vanveen.bsky.social
Polyglot reader and tsundoku.
Books were his Linus blanket before turning him into a queer person. Cinephilia and Film culture perfected his transition.
He works as Research assistant in a Humanities Academic Department đźđč
đłïžâđ He/Him.
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Ma rimane la possibilitĂ di commentare su BlueSky e su Telegram?
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Still here!
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Ehh ma se rimane da smanettoni sarĂ un laboratorio interessante ma il numero dei sui utilizzatori rimarrĂ basso. Conviene? Direi di no se si punta a una sua ampia diffusione. Tanto piĂč perchĂ© la funzione âlaboratorioâ la svolge giĂ Mastodon. Insomma: ogni scelta deve avvenire dentro un orizzonte.
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Ma non si puĂČ intravvedere un futuro prossimo in cui queste limitazioni saranno superare?
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Quando non lavori con un linguaggio artificiale univoco, non puoi sapere che varietĂ di termini hanno usato altri, magari anche in lingue diverse. Quindi sarebbe fondamentale poter usare tanti sinonimi nella stessa lingua e loro equivalenti in lingue diverse. Solo cosĂŹ puoi avere un buon tracking,
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SĂ grazie ho letto. Ora si tratta di provare. Il problema Ăš il limite di max 3 termini che un feed semplice puĂČ cercare. Ă un problema quando si tratta di applicazioni basate sul linguaggio naturale. In questi casi sarebbe fondamentale poter ricorrere a molti sinonimi per definire un argomento.
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Grazie mille. Non sapevo di questa distinzione tra quelli che si puĂČ fare se si ha o meno un server. Io voglio creare un semplice feed. Quindi proverĂČ il servizio suggerito. Ho visto che ha un grosso limite nel fissare a max 3 termini la ricerca. Comunque grazie.
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Ciao! Tu sai creare i feed?
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Ciao! Come fai a sapere che Bluesky ha appena fatto un aggiornamento? E dove si trovano info sul contenuto dellâaggiornamento?
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This pic really reminds me the very attraction felt by Japanese for those kinds of atmospheric soft landscapes in the rain. In âThe Tale of Genjiâ you find a lot of those melancholic but beautiful landscapes as well as in the novels by the contemporary writer Ogawa Yoko.
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Same for the Roman Empire. Romans created the greatest empire in the world history. They were far superior in several ways to other European peoples. Technology, war strategies, language, everything was without comparison. But after some centuries everything collapsed.
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In Musilâs âThe Man without qualitiesâ the same big question is expressed and some hypotheses are proposed in the ironic indirect way typical of Musilâs aphoristical prose.
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Merci bien. Je vais le suivre.
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Ăa câest vrai quâon ne peut pas rĂ©pliquer les exploits du passĂ© parce que beaucoup des choses ont changĂ© et il y a beaucoup plus de concurrence. Moi jâaimerais suivre lâĂ©volution des social network. Est-ce que tu connais une source web oĂč trouver des synthĂšses et des donnĂ©s?
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Je me suis posĂ© les mĂȘmes questions.
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In Italian, (not) pronouncing or writing the double consonants may lead to funny changes in meaning:
ano (anus) â anno (year)
seno (breast) - senno (sense)
cane (dog) - canne (sticks, but also joints, cf. "farsi le canne" = to smoke weed)
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Interesting. This vision could be utopian. But also dystopian when love is a means to power and domination, as it happens in the traditional straight world and at its outmost in SM relationships. The sick relationship told by McEwan in his 1981 short novel âThe Comfort of Strangersâ is an example.
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Is the the reclining partner reading a book? Why? Does this mean lack of interest or that there has been a kind of quick assault?
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So beatiful
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You have that sarcastic but nice sense of humour that immediately melts me. No serious and smelly consequences
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A wisteria climbing on the front of what seems to be an American (?) house. Very beautiful.
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In short words: a closed guarded environment which filters those who are admitted into is enormously better than an âopen environmentâ with no limits. In 2023 we see that the dream of the âopenâ net as a fully democratic environment clearly doesnât work.
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âPopper described it as the seemingly self-contradictory idea that in order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must retain the right to be intolerant of intolerance.â
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance?wprov=sfti1
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The paradox of tolerance states that if a society is tolerant without limit, its ability to be tolerant is eventually destroyed by the intolerant.
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Repasser a twitter, c'est constater Ă quel point on s'Ă©tait presque habituĂ© a une violence omniprĂ©sente et a une bĂȘtise insupportable.
Ce me frappe a chaque passage depuis que je "vis" sur BlueSky. Au final, je suis tellement plus appaisée ici. Je croise les doigts que ça dure.
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So true.
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I totally agree. He is undeniably a great master. Also a proof that you should never judge geniuses for their political ideas.
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Europa by Lars Vin Trier: great film, great b/n photography and great actors.
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Iâm really in love with Cartarescuâs âSolenoidâ.