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  1. @shubhankar_91

    Interesting to note that, on Mastodon, the displayed post shows "Preview not available. Click to open"

    (Firefox browser tab on Ubuntu Linux)

    On clicking, the original post opens a player with the URL

    scontent dot cdninstagram dot com

    So I'm not sure exactly what's "federated" here, except that a clone of your original post on #Threads displays back over here on #Mastodon

    Looks like the voice content is still coming from Instagram

    Finally, I'm betting that this reply on Mastodon will *not* propagate back over to your original post on Threads

    Here: threads.net/@shubhankar_91/pos

    #PureResearch

  2. 4/4
    Aleksandr #Tyulyakov, 61, was found dead in Leninskiy village (where Gazprom's top managers live) on 25 February.
    He was Deputy General Director of #Gazprom's SRC for Corporate Security.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.

    Shulman was head of Transport Service of #Gazprom Invest.

  3. 4/4
    Aleksandr #Tyulyakov, 61, was found dead in Leninskiy village (where Gazprom's top managers live) on 25 February.
    He was Deputy General Director of #Gazprom's SRC for Corporate Security.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.

    Shulman was head of Transport Service of #Gazprom Invest.

  4. 4/4
    Aleksandr #Tyulyakov, 61, was found dead in Leninskiy village (where Gazprom's top managers live) on 25 February.
    He was Deputy General Director of #Gazprom's SRC for Corporate Security.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.

    Shulman was head of Transport Service of #Gazprom Invest.

  5. 4/4
    Aleksandr , 61, was found dead in Leninskiy village (where Gazprom's top managers live) on 25 February.
    He was Deputy General Director of 's SRC for Corporate Security.

    Leonid , 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.

    Shulman was head of Transport Service of Invest.

  6. 4/4
    Aleksandr #Tyulyakov, 61, was found dead in Leninskiy village (where Gazprom's top managers live) on 25 February.
    He was Deputy General Director of #Gazprom's SRC for Corporate Security.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.

    Shulman was head of Transport Service of #Gazprom Invest.

  7. 3/4
    Vladimir #Sungorkin, 68, died in Russian Far East on 14 September. He was editor in chief of a popular Russian propaganda media Komsomolskaya Pravda.

    Vladislav #Avayev, 51, was killed in Moscow. Police also found the bodies of his wife and daughter in the apartment.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.
    Shulman was head of Transport Service of Gazprom Invest.

  8. 3/4
    Vladimir , 68, died in Russian Far East on 14 September. He was editor in chief of a popular Russian propaganda media Komsomolskaya Pravda.

    Vladislav , 51, was killed in Moscow. Police also found the bodies of his wife and daughter in the apartment.

    Leonid , 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.
    Shulman was head of Transport Service of Gazprom Invest.

  9. 3/4
    Vladimir #Sungorkin, 68, died in Russian Far East on 14 September. He was editor in chief of a popular Russian propaganda media Komsomolskaya Pravda.

    Vladislav #Avayev, 51, was killed in Moscow. Police also found the bodies of his wife and daughter in the apartment.

    Leonid #Shulman, 60, was found dead in Leninskiy village where Gazprom's top managers live, on 30 January.
    Shulman was head of Transport Service of Gazprom Invest.

  10. Monsieur Shushani – Von Yupedia

    https://yupedia.blog/2025/11/01/monsieur-shushani/

    Shushani irritiert jeden. Er taucht unerwartet in irgendeiner Stadt oder irgendeinem Land auf und verschwindet genauso überraschend wieder. Er wirkt gleichermaßen abstoßend und anziehend. Er präsentiert sich die meiste Zeit wie ein Penner, schmutzig, ungekämmt und schlecht gekleidet (ist aber aus irgendeinem Grund von Schuhen und von Hygiene besessen, öffnet Türen nur mit dem Ellenbogen und rastet aus, wenn jemand sein Essen berührt). 

    #Artikel #Geist #Geschichte #Juden #MonsieurShushani #Wissen #wordpress #Yupedia

  11. Derek Shulman & Jon Wiederhorn Giant Steps – My Improbable Journey From Stage Lights To Executive Heights #Autobiography #GentleGiant #RockBusiness - Giant Steps – My Improbable Journey From Stage Lights To Executive Heights
    Read the full review here: ift.tt/ZD1FzUS
    Music-News.com

  12. Derek Shulman chronicles a remarkable life and career surrounded by music and creativity in many forms #DerekShulman #GentleGiant #SimonDupree RoadrunnerRecords #Atco
    Read the full article here: ift.tt/eT8OHXu
    More at Music-News.com

  13. Mike Shulman:

    Mathematical theories can be classified as analytic or synthetic.

    An #analytic theory is one that analyzes, or breaks down, its objects of study, revealing them as put together out of simpler things,
    just as complex molecules are put together out of protons, neutrons, and electrons.

    For example, analytic geometry analyzes the plane geometry of points, lines, etc. in terms of real numbers:
    points are ordered pairs of real numbers, lines are sets of points, etc.

    Mathematically, the basic objects of an analytic theory are defined in terms of those of some other theory.

    By contrast, a #synthetic theory is one that synthesizes,
    or puts together,
    a conception of its basic objects based on their expected relationships and behavior.

    For example, synthetic geometry is more like the geometry of Euclid:
    points and lines are essentially undefined terms,
    given meaning by the axioms that specify what we can do with them
    (e.g. two points determine a unique line).

    (Although Euclid himself attempted to define “point” and “line”,
    modern mathematicians generally consider this a mistake,
    and regard Euclid’s “definitions”
    (like “a point is that which has no part”)
    as fairly meaningless.)

    Mathematically, a synthetic theory is a formal system governed by rules or axioms.

    Synthetic mathematics can be regarded as analogous to foundational physics,
    where a concept like the electromagnetic field is not “put together” out of anything simpler:
    it just is, and behaves in a certain way.

    The distinction between analytic and synthetic dates back at least to Hilbert,
    who used the words “genetic” and “axiomatic” respectively.

    At one level, we can say that modern mathematics is characterized by a rich interplay between analytic and synthetic
    — although most mathematicians would speak instead of definitions and examples.

    For instance, a modern geometer might define “a geometry” to satisfy Euclid’s axioms,
    and then work synthetically with those axioms;
    but she would also construct examples of such “geometries” analytically,
    such as with ordered pairs of real numbers.

    This approach was pioneered by Hilbert himself, who emphasized in particular that constructing an analytic example (or model) proves the consistency of the synthetic theory.

    However, at a deeper level, almost all of modern mathematics is analytic, because it is all analyzed into set theory. Our modern geometer would not actually state her axioms the way that Euclid did; she would instead define a geometry to be a set
    P of points together with a set
    L of lines
    and a subset of
    P×L representing the “incidence” relation, etc.

    From this perspective, the only truly undefined term in mathematics is “set”, and the only truly synthetic theory is Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZFC).

    This use of set theory as the common foundation for mathematics is, of course, of 20th century vintage,
    and overall it has been a tremendous step forwards.

    Practically, it provides a common language and a powerful basic toolset for all mathematicians.

    Foundationally, it ensures that all of mathematics is consistent relative to set theory.

    (Hilbert’s dream of an absolute consistency proof is generally considered to have been demolished by Gödel’s incompleteness theorem.)

    And philosophically, it supplies a consistent ontology for mathematics, and a context in which to ask metamathematical questions.

    However, ZFC is not the only theory that can be used in this way.
    While not every synthetic theory is rich enough to allow all of mathematics to be encoded in it,
    set theory is by no means unique in possessing such richness.

    One possible variation is to use a different sort of set theory like ETCS,
    in which the elements of a set are “featureless points” that are merely distinguished from each other,
    rather than labeled individually by the elaborate hierarchical membership structures of ZFC.

    Either sort of “set” suffices just as well for foundational purposes, and moreover each can be interpreted into the other.
    golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2

  14. A quotation from Naomi Shulman

       Nice people made the best Nazis.
       Or so I have been told. My mother was born in Munich in 1934, and spent her childhood in Nazi Germany surrounded by nice people who refused to make waves. When things got ugly, the people my mother lived alongside chose not to focus on “politics,” instead busying themselves with happier things. They were lovely, kind people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away.

    Naomi Shulman (contemp.), American writer, essayist, editor
    Essay (2016-11-17), “No Time To Be Nice: Now Is Not the Moment to Remain Silent,” WBUR, National Public Radio

    More info about this quote: wist.info/shulman-naomi/80028/


    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #naomishulman #compliance #complicity #gettingalong #looktheotherway #makingwaves #Nazis #niceness #pleasantness #politeness #politics #self-distraction #tyranny #willfulignorance

  15. A quotation from Naomi Shulman

       Nice people made the best Nazis.
       Or so I have been told. My mother was born in Munich in 1934, and spent her childhood in Nazi Germany surrounded by nice people who refused to make waves. When things got ugly, the people my mother lived alongside chose not to focus on “politics,” instead busying themselves with happier things. They were lovely, kind people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away.

    Naomi Shulman (contemp.), American writer, essayist, editor
    Essay (2016-11-17), “No Time To Be Nice: Now Is Not the Moment to Remain Silent,” WBUR, National Public Radio

    More info about this quote: wist.info/shulman-naomi/80028/


    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #naomishulman #compliance #complicity #gettingalong #looktheotherway #makingwaves #Nazis #niceness #pleasantness #politeness #politics #self-distraction #tyranny #willfulignorance

  16. A quotation from Naomi Shulman

       Nice people made the best Nazis.
       Or so I have been told. My mother was born in Munich in 1934, and spent her childhood in Nazi Germany surrounded by nice people who refused to make waves. When things got ugly, the people my mother lived alongside chose not to focus on “politics,” instead busying themselves with happier things. They were lovely, kind people who turned their heads as their neighbors were dragged away.

    Naomi Shulman (contemp.), American writer, essayist, editor
    Essay (2016-11-17), “No Time To Be Nice: Now Is Not the Moment to Remain Silent,” WBUR, National Public Radio

    More info about this quote: wist.info/shulman-naomi/80028/


    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #naomishulman #compliance #complicity #gettingalong #looktheotherway #makingwaves #Nazis #niceness #pleasantness #politeness #politics #self-distraction #tyranny #willfulignorance