はてなキーワード: Moreとは
https://note.com/beatangel/n/nf3cc050ac5ba
男性の脳の総容積は平均して体格差を考慮しても男性の方が大きく、1般的に女性より大きいことは以前から
一般においてもwikipediaに脳の容積に性差がある記述があるぐらいには既知なので
学問の世界で否定する人はおらんのでは?タブーでもなんでもないと思う、高卒だしアカデミアの世界は知らんけど
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S014976341500250X?ref=quillette.com
因みに研究分析によれば脳の総容積の違いはIQの分散(違いを説明する為の因子としてどの重要か)の約16%を占めるそうである。
ソースとしている論文のハイライトにはBrain size is not a necessary cause for human IQ differencesとあり
技術の進歩により脳の大きさとIQの相関が今まで言われていたよりずっと小さいことが分かったと書いてある
また、この論文は最後に「However, invoking the literature on cross-species comparisons and primate cognitive evolution to argue for brain size as an isomorphic proxy for human intelligence differences is not warranted. Such assumptions are」と釘を刺しているが
なぜ釘を刺さないといけないのかということを彼自身が証明してしまっている…
2015年に504人の調査では子供において負の相関関係(皮質が薄いほど認知能力がある)が確認された。
このような事実は何故物議を醸すのか?
女の脳は男よりも厚い、しかし、薄いほど認知能力がある、よって女は男より認知能力が劣ると言いたいようだが
These findings suggest that intelligence may be more related to the magnitude and timing of changes in brain structure during development than to brain structure per se, and that the cortex is never completed but shows continuing intelligence-dependent development.
単純に薄いほどIQが高いという話ではなくどのタイミングで薄くなるかということが重要な様
In the more intelligent young adults, this relationship reverses so that by the age of 42 a thicker cortex is associated with higher intelligence
https://note.com/beatangel/n/nd0232cdd3c61
女性の発達障害について2昔前は「発達障害は男性的な特徴の過剰化が原因であり、従って女性にはあまり存在しない(極端な男性脳)」と言われてきた。
しかし、発達障害概念の広がりに伴って女性当事者が増え始め、また脳の状態をスキャンするとそこまで男女比がないことなどが明らかになり、
1昔前は「女性当事者はソーシャルスキルに優れているので発達障害症状を誤魔化せてしまい、周囲から気付かれにくい」と言われてきた。
しかし定量的に比較した結果、ソーシャルスキルに性差がないことが判明し、
今(2021年)では「女性はジェンダーバイアスによりコミュ障でも男性より好意的に見られやすく、また良いも悪いも女性社会の強烈な同調圧力により逸脱を抑え込まれてる」説が唱えられている。
彼は以前の記事でこのように書いている、ASDおよびADHDの男女比に大きな偏りがあるがそれは脳の性差ではないと
しかし、彼が一番最初に示した論文は違うことを言っている、脳の容積以外にも様々なデータをとり脳に性差があることを示し
それらが一部の精神疾患における男女の偏りの原因を解明する一歩になるのではないかと、論文中でも以下が言及されている
Why Are Autism Spectrum Conditions More Prevalent in Males?
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.1001081
もちろん、認知症のように女が男より多い疾患もありそれらにも言及されているし
脳の性差がこれらと関連していると決定づけているわけではない
彼の良い所はソースを示してくれること、実際、興味深いものが多いが
記事の信ぴょう性は薄いというのが個人的な感想、どうもチェリーピッキングしてるっぽいから自分で論文読めばいいと思う
アンチフェミニズムを拗らせた結果、憎んでいる相手と同じになっていないか?
一番古い5年前のnoteを読んでみたがこの時の彼は好印象だった
Assassin's Creed director: The right time to take series to Japan | BBC
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c163jexl7rxo
Shadow’s trailer also generated backlash from some gamers, who criticised the choice of Yasuke as a main character over a native Japanese protagonist.
Opponents have accused those critics of being racist, and have pointed out that Yasuke is based on a real-life person.
Charles, speaking to Newsbeat before the trailer dropped, says the developers “put a lot of emphasis on authenticity and making sure we depict Japan and the culture right”.
“So when we started the project, we had a historian with us from day one,” he says.
He says the team also consulted weapons experts and travelled to Japan to get a feel for the landscape and locations in the game.
シャドウズのトレーラーは、一部のゲーマーからの反発も生みました。彼らは、日本人主人公ではなく弥助を主人公として選んだことを批判しました。
これに対して、批判者たちを人種差別主義者だと非難する声も上がっており、弥助が実在の人物に基づいていることが指摘されています。
チャールズは、トレーラー公開前にNewsbeat(BBCのニュース番組)との対話で、開発者たちが「日本とその文化を正しく描写することに重点を置き、真正性を重視した」と述べています。
African samurai: The enduring legacy of a black warrior in feudal Japan |CNN
When feudal Japan’s most powerful warlord Nobunaga Oda met Yasuke, a black slave-turned-retainer, in 1581, he believed the man was a god.
Oda had never seen an African before. And like the locals in Japan’s then-capital of Kyoto, he was awed by Yasuke’s height, build and skin tone, according to Thomas Lockley, the author of “African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan.”
“When Yasuke got to Kyoto (with Jesuit missionaries), there was a massive riot. People wanted to see him and be in his presence,” says Lockley, who spent nine years researching and writing the book, which was published last month.
Oda believed Yasuke to be either a guardian demon or “Daikokuten,” a god of prosperity usually represented by black statues in temples. He tried to rub the pigment from Yasuke’s skin, believing it was black ink. Once convinced Yasuke was real, he immediately threw a feast in his honor, says Lockley.
1581年、戦国時代日本の最も強力な戦国大名である織田信長が、奴隷から家臣となった黒人のヤスケに出会った時、信長はヤスケを神だと信じました。
「アフリカン・サムライ:戦国時代日本の伝説的黒人武士ヤスケの真実の物語」の著者トーマス・ロックリーによると、信長はそれまでアフリカ人を見たことがありませんでした。そして、当時の都であった京都の地元民と同様に、ヤスケの身長、体格、肌の色に畏敬の念を抱いたそうです。
「ヤスケが(イエズス会宣教師とともに)京都に到着した時、大規模な騒動が起きました。人々はヤスケを見たがり、彼の存在を身近に感じたがりました」と、9年の歳月をかけて研究し執筆した先月出版されたこの本について、ロックリーは語ります。
信長はヤスケを守護の鬼か、通常寺院で黒い像で表される繁栄の神「大黒天」のどちらかだと信じていました。信長はヤスケの肌の色素を擦り取ろうとし、それが黒インクだと考えていました。ヤスケが本物だと確信すると、すぐに彼の名誉を称える宴を開いたとロックリーは述べています。
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/05/19/asia/black-samurai-yasuke-africa-japan-intl/index.html
最近も IGN Japan 使って煽り散らかし https://youtu.be/keiDRORg9hc
ここまでやるなら、ゲームに規制は不要!!あらゆる規制に反対する!!と表明したらよかったのでは?って思うが、
なぜか日本版だけ日本人の首ホームラン出来るのが禁止されているの突っ込まないんですよね。Roninはゴア表現あるのになぜでしょうね?
あと日本人の非武装市民はペナルティ無し攻撃できるけど白人キャラは攻撃できないこともツッコミなし。NPCだろうが攻撃できるゲームはいくらでもあるんですけど
It was surprisingly gory, like the decapitations, you could get coated in blood. How vital is that to the assassin’s fantasy?
(斬首シーンなどでは、予想外に残虐で、血まみれになることもありますね。これはアサシンのファンタジーにとってどれほど重要なのでしょうか?)
I think it’s not an assassin thing, it’s a Japan thing in our case. So looking at death was a day-to-day occurrence in that period, and the way most people died in Japan during that time is clean decapitations.
So we didn’t want to shy away from it, although you can turn off the violence if you want. There’s options for it. You can turn off the blood, you can turn off the dismemberment and stuff. So it’s more trying to be faithful to the war aspect of Japan at that period. Death was a common thing and decapitation was not a strange sight in Japan.
私たちの場合、これはアサシンに関することというよりも、日本に関することだと考えています。当時の日本では、死を目にすることは日常的なことでした。そしてその時代の日本で多くの人々が死んでいった方法は、きれいな斬首でした。
ですので、私たちはそれを避けようとはしませんでした。ただし、望めば暴力表現をオフにすることもできます。そのためのオプションがあります。血の表現をオフにしたり、切断などの表現をオフにしたりすることができます。これは、むしろその時代の日本の戦争の側面に忠実であろうとする試みなのです。死は日常的なことであり、斬首は日本では珍しい光景ではありませんでした。
https://videogames.si.com/features/assassins-creed-shadows-interview
こっちなら付き合うぞ
ローカルでテキスト・画像生成のモデル動かしてみようをそのうち書こうと思うけど、Windowsアーキテクチャの簡単な説明欲しい?
コア分離あたり。ほかにも欲しいのがあれば書いとくけど
というか、Ubuntu、Ubuntu 騒いでる子がいるが、そもそもPCにWin11/Win10入ってるか?
(Windows + Docker Desktop :バックエンドWSL2 Ubuntu の予定。なお、YouTube に構築動画が無限にあるぞ)
情報だのといった薄汚いソヴィエト時代の⽤語の背後に、古い既得権益が隠れているだけ
のようにしか⾒えないんです。そういう既得権益者は、別の⾒⽅を持った⼈が、別の意⾒を
述べるとか、あるいは神も恐れず別の形で投票するとか、もっと酷いことに選挙で勝っちゃ
うなんて、とにかく許せないだけだというふうに⾒えるんです。”
原文:Now, to many of us on the other side of the Atlantic, it looks more and more like old entrenched interests hiding behind ugly Soviet era words like misinformation and disinformation, who simply don’t like the idea that somebody with an alternative viewpoint might express a different opinion or, God forbid, vote a different way, or even worse, win an election.
ウクライナ政策からデジタル検閲まで、なんでもかんでも⺠主主義の擁護だという看板で⾏われてきました。>原文”Everything from our Ukraine policy to digital censorship is billed as a defence of democracy.”
2つを並べることによって聴衆に与える効果が計算されていそうですね!
その戦いにお いて、異論のある者たちを検閲し、教会を閉鎖し、選挙をキャンセルしたのはどっちだったかを考えましょう。そいつらは善⽟だったでしょうか? 絶対ちがいます。
” Now, within living memory of many of you in this room, the cold war positioned defenders of democracy against much more tyrannical forces on this continent. And consider the side in that fight that censored dissidents, that closed churches, that cancelled elections. Were they the good guys? Certainly not.”
アメリカで議事堂を襲撃した人たちは選挙をキャンセルしたかったのでは……
”EU 委員会の統制委員 コミッサールどもが” 「ども」がどこから湧いてきたかというと コミッサール(ロシア語: Комиссар)は、ロシア語で政治官僚や行政官僚の両方に用いられる語なのでEUのエリートは「キョーサントー」であるというニュアンスを訳出しようとしたものでしょう
”スウェーデンを⾒ると、⼆週間前に、政府はキリスト教活動家をコーラン燃やしに参加し
たとして起訴しました。その活動のため、彼の友⼈が殺されたんです。そして彼の裁判の判
事は、ゾッとする話ですがこう述べました。スウェーデンの、⽅⾔の⾃由を保護すると称す
る法律は、実は、その信仰を持つ集団のご機嫌を損ねることなしに、なんでもやったり⾔っ
たりする「フリーパス」̶̶これは直接の引⽤です̶̶を与えるものではない、と。”
ttps://www.asahi.com/articles/DA3S15534445.html
1月、デンマークの極右党の政治家であるRasmus Paludanが、ストックホルムのトルコ大使館の外でコーランを焼いた。
今年1月殺されたのはイラク出身の反イスラム活動家サルワン・モミカ
https://www.cnn.co.jp/world/35228896.html
モミカ被告は特定の民族集団に対する増悪を扇動した罪で起訴され、2025年1月30日に判決が言い渡される予定だった。
同国のメディアが報じたところによると、クリステション首相は同日の会見で、モミカ被告の殺害に外国勢力が関与している可能性があり、治安当局も捜査に加わっていると述べた。
同被告は抗議活動を展開していた当時、18年にイラクからスウェーデンに移って来たとCNNに語った。また、コーランは民主主義や倫理、人権、女性の権利などを危険にさらすため世界中で禁止されるべきとの考えから、コーランを燃やす抗議活動を行ったと説明した。
当局は当初、デモを認可しないことでモミカ被告の抗議活動を阻止しようとした。この判断については、後に控訴裁判所が言論の自由を理由に却下した。
モミカ被告を名乗るX(旧ツイッター)のアカウントでは、同被告の裁判についての最新情報が定期的に投稿されていた。同アカウントは23万人超のフォロワーを抱え、反イスラム的な内容の投稿も繰り返していた。”
ttps://jp.reuters.com/world/europe/A5NTORCP7BNAJPBRDN3HUSNC4Q-2025-01-30/
コーラン焼却の被告が判決目前に射殺、スウェーデン 容疑者5人逮捕
By Johan Ahlander
”クリステション首相は30日の会見で、外国勢力が関与している恐れがあり、治安当局も事件の調査に関わっていると述べた。
スウェーデン治安当局はロイターに、銃撃事件で想定される治安への影響について分析していると述べた。
スウェーデンでは23年にモミカ被告らによるコーラン焼却活動が活発化した。スウェーデン政府はコーランを焼却する行為を非難したものの、言論の自由の一形態との認識も示した。イランの最高指導者ハメネイ師はコーランを冒涜(ぼうとく)した者は「最も厳しい罰」を受けるべきで、スウェーデンは「イスラム世界との戦争の戦闘態勢に入った」などと非難。スウェーデンはイスラム急進主義者の無差別攻撃を受ける恐れがあるとしてテロリズム警戒レベルを上から2番目に引き上げた。”
これは要するにイスラム過激派と逆イスラム過激派(逆?キリスト教徒?)の間のいざこざみたいですね… キリスト教活動家っていうのは誰をさしているんでしょうか?誰の友人?
詳細は会員限定ですが ttps://www.meij.or.jp/trend_analysis/monitor/M23-02.html
”スウェーデンでのクルアーン冒涜にかかわるイスラーム過激派の反応
No.M23-02 スウェーデンでのクルアーン冒涜にかかわるイスラーム過激派の反応
2023年7月20日、在イラク・スウェーデン大使館がデモ隊による襲撃を受けた。一連の出来事の背景にあるのは、6月28日にスウェーデンの首都ストックホルムで、イラク人のサルワン・モミカ氏(37歳男性、難民あるいは移民。キリスト教徒、元人民動員部隊所属と報じられている)が行った、モスクの前でクルアーンを燃やすという挑発行為である。本稿では、これに関してイスラーム過激諸派が何らかの反応を見せてきたのかを整理し、その意味を検討したい。
【目次】
2. ストックホルムでのクルアーン冒涜を受けたイスラーム過激派による声明
3. ストックホルムでのクルアーン冒涜騒動をどう位置づけるか”
言論・信教の自由関連で殺されたというと日本人だと坂本弁護士を思い出しますね。オウム真理教にも言論の自由を!とバンス氏なら言ってくれそうです。
(続く)
まぁ一般的にそういうのはアホって呼ばれるよね
関連:Good News Donald Trump, You Don't Have to Be Very Smart to Be a Good Leader
https://www.newsweek.com/intelligence-leadership-donald-trump-710376
関連:Why highly intelligent people suffer from more mental and physical disorders
一方でホーキングは、下記のようにバッサリやで
“People who boast about their I.Q. are losers.”
関連:Good News Donald Trump, You Don't Have to Be Very Smart to Be a Good Leader
https://www.newsweek.com/intelligence-leadership-donald-trump-710376
関連:Why highly intelligent people suffer from more mental and physical disorders
元増田です。
deep researchを使うと必ず一回はリサーチの方針を固めるための質問を聞き返してくるので、「具体的には~」の手前で区切って2回に分けて投稿した。この聞き返してくる質問(具体的に調べることの例示)によって「ああそういうのを調べるのもいいね」ってヒントになったりするので、自分で直接使うと使い勝手もちょっと変わるかもしれない。
シェアしたページからは見れないけど、どういうふうに調べていってるのか推論過程が表示されている。ChatGPTの言語設定によってその言語も変わるものの、それが結果に影響するのかは不明瞭だ(使っている印象ではただの飾りっぽくも見える)。仮に影響するとしたら、少なくともdeep research用のモデル(OpenAIはこれ専用のモデルがあると述べている)だと日本語の拙さが若干漏れ出ているので、言語設定は英語のままでいいや…という気持ちになった。
1. 日本語で指示(ChatGPTの言語設定: 英語): ChatGPT - アンチAI現象分析
2. 日本語で指示(ChatGPTの言語設定: 日本語): ChatGPT - アンチAI多角的分析
3. 英語で指示: ChatGPT - Anti-AI Resistance Analysis
ChatGPT
Piecing together a comprehensive analysis on cancel culture against generative AI or anti-AI resistance, covering social, economic, cultural, ethical, political, international, and historical perspectives.
Examining past and present anti-tech movements, such as the Luddite movement and early internet resistance, to draw parallels with current debates on generative AI.
Tracing how companies resisted digitalization, like newspapers and Napster, and their strategic shifts. Considering resistance to computing, including debates on universal adoption and regulatory responses.
Searched for AI technology impact on unemployment
ChatGPT
I'm capturing insights on international AI's workplace impact and EU job concerns. Progress is steady, yet data comparison remains elusive.
ChatGPT
In the EU, a survey from IE University shows 68% desire regulation to prevent job instability due to ChatGPT, up 18% from 2022.
Searched for technophobia and social anxiety examples
ChatGPT
I’m thinking about the implications of technology on social anxiety. This topic involves gathering insights and unpacking the interplay between tech and psychological impacts.
Searched for social anxiety about new technology
Searched for social anxiety and technology criticism
ChatGPT
Tracking public anxiety about job loss due to new tech. Comparing US and Japan, Americans are notably more anxious, which might hinder tech adoption.
Searched for examples of neo-Luddite movement
ChatGPT
I’m piecing together historical context with Wikipedia, examining modern neo-Luddite movements in Wired JP and news posts, and exploring cultural perspectives in Mainichi news and a blog.
ChatGPT
生成AIに対する抵抗運動とキャンセルカルチャーの関連を探りながら、社会、経済、文化、倫理、政治の各側面から現状を分析し、将来の技術と社会の共存を展望。
生成AIの影響範囲をさらに掘り下げるため、Ludditeの歴史的背景、デジタル技術の社会的動向、地域差異、そして未来の展望について詳細な分析を実施中。
社会、経済、文化、倫理、政治の視点から、生成AIに対する反発の要因を詳しく見ている。各国のアプローチも取り入れて、地域差異を掘り下げている。
生成AIの影響を社会、経済、文化、倫理、政治の観点から詳述し、各国のアプローチを線ずれしながら地域差異を明らかにしている。
Searched for Luddite movement history
ChatGPT
en.wikipedia.org を読み込みました
ChatGPT
Searched for Neo-Luddite resistance to technology
ChatGPT
アトランティック誌の「新しいラディテスは引かない」とは、スマホなどを拒否する現代の若者について触れている。
theatlantic.com を読み込みました
ChatGPT
このアトランティックの記事はモリー・クラベイブルの活動を扱っている。
ChatGPT
ラッダイト運動を現代の動きと結びつけ、AIやテクノロジーの影響を懸念する新たなラッダイトと同様の活動を示す。
Searched for protests against automation history
ChatGPT
ロボットが職を奪う未来、アカデミックな歴史と現代的な抗議のつながりを模索している。
smithsonianmag.com を読み込みました
ChatGPT
工業資本主義の新ロジックが、技術革新の利益を所有者に集中させ、労働者との分配を阻んでいる。AIの生産性向上が収益を所有者に集中させ、労働者のリストラを招く可能性が示唆されている。
Searched for resistance to surveillance capitalism
ChatGPT
ユーザーが「プライバシー活動 デジタル権利運動」と検索している。進展を確認し、重要な点をリストアップする。
Searched for digital privacy movement history
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個人情報保護運動やPRISMプログラムに対する抗議、GDPR導入から始まり、Cambridge Analyticaスキャンダルが引き起こした#DeleteFacebook運動、Mark Zuckerbergの証言など、幅広い活動がある。
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ケンブリッジ・アナリティカの事件が2018年の技術の逆風の象徴であったことを確認している。公衆の怒りと規制需要が高まっているのが見て取れるね。
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Searched for China generative AI regulation 2023
reuters.com を読み込みました
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中国はAIの支援と制御をバランスよく進め、内容は社会主義の核心価値に合致しなければならないとしています。また、知的財産侵害を防ぎ、合法的なデータ源を使用する必要があります。2030年までに米国と競い、規制の先を進むためのガイドラインを設けています。
Let’s face it: starting a conversation on a dating app can feel terrifying. You see someone you’re interested in, you type out a message, and then… you delete it. “Is this too boring?” “Will they even respond?” “What if I sound awkward?”
We’ve all been there. That first message can make or break your chances of connecting with someone amazing. But here’s the good news: you don’t have to overthink it. With the right opening line, you can spark a conversation that feels natural, fun, and meaningful.
At MixerDates, we believe that every great connection starts with a great conversation. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you craft the best dating app opening lines—ones that stand out, show your personality, and lead to real connections. Ready to ditch the “hey” and start making an impact? Let’s dive in!
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Before we get into the best opening lines, let’s talk about why your first message is so important.
Your opening line is your chance to make a great first impression. It’s the gateway to a conversation that could lead to something special. A thoughtful, creative message shows that you’re genuinely interested—not just swiping mindlessly.
Your first message sets the tone for the entire conversation. A boring or generic opener might lead to a dull chat, while a fun or intriguing one can spark excitement and curiosity.
Let’s be real: everyone loves feeling special. When you put effort into your opening line, it shows that you care enough to stand out. And on MixerDates, where we value authenticity and positivity, that effort goes a long way.
Now, let’s get to the good stuff—the best dating app opening lines that actually work. These are divided into categories to suit different personalities and situations.
While the examples above are great starting points, the best opening lines are the ones that feel authentic to you. Here are some tips to help you craft your own:
Reference something from their profile—a photo, a hobby, or a shared interest. It shows you’re paying attention and not just copying and pasting.
Avoid heavy or overly serious topics right off the bat. Keep the tone light and playful to make the conversation enjoyable.
Don’t try to be someone you’re not. If you’re naturally funny, lean into that. If you’re more thoughtful, go for a sincere compliment or question.
“Hey” or “What’s up?” might be easy, but they’re also forgettable. Put in a little effort to stand out.
This gives the other person an easy way to respond and keeps the conversation flowing.
At MixerDates, we’re all about creating a positive, inclusive space where you can feel comfortable being yourself. Here’s why our platform is the best place to put these opening lines into practice:
We welcome everyone, no matter who you are or who you love. Our platform is designed to be a safe space where you can connect with like-minded people.
Our users create detailed profiles that make it easy to find shared interests and craft personalized opening lines.
We encourage our community to be genuine and kind, so you can feel confident starting conversations without fear of judgment or rejection.
Don’t just take our word for it—here’s what one of our users had to say:
“I met my partner on MixerDates, and it all started with a simple message about our shared love for travel. The conversation flowed naturally, and the rest is history. I’m so grateful for this platform!”
While a great opening line can spark a conversation, building a real connection takes more than just a clever message. Here are the key elements to look for when seeking a meaningful connection:
A strong connection starts with alignment on the things that matter most. Do you share similar values, life goals, or visions for the future?
Look for someone who is willing to share their thoughts, feelings, and vulnerabilities—and who encourages you to do the same.
Healthy relationships are a two-way street. Both people should be putting in effort to communicate, plan dates, and support each other.
A true connection allows both people to be themselves without judgment. Look for someone who celebrates your uniqueness and encourages you to pursue your passions.
Communication is the foundation of any strong relationship. A mutual connection thrives on honesty, transparency, and the ability to resolve conflicts in a healthy way.
At MixerDates, we’re here to help you find these key elements in a partner. Our platform is designed to connect you with people who share your values and are looking for the same things you are. Starting a conversation on a dating app doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right opening line, you can spark a connection that feels natural, fun, and meaningful. And at MixerDates, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
So, what are you waiting for? Craft that perfect opening line, join MixerDates, and start connecting with people who value authenticity and positivity. Your perfect match is out there—and they’re just one message away.
First dates can be exciting and nerve-wracking all at once. You’re meeting someone new, learning about their interests, and trying to figure out if there’s chemistry between you. And then there’s flirting, that delicate dance of showing someone you’re interested without being too forward or awkward.
Flirting doesn’t have to be a high-pressure situation. In fact, it can be the most fun part of getting to know someone. Whether you're meeting someone on MixerDates or any other platform, the most important thing is to be genuine, stay calm, and let the connection develop naturally.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering how to flirt on a first date without feeling uncomfortable, you’re not alone. Everyone has their awkward moments, but the more you understand the art of flirting, the easier it becomes. In this article, we’ll break down how to flirt in a way that feels natural, exciting, and authentic to who you are. So, let's dive in and learn how to make the most of your first date experience—without overthinking it.
When it comes to flirting, confidence is key. But what does it really mean to be confident on a first date? Confidence doesn’t mean you need to be perfect, or even outgoing—it simply means being comfortable in your own skin and showing up as your authentic self.
Have you ever noticed how people are drawn to those who radiate self-assurance? It’s not about bragging or dominating the conversation—it’s about presenting yourself with ease. If you feel good about yourself, it will naturally show. A great smile, good posture, and eye contact can go a long way in making a good first impression.
For instance, think about the last time someone walked into a room and immediately caught your attention—not because they were the most attractive person in the room, but because of their energy. They were confident, they were present, and they made you feel at ease. That’s the kind of confidence you want to project on your date.
When you're confident, you're not worried about saying the perfect thing. Instead, you focus on enjoying the moment, making the other person feel comfortable, and letting the connection happen naturally. That’s the magic of confidence—it allows you to be present, fun, and, most importantly, yourself.
Let’s face it—no one wants to feel like they’re being “worked” or put through a game. That’s why subtlety is such a powerful tool when it comes to flirting. It's all about showing interest without being over-the-top or too obvious.
Flirting doesn’t always mean complimenting someone non-stop or using cheesy pickup lines. In fact, the most successful flirting is the kind that happens behind the scenes—subtle, playful, and lighthearted. Think about the little moments, like a teasing comment about how they always order the same thing at a restaurant or the way you laugh at a silly joke they make.
The key is to find a balance. A simple smile or a playful comment can convey interest without being too much. For example, if your date tells you they love hiking but they tend to get lost easily, you could say something like, “So, you’re telling me you need a personal guide? I could get behind that!” It’s lighthearted, humorous, and most importantly, it keeps the conversation fun without putting too much pressure on the situation.
By keeping it subtle, you allow your date to feel at ease. It takes the pressure off them to be perfect and allows both of you to enjoy the interaction more naturally. Flirting doesn’t need to be a performance—it’s about creating an environment where both of you can feel comfortable and authentic.
Now, let’s talk about something incredibly important in the flirting game: active listening. When we’re on a date, we often get caught up in thinking about what to say next, how we’re coming across, or if we’re being interesting enough. But the best way to make an impression? Truly listening to your date.
Active listening means you’re fully engaged in the conversation, giving your date your full attention and responding thoughtfully. It’s about showing that you care about what they’re saying and that you’re genuinely interested in getting to know them better. When you listen actively, you’re also giving them space to open up, and that can create an immediate connection.
For example, if your date mentions they recently traveled to Japan, instead of simply saying, “That’s cool!” you could follow up with something like, “What was the most memorable experience you had there?” This shows that you’re not just hearing their words but are genuinely curious and invested in their experiences. It’s a great way to build rapport and let them know you’re not just there to impress them—you’re there to connect.
While your words are important, body language often speaks louder than anything you can say. Whether you realize it or not, your body is constantly communicating how you feel. How you sit, stand, and move tells your date whether you’re relaxed, engaged, or distracted.
Small gestures can go a long way in flirting. A light touch on the arm, a subtle lean in when they’re speaking, or maintaining good eye contact—all these body language cues help signal your interest. And the great thing is, when done naturally, these cues can be just as effective as words.
For example, if you’re sitting at a café on your date and you lean in slightly when they’re sharing a funny story, you’re not just showing that you’re interested—you’re inviting them into your space. It’s an invitation to connect further. And when they respond by leaning in too, that’s when the magic happens—the unspoken connection that tells you both that there’s potential for more.
Flirting through body language doesn’t mean making grand gestures or being overly touchy. It’s about being present and showing that you’re engaged with your date in a subtle, but meaningful way.
It’s easy to get caught up in overthinking how to flirt or trying to figure out if your date is into you. But here’s a secret—when you let go of the pressure and allow yourself to have fun, everything flows much more naturally. Flirting on a first date doesn’t need to feel like a test or an assignment. It’s supposed to be a fun, lighthearted experience that sets the stage for more great dates ahead.
When was the last time you had a genuinely fun date? Was it when you were trying too hard to impress, or when you were both laughing, chatting, and enjoying each other's company? Flirting becomes effortless when you're present, enjoying the moment, and letting the connection grow naturally.
Sometimes, it's the small moments—like sharing a laugh or swapping embarrassing stories—that make a first date truly special. When you focus on having fun, you create an environment where both of you can relax, flirt, and let the chemistry grow. That’s the secret to a great date.
One of the best things about using a platform like MixerDates is that it takes the guesswork out of the equation. By connecting with someone who already shares your interests and values, you’ve got a head start on making a real connection. No more swiping through countless profiles hoping for a spark—on MixerDates, you already know there’s something in common.
When you’re already on the same page with your date, flirting comes more easily. There’s less of that awkward, “Are we even on the same wavelength?” feeling, and more of the fun, “Wow, we really click!” vibe. Whether you’re talking about favorite hobbies, movies, or life goals, the conversation flows naturally, making the flirting feel effortless.
If you're looking for a place to meet like-minded people and build genuine connections, MixerDates is the perfect platform. It's a great place to find someone who appreciates you for who you are and who you can naturally flirt with, without the stress.
Flirting on a first date is all about confidence, connection, and fun. When you let go of the pressure and focus on enjoying the experience, the chemistry will naturally follow. Remember, the best way to flirt is by being yourself—let your personality shine through, listen with intention, and embrace the moment.
And if you’re ready to meet someone new, who’s just as interested in making a connection as you are, MixerDates is the perfect place to start. So go ahead, take the leap, and see where it leads. Who knows? Your next great connection might be just a click away.
Sign up for MixerDates today and start your journey to exciting first dates and meaningful connections!
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PerlのTMTOWTDIとPythonのTOOWTDI、これ単なる略語やのうて、プログラミングの世界観を表す深遠な思想なんや。
Perlの「There's More Than One Way To Do It」は、まるで禅問答みたいなもんやで。「正解は一つやない」っちゅう考え方や。これ、人生そのものを表しとるんちゃうか?人それぞれ、生き方も考え方も違う。そんな多様性を認めて、むしろ積極的に embrace しようっちゅうわけや。
Perlの哲学は、創造性と個性を重んじる。プログラマーを「芸術家」として扱うんや。絵を描くにも、彫刻を作るにも、一つの「正しい」方法なんてあらへん。それと同じように、プログラミングも表現の一つやと考えるんや。
これ、ある意味で「カオス」を受け入れる思想やねん。世の中、整然としてるもんやないし、人間の思考だってグチャグチャや。そんな現実をそのまま受け入れて、その中で最適解を見つけていこうっちゅう考え方なんや。
一方で、PythonのTOOWTDI「There's Only One Way To Do It」は、まるで禅宗の「一以貫之」みたいなもんや。「一つの道を極める」っちゅう考え方やな。
Pythonの哲学は、「美しさ」「明快さ」「単純さ」を追求する。これ、プラトンの「イデア論」に通じるもんがあるんちゃうか?完璧な「型」があって、それに近づこうとする。プログラミングにおける「美」の追求やねん。
この考え方は、「秩序」を重んじるんや。カオスの中から一つの正解を見出そうとする。これ、科学的アプローチに似とるな。仮説を立てて、検証して、一つの真理にたどり着く。そんな過程をプログラミングの世界で再現しようとしとるんや。
結局のところ、PerlとPythonの違いは、世界の捉え方の違いなんや。Perlは「多様性」「カオス」「個性」を、Pythonは「統一性」「秩序」「普遍性」を体現しとる。
これ、東洋と西洋の思想の違いにも通じるもんがあるんちゃうか?Perlは「和」の精神、いろんなもんを調和させる。Pythonは「一」の精神、一つの真理に到達しようとする。
どっちが正しいかなんて、そんなもん決められへんで。これ、まさに哲学的な問いやねん。状況や目的、そして何より「あんた自身」がどう考えるかによって、答えは変わってくる。
でもな、こういう深い思想の違いを理解しとくと、単にプログラミング言語を使いこなすだけやのうて、プログラミングを通じて世界の見方が変わってくるんや。それこそが、真のプログラマーの醍醐味やないか?
Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart
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Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う
Evaluating planetary prospects
OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.
I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.
Refining speculative probabilities
I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.
Refining odds
I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.
Piecing together speculative odds
I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.
Piecing together
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.
Assessing civilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.
Below is a very speculative chart that—based on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?
Earth’s Example:
On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).
These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.
LHS 1140 b:
This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.
All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use
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Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation's value
OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.
The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:
The equation is usually written as:
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Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
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Wide Ranges of Possible Values:
Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for
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N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.
The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.
In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation
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Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-human intelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.
Piecing together possibilities
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.
I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.
Please consider the histroy of humanity from biological perpsecitve and current known fact in nearby universe, which expo-planet (from the Sol system perspective) is most likely to have civlizaed society? Please add percentage next to it in the chart
ChatGPT
Reasoned about exoplanet civilization likelihoodを28 秒行う
Evaluating planetary prospects
OK, I’m looking at the likelihood of a civilized society on an exoplanet within our Solar System. I’ll consider biological history and current space knowledge, aiming to identify the most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from our Solar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard's Star, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1, focusing on their habitable zones and available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilized society likelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m noting key exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which have Earth-like characteristics and are in habitable zones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advanced civilizations.
I'm gathering info on planets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, considering factors like magnetic fields, atmospheres, and proximity to G-type stars for their potential to support advanced civilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despite being close and around a red dwarf star, might support life if it has a magnetic field and atmosphere. This makes me think about its potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimating civilization probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculative percentages based on the Drake equation and the lack of evidence for intelligent life.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names and civilization likelihood percentages, grounded in the long timeline of life's evolution, despite the speculative nature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering their star types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advanced civilizations from our solar system's viewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due to its closeness and observational potential, despite concerns about its flare star dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'm focusing on exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, and K2-18b, aiming to chart their likelihood of hosting a civilized society based on current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society.
Refining speculative probabilities
I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilized society, considering Earth's long biological history.
Refining odds
I'm considering the astronomical timeline for intelligent life on Earth, leading me to assign even lower speculative odds for exoplanets like Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrary percentages, clearly noting the speculative nature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience's basic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrary percentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculative nature, and ensuring the data is accessible for young audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating a markdown table with speculative percentages for the likelihood of civilized life on exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoretical nature and considering the understanding level of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mapping out a markdown chart with speculative percentages for the likelihood of a civilized society on exoplanets, mindful of the complexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecing together markdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b's reduced civilized life chance due to the red dwarf's activity. This inclusion highlights the speculative nature of the analysis.
Piecing together speculative odds
I’m detailing a markdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanet likelihoods, considering environmental challenges and adding a disclaimer about the speculative nature and lack of evidence.
Piecing together
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b for its proximity and silent star, but I’ll add a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advanced civilizations' hypothetical likelihood.
Assessing civilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligent life on Earth, which suggests that the odds of any habitable planet developing a complex civilization might be as low as a few percent.
Below is a very speculative chart that—based on what we know about Earth’s long, winding path from simple life to a “civilized society” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives some fun, made‑up percentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists have not yet found any proof of life (let alone advanced civilizations) on any exoplanet. These numbers are just playful estimates to help you think about the ideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an Advanced Civilization on Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet Estimated Likelihood of a Civilized Society
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
How Did We (Very Roughly) Guess These Numbers?
Earth’s Example:
On Earth, life began as simple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that built complex societies. This long journey suggests that—even if a planet is in the “habitable zone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilized society might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
This is the closest exoplanet to us. Even though its star (Proxima Centauri) is a red dwarf that sometimes sends out strong flares (which might harm life), its closeness makes it one of our most interesting candidates. That’s why we give it a slightly higher guess (~2%).
These planets are part of a group orbiting a very cool star. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaning one side always faces the star), so the chance of a complex, advanced civilization might be a bit lower.
LHS 1140 b:
This planet is promising in some ways but is a little farther away and around a dimmer star, so our playful estimate is even lower.
All of these percentages are extremely rough guesses based on what little we understand about the conditions for life and intelligence. Scientists use ideas like the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concrete evidence, these numbers remain just for fun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring these ideas—and remember, space is full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equation itself and see if this euqation is acculate or more opition in the equation you will use
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Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation's value
OK, let me see. The Drake Equation isn't a precise formula; it's more of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrial civilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluating its conceptual nature, its uncertain parameters, and its criticism to conclude on its reliability as an accurate predictive model.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mapping out the Drake Equation as a conceptual guide, detailing its parameters, which are often based on estimates or opinions, to evaluate its reliability for predicting extraterrestrial civilizations.
The Drake Equation is a famous formula that was created to help scientists think about the many factors involved in estimating the number of detectable extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy. However, when we look at the equation closely, we see that it is more of a conceptual framework or heuristic tool than a precise, predictive formula. Let’s break down why:
The equation is usually written as:
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=
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×
𝑓
𝑝
×
𝑛
𝑒
×
𝑓
𝑙
×
𝑓
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×
𝑓
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×
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N=R
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×f
p
×n
e
×f
l
×f
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Where:
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∗
R
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: The average rate of star formation per year in our galaxy.
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
: The fraction of those stars that have planetary systems.
𝑛
𝑒
n
e
: The average number of planets that could potentially support life per star with planets.
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
: The fraction of those planets where life actually develops.
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
: The fraction of planets with life where intelligent life evolves.
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
: The fraction of civilizations that develop technology that releases detectable signals into space.
𝐿
L: The length of time such civilizations release detectable signals.
Why the Drake Equation Is More of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
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∗
R
∗
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
(fraction of stars with planets), have become better known through modern astronomy.
The parameters related to the development of life and intelligence—
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f
l
,
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
,
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f
c
, and
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L—are based on very limited data. For example, Earth is the only planet we know where life has developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for these factors. This means that the values chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.
Wide Ranges of Possible Values:
Because many of these factors are not well-constrained, if you change one of the more uncertain parameters even slightly, the final estimate for
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N (the number of civilizations) can vary by many orders of magnitude. This wide range shows that the equation can lead to very different outcomes based on personal or theoretical assumptions.
The Drake Equation was never meant to provide a precise answer. Instead, it serves as a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrial civilizations. It encourages discussion about the relative importance of different factors and highlights where our scientific knowledge is limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate or More Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In the sense of being a strict mathematical model with well-defined inputs and predictable outputs, the Drake Equation is not accurate. Its accuracy is limited by the extreme uncertainties in several of its key parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning the evolution of life and intelligence, are based on opinion, interpretation, and the single example of Earth. Therefore, while the structure of the equation is logical, the numbers you put into it (and hence the final result) are often more reflective of our current opinions and assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equation is a valuable tool for framing the question of extraterrestrial life. It helps scientists and enthusiasts break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable questions. However, because several of its factors are highly uncertain and subject to personal interpretation, it is more of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of the number of extraterrestrial civilizations.
In summary, while the Drake Equation is useful for thinking about the various factors that might lead to the emergence of a civilization, its outputs should be taken as highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the long history of Sol system and nearby planets and see if there is any possiblites that in one time intelligent life emerged in nearby planets and see this to the equation
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Reasoned about non-human intelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-human intelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligent life forms in the Sol system and neighboring planets, and how this might factor into the equation.
Piecing together possibilities
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligent life, possibly on Mars or Europa, into the Drake Equation for the Sol system and neighboring planets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligent life emerging on Mars or Venus, though Earth remains the only known life-supporting planet in the solar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligent life could have emerged on planets like Mars, Venus, or Europa, and how this possibility aligns with the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligent life on Mars or Venus could intersect with the assumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems to focus solely on Earth-based evolution.
I’m piecing together the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligent life in the solar system. Mars, Venus, and Titan present challenges, but Europa and Enceladus might harbor microbial life.
F・スコット・フィッツジェラルドの小説、「The Great Gatsby」は次のイントロで始まる。
In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since.
“Whenever you feel like criticizing any one,” he told me, “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”
He didn’t say any more, but we’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way, and I understood that he meant a great deal more than that.
訳:
彼はこう言うた「誰かを批判しそうになったら、、、思い出しなさい、みんながキミと同じ境遇、能力、優位性を兼ね備えているわけではないことを」
普段あんまり細かいことごちゃごちゃ言う人や無かったけど、これがなんか頭に残ってるねん、ワイまだ若くて繊細やったしな。
このセンテンスは日本人で言えば
「吾輩は猫である」
レベルの著名なフレーズで、同書はアメリカ高校生は必読で頻繁に引用もされるので知らないアメリカ人はいない
トランプ大統領はコモンセンスをぶっ壊すというてるが、こいつは無理だろうってレベルでアメリカ人に共有されたコモンセンスの一つである
(多民族国家だから日本ほどの普及率ではないがマトモな教育を受けたミドルクラスならほぼ100%だろう)
で重要なのは「haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.」だわね
教育者は「人の能力は生まれ持って同じ」と定義し戦後教育の再設計をした。
日本ではしばし炎上暴走が起きる、ブレーキがかからず対象者が死ぬか没落するか、土下座するまで止まらない
その様を観察してて、おれはいつもグレート・ギャッツビーのこの一節を思い出すわけです
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B006WAK48A/
ほかの号は一桁件数しかレビューついてないのにこの3月号だけ109件
しかもほかのレビュー見てるとブラデカ買ってたり「モテる男とは」本を読んでる奴がふだんから買ってましたがもうやめますとか書いてんだよ
これ覚えてる
「新大久保で韓国料理を食べた」とか「新大久保でマッコリ飲んだ」とかの記述が多めだったことから
一部の男が逆上したんだったはず
でもきちんと読んでいたなら雑誌は単に「その時若い女性の間で新大久保や韓国料理が流行っているので取り上げただけ」ということがわかったはずなんだよね
同じ着回しダイアリーでは韓国以上の頻度と熱量でヨヨ様、だっけか?明らかガガをもじった歌手を推してたんだから
韓国の芸能人をCMに起用したというだけで、韓国が憎くてたまらない底辺男(当時は弱男はこう呼ばれてた)が
Amazonや@コスメに大挙して押し寄せて嘘のレビュー連投しまくり
なんで「男が女のフリしてる」ってわかったか?
ビュー残してる商品が全部似かよっているという間抜けっぷりだったから
女に見せかけるためにほかの商品にもレビューを投稿してるんだけど
それがほぼ全員2ちゃんねるの男性板で勧められる定番商品にばっかり嘘くさいレビューを垂れ流したから
文章も不自然だったし、ロート製薬とかターゲット企業以外はめちゃくちゃ手抜き
本当に本当に迷惑だった
In the labyrinthine realm of digital content dissemination, an enigmatic phenomenon has surfaced, challenging our axioms regarding the nexus between content ubiquity and viewer cognitive acumen. This disquisition endeavors to elucidate the paradoxical inverse correlation between video viewership metrics and the intellectual quotient of the audience, propounding that audiovisual content amassing prodigious view counts tends to captivate viewers with a mean Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of 100, while their more esoteric counterparts allure a demographic boasting an average IQ of 120.
To fathom this counterintuitive paradigm, one must first grapple with the multifarious nature of human cognition and the intricate interplay between intellectual capacity and media predilections. This hypothesis, positing an inverse relationship between a video's popularity and the mean IQ of its viewership, necessitates a rigorous examination of the underlying psycho-sociological and neurocognitive factors that may engender such a paradoxical outcome.
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The assertion that English constitutes a "hostile language" is emblematic of a profound misunderstanding of the intricate relationship between language, culture, and communication. Such a reductionist viewpoint, often stemming from cultural insularity or an oversimplified interpretation of global dynamics, fails to recognize the multifaceted and adaptive nature of language as a vehicle for connection rather than division.
Language, in its most fundamental form, serves as a sophisticated instrument for human expression and interaction. It encapsulates the complexities of thought, emotion, and cultural nuance. To label English as "hostile" is to overlook its role as a global lingua franca that facilitates dialogue among diverse cultures. This designation not only undermines the rich tapestry of English-speaking societies but also dismisses the language's capacity for evolution and adaptation, reflecting the very societies it serves.
Critics often conflate the global dominance of English with cultural imperialism, positing that its prevalence signifies an erosion of local languages and cultures. However, this perspective neglects the agency of non-native speakers who actively adopt and adapt English to meet their communicative needs. The expansion of English is not merely an imposition; it is a testament to its utility and flexibility in diverse contexts. By embracing English, individuals from various linguistic backgrounds enhance their communicative repertoire without relinquishing their cultural identities.
To characterize English as "hostile" implies an intrinsic aggression or antagonism within the language itself—a notion that is fundamentally flawed. Hostility is not an inherent characteristic of language but rather a reflection of the sociopolitical contexts in which it is employed. The potential for misunderstanding or conflict arises not from the linguistic medium but from the intentions and attitudes of its speakers. Thus, vilifying English misplaces responsibility for interpersonal and intercultural tensions that are often rooted in broader societal issues.
In an increasingly interconnected world, English functions as a crucial bridge across cultural divides. It enables collaboration in vital fields such as science, technology, diplomacy, and commerce, fostering innovation and mutual understanding. Proficiency in English can empower individuals and communities by providing access to resources and opportunities that might otherwise remain elusive. This empowerment challenges the notion of hostility; instead, it highlights the language's role as an enabler of progress and cooperation.
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The Hatena Anonymous Diary, while undeniably a distinctive fixture within the tapestry of Japanese internet culture, has garnered substantial criticism for its content and the implications of its operational framework. This discourse aims to elucidate the reasons underpinning its characterization as "problematic."
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Java is one of the most widely used programming languages today, powering everything from mobile apps to enterprise-level software solutions. With its simplicity, versatility, and scalability, it is no wonder that many students pursuing computer science, software engineering, or related fields are required to learn Java as part of their curriculum. However, mastering Java programming can be a challenging task, and many students struggle to complete their assignments on time. If you find yourself overwhelmed with Java programming assignments, expert help is available to guide you through the complexities and ensure your academic success.
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Java is one of the most widely used programming languages today, powering everything from mobile apps to enterprise-level software solutions. With its simplicity, versatility, and scalability, it is no wonder that many students pursuing computer science, software engineering, or related fields are required to learn Java as part of their curriculum. However, mastering Java programming can be a challenging task, and many students struggle to complete their assignments on time. If you find yourself overwhelmed with Java programming assignments, expert help is available to guide you through the complexities and ensure your academic success.
Java programming assignments often require students to write code that is both efficient and effective, while also ensuring that it is properly structured and debugged. This can be daunting for beginners or those with limited experience. Furthermore, Java involves understanding complex concepts such as object-oriented programming (OOP), algorithms, data structures, and more. With so much to learn and implement, it is easy to feel stuck, especially when deadlines are approaching.
The Importance of Java Programming Skills
Before we dive into the solutions, it's essential to understand why Java programming skills are so important. Java is not only used in academic settings but is also highly valued in the professional world. Its usage spans across industries, from finance to healthcare, and it's one of the most sought-after skills by employers. Java's robust frameworks and tools, such as Spring, Hibernate, and JavaFX, allow developers to create highly functional and secure applications.
For students, mastering Java gives them a competitive edge in the job market. Strong programming skills in Java open up opportunities for internships, freelance work, and permanent roles in software development, app development, and system engineering. Hence, excelling in Java programming assignments will not only help students complete their coursework but also prepare them for future career success.
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