@EmmyWss Consider an S&P 500 etf did not exist until 1993 so you could not buy all 500 stocks for $87-175 each month and the internet wasnt fully adopted until the late 90s so commissions were over $40 per trade.
I do agree we have a shared history. While the populations are small a striking fact is that there are ~250,000 people in the Scottish Highlands & Islands today which peaked at 300,000 in 1841. This may refute the colonisation claim as the region has still not recovered from the forces of industrialisation.
@04nbod@NicholasTyrone Where this shared past lies can we then refute colonisation? My own leanings are that industrialisation ended celtic culture. Although union existed from 1707 civil war was ongoing through 1745. The events that follow may be viewed as colonisation in the nationalist view.
@BeastmodeBox@NicholasTyrone From a highland perspective that amalgamation may be attributed to colonisation. Nationalists often cite 18th century events such as the clearing of people from land for cattle. I am more inclined to point to industrialisation.
Of course, all of this neurological damage is a result of social media, screen time, lockdowns 6 years ago, and the shots.
It’s definitely not the neuroinvasive, brain damaging SARS-CoV-2, proven to disrupt white matter, cause neuroinflammation, and destroy/shrink grey matter.
You're telling me that for the past 50 years there's been a one-line closed form expression for Black-Scholes inverse volatility that nobody bothered to discover until some rando shadow dropped this on ArXiV? https://t.co/2rjhCEVxQG
the viral version: 23-year-old amateur, no math degree, single prompt to GPT-5.4 Pro, solves 60-year-old Erdős problem.
here’s what really super interesting:
Liam price is an epoch AI researcher, not an amateur. his collaborator is a cambridge math undergrad joining openai’s AI for science team.
the “single prompt” produced an 80-minute proof artifact that mathematicians (tao, lichtman) verified, discussed, and reformulated over the following week.
it’s the third erdős problem GPT-5.4 has solved this year.
the proof uses markov chains combined with von mangoldt weights. that combination was overlooked by human mathematicians for 60 years. tao said the humans who looked at the problem “made a slight wrong turn at move one.”
the math is genuinely interesting.
23 yaşında bi genç 60 yıldır çözülemeyen Erdös problemlerinden birini chatgpt 5.4 pro ile çözmüş.
hem de tek atışta.
chatgpt'nin soruyu çözmek için harcadığı süre 1 saat 20 dakika.
işin ilginci ai, herkesin bildiği ama kimsenin bu probleme uygulamadığı bi formülü kullanarak problemi çözmüş.
burada chatgpt yazışması;
https://t.co/FftwT3Hg9Z
bu da problem;
https://t.co/wXJrn2dmat
@iambandea Some positivity here is that the world’s largest deposit of organic fertiliser is below Yorkshire in a mine set to come online in 2027. It would surely lower fertiliser costs in the UK.