Thanks @stuartmarks for making me dig through some of #Naur's work

https://www.naur.com/comp/c8-1.html

> the idea that machines might be able to think appears to be […] dismaying to many people. It seems that the […] suggestion of such a possibility conjures up a nightmare of a machine-ridden world in which man […] is the slave of the machine. Such a fright your […] author finds groundless. He is worried that the danger lurks, not with the machines that perhaps can think, but with the people who cannot

Computing: A Human Activity 8.1

AI slows down open source developers. Peter Naur can teach us why.

Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" and LLMs replacing human programmers

https://ratfactor.com/cards/naur-vs-llms

#HackerNews #Naur #LLMs #Programming #Theory #Building #Technology #Innovation

Go read Peter Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" and then come back and tell me that LLMs can replace human programmers - ratfactor

Mein Foto Vorsatz von heute: Fast bereit zur Blütezeit!
#fotografie #naur #park #gutervorsatz #frühling

It always annoyed me the way Americans characterise the Australian "no" as "naur". I was like, "there's no fkn r on the end!"

I could only explain it to myself by imagining that they can only approximate the same sound in their rhotic accents by adding an r in?

But this video has actually made it make sense to me! Younger Australians, particularly, are actually moving away from a traditional "no" diphthong glide in the "GOAT vowel" towards a "bunched r"

which is: rather than the traditional Australian tongue glide of 'up and forward', younger speakers are gliding 'down and forward', which rhoticises the glide

"They're taking the General Australian GOAT diphthong and making it even more Aussie"

I still didn't believe this until the video shows really nicely isolated clips of Australian speakers doing it, and I'm forced to accept that it is rhoticised

I think maybe I'm too old to have picked up the bunched r? Maybe I still have a "general Australian accent"?

I mean, I still try to distinguish between similar-sounding words like "law" and "lore"

(there's a specific example that I actually used to practise before a lecture that included it, but I can't remember now what it was)

When I participated in the #AusTalk regional accent research project, I was told that I had quite a 'neutral' accent

Linguistics kind of breaks my brain but I love being able to explain these things that I can intuitively hear

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7DuvWVazpk

#linguistics #accent #AustralianAccent #naur

My favourite vowel: Oh NAUR explained!

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Dieses Jahr probieren wir wiedermal was neues: Erdnüsse!
Anzucht ab April im Haus, ab Mai im Freien. Pro Pflanze soll man ca 25-35 Erdnüsse ernten können.

Bin gespannt wie das funktionieren wird.

#Gärtnern #Naur

@[email protected]:Kämpfen wir gegen #Mietexplosion & #Teuerungen am #HousingActionDay2022 !

Auch wir als #NAUR-Bündnis werden in verschiedenen Städten aktiv sein.

Weitere Infos: housing-action-day.net und @HDay2021
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“Kämpfen wir gegen #Mietexplosion & #Teuerungen am #HousingActionDay2022 ! Auch wir als #NAUR-Bündnis werden in verschiedenen Städten aktiv sein. Weitere Infos: https://t.co/ZBDRD3uIMA und @HDay2021”

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