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Danish dictionary to weed out gender stereotypes – ‘career women’ are now paired with ‘career men’ and manslaughter is a linguistic offence
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As the earth warms, glacial archaeologists in Norway are in a race against time to preserve objects before they are destroyed by the elements
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Fun fact: Taiwan claims exclusive sovereignty over mainland China and Mongolia as well as parts of Russia, India, Myanmar, Pakistan, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Japan
Decided not to post a single link as there are tons of different articles about different aspects of it on Wikipedia. It's a whole thing! Exclusive mandate - Republic of China (Taiwan) and...
Decided not to post a single link as there are tons of different articles about different aspects of it on Wikipedia. It's a whole thing!
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Exclusive mandate - Republic of China (Taiwan) and People's Republic of China
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1992 consensus which established semi-official dialogue between ROC and PRC
It seems like this is a leftover from the Chinese civil war and/or Chiang Kai-shek's authoritarian and murderous rule because one of the above articles does mention that these territorial hopes haven't been worked towards for many years:
Originally placing high priority on reclaiming the Chinese mainland through Project National Glory, the KMT now favors a closer relation with the PRC and seeks to maintain Taiwan's status quo under the Constitution of the Republic of China. The party also accepts the 1992 Consensus, which defines both sides of the Taiwan Strait as "one China" but maintains its ambiguity to different interpretations.
It goes further back than that though, probably to 1966 when Project National Glory was abandoned:
[invasion of mainland China] as the initial stage of reunification was effectively abandoned after 1966, although the Guoguang planning organization was not abolished until 1972. The ROC did not abandon the policy of using force for reunification until 1990.
Thought this was all quite interesting, so I wanted to share! It is not exactly light reading though so I also wanted to ask for documentary recommendations about this, and of the Chinese civil war in general, if anybody knows of any good ones?
Don't mind me, just finding myself going into a lot of Wikipedia rabbit holes lately 😊
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Ancient Amazonians created mysterious ‘dark earth’ on purpose
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Pope in Marseille: Migration must be addressed with humanity, solidarity
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Denmark's parliament to introduce interpreters – Aki-Matilda Hoegh-Dam spoke and answered questions in Greenlandic, causing protests from some lawmakers
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Europe talks to itself in many languages. That’s why English is vital to its democracy.
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Archaeologists discover world’s oldest wooden structure: dating back half a million years and predating the evolution of our own species, Homo sapiens
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‘We put in air conditionin’, stayed year-round, and ruined America’
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Five oldest descriptions of the Pyramids
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Letter showing Pope Pius XII had detailed information from German Jesuit about Nazi crimes revealed
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Norway remembers its wartime debt to Dumfries – special relationship being marked with the unveiling of a one-and-a-half tonne stone of friendship
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Study shows US public defenders have significantly more clients than they can adequately represent
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The earthquakes in Turkey killed a prolific war crimes investigator, deputy chief of Syria investigations for the Commission for International Justice and Accountability
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The crazy VW Beetles that conquered Antarctica
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The Roman custom: A discussion of war crimes and atrocities committed by Ancient Rome
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Archaeologists reveal largest palaeolithic cave art site in Eastern Iberia
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Soviet flying aircraft carriers were ingenious
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Boatlift - The spontaneous evacuation of lower Manhatten on 9 11 2001 - narrated by Tom Hanks
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Could a language learning model talk to whales? Or a human who speaks a language besides English?
The New Yorker has a provocative article asking the question "Can We Talk To Whales?" It boils down to utilizing language learning models to process a dataset of sperm whale clicks, their codas,...
The New Yorker has a provocative article asking the question "Can We Talk To Whales?" It boils down to utilizing language learning models to process a dataset of sperm whale clicks, their codas, and crossing one's fingers to see if "ClickGPT" can produce actual sperm whale language.
Which makes me wonder if a language learning model been given a library of Chinese sounds and ideograms, without context, then communicated in workable Chinese?
Using a language learning model to learn to speak to whales is an interesting idea, but I'm thinking any LLM assigned the task will wind up chunking out a word salad or something akin to Prisencolinensinainciusol. I'd like to learn more.
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A miracle in Missouri? The nun who put her abbey on the map
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China's ancient water pipe networks show they were a communal effort with no evidence of a centralized state authority
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Ancient Beat - A weekly newsletter about developments in the study of the ancient world
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A portrait of Tenochtitlan
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Metal detectorist makes Norway's ‘gold find of century’ – cache comprised nine gold medallions and gold pearls that once formed an opulent necklace, as well as three gold rings
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Archeologists in Norway found an arrow that was likely trapped in ice for 4,000 years
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Hit in DNA database exonerates man forty-seven years after wrongful rape conviction
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French state schools turn away dozens of girls wearing Muslim abaya dress
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An effort to focus on long overlooked Roma suffering in the Holocaust
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Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? Four scholars weigh in.
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We do not know the population of every country in the world for the past two thousand years
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Does history have a replication crisis?
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A wrong turn in fog off the California coast led to the largest peacetime disaster in American naval history
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American Stories: A large-scale structured text dataset of historical US newspapers
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Archaeologists in Turkey have identified massive structures below a Roman-era castle
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Innocent Muslims being murdered in India due to Hindu radicalism
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War against the children
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Record $100 million settlement reached in lawsuits alleging torture, rape, atarvation at US Christian school
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Why British cities make no sense | Map Men
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Chuuk Lagoon's skull problem
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University of Eastern Finland has received more funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland to continue the Karelian language revitalization project
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Planned Danish law will make improper treatment of the Quran or Bible a criminal offence punishable by a fine and jail sentence of up to two years
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