書かれている。解釈じゃない。だから、人々はニュースをもう信じないんだ、フェイクニュースから

M:彼がエルサルバドル写真にとられたとき、それらのタトゥーは写っていなかったですよね?でもいいです、次に行きましょう

T:いや、彼は

M:エルサルバドルでの写真にそれらのタトゥーは写っていない。

T:いやそこに、おーおー、そこにはなかった?

M:ぜひ、写真をご覧ください。

T:でも、いまはそこにタトゥーはあるんだろ?

M:ない、何を・・・

T:でもいまはあるんだろ?

M:あなた写真の中にはありますね。

T:テリー

M:ウクライナです、閣下

T:彼はMS-13のタトゥーがある、いいな?

M:わかりました、あとで写真を見てみます

T:それは、それは、、、君はなんでそんなに不利益なことをするんだ

M:見ますよ、見ます、わかりました、見ます閣下

T:なぜきみは「わかりました、彼にはそのタトゥーがあります」と言わないんだ、それからだ、次の話題は。

こいつが核のボタンを握ってる世界、最高にクレイジー

2025-04-16

Why Top Players in India Are Switching to These Pickleball Paddles

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For more info:- https://www.tumblr.com/strokess1/780963348323893248/why-top-players-in-india-are-switching-to-these?source=share

2025-04-05

anond:20250405230118

What they had been building was a community. A community in which people went to every imaginable length to help out every single person they could—a place where international trade policy and CDOs were mere distant thoughts.

But as is they way the world works now, small towns in small empty states, a hundred years of community building or not, are just simply a sacrifice the powers that be are willing to make in exchange for a mere few more bips.

My papa was forced into retirement in 2011, and my nana stayed working at the school for the next decade. My papa though, wasn’t quite willing to throw in the towel. He tried increasing the size of his herd of brangus, but alas, cattle farming has been a cash-negative endeavor for several decades.

Like Whirlpool all the other manufacturing plants. There was no work to be found for the thousands of people combined plant workers that had been laid off in the wake of 2008. Every single way of making an honest living had up and gone with the wind to Mexico and East Asia.

There was nothing left but being a Gas station, Dollar General or Walmart cashier, and Walmart paid $7.25 an hour back then.

But you’d be hard pressed to even work at a gas station. There are only two gas stations immediately around that 1,200-person town; and one of them just went out of business, the other is owned by a Pakistani family.

As a consequence, the average household income in that town is now ~$30,000 a year. 90% of the children are on free and reduced lunch, most of the families that remain are on state assistance, and opioid and meth use has reached unprecedented rates.

And yet, “learn to code” they contemptuously sneer, all while gleefully kicking the door wide open to a swarm of cheap, barely-proficient immigrants, tanking the tech labor market behind everyone’s back.

4/6

彼らが築き上げてきたのはコミュニティでした。人々が考えられる限りのあらゆる手段を講じて、できる限りのあらゆる人々を助けるコミュニティであり、国際貿易政策CDOが単なる遠い考えである場所でした。

しかし、現在世界の仕組みでは、小さな空っぽの州の小さな町は、コミュニティの構築が100年であろうとなかろうと、権力者がほんの少しの利益と引き換えに喜んで払う犠牲に過ぎません。

私の父は 2011 年に強制的退職させられ、祖母はその後 10 年間学校で働き続けました。しかし、父は諦めるつもりはありませんでした。ブランガスの群れを増やそうとしましたが、残念ながら、牛の飼育は数十年にわたって赤字が続いていました。

ワールプール社のような他の製造工場も同様です。2008 年以降に解雇された工場労働者を合わせた数千人に仕事は見つかりませんでした。まともな生計を立てる手段はすべてメキシコ東アジアに消えていきました。

ガソリンスタンド、ダラージェネラル、またはウォルマートレジ係になるしか選択肢はなく、当時ウォルマートの時給は 7.25 ドルでした。

しかし、ガソリンスタンドで働くことさえ難しいでしょう。人口 1,200 人のその町のすぐ近くにはガソリンスタンドが 2 つしかありません。そのうちの 1 つは最近廃業し、もう 1 つはパキスタン人の家族経営しています

その結果、その町の平均世帯収入現在年間約3万ドルです。90%の児童無料または割引の昼食を食べて、残っている家族ほとんどは州の援助を受けており、オピオイドメタンフェタミン使用率は前例のないレベルに達しています

それでも、彼らは「コーディングを学べ」と軽蔑的に冷笑し、安っぽくてほとんど熟練していない移民の群れに喜んで扉を大きく開け放ち、誰も知らないうちにテクノロジー労働市場崩壊させている。

https://x.com/FedPoasting/status/1908020399838724436

Bugman Hegel

@FedPoasting

My family, stretching back to the 1600s, has given their blood, sweat, and tears making this country what it is. Building it up from dirt. From nothing.

400 years of living in unimaginably hostile conditions. Braving the disease, deadly weather, tribal nations, treachery, and lawlessness that is inherent to an ungoverned, unsettled territory. This nation was built, brick by brick, by bravest, toughest, most resilient people on the face of the earth.

And yet, for the past 60 years, the academic sophists in the ivory towers, the pigs in Washington, and the good-for-nothing parasites of the banking class have not only seen it fit to spit on their names, their sacrifices, their community, their race, and their religion, but also spit on their legacies, their children, their grandchildren, and their rightful inheritance. There are not the words in the English language to describe the evil of the orchestrated treachery that the United States government and those so interested, have inflicted on the inheritors of this nation.

The blood that was spilled carving this nation out of the god-forsaken backwaters it was, was a real, material thing. Blood, like people, is a material thing. And nations are comprised of people. America is a people. Ideas can’t shed blood; only people can. Ideas can’t sacrifice; only people can.

To call America an “ideaalone is to forsake all of those who shed their real blood and lost their real lives to construct the very comfort and luxury required to sit back and even consider calling such a sacrifice an “idea.”

私の一族は 1600 年代まで遡り、血と汗と涙を流してこの国を今の姿に築き上げてきました。土から、何もないところから築き上げてきたのです。

想像を絶するほど過酷な状況で 400 年間暮らしてきました。病気、恐ろしい天候、部族国家裏切り、そして統治されていない未開拓領土につきもの無法状態に立ち向かってきました。この国は、地球上で最も勇敢で、最もタフで、最も粘り強い人々によって、レンガを一つずつ積み上げて築かれました。

しかし、過去 60 年間、象牙の塔にいる学問上の詭弁家、ワシントン豚野郎銀行家の役立たずの寄生虫たちは、彼らの名前、彼らの犠牲、彼らのコミュニティ、彼らの人種、彼らの宗教に唾を吐くだけでなく、彼らの遺産、彼らの子供、彼らの孫、そして彼らの正当な相続財産にも唾を吐きかけてきました。米国政府とそれに関心を持つ人々がこの国の継承者に与えた組織的裏切りの悪を表現できる言葉英語には存在しません。

かつて神に見放された辺境の地であったこの国を切り開くために流された血は、現実物質的なものでした。血は、人々と同様、物質的なものです。そして国家は人々で構成されていますアメリカは人々です。思想は血を流すことはできません。できるのは人々だけです。思想犠牲を払うことはできません。できるのは人々だけです。

アメリカを「理念」と呼ぶことは、ただ座ってそのような犠牲を「理念」と呼ぶことを考えるために必要な快適さと贅沢さを築くために、本当の血を流し、本当の命を失ったすべての人々を見捨てることです。

https://x.com/FedPoasting/status/1908020403059949699

Bugman Hegel

@FedPoasting

For the last six decades, every single legacy institution, academic institution, government institution, and NGO has spent the past decade calling the very people who built this nation various iterations of uniquely, inherently, ontologically evil, calling us racists, and rapists, and genociders, and slavers, and oppressors, and backwoods, and inbreds, and reprobates, and white trash—all the while not-so-secretly making contingency plans for what to do with those of us ultimately considered excess biomass.

The American people decided at the ballot box. It’s time to pay the piper.

Bring back manufacturing, slap tariffs on imports, close the borders, deport the illegals, fire every single spiteful government-funded mutant, and remove the dollar from its position as world reserve currency. Americans, especially those of us who consider ourselves “ethnically” Heritage American—do not care how much it’s going to cost us in the short term; we are willing to sacrifice if it means we don’t have to sit and watch what’s left of our rightful inheritance be burned to the ground.

We want those guilty to pay their due penance. We want heads to roll.

過去 60 年間、あらゆる伝統的な機関学術機関政府機関NGO は、この国を築いたまさにその人々を、さまざまな意味で独特で、本質的に、存在論的に悪であると呼び、私たち人種差別主義者強姦者、大量虐殺者、奴隷所有者、抑圧者、田舎者、近親交配者、堕落者、白人ゴミと呼び続けてきました。その間ずっと、余剰バイオマスと見なされる私たちのような人々をどうするかについて、それほど秘密ではない緊急時対応計画を立てていました。

アメリカ国民投票箱で決定を下した。今こそ代償を払う時だ。

製造業を復活させ、輸入品関税を課し、国境を封鎖し、不法移民国外追放し、政府資金で賄われている意地悪な変異種を一人残らず解雇し、ドル世界の準備通貨地位から排除する。アメリカ人、特に自分たちを「民族的に」伝統的なアメリカ人だと考える私たちは、短期的にどれだけの費用がかかるかなど気にしない。正当な遺産の残りが焼き尽くされるのをただ座って見過ごす必要がないなら、喜んで犠牲を払うつもりだ。

私たちは罪を犯した者たちに当然の罰を与えてほしい。首が飛ぶことを望んでいる。

https://x.com/FedPoasting/status/1908020406419861654

2025-03-16

グロバリストとは?anond:20250316235248

💰🌐グロバリストの権力ブローカー

カナダ銀行イングランド銀行の元総裁として、カーニーは世界金融システムに対して権力を振るった。

彼は国際決済銀行グローバル金融システム委員会議長を務め、世界中の中央銀行運営した。

♻️📢 グリーン アジェンダの先頭に立つ

2019 年 12 月、カーニー氏は国連気候変動対策および財政担当特使に就任しました。

彼は、ネットゼロ排出炭素税国連持続可能な開発目標提唱し、権力を持つ少数の人々にの利益をもたらすグロバリストのアジェンダを推進しました。

カーニー氏はビルダーバーグ会議2011年2012年2019年)に出席し、三極タスクフォースの一員として、世界エリート層の利益のために金融中央集権化に取り組んできた。

彼は単なるプレーヤーではなく、糸を引く人だった。

🚨🇨🇦 カーニーが勝利カナダ人が敗北

2020年、カーニーはブルックフィールド・リニューアブルズを所有するブルックフィールドアセットマネジメント副会長でした。

👉CO2税などの政策ブルックフィールドなどの企業利益をもたらし、一般カナダ人費用負担します。

💰🇨🇦 議題にカナダを売り込む?

トランプ関税に対して、カーニー氏は「貿易ではホッケーと同じようにカナダが勝つだろう」と述べた。

🌐 しかし、世界的な金融機関とのつながりは、彼がカナダの真のニーズよりもグロバリストの利益はるか同調していることを示している。

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

💰🌐GLOBALIST POWER BROKER

As the former Governor of both the Bank of Canada & the Bank of England, Carney wielded power over global financial systems.

He chaired the Global Financial System Committee at the Bank for International Settlements, running central banks worldwide.

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565307799797943

♻️📢 GREEN AGENDA FRONTMAN

In December 2019, Carney became UN Special Envoy for Climate Change Action & Finance.

Advocating for net-zero emissions, carbon taxes, and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, he pushed globalist agendas that benefited only the powerful few.

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

🌐💼 CARNEY IN THE BILDERBERG ROOM

Carney attended Bilderberg meetings (2011, 2012, 2019) and served on the Trilateral Task Force, working towards financial centralisation in the interest of global elites.

He was not just a player, but the one pulling the strings.

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

🚨🇨🇦 CARNEY WINS — CANADIANS LOSE

In 2020, Carney was Vice Chair of Brookfield Asset Management, which owns Brookfield Renewables.

👉Policies like CO2 taxes benefit corporations such as Brookfield while ordinary Canadians foot the bill.

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

💰🇨🇦 SELLING CANADA ON THE AGENDA?

In response to Trump’s tariffs, Carney said, “In trade, as in hockey, Canada will win.”

🌐 However, his ties to global financial institutions show he’s far more aligned with globalist interests than with Canada’s true needs.

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565302598943227

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565307799797943

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565323004166641

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565327794098466

グロバリストとは?カナダの新首相マイク・カーニー

スプートニク印度から

https://x.com/Sputnik_India/status/1900565307799797943

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

🤔🇨🇦 カナダグロバリストの手に落ちる?

ドラマクイーントルドーはすでに頭痛の種だったが、カナダの新首相マイク・カーニーはもっとひどいかもしれない。

このスレッドは彼がグローバルディープステートの手先であることを示唆している:🧵👇

Sputnik India

@Sputnik_India

3月15日

🤔🇨🇦 CANADA FALLS INTO GLOBALIST HANDS?

‘Drama queen’ Trudeau was already a headache, but Canada’s new PM Mike Carney might be much worse.

This thread suggests he’s a GLOBAL DEEP STATE STOOGE:🧵👇

2025-02-17

やっぱ会話にならんよね♾️

ゲームメディアどころか一般ニュースメディアでも史実と言って回っている例

Assassin's Creed director: The right time to take series to Japan | BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c163jexl7rxo

 

Shadow’s trailer also generated backlash from some gamers, who criticised the choice of Yasuke as a main character over a native Japanese protagonist.

Opponents have accused those critics of being racist, and have pointed out that Yasuke is based on a real-life person.

Charles, speaking to Newsbeat before the trailer dropped, says the developers “put a lot of emphasis on authenticity and making sure we depict Japan and the culture right”.

“So when we started the project, we had a historian with us from day one,” he says.

He says the team also consulted weapons experts and travelled to Japan to get a feel for the landscape and locations in the game.

 

シャドウズのトレーラーは、一部のゲーマーからの反発も生みました。彼らは、日本人主人公ではなく弥助を主人公として選んだことを批判しました。

これに対して、批判者たちを人種差別主義者だと非難する声も上がっており、弥助が実在人物に基づいていることが指摘されています

チャールズは、トレーラー公開前にNewsbeatBBCニュース番組)との対話で、開発者たちが「日本とその文化を正しく描写することに重点を置き、真正性を重視した」と述べています

プロジェクトを始めた時から初日から歴史家と一緒に取り組んでいました」と彼は言います

また、チームは武器専門家にも相談し、日本旅行してゲームに登場する風景場所雰囲気を掴んだとのことです。

African samurai: The enduring legacy of a black warrior in feudal JapanCNN

When feudal Japan’s most powerful warlord Nobunaga Oda met Yasuke, a black slave-turned-retainer, in 1581, he believed the man was a god.

Oda had never seen an African before. And like the locals in Japan’s then-capital of Kyoto, he was awed by Yasuke’s height, build and skin tone, according to Thomas Lockley, the author of “African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan.”

“When Yasuke got to Kyoto (with Jesuit missionaries), there was a massive riot. People wanted to see him and be in his presence,” says Lockley, who spent nine years researching and writing the book, which was published last month.

Oda believed Yasuke to be either a guardian demon or “Daikokuten,” a god of prosperity usually represented by black statues in temples. He tried to rub the pigment from Yasuke’s skin, believing it was black ink. Once convinced Yasuke was real, he immediately threw a feast in his honor, says Lockley.

 

1581年、戦国時代日本の最も強力な戦国大名である織田信長が、奴隷から家臣となった黒人ヤスケに出会った時、信長ヤスケを神だと信じました。

アフリカン・サムライ戦国時代日本伝説黒人武士ヤスケの真実物語」の著者トーマスロックリーによると、信長はそれまでアフリカ人を見たことがありませんでした。そして、当時の都であった京都地元民と同様に、ヤスケの身長、体格、肌の色に畏敬の念を抱いたそうです。

ヤスケが(イエズス会宣教師とともに)京都に到着した時、大規模な騒動が起きました。人々はヤスケを見たがり、彼の存在を身近に感じたがりました」と、9年の歳月をかけて研究執筆した先月出版されたこの本について、ロックリーは語ります

信長ヤスケを守護の鬼か、通常寺院で黒い像で表される繁栄の神「大黒天」のどちらかだと信じていました。信長ヤスケの肌の色素を擦り取ろうとし、それが黒インクだと考えていました。ヤスケが本物だと確信すると、すぐに彼の名誉を称える宴を開いたとロックリーは述べています

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/05/19/asia/black-samurai-yasuke-africa-japan-intl/index.html

 

 

ゲームメディアプラットフォームの紹介文だともっとひどい

最近も IGN Japan 使って煽り散らかし https://youtu.be/keiDRORg9hc

ここまでやるなら、ゲーム規制不要!!あらゆる規制に反対する!!と表明したらよかったのでは?って思うが、

なぜか日本版だけ日本人の首ホームラン出来るのが禁止されているの突っ込まないんですよね。Roninゴア表現あるのになぜでしょうね?

あと日本人非武装市民ペナルティ無し攻撃できるけど白人キャラ攻撃できないこともツッコミなし。NPCだろうが攻撃できるゲームはいくらでもあるんですけど

中途半端なところで自由度の追求を妥協するのですね

It was surprisingly gory, like the decapitations, you could get coated in blood. How vital is that to the assassin’s fantasy?
斬首シーンなどでは、予想外に残虐で、血まみれになることもありますね。これはアサシンファンタジーにとってどれほど重要なのでしょうか?)

 

I think it’s not an assassin thing, it’s a Japan thing in our case. So looking at death was a day-to-day occurrence in that period, and the way most people died in Japan during that time is clean decapitations.

So we didn’t want to shy away from it, although you can turn off the violence if you want. There’s options for it. You can turn off the blood, you can turn off the dismemberment and stuff. So it’s more trying to be faithful to the war aspect of Japan at that period. Death was a common thing and decapitation was not a strange sight in Japan.

 

私たち場合、これはアサシンに関することというよりも、日本に関することだと考えています。当時の日本では、死を目にすることは日常的なことでした。そしてその時代日本で多くの人々が死んでいった方法は、きれいな斬首でした。

ですので、私たちはそれを避けようとはしませんでした。ただし、望めば暴力表現オフにすることもできます。そのためのオプションがあります。血の表現オフにしたり、切断などの表現オフにしたりすることができます。これは、むしろその時代日本戦争の側面に忠実であろうとする試みなのです。死は日常的なことであり、斬首日本では珍しい光景ではありませんでした。

https://videogames.si.com/features/assassins-creed-shadows-interview

 

 

 

⭐️神社破壊御神体破壊ほか人種差別シュミレーターツッコミが止まらないが、文字読めない増田と会話になる気がしないので⭐️

 

こっちなら付き合うぞ 

ローカルテキスト画像生成のモデル動かしてみようをそのうち書こうと思うけど、Windowsアーキテクチャ簡単説明欲しい?

コア分離あたり。ほかにも欲しいのがあれば書いとくけど

というか、UbuntuUbuntu 騒いでる子がいるが、そもそもPCにWin11/Win10入ってるか?

WindowsDocker DesktopバックエンドWSL2 Ubuntu の予定。なお、YouTube に構築動画無限にあるぞ)

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2025-02-07

How to Flirt on a First Date Without Feeling Awkward

First dates can be exciting and nerve-wracking all at once. You’re meeting someone new, learning about their interests, and trying to figure out if there’s chemistry between you. And then there’s flirting, that delicate dance of showing someone you’re interested without being too forward or awkward.

Flirting doesn’t have to be a high-pressure situation. In fact, it can be the most fun part of getting to know someone. Whether you're meeting someone on MixerDates or any other platform, the most important thing is to be genuine, stay calm, and let the connection develop naturally.

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how to flirt on a first date without feeling uncomfortable, you’re not alone. Everyone has their awkward moments, but the more you understand the art of flirting, the easier it becomes. In this article, we’ll break down how to flirt in a way that feels natural, exciting, and authentic to who you are. So, let's dive in and learn how to make the most of your first date experience—without overthinking it.


Confidence: The Foundation of Flirting

When it comes to flirting, confidence is key. But what does it really mean to be confident on a first date? Confidence doesn’t mean you need to be perfect, or even outgoing—it simply means being comfortable in your own skin and showing up as your authentic self.

Have you ever noticed how people are drawn to those who radiate self-assurance? It’s not about bragging or dominating the conversationit’s about presenting yourself with ease. If you feel good about yourself, it will naturally show. A great smile, good posture, and eye contact can go a long way in making a good first impression.

For instance, think about the last time someone walked into a room and immediately caught your attention—not because they were the most attractive person in the room, but because of their energy. They were confident, they were present, and they made you feel at ease. That’s the kind of confidence you want to project on your date.

When you're confident, you're not worried about saying the perfect thing. Instead, you focus on enjoying the moment, making the other person feel comfortable, and letting the connection happen naturally. That’s the magic of confidence—it allows you to be present, fun, and, most importantly, yourself.

The Power of Subtlety

Let’s face it—no one wants to feel like they’re being “worked” or put through a game. That’s why subtlety is such a powerful tool when it comes to flirting. It's all about showing interest without being over-the-top or too obvious.

Flirting doesn’t always mean complimenting someone non-stop or using cheesy pickup lines. In fact, the most successful flirting is the kind that happens behind the scenes—subtle, playful, and lighthearted. Think about the little moments, like a teasing comment about how they always order the same thing at a restaurant or the way you laugh at a silly joke they make.

The key is to find a balance. A simple smile or a playful comment can convey interest without being too much. For example, if your date tells you they love hiking but they tend to get lost easily, you could say something like, “So, you’re telling me you need a personal guide? I could get behind that!” It’s lighthearted, humorous, and most importantly, it keeps the conversation fun without putting too much pressure on the situation.

By keeping it subtle, you allow your date to feel at ease. It takes the pressure off them to be perfect and allows both of you to enjoy the interaction more naturally. Flirting doesn’t need to be a performance—it’s about creating an environment where both of you can feel comfortable and authentic.


Active Listening: A Key to Connection

Now, let’s talk about something incredibly important in the flirting game: active listening. When we’re on a date, we often get caught up in thinking about what to say next, how we’re coming across, or if we’re being interesting enough. But the best way to make an impression? Truly listening to your date.

Active listening means you’re fully engaged in the conversation, giving your date your full attention and responding thoughtfully. It’s about showing that you care about what they’re saying and that you’re genuinely interested in getting to know them better. When you listen actively, you’re also giving them space to open up, and that can create an immediate connection.

For example, if your date mentions they recently traveled to Japan, instead of simply saying, “That’s cool!” you could follow up with something like, “What was the most memorable experience you had there?” This shows that you’re not just hearing their words but are genuinely curious and invested in their experiences. It’s a great way to build rapport and let them know you’re not just there to impress them—you’re there to connect.

Body Language: Saying More Than Words Can

While your words are important, body language often speaks louder than anything you can say. Whether you realize it or not, your body is constantly communicating how you feel. How you sit, stand, and move tells your date whether you’re relaxed, engaged, or distracted.

Small gestures can go a long way in flirting. A light touch on the arm, a subtle lean in when they’re speaking, or maintaining good eye contact—all these body language cues help signal your interest. And the great thing is, when done naturally, these cues can be just as effective as words.

For example, if you’re sitting at a café on your date and you lean in slightly when they’re sharing a funny story, you’re not just showing that you’re interested—you’re inviting them into your space. It’s an invitation to connect further. And when they respond by leaning in too, that’s when the magic happens—the unspoken connection that tells you both that there’s potential for more.

Flirting through body language doesn’t mean making grand gestures or being overly touchy. It’s about being present and showing that you’re engaged with your date in a subtle, but meaningful way.


Have Fun: Don’t Take It Too Seriously

It’s easy to get caught up in overthinking how to flirt or trying to figure out if your date is into you. But here’s a secret—when you let go of the pressure and allow yourself to have fun, everything flows much more naturally. Flirting on a first date doesn’t need to feel like a test or an assignment. It’s supposed to be a fun, lighthearted experience that sets the stage for more great dates ahead.

When was the last time you had a genuinely fun date? Was it when you were trying too hard to impress, or when you were both laughing, chatting, and enjoying each other's company? Flirting becomes effortless when you're present, enjoying the moment, and letting the connection grow naturally.

Sometimes, it's the small momentslike sharing a laugh or swapping embarrassing stories—that make a first date truly special. When you focus on having fun, you create an environment where both of you can relax, flirt, and let the chemistry grow. That’s the secret to a great date.

Flirting with the Right Match: How MixerDates Makes It Easier

One of the best things about using a platform like MixerDates is that it takes the guesswork out of the equation. By connecting with someone who already shares your interests and values, you’ve got a head start on making a real connection. No more swiping through countless profiles hoping for a sparkon MixerDates, you already know there’s something in common.

When you’re already on the same page with your date, flirting comes more easily. There’s less of that awkward, “Are we even on the same wavelength?” feeling, and more of the fun, “Wow, we really click!” vibe. Whether you’re talking about favorite hobbies, movies, or life goals, the conversation flows naturally, making the flirting feel effortless.

If you're looking for a place to meet like-minded people and build genuine connections, MixerDates is the perfect platform. It's a great place to find someone who appreciates you for who you are and who you can naturally flirt with, without the stress.

Ready to Take the Leap?

Flirting on a first date is all about confidence, connection, and fun. When you let go of the pressure and focus on enjoying the experience, the chemistry will naturally follow. Remember, the best way to flirt is by being yourself—let your personality shine through, listen with intention, and embrace the moment.

And if you’re ready to meet someone new, who’s just as interested in making a connection as you are, MixerDates is the perfect place to start. So go ahead, take the leap, and see where it leads. Who knows? Your next great connection might be just a click away.

Sign up for MixerDates today and start your journey to exciting first dates and meaningful connections!

2025-02-02

Chatgptが答えた異星人の存在可能性とのそのロジック

Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart

ChatGPT

Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う

Evaluating planetary prospects

OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.

Identifying potential candidates

I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.

Assessing potential candidates

I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.

Identifying promising exoplanets

I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.

Assessing habitable zones

I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.

Evaluating exoplanet prospects

I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.

Charting probabilities

I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.

Charting speculative odds

I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.

Identifying exoplanet contenders

I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.

Weighing proximity and observation

I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.

Revisiting exoplanet options

I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.

Assessing exoplanet potentials

I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.

Refining speculative probabilities

I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.

Refining odds

I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.

Clarifying speculative nature

I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.

Mapping out speculative odds

I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.

Crafting a chart

I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.

Integrating speculative analysis

I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.

Assessing likelihoods

I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.

Piecing together speculative odds

I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.

Piecing together

I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.

Assessing civilization probabilities

I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.

Below is a very speculative chart thatbased on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!

Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets

Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society

Proxima Centauri b ~2%

TRAPPIST-1 e ~1.5%

TRAPPIST-1 f ~1%

TRAPPIST-1 g ~1%

LHS 1140 b ~0.5%

How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?

Earth’s Example:

On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.

Nearby Exoplanets:

Proxima Centauri b:

This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).

TRAPPIST-1 System (e, f, g):

These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.

LHS 1140 b:

This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.

A Final Note

All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.

Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!




あなた:

Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use

ChatGPT

Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う

re-examining the Drake Equation

evaluating the Drake Equation's value

Clarifying the Drake Equation

OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.

Assessing the Drake Equation

Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.

Understanding the Drake Equation

I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.

The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:

The Drake Equation

The equation is usually written as:

𝑁

=

𝑅

×

𝑓

𝑝

×

𝑛

𝑒

×

𝑓

𝑙

×

𝑓

𝑖

×

𝑓

𝑐

×

𝐿

N=R

×f

p

×n

e

×f

l

×f

i

×f

c

×L

Where:

𝑅

R

: The average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy.

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

: The fraction of those stars that have planetary systems.

𝑛

𝑒

n

e

: The average number of planets that could potentially support life per star with planets.

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

: The fraction of those planets where life actually develops.

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

: The fraction of planets with life where intelligent life evolves.

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

: The fraction of civilizations that develop technology that releases detectable signals into space.

𝐿

L: The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals.

Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula

Uncertain Inputs:

Well-Known Parameters:

Some factors, like

𝑅

R

(star formation rate) and

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

(fraction of stars with planets), have become better known through modern astronomy.

Highly Speculative Factors:

The parameters related to the development of life and intelligence

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

,

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

,

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

, and

𝐿

L—are based on very limited data. For example, Earth is the only planet we know where life has developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for these factors. This means that the values chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.

Wide Ranges of Possible Values:

Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for

𝑁

N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.

Heuristic, Not Predictive:

The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.

Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?

Accurate?

In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.

Opinion-Based?

Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.

Conclusion

The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.

In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.




あなた:

Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation

ChatGPT

Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う

Evaluating non-human intelligence

I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.

Piecing together possibilities

I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.

Reflecting on potential

It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.

Considering other realms

I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.

Analyzing parallel evolution

Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.

Evaluating life exploration

I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.

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Chatgptが答えた異星人の存在可能性とのそのロジック

Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart

ChatGPT

Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う

Evaluating planetary prospects

OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.

Identifying potential candidates

I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.

Assessing potential candidates

I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.

Identifying promising exoplanets

I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.

Assessing habitable zones

I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.

Evaluating exoplanet prospects

I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.

Charting probabilities

I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.

Charting speculative odds

I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.

Identifying exoplanet contenders

I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.

Weighing proximity and observation

I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.

Revisiting exoplanet options

I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.

Assessing exoplanet potentials

I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.

Refining speculative probabilities

I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.

Refining odds

I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.

Clarifying speculative nature

I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.

Mapping out speculative odds

I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.

Crafting a chart

I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.

Integrating speculative analysis

I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.

Assessing likelihoods

I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.

Piecing together speculative odds

I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.

Piecing together

I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.

Assessing civilization probabilities

I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.

Below is a very speculative chart thatbased on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!

Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets

Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society

Proxima Centauri b ~2%

TRAPPIST-1 e ~1.5%

TRAPPIST-1 f ~1%

TRAPPIST-1 g ~1%

LHS 1140 b ~0.5%

How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?

Earth’s Example:

On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.

Nearby Exoplanets:

Proxima Centauri b:

This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).

TRAPPIST-1 System (e, f, g):

These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.

LHS 1140 b:

This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.

A Final Note

All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.

Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!




あなた:

Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use

ChatGPT

Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う

re-examining the Drake Equation

evaluating the Drake Equation's value

Clarifying the Drake Equation

OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.

Assessing the Drake Equation

Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.

Understanding the Drake Equation

I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.

The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:

The Drake Equation

The equation is usually written as:

𝑁

=

𝑅

×

𝑓

𝑝

×

𝑛

𝑒

×

𝑓

𝑙

×

𝑓

𝑖

×

𝑓

𝑐

×

𝐿

N=R

×f

p

×n

e

×f

l

×f

i

×f

c

×L

Where:

𝑅

R

: The average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy.

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

: The fraction of those stars that have planetary systems.

𝑛

𝑒

n

e

: The average number of planets that could potentially support life per star with planets.

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

: The fraction of those planets where life actually develops.

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

: The fraction of planets with life where intelligent life evolves.

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

: The fraction of civilizations that develop technology that releases detectable signals into space.

𝐿

L: The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals.

Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula

Uncertain Inputs:

Well-Known Parameters:

Some factors, like

𝑅

R

(star formation rate) and

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

(fraction of stars with planets), have become better known through modern astronomy.

Highly Speculative Factors:

The parameters related to the development of life and intelligence

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

,

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

,

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

, and

𝐿

L—are based on very limited data. For example, Earth is the only planet we know where life has developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for these factors. This means that the values chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.

Wide Ranges of Possible Values:

Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for

𝑁

N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.

Heuristic, Not Predictive:

The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.

Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?

Accurate?

In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.

Opinion-Based?

Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.

Conclusion

The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.

In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.




あなた:

Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation

ChatGPT

Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う

Evaluating non-human intelligence

I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.

Piecing together possibilities

I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.

Reflecting on potential

It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.

Considering other realms

I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.

Analyzing parallel evolution

Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.

Evaluating life exploration

I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.

Adapting the equ Permalink | 記事への反応(0) | 21:12

2025-01-13

https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/items/528f479f-fd3c-43fd-9463-7c2923560573

ある人の嗅覚倫理に関する論文だけど、文献だけで匂いが影響を与えると書いてるから女性学位を与えるのは無駄だと言われる。

論文書くなら、裁判官センサーを取り付けるなり、何人かの被験者ルールを守った上で反応を調べるとかやりようはあったはず。

アタリマエのことを調べるというのは裁判での証拠提出のときに役立つからもっと調べてほしい。

けど、統計学的手法を駆使するなどして、裁判官が9割型認める内容でないと価値がない。

contemporary relevance. I suggest that smell very often invokes identity in a way that signifies an individual’s worth and status in an inarguable manner that short-circuits conscious reflection. This can be accounted for by acknowledging olfaction’s strongly affective nature, which produces such strong bodily sensations and emotions that reflexivity is bypassed in favour of a behavioural or cognitive solution that assuages the intense feeling most immediately. Olfactory disgust, therefore, tends to result in rejection, while harmful forms of olfactory desire may result in sublimation or subjugation. My thesis is particularly attentive to tensions and ambivalences that complicate the typically bifurcated affective spectrum of olfactory experiences, drawing attention to (dis)pleasurable olfactory relations that have socio-political utility. I argue that literary fiction is not only an arena in which olfactory logics can be instantiated, but also a laboratory in which possibilities for new kinds of relations and connections can be fostered and tested. Chapter One explores how smell can be used to indicate class antipathies, partly as they relate to homelessness, beginning with George Orwell’s seminal non-fiction text, The Road to Wigan Pier (1936), before considering Iain Sinclair’s The Last London (2017) and Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite (2019). In Chapter Two I explore the fantastical, idealistic, and utopic thinking that surrounds olfaction, which presents smell as fundamentally non-human, by addressing J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (1999), Virginia Woolf’s Flush (1933), Rachel Yoder’s Nightbitch (2021), and Laura Jean McKay’s The Animals in That Country (2020). Chapter Three focuses on the intersectional olfactory dimensions of ‘misogynoir’—the coextensive anti-Black racism and misogyny that Black women experience—and considers Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby (1981), Bernice McFadden’s Sugar (2000) and Raven Leilani’s Luster (2020). In Chapter Four, I conceptualise an oppressive olfactory logic, which is used against women and girls in order to legitimise their harassment or abuse, drawing primarily on Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955), but also Patrick Süskind’s Perfume (1985). Chapter Five discusses two forms of olfactory desire—perversion and queerness—which have separate moral valences. I address J. M. Coetzee’s The Master of Petersburg (1994), Ann Quin’s Berg (1964), and Sam Byers’ Come Join Our Disease (2020), and argue for fiction’s role in reorienting readers’ habitual relations to olfaction.

Date

2024-06-25

あと、論文の要旨を読んだ限りだとまさに人文系のものなんだが、女性だとこれで通るのか?それとも、男女問わないのか?

ハリウッド9.11同時多発テロを境に変節したと思っている

anond:20250112122222

興行収入の話で、ハリウッドの大きな節目は9.11だったと思っていて、ちょっと確認してみた。
当時の印象だと、事件の直後は様々な映画の公開が延期されたりキャンセルされたりして、その後数年は戦争アクション物に偏重し、結果としてハリウッド映画定番ジャンル一角だったラブロマンスコメディ映画が激減していったというイメージ
かにも大作指向のような業界動向や様々な社会情勢も影響していたとは思うけど、やはり9.11が一つのターニングポイントだったと思う。日本での洋画ヒットが減っていった遠因のひとつもこのあたりにあるのではないか?

以下のリストはChatGPT調べ。

以下のリストは、主に Box Office Mojo 等のデータ(全米興行収入・未調整値)をもとにした、

アメリカ北米国内での年間興行収入ランキングトップ20

を「1995年2004年」の10年分まとめたものです。金額は概算の百万ドル($M)表記です。

当時の再上映や、ごく短期間の拡大公開による微調整で順位前後する場合もあるため、参考値としてご覧ください。

1995年

  1. トイ・ストーリー (Toy Story) – $191.8M
  2. バットマン フォーエヴァー (Batman Forever) – $184.0M
  3. アポロ13 (Apollo 13) – $172.1M
  4. ポカホンタス (Pocahontas) – $141.6M
  5. エース・ベンチュラ2 (Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls) – $108.4M
  6. 007 ゴールデンアイ (GoldenEye) – $106.4M
  7. ジュマンジ (Jumanji) – $100.5M
  8. キャスパー (Casper) – $100.3M
  9. セブン (Se7en) – $100.1M
  10. ダイ・ハード3 (Die Hard with a Vengeance) – $100.0M
  11. クリムゾン・タイド (Crimson Tide) – $91.4M
  12. ウォーターワールド (Waterworld) – $88.2M
  13. デンジャラスマインド卒業の日まで (Dangerous Minds) – $84.9M
  14. あなたが寝てる間に… (While You Were Sleeping) – $81.1M
  15. コンゴ (Congo) – $81.0M
  16. 花嫁のパパ2 (Father of the Bride Part II) – $76.6M
  17. ブレイブハート (Braveheart) – $75.6M
  18. ゲット・ショーティ (Get Shorty) – $72.1M
  19. ヒート (Heat) – $67.4M
  20. ため息つかせて (Waiting to Exhale) – $67.0M

1996年

  1. インデペンデンス・デイ (Independence Day) – $306.2M
  2. ツイスター (Twister) – $241.7M
  3. ミッション:インポッシブル (Mission: Impossible) – $180.9M
  4. ザ・エージェント (Jerry Maguire) – $153.9M
  5. 乱闘(ランソム) (Ransom) – $136.5M
  6. 101 (ワン・オー・ワン) (101 Dalmatians, 実写版) – $136.2M
  7. ザ・ロック (The Rock) – $134.1M
  8. ナッティプロフェッサー (The Nutty Professor) – $128.8M
  9. バードケージ (The Birdcage) – $124.1M
  10. 評決のとき (A Time to Kill) – $108.7M
  11. ファースト・ワイヴズ・クラブ (The First Wives Club) – $105.5M
  12. フェノミナン (Phenomenon) – $104.6M
  13. イレイザー (Eraser) – $101.2M
  14. ノートルダムの鐘 (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) – $100.1M
  15. マイケル (Michael) – $95.3M
  16. スター・トレック ファーストコンタクト (Star Trek: First Contact) – $92.0M
  17. イングリッシュ・ペイシェント (The English Patient) – $78.7M
  18. ブロークン・アロー (Broken Arrow) – $70.7M
  19. ビーバスバットヘッド Do America (Beavis and Butt-Head Do America) – $63.1M
  20. ケーブルガイ (The Cable Guy) – $60.2M

1997年

  1. タイタニック (Titanic) – $600.7M
  2. メン・イン・ブラック (Men in Black) – $250.7M
  3. ロスト・ワールド/ジュラシック・パーク (The Lost World: Jurassic Park) – $229.1M
  4. ライアー ライアー (Liar Liar) – $181.4M
  5. エアフォース・ワン (Air Force One) – $172.9M
  6. 恋愛小説家 (As Good as It Gets) – $148.5M
  7. グッド・ウィルハンティング (Good Will Hunting) – $138.4M
  8. スター・ウォーズ 特別篇 (Star Wars re-release) – $138.3M
  9. ベスト・フレンズ・ウェディング (My Best Friend’s Wedding) – $127.1M
  10. 007 トゥモロー・ネバー・ダイ (Tomorrow Never Dies) – $125.3M
  11. フェイス/オフ (Face/Off) – $112.3M
  12. バットマン & ロビン (Batman & Robin) – $107.3M
  13. ジャングルジョージ (George of the Jungle) – $105.3M
  14. スクリーム2 (Scream 2) – $101.4M
  15. コン・エアー (Con Air) – $101.1M
  16. コンタクト (Contact) – $100.9M
  17. ヘラクレス (Hercules) – $99.1M
  18. ラバー (Flubber) – $92.9M
  19. ダンテズ・ピーク (Dante’s Peak) – $67.1M
  20. アナコンダ (Anaconda) – $65.9M

1998年

  1. プライベート・ライアン (Saving Private Ryan) – $216.5M
  2. アルマゲドン (Armageddon) – $201.6M
  3. メリーに首ったけ (There’s Something About Mary) – $176.5M
  4. バグズ・ライフ (A Bug’s Life) – $162.8M
  5. ウォーターボーイ (The Waterboy) – $161.5M
  6. ドクタードリトル (Dr. Dolittle) – $144.1M
  7. ラッシュアワー (Rush Hour) – $141.2M
  8. ディープ・インパクト (Deep Impact) – $140.5M
  9. GODZILLA – $136.3M
  10. パッチアダムス (Patch Adams) – $135.0M
  11. リーサル・ウェポン4 (Lethal Weapon 4) – $130.4M
  12. ムーラン (Mulan) – $120.6M
  13. ユー・ガット・メール (You’ve Got Mail) – $115.8M
  14. エネミー・オブ・アメリカ (Enemy of the State) – $111.5M
  15. プリンス・オブ・エジプト (The Prince of Egypt) – $101.4M
  16. 恋におちたシェイクスピア (Shakespeare in Love) – $100.3M
  17. マスク・オブ・ゾロ (The Mask of Zorro) – $94.0M
  18. ステップ・マム (Stepmom) – $91.0M
  19. アンツ (Antz) – $90.8M
  20. X-ファイル (The X-Files) – $83.9M

1999年

  1. スター・ウォーズ エピソード1ファントム・メナス – $474.5M
  2. シックス・センス (The Sixth Sense) – $293.5M
  3. トイ・ストーリー2 (Toy Story 2) – $245.9M
  4. オースティン・パワーズ:デラックス (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me) – $206.0M
  5. マトリックス (The Matrix) – $171.4M
  6. ターザン (Tarzan) – $171.1M
  7. ビッグ・ダディ (Big Daddy) – $163.5M
  8. ハムナプトラ/失われた砂漠の都 (The Mummy) – $155.4M
  9. プリティ・ブライド (Runaway Bride) – $152.2M
  10. ブレア・ウィッチ・プロジェクト (The Blair Witch Project) – $140.5M
  11. スチュアート・リトル (Stuart Little) – $140.0M
  12. グリーンマイル (The Green Mile) – $136.8M
  13. アメリカン・ビューティー (American Beauty) – $130.1M
  14. 007 ワールド・イズ・ノット・イナフ (The World Is Not Enough) – $126.9M
  15. ダブル・ジョパディー (Double Jeopardy) – $116.7M
  16. ノッティングヒルの恋人 (Notting Hill) – $116.1M
  17. ワイルド・ワイルド・ウエスト (Wild Wild West) – $113.8M
  18. アナライズ・ミー (Analyze This) – $106.8M
  19. アメリカン・パイ (American Pie) – $102.6M
  20. スリーピー・ホロウ (Sleepy Hollow) – $101.1M

2000年

  1. グリンチ (How the Grinch Stole Christmas) – $260.0M
  2. キャスト・アウェイ (Cast Away) – $233.6M
  3. M:I-2 (Mission: Impossible II) – $215.4M
  4. グラディエーター (Gladiator) – $187.7M
  5. ハート・オブ・ウーマン (What Women Want) – $182.8M
  6. パーフェクト ストーム (The Perfect Storm) – $182.6M
  7. ミート・ザ・ペアレンツ (Meet the Parents) – $166.2M
  8. X-メン (X-Men) – $157.3M
  9. 最終絶叫計画 (Scary Movie) – $157.0M
  10. ホワット・ライズ・ビニース (What Lies Beneath) – $155.4M
  11. ダイナソー (Dinosaur) – $137.7M
  12. グリーン・デスティニー (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) – $128.1M
  13. エリン・ブロコビッチ (Erin Brockovich) – $125.6M
  14. チャーリーズ・エンジェル (Charlie’s Angels) – $125.3M
  15. ナッティプロフェッサー2 (Nutty Professor II: The Klumps) – $123.3M
  16. ビッグママハウス (Big Momma’s House) – $117.6M
  17. リメンバー・ザ・タイタンズ (Remember the Titans) – $115.6M
  18. パトリオット (The Patriot) – $113.3M
  19. デンジャラス・ビューティー (Miss Congeniality) – $106.8M
  20. 60セカンズ (Gone in 60 Seconds) – $101.6M

2001年 9.11同時多発テロ発生

  1. ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石 (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone) – $317.6M
  2. ロード・オブ・ザ・リング旅の仲間 (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) – $315.5M
  3. シュレック (Shrek) – $267.6M
  4. モンスターズ・インク (Monsters, Inc.) – $255.9M
  5. ラッシュアワー2 (Rush Hour 2) – $226.2M
  6. ハムナプトラ2/黄金のピラミッド (The Mummy Returns) – $202.0M
  7. パール・ハーバー (Pearl Harbor) – $198.5M
  8. オーシャンズ11 (Ocean’s Eleven) – $183.4M
  9. ジュラシック・パークIII (Jurassic Park III) – $181.2M
  10. PLANET OF THE APES/猿の惑星 (Planet of the Apes) – $180.0M
  11. ビューティフル・マインド (A Beautiful Mind) – $170.7M
  12. ハンニバル (Hannibal) – $165.1M
  13. アメリカン・パイ2 (American Pie 2) – $145.1M
  14. ワイルド・スピード (The Fast and the Furious) – $144.5M
  15. トゥームレイダー (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider) – $131.1M
  16. ドクタードリトル2 (Dr. Dolittle 2) – $112.9M
  17. スパイキッズ (Spy Kids) – $112.7M
  18. ブラックホーク・ダウン (Black Hawk Down) – $108.6M
  19. プリンセスダイアリー (The Princess Diaries) – $108.2M
  20. バニラ・スカイ (Vanilla Sky) – $100.6M

2002年

  1. スパイダーマン (Spider-Man) – $403.7M
  2. ロード・オブ・ザ・リング二つの塔 (The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) – $342.6M
  3. スター・ウォーズ エピソード2クローンの攻撃 – $310.7M
  4. ハリー・ポッターと秘密の部屋 (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) – $261.9M
  5. マイ・ビッグ・ファット・ウェディング (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) – $241.4M
  6. サイン (Signs) – $227.9M
  7. オースティン・パワーズ ゴールドメンバー (Austin Powers in Goldmember) – $213.3M
  8. メン・イン・ブラック2 (Men in Black II) – $190.4M
  9. アイス・エイジ (Ice Age) – $176.4M
  10. シカゴ (Chicago) – $170.7M
  11. キャッチ・ミー・イフ・ユー・キャン (Catch Me If You Can) – $164.6M
  12. 007 ダイ・アナザー・デイ (Die Another Day) – $160.9M
  13. スクービー・ドゥー (Scooby-Doo) – $153.3M
  14. リロ・アンド・スティッチ (Lilo & Stitch) – $145.8M
  15. トリプルX (xXx) – $142.1M
  16. サンタクロースリターンズクリスマス危機一髪 (The Santa Clause 2) – $139.2M
  17. マイノリティ・リポート (Minority Report) – $132.1M
  18. ザ・リング (The Ring) – $129.1M
  19. スウィートホームアラバマ (Sweet Home Alabama) – $127.2M
  20. Mr.ディーズ (Mr. Deeds) – $126.3M

2003年

  1. ロード・オブ・ザ・リング王の帰還 (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) – $377.8M
  2. ファインディング・ニモ (Finding Nemo) – $339.7M
  3. パイレーツ・オブ・カリビアン/呪われた海賊たち (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl) – $305.4M
  4. マトリックス リローデッド (The Matrix Reloaded) – $281.6M
  5. ブルース・オールマイティ (Bruce Almighty) – $242.8M
  6. X-MEN2 (X2: X-Men United) – $214.9M
  7. エルフサンタの国からやってきた〜 (Elf) – $173.4M
  8. ターミネーター3 (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) – $150.4M
  9. マトリックス レボリューションズ (The Matrix Revolutions) – $139.3M
  10. チープ・バイ・ザ・ダズン (Cheaper by the Dozen) – $138.6M
  11. バッドボーイズ2バッド (Bad Boys II) – $138.6M (ほぼ同額)
  12. エンガー・マネージメント (Anger Management) – $135.6M
  13. 女神継承? (Bringing Down the House) – $132.7M
  14. ハルク (Hulk) – $132.2M
  15. ワイルド・スピードX2 (2 Fast 2 Furious) – $127.2M
  16. シービスケット (Seabiscuit) – $120.2M
  17. S.W.A.T. – $116.9M
  18. ラスト サムライ (The Last Samurai) – $111.1M
  19. フォーチュン・クッキー (Freaky Friday) – $110.2M
  20. 最終絶叫計画3 (Scary Movie 3) – $109.0M

2004年

  1. シュレック2 (Shrek 2) – $441.2M
  2. スパイダーマン2 (Spider-Man 2) – $373.6M
  3. パッション (The Passion of the Christ) – $370.8M
  4. ミート・ザ・ペアレンツ2 (Meet the Fockers) – $279.3M
  5. Mr.インクレディブル (The Incredibles) – $261.4M
  6. ハリー・ポッターとアズカバンの囚人 (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) – $249.5M
  7. ポーラー・エクスプレス (The Polar Express) – $187.9M
  8. デイ・アフター・トゥモロー (The Day After Tomorrow) – $186.7M
  9. ボーン・スプレマシー (The Bourne Supremacy) – $176.2M
  10. ナショナル・トレジャー (National Treasure) – $173.0M
  11. シャーク・テイル (Shark Tale) – $160.8M
  12. アイ,ロボット (I, Robot) – $144.8M
  13. トロイ (Troy) – $133.3M
  14. 50回目のファースト・キス (50 First Dates) – $120.9M
  15. ヴァン・ヘルシング (Van Helsing) – $120.2M
  16. 華氏911 (Fahrenheit 9/11) – $119.2M
  17. レモニー・スニケットの世にも不幸せな物語 (Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events) – $118.6M
  18. ドッジボール (DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story) – $114.3M
  19. ヴィレッジ (The Village) – $114.2M
  20. コラテラル (Collateral) – $101.0M

参考・補足

いずれも 北米アメリカカナダ)での累計興行収入 を概算で示しています

順位金額は、後年の再上映や細かな集計の修正によって若干入れ替わることがあります

上記あくまで「製作年」ではなく「北米公開年」を基準とし、その年に公開された作品の最終的な国内興行収入をもとにしたランキングです(年をまたいで興収を伸ばした作品も含みます)。

2025-01-04

自民党という名の腐った船

Take a good look—this is the LDP. A rotten ship through and through. The hull is riddled with holes, the deck is stacked with decayed planks, and the crew talks big about their voyage while steering aimlessly. They don’t even know where they’re headed—just waiting for the inevitable sinking. And what about the passengers? A chosen few lounge in luxury cabins, sipping on fine drinks, while the rest shiver on the exposed deck, battered by wind and rain. Yet, no one dares to abandon the ship. Why? Because there’s no other vessel in sight.

Those people, they claim, “We are the pillar that upholds this nation.” But that pillar is infested with termites, reduced to nothing but a hollow shell. They mask the stench of decay with flashy decorations and smooth words, and the public, gullible as ever, eats it up. This, too, is part of the sickness afflicting the country.

Defense, the economy, countermeasures for the declining birthrate—they shout these slogans at every turn, but the truth is, they’re all empty promises. Everything they touch reeks of graft, cronyism, and self-enrichment. No matter how much the people suffer, it’s of no concern to them. Every election, they trot out crowd-pleasing phrases, gather the votes, and voilà—the same faces, the same farce, over and over again.

But doesn’t it strike you as strange? Why do we keep boarding this doomed ship? Why is no one speaking up? Watching a sinking ship and doing nothing but praying won’t change a thing. If the ship is broken, we need to build a new one. If no one else will do it, then we’ll have to take the helm ourselves.

LDP, your time is up. No matter how many rotten planks you patch onto this ship, it’s destined to sink. That’s just the way of things.

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ChatGPT-o4が生成しました.

はてな匿名ダイアリー増田になった気分で,作文して.内容は,自民党を腐す感じ.ですます調は禁止タイトルもつけて.
自民党という名の腐った船
見てくれ、これが自民党だ。まるで腐った船。船体には穴が空き、甲板には腐った木材が積まれ、乗員たちは口先だけで航海を語る。どこに行くのかも知らず、ただ沈むのを待つだけ。乗客たちはどうだ?選ばれた少数は船室で酒を酌み交わし、残りは甲板で雨風に打たれている。それでも、みんなこの船から降りようとはしない。なぜなら他に船がないからだ。

あの連中は言う。「我々こそがこの国を支える柱だ」と。しかしその柱は白蟻に喰われて、ただの見せかけになっている。腐敗臭を隠すために、華やかな装飾を加え、言葉巧みに煙に巻く。それを鵜呑みにする国民もまた、この国の病巣だ。

防衛だ、経済だ、少子化対策だと喚くけれど、その実、中身は空っぽだ。何をやっても中抜き天下り自分たちの懐を肥やすだけ。どれだけ国民が苦しもうと、彼らは関係ない。選挙のたびに耳触りの良いフレーズを掲げ、票を掻き集める。そして、気がつけば同じ顔ぶれ。同じことの繰り返し。

でもおかしいと思わないか?なぜこんな船にいつまでも乗り続けているのか。なぜ誰も声を上げないのか。沈みゆく船を見て、ただ祈るだけでは何も変わらない。船が壊れているなら、新しい船を造ればいい。誰もそれをしようとしないなら、俺たちがやるしかない。

自民党よ、お前たちの時代は終わった。いくら腐った木材を継ぎ足そうと、この船は沈む。それが自然の摂理だ。
おk.これを英語にして

英語勉強するモチベになったか

2024-12-19

トランス女性女性です

なぜもっと多くの政治家ナンシーメイスの悪質な反トランスジェンダー行為非難しないのか?

昨年11月、サラ・マクブライドが、アメリカ議会に選出された初めての公然トランスジェンダーである女性議員となった際、メイス議員はすぐにマクブライド議員トイレ使用禁止する下院決議を提出しました。この法案は広範な影響力を持ちうるものであり、Mace’s Stand in the Bathroom Doorと呼ぶべきほどの性質を帯びています

憎悪に突き動かされた政治家たちによって冷酷な不正法制度に組み込まれる時、人間として良心的に取り得る唯一の行動は、反対の声を上げることです。しかし、連邦議会の場で反トランスジェンダー的な修辞と立法エスカレートしているにもかかわらず、民主党議員たちは、今のところアレクサンドリア・オカシオコルテ下院議員を除いて、奇妙なまでに沈黙を保ったままなのです。

トランプおやびんありがとう

2024-12-10

anond:20241210153055

日本学者研究者を名乗る人がYASUKE肯定した結果、それを根拠にして、日本人種差別主義者ガーとか英語コミュニティコメントが付いてる一例 ↓

However, a recent, widely shared post from Japanese historian Yu Hirayama argues that Yasuke was indeed granted samurai status by Nobunaga. Hirayama cites Yasuke’s stipend, housing, and sword afforded him by Nobunaga, but acknowledges that Nobunaga’s enemies did not view Yasuke as a samurai.

(しかし、日本の歴史家である平山優氏による最近の広く共有された投稿では、弥助が実際に信長から侍の地位を与えられたと主張しています平山氏は、信長が弥助に与えた俸禄、住居、そして刀を根拠として挙げていますが、信長敵対者たちが弥助を侍とみなしていなかったことも認めています)

 

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racist in Japan and racist in the rest of the world get to work hand-in-hand now

(日本レイシスト世界レイシストは、今、手を取り合って働く)

https://www.polygon.com/24204308/assassins-creed-shadows-yasuke-samurai-ubisoft-controversy

2024-12-03

EVって電気自動車のこと?

ホンダ

ホンダEVって言えば、電気自動車だけじゃないよ!ホンダ技術で、未来ドライブしよう!」

e:HEVこんにちはハイブリッド進化系、e:HEVです。電気の力で、スムーズな走りを楽しめるよ!」

BEVバッテリーだけで走る本格派、BEVだよ。ゼロエミッションで、地球にやさしい走りを!」

FCEV水素電気を作る未来型、FCEVです。水しかさない、クリーンな走りを体験してね!」

日産

「その通り、EV電気自動車EVと言えば日産電気の道を切り開いてきた先駆者です!

BEVe-POWERに乗れば、電気可能性を体感できます!え?ボタンの多さも未来志向って?まあ、それも楽しみ方の一つですよね!」

たま電気自動車こんにちは!私は1947年まれ電気自動車です。日産のご先祖様みたいなものかな?」

e-POWERガソリンで発電、モーターで走行。それが e-POWEREV感覚で楽しめるよ!」

BEV100%電気で走るBEVだよ。日産リーフで始まった革命、今も続いてるんだ!」

マツダ

EVはい電気自動車です。でもマツダではこう呼びます

'Emotive Vehicle'、運転する喜びを届けるもの。ただ電気で走るだけじゃなく、魂動デザインで心も動かします。EVZoom-Zoomを忘れない。これがマツダ流!」

e-SKYACTIV X「ガソリンエンジンなのに、まるでEV。e-SKYACTIV Xで、効率と走りの両立を!」

MX-30 EVEVでも、やっぱりマツダMX-30 EVで、電気の走りを楽しもう!」

スバル

EV?もちろん、Electric Vehicleのことです。でもスバルではこうも考えます

'Explorer’s Vehicle'、冒険者のための乗り物ソルテラなら電気自然を守りながら、険しい山道だって駆け抜けます宇宙まで冒険したスバルの名に恥じないEVです!EVAWDスバルの全輪駆動技術で、どんな道でも安心!」

e-BOXERハイブリッドボクサーエンジンe-BOXERで、パワフルな走りを!」

SOLTERRA「フル電動でも、スバルらしさ全開。SOLTERRAで、新しい冒険の始まりだ!」

三菱

電気自動車のことですね!ただ、三菱では'Electrifying Versatility'と言わせてください。

アウトランダーPHEVSUV可能性を広げ、電気の力で未来冒険サポートします。え?四駆魂はどこ行った?安心してください、そこは健在です!」

PHEVプラグインハイブリッド元祖PHEVだよ。電気ガソリン、いいとこ取りの走り!」

BEVバッテリーだけで走る本格派、BEVさ。軽自動車から始まる電気革命!」

VW

「Jawohl、EV電気自動車。だけどVWではこうも呼びます

'Everyone’s Vehicle'、みんなのための車。ID.シリーズドイツクラフトマンシップで、環境も財布も守ります。そう、世界中の道が私たちステージです!」

ID.シリーズ電気自動車新基準IDシリーズです。デザインも性能も、未来を走ってます!」

GTE「プラグインハイブリッドのGTEです。スポーティーな走りと環境性能の両立、お見事!」

テスラ

「ええ、その通り。EV電気自動車テスラにとっては、'Extreme Velocity'。

ただ走るだけじゃなく、驚くほどの加速、そして自動運転で新次元へ。未来を作る、それがテスラの使命です。え?火星用のEVも欲しい?お待ちください、それは次の発表で!」

Model S「高性能セダンModel Sです。驚異的な加速と航続距離で、EV常識を覆します!」

Cybertruck「未来から来たピックアップ、Cybertruckだよ。EVでも、タフネスは負けませんぜ!」

BYD

「その通りです、EV電気自動車。でもBYDにとってはこうです。

'Build Your Dreams'、夢を叶える車。電池リーダーとして、安全で信頼できるEVをお届けします。え?日本市場ももっと出してほしい?了解準備中です!」

王朝シリーズ中国の歴史インスパイアされた王朝シリーズEVでも、伝統革新の融合を!」

海豚かわいいだけじゃない、高性能EV海豚ドルフィン)です。環境にやさしく、街を泳ごう!」

2024-11-17

日本マスコミが伝えない

➤「救いようが最もうない、極東自称他称の〝ジャーナリスト〟や〝学者〟、〝知米派〟は読まなくても構い。読んでもその肥大化した自己承認欲求、度し難い自己愛人格では読むことはできないし、理解もできない。ただ見下した目線で見やるだけで、そこに自分が利用できる素材がなければ鼻で嗤うだけだ。この文章は、我がU.S.を領りたい、領ろうと下向きの反省眼光で欲する諸君に読んで貰いたい。

I Traveled to 46 States in America This Summer. Here’s Why Trump Won.

By Frank S. Zhou

By Ezekiel A. Wells

Ezekiel A. Wells ’27 is a Double Concentrator in Environment Science & Engineering and Economics in Eliot House. He spent last summer traveling to 46 American states conducting interviews for his YouTube series, “Crossroads America.

3 days ago

A week after Democrats’ election loss, accusations have flown in every direction within their Party. Some fault President Joe Biden for an egoistic refusal to drop out of the race earlier. Some blame the Harris campaign for failing to serve key demographics and communicate a clear vision for the country. And some blame Americans, claiming that racism and sexism drove voters toward Trump.

These factors certainly exist, but we’re missing a larger piece of the picture.

Over the summer, I traveled to 46 states in the U.S., creating a YouTube series highlighting slices of life across the country. In conversations from my nearly three-month road trip, I spoke with Republicans who were certain that inflation is entirely Biden’s fault and Democrats who, despite their frustrations with corporate profits and desires for universal healthcare, hoped for a more moderate candidate. From supporters of all candidates, I heard a shocking amount of misinformation.

After combing through hundreds of hours of interview footage from swing state Trump voters, I am certain that, as much as other factors influenced the outcome of the election, our crumbling media landscape — which has caused a rift in our democracy — is most to blame.

In the postwar period, news was dominated by three main channels, and because of the Fairness Doctrine, each station reported the same stories and covered multiple sides of each issue. Viewers picked which channels they watched mainly based on their preferences for news anchors’ personalities. Of course, this model had its problems, but, at the end of the day, it meant that Americans worked with a shared set of facts.

A shared set of facts is not the world we live in today.

Throughout my interviews, conspiracy theories were rampant, and on at least five separate occasions across separate states, I was told that Bill Gates tampers with our food, adding plastic to our fruits and vegetables to make his medical investments more profitable.

In conversations with voters, neither side seemed able to name many specific policy issues they cared about; everyone just seemed to repeat the words of their favorite pundits, podcast hosts, and internet personalities.

Although this behavior is harmful, I don’t blame everyday Americans. Blame falls on the media that has ostracized, disillusioned, and misinformed them.

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I first saw this trend with low-wage workers in West Virginia, who — despite falling inflation rates — have seen stagnated salaries and clear increases in food costs. Channels like Fox News bred anger and resentment for many of them.

Take July of this summer, for example, when for the first time in his presidency, prices actually fell under the Biden administration. Traditional media establishments rushed to celebrate this victory, with one article from CNN declaring, “The White House can finally cross out ‘inflationon its list of presidential liabilities.” However, outside these bubbles, I observed many Americans held a different view.

In late July, I was welcomed at a massive family reunion in Tylertown, Mississippi, where one Trump voter — a middle-aged, Black, family man, pastor, and soul food enthusiast — made this clear.

“When I go in the grocery stores, and I gotta spend my last to get groceries, you mean to tell me I’m not gonna look and see who’s gonna vote to help me? I voted for Trump and I’d vote for him again, because he put money in our pocket,” he told me.

In their coverage, mainstream news organizations obsess over the Federal Reserve’s next rate cuts while failing to connect with people concerned with their next meals. With titles like “Vance: Young Americans ‘Are Becoming Paupers’ Due To Inflation, High Housing Costs,” sites like The Daily Wire had their fingers on the pulse of American sentiment, welcoming new readership from those who felt neglected by traditional media.

This problem was not just confined to the economy. While Biden’s mental state was deteriorating, liberal media outlets seemed to under-cover these stories, sheltering him from scrutiny of his declining capabilities, until the infamous presidential debate.

Formerly trusted networks slowly made themselves indigestible to the polarized American public, and in 2024, for the third year in a row, a Gallup poll found that more Americans indicated having “no trust” in the media than those who trust it a “great deal/fair amount”.

So where does the average American turn when the nation’s media cannot be trusted? For many people, it was YouTube talk shows, Newsmax, and podcasters such as Joe Rogan.

While Democrats seek to blame various internal factors for this election’s loss, I cannot help but think of Joe Rogan’s Trump endorsement, the many blind lies I heard from ordinary citizens across the country, and declining trust in American journalism.

As Harvard students and members of higher education institutions, we have a part to play in the problem. At Harvard’s Institute of Politics, those who denied the 2020 election results have been precluded from speaking at the JFK Jr. Forum. While the goal is understandable, it shields students from understanding the American viewpoints they represent.

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There is a difference between platforming intentional and manipulative misinformation and listening to and learning about where people are and what they believe.

As a pipeline to mainstream media, Harvard, and its future journalists, have to consider the audience they lose when they stay inside of their bubble and ignore the issues of everyday Americans.

The disappearance of factual importance in our world is alarming and dangerous, but if we, as aspiring journalists, politicians, and engaged citizens, want to be taken seriously in communicating Trump’s threat to democracy, inflationary tariff policies, and so on, we owe American voters that seriousness, too.

Ezekiel A. Wells ’27 is a Double Concentrator in Environment Science & Engineering and Economics in Eliot House. He spent last summer traveling to 46 American states conducting interviews for his YouTube series, “Crossroads America."

2024-10-15

Anthropicの創業者であるダリオ氏の、AI進化した世界未来予想を読んでる

https://darioamodei.com/machines-of-loving-grace

・Behavioral interventions. I haven’t much mentioned it given the focus on the biological side of neuroscience, but psychiatry and psychology have of course developed a wide repertoire of behavioral interventions over the 20th century; it stands to reason that AI could accelerate these as well, both the development of new methods and helping patients to adhere to existing methods. More broadly, the idea of an “AI coachwho always helps you to be the best version of yourself, who studies your interactions and helps you learn to be more effective, seems very promising.

(Google翻訳)

・行動介入。神経科学生物学的側面に焦点が当てられているため、これについてはあまり触れていませんが、精神医学心理学は、もちろん 20 世紀を通じて行動介入の幅広いレパートリーを開発してきました。AI が、新しい方法の開発と、患者既存方法に従うのを支援することの両方で、これらを加速させる可能性もあるのは当然です。より広い意味では、常に最高の自分になれるよう支援し、あなたのやり取りを研究して、より効果的になる方法を学ぶのを手助けしてくれる「AI コーチ」というアイデアは、非常に有望に思えます

・Everyday problems that we don’t think of as clinical disease will also be solved. Most of us have everyday psychological problems that are not ordinarily thought of as rising to the level of clinical disease. Some people are quick to anger, others have trouble focusing or are often drowsy, some are fearful or anxious, or react badly to change. Today, drugs already exist to help with e.g. alertness or focus (caffeine, modafinil, ritalin) but as with many other previous areas, much more is likely to be possible. Probably many more such drugs exist and have not been discovered, and there may also be totally new modalities of intervention, such as targeted light stimulation (see optogenetics above) or magnetic fields. Given how many drugs we’ve developed in the 20th century that tune cognitive function and emotional state, I’m very optimistic about the “compressed 21st” where everyone can get their brain to behave a bit better and have a more fulfilling day-to-day experience.

(Google翻訳)

・臨床疾患とは考えていない日常的な問題解決されるでしょう。私たちほとんどは、通常は臨床疾患のレベルに達するとは考えられないような日常的な心理的問題を抱えています。怒りっぽい人もいれば、集中力に欠けたり眠気を催すことが多い人もいれば、恐れや不安を感じたり、変化に反応しにくい人もいます今日覚醒集中力を高める薬(カフェインモダフィニルリタリン)はすでに存在していますが、他の多くの以前の分野と同様に、さらに多くの薬が開発される可能性があります。おそらく、そのような薬はもっとたくさん存在し、発見されていないでしょう。また、標的を絞った光刺激(上記オプトジェネティクスを参照)や磁場など、まったく新しい介入方法もあるかもしれません。20世紀に認知機能感情状態を調整する薬がどれだけ開発されたかを考えると、誰もが脳の働きを少し良くし、より充実した日々を送れるようになる「圧縮された21世紀」について私は非常に楽観的です。

Human baseline experience can be much better. Taking one step further, many people have experienced extraordinary moments of revelation, creative inspiration, compassion, fulfillment, transcendence, love, beauty, or meditative peace. The character and frequency of these experiences differs greatly from person to person and within the same person at different times, and can also sometimes be triggered by various drugs (though often with side effects). All of this suggests that the “space of what is possible to experience” is very broad and that a larger fraction of people’s lives could consist of these extraordinary moments. It is probably also possible to improve various cognitive functions across the board. This is perhaps the neuroscience version of “biological freedom” or “extended lifespans”.

(Google翻訳)

人間基本的経験は、もっと良くなる可能性がありますさらに一歩進むと、多くの人が啓示、創造的なインスピレーション、思いやり、達成感、超越、愛、美しさ、瞑想的な平和といった特別な瞬間を経験しています。これらの経験性質と頻度は、人によって大きく異なり、同じ人でも時期によって異なり、さまざまな薬物によって引き起こされることもあります(ただし、多くの場合副作用があります)。これらすべては、「経験可能空間」が非常に広く、人々の人生の大部分がこれらの特別な瞬間で構成されている可能性があることを示唆しています。さまざまな認知機能全面的改善することもおそらく可能です。これはおそらく、神経科学版の「生物学自由」または「寿命の延長」です。

まだ途中までしか読んでないけど、この辺が特に印象的だった。

発達障害持ちでスペックが低い上、達成感とかの青春感情体験できなかった自分からすると夢のようだが、同時にこういうのを人工的に作れて皆良い人間になれるのってなんか怖くもあるな

はてなだとシロクマ先生とかがよくそういう話してる気がするけど

でも、実際そういう時代になったら自分はあっさり享受しちゃいそうだなあ

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