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"New Ithkuil" (Constructed Language) Released Earlier This Year https://ithkuil.net/ https://infogalactic.com/info/Ithkuil > Ithkuil is a constructed language created by John Quijada,[1] designed to express deeper levels of human cognition briefly yet overtly and clearly, particularly with regard to human categorization. Ithkuil is notable for its grammatical complexity and extensive phoneme inventory. The name "Ithkuil" is an anglicized form of Iţkuîl, which in the original form roughly means "hypothetical representation of a language".[2] > Ithkuil is presented as a cross between an a priori philosophical and a logical language. It strives to minimize the ambiguities and semantic vagueness found in natural human languages.[3] > The many examples from the original grammar book[3] show that a message, like a meaningful phrase or a sentence, can usually be expressed in Ithkuil with fewer sounds, or lexically distinct speech-elements, than in natural human languages. Quijada deems his creation too complex and strictly regular a language to have developed naturally, but nonetheless a language suited to human conversation. No person, including Quijada, is known to be able to speak Ithkuil fluently. #discussions #language
Stringbike: Chainless Bicycle Design https://infogalactic.com/info/Stringbike > The Stringbike is a bicycle that uses a rope and pulley drive system instead of a traditional bicycle chain and sprockets.[1][2][3][4] It uses two Dyneema ropes attached to pulleys attached to swinging lever and cam mechanisms, one on each side of the bike. These mechanisms replace the round sprockets found on chain-driven bikes. Unlike some traditional 10-speed gears using a derailleur, there is no slippage when changing gear ratios.[5] The Stringbike uses a 19 gear ratio system with no duplicates and a total gear range of 3.5 to 1. The transmission ratio can be changed with a shifting knob located on the right-side handle grip. Gear ratios can be changed even when the bicycle is almost stationary.[6] > Hungarian designers from the manufacturing company Schwinn Csepel Zrt, unveiled the bicycle in 2010 in Padova, Italy.[7] It never caught on so possibly isn't better than a chain design, but maybe it simply lacks popularity or the idea might be made use of for some other application #discussions #tech #technology #design
Possible Health Benefits From Holding Your Breath > Holding your breath, as well as generally improving breathing and lung function, has useful, potentially lifesaving benefits, including: > increasing life span by preserving the health of stem cells > possible regeneration of new tissue in the brain to preserve brain function (this is theoretical in humans, though; studies have only been done on salamanders) > increasing resistance to bacterial infections > learning how to make yourself feel relaxed #discussions #health #wellness
MacOS Sonoma Released > The update includes new features such as desktop widgets, improved Safari, better video conferencing, and dedicated features for gamers Although I don't like Apple, I like to see what's new with software releases, idk if there is anything interesting of interest #discussions #tech #technology #mac
Doorbell Cam Alternatives? So I have heard the popular "Ring" doorbell camera system has had problems: I was therefore wondering what people recommend instead (or if they're against the practice of doorbell cameras altogether) This project is a cheap alternative example: #discussions #technology #tech
Rich Men North of Richmond by Oliver Anthony (Slight Language Warning) https://yewtu.be/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro Lyrics: [Verse 1] I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day Overtime hours for bulls*** pay So I can sit out here and waste my life away Drag back home and drown my troubles away [Pre-Chorus] It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to For people like me and people like you Wish I could just wake up and it not be true But it is, oh, it is [Chorus] Livin' in the new world With an old soul These rich men north of Richmond Lord knows they all just wanna have total control Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do And they don't think you know, but I know that you do 'Cause your dollar ain't s*** and it's taxed to no end 'Cause of rich men north of Richmond [Verse 2] I wish politicians would look out for miners And not just minors on an island somewhere Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothin' to eat And the obese milkin' welfare [Verse 3] Well, God, if you're five-foot-three and you're three-hundred pounds Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds Young men are puttin' themselves six feet in the ground 'Cause all this damn country does is keep on kickin' them down [Pre-Chorus] Lord, it's a damn shame what the world's gotten to For people like me and people like you Wish I could just wake up and it not be true But it is, oh, it is [Chorus] Livin' in the new world With an old soul These rich men north of Richmond Lord knows they all just wanna have total control Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do And they don't think you know, but I know that you do 'Cause your dollar ain't s*** and it's taxed to no end 'Cause of rich men north of Richmond [Outro] I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day Overtime hours for bulls*** pay #discussions #music
Thematic Book Series: How to Build a Low-tech Internet? | Low Tech Magazine (posted for discussion, not necessarily in agreement with author) Links to articles used in book (not linked on the site, presumably this is the book's contents): ... Why we need a speed limit for the internet Email in the 18th century: the optical telegraph How to build a low-tech internet? How to build a low-tech website? How sustainable is a solar powered website? How and why I stopped buying laptops Why the office needs a typewriter revolution #discussions #lowtech #offgrid #energy #green #technology #tech
"Housework Counts As Exercise!" https://www.ifit.com/blog/housework-counts-as-exercise/ Honestly I've seen some attitudes and articles that "housework isn't exercise" and... I'm guessing such people don't do much housework? At a minimum, it could often be a lot of walking, which is fine low to moderate exercise. Have you ever found housework (or chores) to be good exercise? #discussions #health #wellness #exercise
Dormition Fast Ends (Feast of the Assumption) via Wiki: > The Feast of the Dormition is preceded by a two-week fast, referred to as the Dormition Fast. From August 1 to August 14 (inclusive) Orthodox and Eastern Catholics fast from red meat, poultry, meat products, dairy products (eggs and milk products), fish, oil, and wine. The Dormition Fast is a stricter fast than either the Nativity Fast (Advent) or the Apostles' Fast, with only wine and oil (but no fish) allowed on weekends. As with the other Fasts of the Church year, there is a Great Feast that falls during the Fast; in this case, the Transfiguration (August 6), on which fish, wine and oil are allowed. > In some places, the services on weekdays during the Fast are similar to the services during Great Lent (with some variations). Many churches and monasteries in the Russian tradition perform the lenten services on at least the first day of the Dormition Fast. In the Greek tradition, during the Fast either the Paraklesis Great Paraklesis (Supplicatory Canon) or the Small Paraklesis is celebrated every evening except Saturday evening and the Eves of the Transfiguration and the Dormition.[1] > The first day of the Dormition Fast is a feast day called the Procession of the Cross (August 1), on which day it is customary to have an outdoor procession and perform the Lesser Blessing of Water. #discussions #Christian #Christianity #religion