Andrew Wetzel  

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Human first, then: curious, Christian, parent.
Other Evangelical.
You Cannot Serve God & Mammon.
#TheKingdomOfGodIsNotAPoliceState
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The media wants you anxious over the “uncommitted” vote and the opposition to Biden in Michigan. While we should take the protest vote concerns seriously, the sky is not falling. And I’d much rather be us than them, even in Michigan. I explain why, and the math, in today’s piece. https://open.substack.com/pub/statuskuo/p/the-defection-math-is-hard-for-some?r=1zr8b&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
The Defection Math Is Hard for Some

Despite the media’s focus on Joe Biden’s challenges, the real question is which candidate is actually seeing a bigger defection.

The Status Kuo
The best summary of the media's current situation: executive think readers are stupid (because they're stupid.) Riley MacLeod says it so much getter than I could: https://aftermath.site/how-stupid-do-they-think-we-are
How Stupid Do They Think We Are - Aftermath

The owners of Vice and Sports Illustrated seem to only see value the sites' names, even when their actions make those names worthless.

📚 Clarkesworld Issue 207 edited by Neil Clarke: Standout stories this month were by Fiona Moore, Samara Auman, and Fu Qiang. …

Read the rest: https://michaelhans.com/eclecticism/2023/12/08/%f0%9f%93%9a-clarkesworld-issue-207-edited-by-neil-clarke/ (#Clarkesworld #FionaMoore #FuQiang #NeilClarke #SamaraAuman)

📚 Clarkesworld Issue 207 edited by Neil Clarke – Eclecticism

Standout stories this month were by Fiona Moore, Samara Auman, and Fu Qiang.

"Rather than viewing strikes as a last-resort bargaining tactic, the labor movement must embrace them as engines of political transformation."

Erik Baker, an American historian, associate editor at The Drift, and a former UAW staff organizer, joins Laborwave to discuss his article for Jewish Currents, Revaluing the Strike.

You can read the full article at jewishcurrents.org/revaluing-the-strike

https://channelzeronetwork.com/

Channel Zero – Anarchist Podcast Network

I'm sorry, did you forget the last 200 years of technological progress advancing productivity yet leading us to work even longer hours? If we want to work less, we need unions, not tech.

Yesterday was the 150th birthday of set theory. On 7th December 1873, Georg Cantor wrote a letter to his friend and colleague Richard Dedekind in which he showed that the set of integers is smaller than the set of real numbers, even if both sets are infinite.
This started a development that soon began to change mathematics: first by showing that infinite numbers are something one can meaningful talk about and that sets are a helpful tool for that, and then — most importantly! — through the possibility to build complex structures from nested sets. Set theory gave mathematics the freedom to create arbitrary mathematical objects at will, whenever needed.
Before set theory, almost all mathematical objects were “something like numbers and functions” or “something like geometrical figures” or a mixture of both as in analytic geometry. The first discipline that does not fit into this schema must be topology: It cannot even be thought without sets. But even something like algebra has profited immensely from the ability to create arbitrary mathematical objects.

The birthday of set theory should therefore be celebrated by mathematicians all over the world. 🎂

(One of the people who discovered that in contrast to most other mathematical disciplines, set theory has a birthday, was @rudytheelder, but there is also Herbert Meschkowski, who in 1973 published a book in German with the title „Hundert Jahre Mengenlehre” that uses the same idea.)

#Mathematics #SetTheory

#AI facts about me, from Google Bard!

(Prompt was "Tell me five [more] fun facts about Charles Stross", repeated twice. First page contains one major distortion. Second page contains three outright lies. ("Accelerando" is a maths textbook? Really?) Third page is 80% bizarre falsehoods, as Bard ran out of actual facts and switched to plausible hallucinations.)

If you run into a true believer, challenge them to try this exercise on themselves!

Single-celled #protists in the guts of #animals thrive without the powerhouse of the cell: #Genomic analysis suggests the oxymonad lineage lost their #mitochondria about 100 million years ago https://www.isep-protists.com/post/genomics-of-preaxostyla

New #ISEPpapers! #Genomics of #Preaxostyla #Flagellates Illuminates the Path Towards the Loss of Mitochondria https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1011050

#microbes #evolution #organelles #eukaryotes #bioinformatics #science #biology #discovery

Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without the powerhouse of the cell

Genomic analysis suggests the oxymonad lineage lost their mitochondria about 100 million years ago.

ISEP
1/ Reduce your need to earn.
#permaculture #economics Commenters have informed me that this is in Reading, W of London, on Broad St.
Fox Host Bluntly Fact Checks Trump's Election 'Untruths' Live On Air In Real Time

About time.

Second Nexus