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  • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

    There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
    He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
    "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

    simonbp@social.linux.pizzaS bashstkid@mastodon.onlineB scurvy_duck@hachyderm.ioS odr_k4tana@infosec.exchangeO johan@social.terbeest.orgJ 5 Replies Last reply
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    • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

      RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

      There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
      He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
      "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

      simonbp@social.linux.pizzaS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @_thegeoff The absolute classic in extragalactic ppl forgetting the solar system exists

      https://www.sciencealert.com/a-cosmology-professor-peter-dunsby-accidentally-announces-the-re-discovery-of-mars-astronomers-telegram

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      • simonbp@social.linux.pizzaS simonbp@social.linux.pizza

        @_thegeoff The absolute classic in extragalactic ppl forgetting the solar system exists

        https://www.sciencealert.com/a-cosmology-professor-peter-dunsby-accidentally-announces-the-re-discovery-of-mars-astronomers-telegram

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        @simonbp Ahh, poor bloke! Easy done! I had a call from a neighbour who was on duty as a police officer, lots of calls coming in about a flickering, multicoloured light, darting around close to the horizon. Local airport couldn't see it on radar. It was Sirius, doing its sparkly thing.
        I've included "UFO consultant to Scottish Police" on every CV I thought would get away with it since. Got at least 2 unrelated jobs.

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        • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

          RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

          There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
          He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
          "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

          bashstkid@mastodon.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
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          @_thegeoff Isn’t that a Dirac story?

          (Possibly featuring Peierls’ wife as the knitter …)

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            @simonbp Ahh, poor bloke! Easy done! I had a call from a neighbour who was on duty as a police officer, lots of calls coming in about a flickering, multicoloured light, darting around close to the horizon. Local airport couldn't see it on radar. It was Sirius, doing its sparkly thing.
            I've included "UFO consultant to Scottish Police" on every CV I thought would get away with it since. Got at least 2 unrelated jobs.

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            @_thegeoff @simonbp

            My father, as an airborne air controller in Korea, was directing a fighter aircraft returning at night who reported a pursuing aircraft that he could not shake. Sent two fighters out to deal with it. Confusion when they arrived. But they quickly identified the light as Venus.

            🙄

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            • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

              RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

              There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
              He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
              "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

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              @_thegeoff Mathsplaining

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              • bashstkid@mastodon.onlineB bashstkid@mastodon.online

                @_thegeoff Isn’t that a Dirac story?

                (Possibly featuring Peierls’ wife as the knitter …)

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                @BashStKid Ah, thank you, was trying to remember the source. (But does sound very chatty for Dirac!)

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                • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

                  RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

                  There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
                  He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
                  "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

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                  @_thegeoff reminds me of the economist "discovering" likert scale-type measurement in a paper in 2020-something.

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                  • jeffgrigg@mastodon.socialJ jeffgrigg@mastodon.social

                    @_thegeoff @simonbp

                    My father, as an airborne air controller in Korea, was directing a fighter aircraft returning at night who reported a pursuing aircraft that he could not shake. Sent two fighters out to deal with it. Confusion when they arrived. But they quickly identified the light as Venus.

                    🙄

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                    @JeffGrigg @_thegeoff @simonbp Planets: Threat, or Menace?

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                    • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

                      RE: https://mastodon.com.br/@xkcd/116480390342730879

                      There's honestly a certain element of truth in this. A mathematician specialising in topology once got chatting to a lady who was knitting, fascinated by the parallels, of which there are many.
                      He approached her, very excited, a week later, with a whole new way of doing it.
                      "Yes, dear, that's called a purl stitch."

                      johan@social.terbeest.orgJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @_thegeoff @ShaulaEvans When I was young I got very excited once when I came up with a sorting algorithm. Until a more senior dev looked at it and said: great, you invented bubble sort 😂 This is btw exactly what’s happening in tech over and over, made worse by LLM’s so now everyone can reinvent something 🙄

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                      • varx@cybersecurity.theaterV varx@cybersecurity.theater

                        @JeffGrigg @_thegeoff @simonbp Planets: Threat, or Menace?

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                        @varx @_thegeoff @simonbp

                        Planets are unrelenting. The do not give up.

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                        • johan@social.terbeest.orgJ johan@social.terbeest.org

                          @_thegeoff @ShaulaEvans When I was young I got very excited once when I came up with a sorting algorithm. Until a more senior dev looked at it and said: great, you invented bubble sort 😂 This is btw exactly what’s happening in tech over and over, made worse by LLM’s so now everyone can reinvent something 🙄

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                          @johan @ShaulaEvans Independent discovery at least feels a bit satisfying when you find out you'd have been cutting edge or won a Nobel if you'd done it 100 years ago...you don't even get that with "AI" stuff. (Researchers using ML properly aside, e.g. protein folding.)

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                            @johan @ShaulaEvans Independent discovery at least feels a bit satisfying when you find out you'd have been cutting edge or won a Nobel if you'd done it 100 years ago...you don't even get that with "AI" stuff. (Researchers using ML properly aside, e.g. protein folding.)

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                            @_thegeoff @ShaulaEvans Oh very true, I felt super smart even after he told me I just reinvented it

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                            • johan@social.terbeest.orgJ johan@social.terbeest.org

                              @_thegeoff @ShaulaEvans Oh very true, I felt super smart even after he told me I just reinvented it

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                              @johan @ShaulaEvans We do the zinc electroscope and UV light experiment without initial explanation, a few ~16yo students have independently proposed the quanta 🙂

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                              • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

                                @johan @ShaulaEvans We do the zinc electroscope and UV light experiment without initial explanation, a few ~16yo students have independently proposed the quanta 🙂

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                                @_thegeoff I love it when young people come up independently with things that are already known. I just hope there's always someone around to point that out to them. Otherwise we get idiots like you know who inventing trains again

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