+1 and you feel that you are forgetting something important, but you can't remember and the deadline of said something keeps getting closer

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Kakeya Conjecture was proved (terrytao.wordpress.com)
submitted 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) by LazyingHarderThanEver@lemmy.world to c/math@lemmy.world

This is pretty exciting! Even my understanding of the blog is not fully yet, but overall seems intriguing. Here's a direct link to the article https://arxiv.org/pdf/2210.09581

It was a general chat where some people were already sending memes and so on, theres a separate group chat dedicated to studies, and its pretty dead most of the time, after some hours since I stopped talking there and no one is writing anything, so I don't really get it why exactly I receive that, he was probably being pranky or something

Thanks! Switched from Reddit to Lemmy recently

Truly an outstanding move

Its just that I thought that the people from my course would be different, idk its a undergrad math course from a selective uni, but not true I guess. Regardless, thanks for the advice! ๐Ÿ’š

I see, cool! ๐Ÿ’œ

I replied with "well, its just me I suppose", but I guess misplayed "one year older lol", anyway, thanks! I will just think it was some sort of shitpost and move on and just not talk there if its not necessary. I feel like a snowflake for being bothered by this lol

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submitted 15 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) by LazyingHarderThanEver@lemmy.world to c/casualconversation@lemm.ee

I just entered a text message chat from the group of students of my course, and after talking a there over some days with a sophomore (most of the chat was just me interacting) someone said "wow, the freshmen are really getting acquainted, writing shit and what else". That was so out pocket, closed the app and now I am ranting here, is this still kind of behavior normal in your uni/country? Its so bizarre, the guy was just sophomore. EDIT: thanks everyone for the replies, I appreciate them, I think there's some grow on my part to be done, because this seems to be way more common than I think. Welp, kinda of a bummer anyway.

Oh alright, I am gonna check it out

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Hi there! I recently read "There's No Antimemetics Division" and thought the whole novel was really cool! The whole concept of the memory being your enemy is pretty intriguing and creates a big and overwhelming adversary, and I would like recommendations of some media with similar vibes (could be books, other scps, podcasts and so on). The scales don't need to be as high as in the novel, it could be an murder with some superhuman capabilities, but at the end it doesn't really matter, I just want a cool story with some big brain concepts to have fun.

I think there's a lot of the societal pressure into avoiding that kind of relationship, it took me some time for me to feel ok by having a crush in a trans girl because that is almost always associated to some kind of fetishization and prejudice. And also, often it can be just their preference.

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