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chazfirestone.bsky.social
Cognitive scientist studying how we see + think @ Johns Hopkins University. 🇨🇦 Lab: https://perception.jhu.edu/
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and you have "best chet" vs my "best chef"!
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context: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... w/ @jorge-morales.bsky.social
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😱 the plot thickens! see this image sent to me by some people on the other website. who knew what a rabbit hole this would be…
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lends credence to the "bad OCR" theory bsky.app/profile/gala...
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😱 the plot thickens! see this image sent to me by some people on the other website. who knew what a rabbit hole this would be…
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totally! but i thought the theory you had was bad OCR of good english text, no? or are you thinking bad OCR of bad/non-native english text? on the former theory i'm still curious about "made daily with food". on the latter, i can see it!
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fascinating theory. how does it explain "made daily with food" or "makes for you" after "a full suamsh [stomach]", etc?
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respect to the goat though en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_M...
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fine sleuthing, gumshoe! but no, no bagels there
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@thebaltimorebanner.com should do a story on this! (it was in bmore)
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excellent work
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👏
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hundreds of quote-posts and this is the best one by far
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i dont have a soundcloud to promote so please enjoy these recent papers by my supercool collaborators bsky.app/profile/dors... bsky.app/profile/talb... bsky.app/profile/chaz...
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baltimore
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i got them to give me a second clean one
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“Doltclous” “A full suamsh makes for you a happy heram” “bood food is bood mood”
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(this success can be yours too if you come to @jhu.edu)
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victory ice cream
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Is complexity a unitary concept? Tal Boger & @chazfirestone.bsky.social show that we see complex shapes, dot arrays, melodies, words, and equations as sharing a deep feature even though they vary in their superficial features, & this perception is transferable, automatic, and consequential. #SPP2025
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family huwd
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something else might be going on but i don’t have the heart to tell you what it is
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so awesome to see this work out! congrats on such a creative and thought provoking project adam