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(Not to interrupt the other ongoing conversations...)
Among other things, I have just finished reading Children of Time and Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which are both works of science fiction (although the latter wears the trappings of fantasy). Children of Time alternates between the perspectives of future humans and artificially evolved intelligent spiders; the spiders and their worldbuilding are definitely the more interesting of the two.
(Another SF work that I read several years ago, Eifelheim by Michael Flynn, had the opposite issue. The three legs of the plot revolved around the inhabitants of a village in fourteenth-century Germany, the crew of an alien spaceship that crashes nearby, and a pair of near-future scholars investigating the event. The medieval humans (in particular, the village priest) are the main viewpoint characters and are described in considerable color and detail, while the aliens and the future humans are much less fleshed out.)
Among other things, I have just finished reading Children of Time and Elder Race by Adrian Tchaikovsky, which are both works of science fiction (although the latter wears the trappings of fantasy). Children of Time alternates between the perspectives of future humans and artificially evolved intelligent spiders; the spiders and their worldbuilding are definitely the more interesting of the two.
(Another SF work that I read several years ago, Eifelheim by Michael Flynn, had the opposite issue. The three legs of the plot revolved around the inhabitants of a village in fourteenth-century Germany, the crew of an alien spaceship that crashes nearby, and a pair of near-future scholars investigating the event. The medieval humans (in particular, the village priest) are the main viewpoint characters and are described in considerable color and detail, while the aliens and the future humans are much less fleshed out.)
Re: What are you reading, watching and listening to? - All languages
A very thick book about the Reformation.
Self-referential signatures are for people too boring to come up with more interesting alternatives.
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May I ask which one?
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You may, and if you do, the answer will be Reformation : Europe's House Divided 1490-1700, by Diarmaid MacCulloch.
Self-referential signatures are for people too boring to come up with more interesting alternatives.
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People are a lot stressed and pent-up nowadays. We need more calm. I heartily recommend Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday and Instant Calm by Paul Wilson, both adressing this issue, the first from a more philosophical perspective and the latter from a more practical one.
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I just finished Rob Eastaway's Maths on the Back of an Envelope: Clever Ways to (Roughly) Calculate Anything, which is a generally delightful book about combining mathematics and common sense to approach question where just one of those on its own might not be enough, and doing rough-and-ready, not very precise but often practically good enough calculations without even needing a calculator app.
One minor criticism is that in a section on Metric/Imperial/US customary conversions, he doesn't mention the different sizes of US and UK pints, quarts, and gallons, which are a potential source of confusion in such matters.
While zompist never mentioned the book, I discovered it indirectly as a result of his advise to read some "comfort reads" in a time like this. The book doesn't offer a complete respite from Donald Trump, though, since one of the guesstimates in it is for the crowd size at Trump's first inauguration.
One minor criticism is that in a section on Metric/Imperial/US customary conversions, he doesn't mention the different sizes of US and UK pints, quarts, and gallons, which are a potential source of confusion in such matters.
While zompist never mentioned the book, I discovered it indirectly as a result of his advise to read some "comfort reads" in a time like this. The book doesn't offer a complete respite from Donald Trump, though, since one of the guesstimates in it is for the crowd size at Trump's first inauguration.
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I have long wondered if there's material publically available on his conlang.Nortaneous wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:05 pm Trhä - dájbulëhh ámhëlcoma taomseg Imhajl ëf Olbi gunahh
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When I first read the title my immediate, first-second gut reaction was "what kind of mutant Gaelic is that?".Nortaneous wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:05 pm Trhä - dájbulëhh ámhëlcoma taomseg Imhajl ëf Olbi gunahh
Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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Mine was, ‘Am I having a stroke?’ (Again.)Travis B. wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 10:23 amWhen I first read the title my immediate, first-second gut reaction was "what kind of mutant Gaelic is that?".Nortaneous wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:05 pm Trhä - dájbulëhh ámhëlcoma taomseg Imhajl ëf Olbi gunahh
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Re: What are you reading, watching and listening to? - All languages
just watched Kajillionaire (2020). i think this is miranda july's best movie yet
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Reminds me of a problem along these lines I heard once - what are the chances that any two (non-bald) people in London have the same number of hairs on their heads? The intuitive, and wrong, answer is 'almost zero'; even with very rough estimates you can readily find the exact answer.Raphael wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 6:54 am I just finished Rob Eastaway's Maths on the Back of an Envelope: Clever Ways to (Roughly) Calculate Anything, which is a generally delightful book about combining mathematics and common sense to approach question where just one of those on its own might not be enough, and doing rough-and-ready, not very precise but often practically good enough calculations without even needing a calculator app.
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I think that example is actually used in the book.Darren wrote: ↑Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:50 amReminds me of a problem along these lines I heard once - what are the chances that any two (non-bald) people in London have the same number of hairs on their heads? The intuitive, and wrong, answer is 'almost zero'; even with very rough estimates you can readily find the exact answer.Raphael wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 6:54 am I just finished Rob Eastaway's Maths on the Back of an Envelope: Clever Ways to (Roughly) Calculate Anything, which is a generally delightful book about combining mathematics and common sense to approach question where just one of those on its own might not be enough, and doing rough-and-ready, not very precise but often practically good enough calculations without even needing a calculator app.
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Sometimes he posts grammar notes on Patreon.Raholeun wrote: ↑Tue Nov 19, 2024 2:00 amI have long wondered if there's material publically available on his conlang.Nortaneous wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:05 pm Trhä - dájbulëhh ámhëlcoma taomseg Imhajl ëf Olbi gunahh
Duaj teibohnggoe kyoe' quaqtoeq lucj lhaj k'yoejdej noeyn tucj.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.