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There's honestly a certain element of truth in this.

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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."

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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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                • _thegeoff@mastodon.social_ _thegeoff@mastodon.social

                  @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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