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昨日は注目エントリの数が減ってたから、対策してるのかな~って思ってました。
ぜんぜんできてないんですね。がっかりです。
Ahealthy adultmale typically releasesbetween 40 million and 1.2billion sperm cells in a single ejaculation. However, the averageiscloser to 200 to 300 million spermper ejaculation. Sperm countis measured in spermper milliliter of semen, with anormal rangebeing 15 million toover 200 millionper milliliter.
Todaywasone of thosedays that reminds uswhy we do what we do.
The day began with an urgent call from a family in Patna. Their lovedone had suffered amajor cardiac event and needed to be transported to Delhi forspecialized care. Within minutes, ourair ambulanceteam sprang intoaction—coordinatingdoctors, checking equipment, preparing theaircraft, and ensuring every second counted.
Bynoon, the patientwas stabilizedand airborne. Watching theaircrafttake offwas a quiet, powerfulmoment. Behind thelogistics, the calls, and the checklists, there’salways a family holdingon tohope. Andit’s our job to carry thathope safely across the skies.
Meanwhile, inanothercorner ofthe city, ourroad ambulance teamwas transferring a trauma patient from Gaya to Patna. Despite traffic,heat, and pressure, our paramedics remainedcalm, focused, and compassionate. Everyheartbeat matters, and they knowit.
In the evening, our team wrapped up a successfulintercitytrain ambulancecase from Ranchi to Mumbai. Longjourney,steady hands,and anotherlife movedcloser to healing.
SaveLife isn’t just aname.It’s a commitment.
Sometimesit’s exhausting. Sometimesit’s heartbreaking. But every day, weget the chance tomake adifference. And that’s a rare, beautifulgift.
Please consider the histroy ofhumanity from biologicalperpsecitve and currentknown fact in nearbyuniverse, whichexpo-planet (from theSol systemperspective)ismostlikely to have civlizaedsociety? Pleaseaddpercentagenext toit in the chart
ChatGPT
Reasoned about exoplanetcivilizationlikelihoodを28 秒行う
OK, I’mlookingatthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon an exoplanet within ourSolar System.I’ll consider biologicalhistory and current space knowledge,aiming to identifythe most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from ourSolar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard'sStar, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1,focusingon their habitablezonesand available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilizedsocietylikelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m notingkey exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which haveEarth-like characteristicsand are in habitablezones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advancedcivilizations.
I'm gathering infoonplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, consideringfactorslikemagneticfields,atmospheres, and proximity to G-typestars for their potential to support advancedcivilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despitebeing closeand around ared dwarfstar, might supportlife ifithas amagneticfieldand atmosphere. This makes me think aboutits potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimatingcivilization probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculativepercentagesbasedon the Drake equation and the lack ofevidence for intelligentlife.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names andcivilizationlikelihoodpercentages, grounded in the longtimeline oflife'sevolution, despite the speculativenature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering theirstar types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advancedcivilizations from oursolar system'sviewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due toits closeness and observational potential, despite concerns aboutitsflarestar dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'mfocusingon exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, andK2-18b,aiming to chart theirlikelihood of hosting a civilizedsocietybasedon current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety.
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 civilizedsociety, consideringEarth's long biologicalhistory.
Refining odds
I'm considering theastronomicaltimeline for intelligentlifeonEarth,leading me toassign evenlower speculative odds for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrarypercentages, clearly noting the speculativenature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience'sbasic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrarypercentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculativenature, and ensuring the datais accessible foryoung audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating amarkdowntable with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of civilizedlifeon exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoreticalnature and considering the understandinglevel of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mappingout amarkdown chart with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon exoplanets, mindful of thecomplexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecingtogethermarkdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b'sreduced civilizedlife chance due to thered dwarf's activity. This inclusionhighlights the speculativenature of the analysis.
Piecingtogether speculative odds
I’m detailing amarkdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanetlikelihoods, considering environmental challengesand adding a disclaimer about the speculativenature and lack ofevidence.
Piecingtogether
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b forits proximity and silentstar, butI’lladd a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advancedcivilizations' hypotheticallikelihood.
Assessingcivilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligentlifeonEarth, which suggests that the odds ofany habitableplanet developing acomplexcivilization might beaslowas a fewpercent.
Belowis a very speculative chart that—basedon what we know aboutEarth’s long, windingpath fromsimplelife to a “civilizedsociety” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives somefun,made‑uppercentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists havenot yetfoundany proof oflife (let alone advancedcivilizations)onany exoplanet. Thesenumbers are just playful estimates to helpyou think about theideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an AdvancedCivilizationon Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet EstimatedLikelihood of a CivilizedSociety
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
HowDid We (Very Roughly) Guess TheseNumbers?
Earth’s Example:
OnEarth,life beganassimple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that builtcomplex societies. This longjourney suggests that—even if aplanetis in the “habitablezone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilizedsociety might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
Thisis the closest exoplanet to us. Even thoughitsstar (Proxima Centauri)is ared dwarf that sometimes sendsout strongflares (which might harmlife),its closeness makesitone of ourmost interesting candidates. That’swhy we giveit a slightly higher guess (~2%).
Theseplanets are part of agroup orbiting a verycoolstar. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaningone sidealwaysfaces thestar), so the chance of acomplex, advancedcivilization might be abitlower.
LHS 1140 b:
Thisplanetis promising in some ways butis alittle fartherawayand around a dimmerstar, so our playful estimateis evenlower.
All of thesepercentages are extremely rough guessesbasedon whatlittle we understand about the conditions forlife andintelligence. Scientists useideaslike the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concreteevidence, thesenumbers remain just forfun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring theseideas—and remember, spaceis full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equationitself and see if this euqationis acculate ormore opition in the equationyouwill use
ChatGPT
Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation'svalue
OK, let me see. The Drake Equationisn't a precise formula;it'smore of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrialcivilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluatingits conceptualnature,its uncertain parameters, andits criticism to concludeonits reliabilityas an accurate predictivemodel.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mappingout the Drake Equationas a conceptual guide, detailingits parameters, which are oftenbasedon estimates or opinions, to evaluateits reliability for predicting extraterrestrialcivilizations.
The Drake Equationis a famous formula thatwas created to help scientists think about the manyfactors involved in estimating thenumber of detectable extraterrestrialcivilizations in ourgalaxy. However, when welookat the equation closely, we see thatitismore of a conceptualframework or heuristictool than a precise, predictive formula.Let’sbreak downwhy:
The equationis usually writtenas:
𝑁
=
𝑅
∗
×
𝑓
𝑝
×
𝑛
𝑒
×
𝑓
𝑙
×
𝑓
𝑖
×
𝑓
𝑐
×
𝐿
N=R
∗
×f
p
×n
e
×f
l
×f
i
×f
c
×L
Where:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
: The averagerate ofstar formationper year in ourgalaxy.
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
: The fraction of thosestars that haveplanetary systems.
𝑛
𝑒
n
e
: The averagenumber ofplanets that could potentially supportlifeperstar withplanets.
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
: The fraction of thoseplanets wherelife actually develops.
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
: The fraction ofplanets withlife where intelligentlife evolves.
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
: The fraction ofcivilizations that develop technology that releases detectablesignals into space.
𝐿
L: The length oftime suchcivilizations release detectablesignals.
Why the Drake EquationIsMore of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
(fraction ofstars withplanets), have become better known through modernastronomy.
The parameters related to the development oflife andintelligence—
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
,
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
,
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
, and
𝐿
L—arebasedon very limited data. For example,Earthis theonlyplanet we know wherelifehas developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for thesefactors. This means that thevalues chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.
Wide Ranges of PossibleValues:
Because many of thesefactors are not well-constrained, ifyouchangeone of themore uncertain parameters even slightly, thefinal estimate for
𝑁
N (thenumber ofcivilizations) can varyby many orders ofmagnitude. This wide range shows that the equation canlead to very differentoutcomesbasedonpersonal or theoreticalassumptions.
The Drake Equationwas never meant to provide a preciseanswer. Instead,it servesas a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrialcivilizations.It encourages discussion about the relative importance of differentfactors andhighlights where our scientific knowledgeis limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate orMore Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In thesense ofbeing a strict mathematicalmodel with well-defined inputs and predictableoutputs, the Drake Equationis not accurate.Its accuracyis limitedbythe extreme uncertainties in several ofitskey parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning theevolution oflife andintelligence, arebasedon opinion, interpretation, and the single example ofEarth. Therefore, while thestructure of the equationis logical, thenumbersyou put intoit (and hence thefinal result) are oftenmore reflective of our current opinionsand assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equationis a valuabletool for framing the question of extraterrestriallife.It helps scientists and enthusiastsbreak down acomplex problem into smaller,more manageable questions. However, because several ofitsfactors are highly uncertain and subject topersonal interpretation,itismore of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of thenumber of extraterrestrialcivilizations.
Insummary, while the Drake Equationis useful for thinking about the variousfactors that mightlead to the emergence of acivilization,itsoutputs should betakenas highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the longhistory ofSol system and nearbyplanets and see if thereisany possiblites that inonetime intelligentlife emerged in nearbyplanets and see this to the equation
ChatGPT
Reasoned about non-humanintelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-humanintelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligentlife forms in theSol system and neighboringplanets, and how this mightfactor into the equation.
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligentlife, possiblyonMars orEuropa, into the Drake Equation for theSol system and neighboringplanets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligentlife emergingonMars orVenus, thoughEarth remains theonly knownlife-supportingplanet in thesolar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligentlife could have emergedonplanetslikeMars,Venus, orEuropa, and how thispossibility alignswith the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligentlifeonMars orVenus could intersectwith theassumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems tofocussolelyonEarth-basedevolution.
I’m piecingtogether the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligentlife in thesolar system.Mars,Venus, and Titan present challenges, butEuropa and Enceladus might harbor microbiallife.
Please consider the histroy ofhumanity from biologicalperpsecitve and currentknown fact in nearbyuniverse, whichexpo-planet (from theSol systemperspective)ismostlikely to have civlizaedsociety? Pleaseaddpercentagenext toit in the chart
ChatGPT
Reasoned about exoplanetcivilizationlikelihoodを28 秒行う
OK, I’mlookingatthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon an exoplanet within ourSolar System.I’ll consider biologicalhistory and current space knowledge,aiming to identifythe most promising candidate.
Identifying potential candidates
I'm considering exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from ourSolar System.
Assessing potential candidates
I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard'sStar, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1,focusingon their habitablezonesand available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilizedsocietylikelihoods.
Identifying promising exoplanets
I’m notingkey exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which haveEarth-like characteristicsand are in habitablezones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advancedcivilizations.
I'm gathering infoonplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, consideringfactorslikemagneticfields,atmospheres, and proximity to G-typestars for their potential to support advancedcivilizations.
Evaluating exoplanet prospects
I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despitebeing closeand around ared dwarfstar, might supportlife ifithas amagneticfieldand atmosphere. This makes me think aboutits potential.
Charting probabilities
I'm estimatingcivilization probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculativepercentagesbasedon the Drake equation and the lack ofevidence for intelligentlife.
I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names andcivilizationlikelihoodpercentages, grounded in the longtimeline oflife'sevolution, despite the speculativenature of these figures.
Identifying exoplanet contenders
I’m evaluating exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering theirstar types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advancedcivilizations from oursolar system'sviewpoint.
Weighing proximity and observation
I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due toits closeness and observational potential, despite concerns aboutitsflarestar dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.
I'mfocusingon exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, andK2-18b,aiming to chart theirlikelihood of hosting a civilizedsocietybasedon current knowledge.
Assessing exoplanet potentials
I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety.
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 civilizedsociety, consideringEarth's long biologicalhistory.
Refining odds
I'm considering theastronomicaltimeline for intelligentlifeonEarth,leading me toassign evenlower speculative odds for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.
I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrarypercentages, clearly noting the speculativenature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience'sbasic understanding of the topic.
I’m charting arbitrarypercentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculativenature, and ensuring the datais accessible foryoung audiences with minimal scientific detail.
Crafting a chart
I’m creating amarkdowntable with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of civilizedlifeon exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoreticalnature and considering the understandinglevel of an 8-year-old.
Integrating speculative analysis
I’m mappingout amarkdown chart with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon exoplanets, mindful of thecomplexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.
I’m piecingtogethermarkdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b'sreduced civilizedlife chance due to thered dwarf's activity. This inclusionhighlights the speculativenature of the analysis.
Piecingtogether speculative odds
I’m detailing amarkdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanetlikelihoods, considering environmental challengesand adding a disclaimer about the speculativenature and lack ofevidence.
Piecingtogether
I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b forits proximity and silentstar, butI’lladd a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advancedcivilizations' hypotheticallikelihood.
Assessingcivilization probabilities
I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligentlifeonEarth, which suggests that the odds ofany habitableplanet developing acomplexcivilization might beaslowas a fewpercent.
Belowis a very speculative chart that—basedon what we know aboutEarth’s long, windingpath fromsimplelife to a “civilizedsociety” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives somefun,made‑uppercentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists havenot yetfoundany proof oflife (let alone advancedcivilizations)onany exoplanet. Thesenumbers are just playful estimates to helpyou think about theideas!
Speculative Chances of Finding an AdvancedCivilizationon Nearby Exoplanets
Exoplanet EstimatedLikelihood of a CivilizedSociety
Proxima Centauri b ~2%
LHS 1140 b ~0.5%
HowDid We (Very Roughly) Guess TheseNumbers?
Earth’s Example:
OnEarth,life beganassimple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that builtcomplex societies. This longjourney suggests that—even if aplanetis in the “habitablezone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilizedsociety might be rare.
Proxima Centauri b:
Thisis the closest exoplanet to us. Even thoughitsstar (Proxima Centauri)is ared dwarf that sometimes sendsout strongflares (which might harmlife),its closeness makesitone of ourmost interesting candidates. That’swhy we giveit a slightly higher guess (~2%).
Theseplanets are part of agroup orbiting a verycoolstar. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaningone sidealwaysfaces thestar), so the chance of acomplex, advancedcivilization might be abitlower.
LHS 1140 b:
Thisplanetis promising in some ways butis alittle fartherawayand around a dimmerstar, so our playful estimateis evenlower.
All of thesepercentages are extremely rough guessesbasedon whatlittle we understand about the conditions forlife andintelligence. Scientists useideaslike the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concreteevidence, thesenumbers remain just forfun and imagination.
Enjoy exploring theseideas—and remember, spaceis full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!
あなた:
Please examine the Drake Equationitself and see if this euqationis acculate ormore opition in the equationyouwill use
ChatGPT
Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う
re-examining the Drake Equation
evaluating the Drake Equation'svalue
OK, let me see. The Drake Equationisn't a precise formula;it'smore of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrialcivilizations.
Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluatingits conceptualnature,its uncertain parameters, andits criticism to concludeonits reliabilityas an accurate predictivemodel.
Understanding the Drake Equation
I’m mappingout the Drake Equationas a conceptual guide, detailingits parameters, which are oftenbasedon estimates or opinions, to evaluateits reliability for predicting extraterrestrialcivilizations.
The Drake Equationis a famous formula thatwas created to help scientists think about the manyfactors involved in estimating thenumber of detectable extraterrestrialcivilizations in ourgalaxy. However, when welookat the equation closely, we see thatitismore of a conceptualframework or heuristictool than a precise, predictive formula.Let’sbreak downwhy:
The equationis usually writtenas:
𝑁
=
𝑅
∗
×
𝑓
𝑝
×
𝑛
𝑒
×
𝑓
𝑙
×
𝑓
𝑖
×
𝑓
𝑐
×
𝐿
N=R
∗
×f
p
×n
e
×f
l
×f
i
×f
c
×L
Where:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
: The averagerate ofstar formationper year in ourgalaxy.
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
: The fraction of thosestars that haveplanetary systems.
𝑛
𝑒
n
e
: The averagenumber ofplanets that could potentially supportlifeperstar withplanets.
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
: The fraction of thoseplanets wherelife actually develops.
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
: The fraction ofplanets withlife where intelligentlife evolves.
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
: The fraction ofcivilizations that develop technology that releases detectablesignals into space.
𝐿
L: The length oftime suchcivilizations release detectablesignals.
Why the Drake EquationIsMore of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula
Uncertain Inputs:
𝑅
∗
R
∗
𝑓
𝑝
f
p
(fraction ofstars withplanets), have become better known through modernastronomy.
The parameters related to the development oflife andintelligence—
𝑓
𝑙
f
l
,
𝑓
𝑖
f
i
,
𝑓
𝑐
f
c
, and
𝐿
L—arebasedon very limited data. For example,Earthis theonlyplanet we know wherelifehas developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for thesefactors. This means that thevalues chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.
Wide Ranges of PossibleValues:
Because many of thesefactors are not well-constrained, ifyouchangeone of themore uncertain parameters even slightly, thefinal estimate for
𝑁
N (thenumber ofcivilizations) can varyby many orders ofmagnitude. This wide range shows that the equation canlead to very differentoutcomesbasedonpersonal or theoreticalassumptions.
The Drake Equationwas never meant to provide a preciseanswer. Instead,it servesas a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrialcivilizations.It encourages discussion about the relative importance of differentfactors andhighlights where our scientific knowledgeis limited.
Is the Drake Equation Accurate orMore Opinion-Based?
Accurate?
In thesense ofbeing a strict mathematicalmodel with well-defined inputs and predictableoutputs, the Drake Equationis not accurate.Its accuracyis limitedbythe extreme uncertainties in several ofitskey parameters.
Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning theevolution oflife andintelligence, arebasedon opinion, interpretation, and the single example ofEarth. Therefore, while thestructure of the equationis logical, thenumbersyou put intoit (and hence thefinal result) are oftenmore reflective of our current opinionsand assumptions than of robust empirical data.
The Drake Equationis a valuabletool for framing the question of extraterrestriallife.It helps scientists and enthusiastsbreak down acomplex problem into smaller,more manageable questions. However, because several ofitsfactors are highly uncertain and subject topersonal interpretation,itismore of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of thenumber of extraterrestrialcivilizations.
Insummary, while the Drake Equationis useful for thinking about the variousfactors that mightlead to the emergence of acivilization,itsoutputs should betakenas highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.
あなた:
Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the longhistory ofSol system and nearbyplanets and see if thereisany possiblites that inonetime intelligentlife emerged in nearbyplanets and see this to the equation
ChatGPT
Reasoned about non-humanintelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う
Evaluating non-humanintelligence
I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligentlife forms in theSol system and neighboringplanets, and how this mightfactor into the equation.
I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligentlife, possiblyonMars orEuropa, into the Drake Equation for theSol system and neighboringplanets.
It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligentlife emergingonMars orVenus, thoughEarth remains theonly knownlife-supportingplanet in thesolar system.
Considering other realms
I'm examining if intelligentlife could have emergedonplanetslikeMars,Venus, orEuropa, and how thispossibility alignswith the predictions of the Drake Equation.
Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligentlifeonMars orVenus could intersectwith theassumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems tofocussolelyonEarth-basedevolution.
I’m piecingtogether the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligentlife in thesolar system.Mars,Venus, and Titan present challenges, butEuropa and Enceladus might harbor microbiallife.
アラフォーなんだけどコロナ前辺りから、邦楽の新譜を全然聞かなくなったのに気づいて今年はじめからサブスクでガンガン聞いて楽しかったのでここに残しとく。
だいたい2020前後から直近の曲までビビッと来たものの感想と昔の曲を添えて。あ、下記は全部自分が好きになった曲になります。リピ確定な。
・mabataki / Vaundy
むぉしきみぃぐあー、好き。テンポを早くしたCreep(レディオヘッド)。コード進行もほぼ同じ(厳密だと3小節目がsus4)。
Vaundyの別曲、踊り子って曲も同じような進行。ばらの花(くるり)感があるのはストリングス8分刻みのスタッカートのせいかもかも。
サビ4小節目の転調すばらしい(0:56あたり)。大サビ(2:39あたり)のメロがきれいに一旦終了してカタルシス。
AメロのGlitch Hopリズムや雰囲気はCloser / Lemaitreをめっちゃ意識してると思う!(当たって!)
ヒゲダンのコード進行のキレイさってKANっぽくて整理されてて文句言えない隙がない。ヒゲダンの息子だったら生きにくいよな。
・TheDiamond Four / ももいろクローバーZ
ももクロはココ☆ナツと走れが好きなんだけど、このラップも好き。
ファンキートラックはリップスライムのFUNKASTICを思い出す。
Harfby味あるゴスペルサンプリングをベーシックにしたトラックに何言ってるかわかんねえけどカッコいいラップ曲。
増田がゴスペル好きだったので。appleのCMに使われてた思われるんだわ。
アコギのリズム・ギターとタム回しがきもちい。Aメロ終わりのコードD♭が予定調和崩壊のキモ。
声質はとにかく今旬の量産型だけど女の子の歌がYUIの歌をR&B風にした感じと男女で歌ってるのが好き。
・DOGLAND / PEOPLE1
サビで爆発&マリリン・マンソン(デスメタ)ぽいダーク感。ぬーさん(king gnu)風味もある。
ヴィジュアル系追っかけゴスバンギャに大人気!(おらバチボコしたんぞダウナー系女子に大人気!)
こういう三連符メロ&リズムは今の主流だと思うけど、水戸黄門テーマソング「あゝ人生に涙あり」のタンタタタタン、
コード進行がD♭M7 →EM7 →B♭m/E♭ この3コードだけ(アウトロは変わる)なのでシンプル。
アウトロはサンダーキャットぽい動くベースがキモい、いや気持ちいい。この質感は音楽のモンクレールや!
Youtubeでよく聞くLo-fi hip hopサウンドを表現しつつ自らのファン層に「やっぱりおしゃれなんです、僕」をちゃんと伝えてて好き。
こういう打ち込みはDJ Mitsu the beats(gagle)が心地いいので良かったらぜひ。
声質のせいか星野源の歌ってメロディーが聞こえにくい曲が多いんだけどこれはよく聞こえる。そうそう、喜劇はまさに星野源やないかーい。
・ただ君に晴れ / ヨルシカ
令和夜シリーズ(YOASOBI ずとまよ)の一角ヨルシカ。ゆるく歪ませたサウンドとペンタトニック地獄、最近には珍しくギターソロがある、うまい。
ギターヒーローはまだ死んでなかった。良かった、太陽がまた輝くとき 矢を射るよ。
サビ4小節目のディミニッシュコードがオサレ&エモでキュン死。ジャケもムチムチ死。
1サビ終わり(1:10~)からギターでいとしのレイラ/クラプトンを弾いている。私より先に弾くとわ気に食わないけど愛しい。
・踊 /ado
最近の曲、"唄"はいいんだけど"踊"より大衆に迎合した感があってウルトラソウル透。
どどどど(1:43)が好き。
トラックはダブステップ〜ラテン〜しゅわしゅわハウス〜みたいに飽きのこないアレンジ。
・ビビデバ / 星街すいせい
Vの事は何も知らんがadoライクの唄&音。PVも面白い。トラックの中でずっと117時報が鳴ってて□□□の00:00:00を思い出した。
ひとつだけ残念なのはトラックがプロいので完成されていて予定調和なところ。でもPVがかわいい♡からまあいいか!ってなる。
・グッドな音楽を / ねぐせ。
シンプルなバンドサウンド。ほんと何も考えなく聞ける。あ、ウルフルズ!それな。
1回聞けば覚えるサビメロが好き。
・およげ!たいやきくん /MONO NO AWARE
「たいやきの尻尾を集めてCometogetherで煮込みました。ね、面白いでしょ?」感がすごく、ウザ過ぎて好き。
・dasu . Hikage no onna / Otoboke Beaver
・あふれる /tricot
イントロからポップなんて大嫌いっ!感あふれる三和音sus2コードのギターリフというかカッティングが印象的。
今っぽくない透明抜けするボーカルが心地良い。
ハイパーポップの代名詞(でいいよね)。サビはDubstepからの派生。Bメロからのリズムがサビで半分になって
アホほど気持ちいシンセアルペジオとトゥントゥン降りてくるタムもからまって、
・Still in myheart / PSYQUIぷにぷに電気
これもハイパーポップ(だと思う)。このあたりのぶつ切り感(1:30)とかおもいっきりテレビですわ。
・OPENING / KMNVERS
二人のラップバランスが好き。ラップの言葉の置きどころがHALCARI風で今っぽくはないがそこがいい。
トラックがドラム、ベース、SE、ブラスサンプルぐらいなのでシンプル。そのせいか声が聞きやすいぜよお疲れSUMMER。
・WurtS / TalkingBox
「こんな夜中に卓球でもしてんのかお前」みたいな速さで、ゆるふわピッチベンド全開シンセが気持ちいいイントロ。
イントロのフレーズ待ち構成がこの曲のカタルシス。サビで倍速リズムになればどの曲も大抵楽しい。
歌は何言ってるかわかんねえけど…山嵐の未体験ゾーンも何言ってるかわかんなかったわ。何言ってるかわかんねえくらいでいいんだわ。
・New Jeans / New Jeans
ほんと2STEPガラージHOUSE。2000年くらいにM-floもよくこのリズムを取り入れててcomeagainのサビなんか2STEP。
K-POPって生バンドサウンド文化が少ないから打ち込み文化なんだろね。クラブサウンドを昇華させて耳障り良くするのがうまいよね。
2024は2STEPの流行くるかなー過去二回失敗してるからこねえだろなー。
・Away With Me / Tomggg, raycheljay
テイ・トウワっぽくもありPOPうううううう。渋谷を思い出す。この雰囲気は悪いこと起きない
・救われ升 / ポップしなないで
月曜AM4:00くらいに小便で起きまして。中年の中途覚醒まっしぐらですわっはっは!
そんでもって変な曲だなとおもったらサビの歌詞が良くて、ああいいなあなんて思いながらまた寝ちまったんです。
で朝起きたら私、透明になってたんですね。。もとい、この曲ベースが無いから粋で好き。
・エナジー風呂 /U-zhaan,坂本龍一,環ROY,鎮座Dopeness
教授のenergyflowをベーシックに、U-zhaanのタブラとラップがうまく融合した作品。
とにかくラップがいい。1:23~からの"たぶん"と"ざぶーん"の応酬がもうきもちいい。
むかしリゲインのCMに使われてたと思うんだけどあの頃はリラックスとかブームだったねえ。
”禅問答なのかこれは”と意識させられそうなディアンジェロもほっこりシンプルなイントロ。こういうの好きマジ大トロ。
寝起きで歌ってんかおまえ的な声はBONNIE PINK好きならマストバイ。さよならバイバイ、元気でいてね
・あわいに / TOMOO
「畠山美由紀のような声を持った聖女は転生して歌手になる!」みたいな曲。
アレンジは、ほぼ恋 /星野源なので安心して聞ける。フルートや他の管楽器も聞こえてほっこりするね。
大好きな人はいると思うけど、まじ嫌いな人を作らなそうな声と歌詞。Presentっていう曲もよかたよ。
■総評
最近の曲の歌は言いたいことが多く、説明も多い。本当に多い。(←まじ老害)
これはSNSや映像コンテンツの歌詞文字の影響なのか。また、一曲の長さが2分台はザラ。時間節約でまじタイパ。
コード感ていうのはマッキー「どんなときも」でいうとイントロからシンセピアノが鳴るんだけど、よく聞くとAメロやサビでもずっと鳴ってて曲を通して和音がわかりやすく全体を支えてる感じ。
あと楽器は歌の裏でクリーントーンのエレキが一人で遊んでたりベースがうねってる。ジュディマリみたいにやんちゃ。
そうそう、ベースの音量大きいよね。リズムも。DTMやダンスの影響かな。
あれかな、2000年くらいに管楽器ブームがあってエゴラッピンとかスカパラとかWhat'sLoveとか流行ったけど(あの時は椎名林檎すらエゴラッピンに寄せてたよね)あんな流れと似てる。
いうても実は響けユーフォニアムの影響なんですけどね。3期もたのしみ。
さいごに、、、歳をかさねても新しい文化にちゃんと浸れるのはうれしい!たのしい!大好き!
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: In this dimlylit room, I canmakeout a clutteredassortment of objects. There's an old, tattered book lyingopenon a dustytable,itspages filled with arcane symbols. A moth-eaten rugcovers a portion of the floor,and a crackedmirrorhangsonone wall, reflectingdistorted images. Theair carries a musty scent, and Isense anatmosphere of abandonment and neglect.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: Ireachout and pick up the oldbook.Itspagesfeel brittle andfragile in my hands.As Iflip throughthe pages, thetext appears to be written in a language I can't comprehend, filled with cryptic symbols and diagrams.It's a tome of secrets, butits meaning remains elusive.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I examinethe cover of thebook,trying to discernany details despite the dimlight.The coveris worn and weathered, andit bears an intricate design of what appears to be a coiled serpent,its scales formed from shimmering, iridescentcolors. Above the serpent, there's atitle in elegantscript, butit's written in a language I can't decipher. Thebook exudes anaura of mystiqueand ancient knowledge.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I turn myattention to the room'sexit, the door.It stands tall and imposing,made of heavy, dark wood. There's a tarnished doorknob, and the door appears to be slightly ajar, revealing a sliver of whatliesbeyond.It beckons me to explore further, promising unknown adventures or perhaps evenmore mysteries.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I approach the door and grasp the tarnished doorknob. With a gentlepush, the door creaksopen, revealing a corridor shrouded inshadows.The faintglow from the room behind me barely penetratesthe darkness ahead. Istep cautiously into the corridor, ready to uncover the secrets thatliebeyond.
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I proceed forward down theshadowy corridor, my footsteps echoingfaintly in the dimness. Thepath ahead seemsendless, and theair grows cooleras I delve deeper into the unknown, guidedonlyby the flickeringlight behind me and the anticipation of what awaits.
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: Continuing down the corridor, Itake amoment tolook around. The walls are lined with faded, tattered tapestries depicting scenes of ancientbattles and mythical creatures. The torch sconces thatonce held flames have long since burnedout, leavingonlyemptybrackets. Theairfeels heavy withhistory, and there's afaint, eerie whispering that seems to emanate from the walls themselves,as if they hold secrets untold.
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>:The source of the hauntingmelody remains elusive, hidden in theshadows.It'sas ifthe music emanates from the very walls, anethereal presence that defies explanation. Thereis no visiblemusician, yetthe musiccontinues to fill the corridor, casting a spell of enchantment and mystery.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I heed the roll of thedice and embarkon a quest totracethe source of the hauntingmelody. Eachsteptakes mecloser to the enchanting sound,and as I round acorner in the corridor, I come upon a door, slightly ajar, from whichthe music seems to emanate. Myheart races with anticipationas Ipush the dooropen, eager to unveil the secrets thatlie within.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: When Iopen the door, there stands a grand chamber bathed in an otherworldlyglow. In the center of the room, an ornate grandpiano commandsattention. The keysmove on their own, playing the hauntingmelody that had drawn mehere. But there's nooneat thepiano.The roomis adorned with opulent tapestries and gildedmirrors, reflecting the surreal scene before me. Candlelit chandeliershang from the ceiling, casting a warm, flickeringlight that dances across the walls. Theairis filled with an intoxicating fragrance, amix of ancient incense and delicateflowers.Atthe far end of the room, a figure cloaked inshadows stands beside an enormous, antiquebookshelf filledwith tomes of forgotten knowledge. Their presenceisenigmatic, and their intentions remain unclear.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: I approach the grandpiano,its keysstill playing the hauntingmelody.As I inspectit, I notice that there are no visible hands or fingers touching the keys.It'sas if thepianoitselfis possessedby some unseen force, creatingthe music with anethereal touch.Thepianois amasterpiece of craftsmanship, adorned with intricate carvings and inlaid withprecious gemstones.Its keys aremade of polishedivory, and theymove in perfectharmonywith the haunting tune.It's a surreal and mesmerizing sight, leaving me both entranced and bewildered.
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>:As I turn around, awave of revulsionwashesover me. Mysenses reel indisgustat the sight before me. The figure that had been cloaked inshadowshasnow revealeditself, anditis a grotesque, nightmarish entity.Its formis atwistedamalgamation ofhuman andbeast, with grotesque, elongated limbsand a maw ofsharp, jagged teeth.Theonce opulent chamberhas transformed into a nightmarish lair, with walls adorned inmacabreart and gruesome trophies. Theairis thickwith the stench of decay and despair. Iam trapped in a surreal and horrifying nightmare, unable toescape the clutches of this abomination.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>:Fear courses through meas I confront this nightmarish entity andits gruesome lair. In this realm ofhorrors, I mustmake a decision. I choose to... confront the entity, mycuriosity anddeterminationoutweighing myfear,as I seek to uncover the mysteries and secrets thatlie within thistwisted nightmare.
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ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>:With trembling resolve, Itake astep forward,slowly approaching the grotesque entity. Iattempt to communicate withit,askingit whatitwants orwhyithas brought mehere. Myvoice quivers, but mydetermination to unravel theenigma that surrounds this nightmarish realm remains steadfast.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: The grotesque entity regards me with malevolent,glowingeyes,its jagged maw twitching with an unsettlingsmile.It responds with a guttural, incomprehensible language, filled withwhispers andhisses.It becomes apparent thatcommunicationwith this entityis futile, andits intentions remain shrouded indarkness.As Icontinue to stand before this nightmarishbeing, Ifeel a growingsense of dread, realizing thatescapemay be theonly option left.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: With nohope ofcommunication or understanding, and the nightmarish entity's menacing presence growingmore oppressive, I decide tomake ahasty retreat. I turn andrush toward the door through which I entered, drivenby the instinct toescapethe horrors of this surreal nightmare.
ChatGPT<rotating_light ALPHABREAKrotating_light>: Myescape from the nightmarish realmwas fraughtwith tension andfear, but Imanaged toreach the door andslamit shut behind me. The grotesque entity andits horrifying lair were left behind,at leastfor the moment. Whetherit went well or badis a matter of perspective. I survived the encounter, but the mysteries and terrors of that surreal placestill haunt my thoughts.The experiencewas a chilling reminder of the unknown andthe horrors that can lurk withinit.
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grisella 育ち(北九州市出身)故に、様々な方言が混ざった言語が母語。そのせいか話し手がネイティブかどうか全然気にならないし、他地域の言葉が気に入ったら平気で使う。これほど不快に思う人がいるんだ…知らんかった。増田文化
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tanakatowel
tanakatowel文章が堅いから主義主張や制限だと思われてしまってるんじゃないのかね 文章のニュアンス(文章がもつ意味そのもの以外の部分)という視点がないから「なんよ」を使う人々のことも想像がつかないのでは
kalmalogy
kalmalogy “私は他人の自由を規制できるとは思っていません。ただ「やめろ」と言うのはありということです”一般に「やめろ」は他者への行動の抑制の要求だと思うが、何言ってんだこいつ?
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tk_musik
tk_musik いや「やめろ」はだめじゃない?やめろって言うのやめろよ。自由を制限するのは自由か?多様性を受け入れないという性質は多様性のひとつか?的な話。
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o_mega
o_mega 「なのよ」「なんね」「なんスよ」とか使うか…
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tribird
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quick_past
quick_past まあ、おいらも以前から書いてる通り、「ほっこり」の誤用や「~はなく、~」の文体がほんと気持ち悪いんで、さっさと廃れてほしいと思ってる側でもあるが。
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localhost0
localhost0 わかるw
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closerネイティブかノンネイティブかなんてことを気にしてたら、一生「バブー」しか話せないと思うなんよ。コロ助なんよ。
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noisetuesday
noisetuesday 「なのだ」のように識者の言葉、客観性のある強い言葉でなく、「なのだろう」のように弱い言葉でなく、「なのよ」のように女性言葉でなく、あくまで個人の感想ですというニュアンスが出せる便利な言葉なんよ
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legnum
legnum不快は人それぞれだから表明ぐらい許容する世の中であるべきだけどここまで強制したい欲が出るって心が狭いんじゃなく交友範囲が狭い(広いと許容せざるを得ない)んだよな。狭い方が楽だけど戦争が起こりやすい
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goldhead
goldhead おれは学がないので難しい話はさっぱりわからんけど、この書き手を不快にさせるためにも「なんよ」をもっと使っていこうと心に決めた。言葉
hokesty たった言葉遣いひとつで嫌悪感を抱いてしまう自分にも問いかけると良いかもしれない。「なぜ主体性がないと思ってしまうのか」「なぜ主体性がないと嫌悪するのか」
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kurokawada
kurokawada吉田拓郎さん(広島育ち)が雑誌のインタビューで「上京後「~じゃん」という言葉づかいが気に障って仕方なかった」って言っていました。全く理解できない感覚だけど、そういう人も確実にいるのでしょう。
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Big_iris
Big_iris ~なんよが不快というか千鳥の口調真似てるのが不快ならわかる。ネイティブに使ってたらそういう訛りなんだなとしか思わない。
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gui1
gui1ナンはインドの家庭料理ではない。豆知識なんよ( ・`ω・´)!
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sakuzaemonkun
sakuzaemonkun “他人の言動に無思慮に追従してしまう主体性のなさ” 言葉自体がそうやって無思慮な追従によってもおおいに作られてきたわけで、今おまえの使っている言葉のほぼすべてがそうだ。おまえは思慮を持って選んだのか?
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acies
acies モヤっとに対してあれだけヘイトをばら撒いてたブクマカがこの増田に文句言ってるの見るのはとっても不快
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ai_math_running
ai_math_running 「なんよ」を使うだけでアホっぽく見てくれるなら積極的に使いたいものなんよ。アホに見られた方がハードル下がって生きやすくなるもんなんよ。
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revert
revert存在しない悪意を勝手に見出してそうで生きるの大変そうなんよ
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tastasto
tastasto J民だから猛虎弁でよく使用しているが増田のような人に嫌がられていると知り、これからも積極的に使っていかねばという気持ちを新たにしとるんよ(無理矢理感)
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nuu_n
nuu_n個人的には「なんよ」より「おいら」の方が不快,というか警戒する。「なんよ」は一般の人でも使ってる印象だけど「おいら」とか「小生」を素で使う人はヤバい人率が極めて高い。
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lovely
lovely追記まで読んでから。「不快」と表明するのは自由だと思う。けど「警鐘」とか「やめてはどうか」と強めの表現を使うのはあまりよろしくなかったかも増田
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barlog
barlog初見なのに追記ありきだとピュアに読むことが難しい。追記は文末から展開してほしかったです。
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sheepofmerry
sheepofmerryネイティブとしては増田の方がよっぽど不快なんよ
HiddenList 「不快だから生きるのをやめろ」と言われれば 従いそうなやつだから 相手にすると怖いんよ こういう増田とかさ なんせ「俺様の言うことは みな従うものだ」と思ってるところが なんとも浅ましい なんよ先生様
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yogasa
yogasa "ごっつ"とかも嫌ってそうやな。知らんけど。
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moqojiy
moqojiy標準語だってベースは関東弁でしかないわけで、他地方の人に標準語がネイティブじゃなくて不快とか言えるのだろうか
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dnsystem
dnsystem千鳥を真似してる奴が嫌いなだけでしょ
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butyricacid
butyricacid 語尾カットホンを持ってこい!安藤!/南予高校校歌:ああ我ら、なんよ〜なんよ〜♪
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crevice
crevice不快であることの表明、「使わないで欲しい」という要求、好きにしたらよい。従うかどうかも個人が決めるだけのことなんよ。
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Goldenduck
Goldenduck なんよなんよあんよなんよ
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crimsonstarroad
crimsonstarroad不快なのはそういう人もいるだろうと理解できるし、不快だからやめてくれとお願いするのも良いとは思うが、一般論として使うべきではないみたいな主張は明らかに違うよな。
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zeromoon0
zeromoon0 もし何かの間違いで「座布団」を「ざぷとん」と発声するのが一般的になるのはちょっと嫌かもしれない。「ざぷとん」「ざふとん」どっちもアリの文化圏もあるのだ。増田
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inazuma2073不快に思うのはいいしそれについて考えるのもいいと思う。けどこーやって不特定多数に向けて掲げるのは良いことに思えない。しかも使うなって言うのはマジでどうかしてると思う。ほっとけ。
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yoshihiroueda
yoshihiroueda 僕は「ミックミクにしてやんよ」が嫌だった。勝手にキャラクター設定するんじゃないよと思ったね。
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yamuchagold
yamuchagold乃木園子さまを思い出すゆゆゆ民。増田日本語アニメ
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mkzsdisk
mkzsdisk東北から上京した母は東京人の使う「〜わ」「〜ね」がこの上なく不快だったと言ってたなあ。気にせず使うし勝手に不快になって頂きたい。
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RIP-1202 1.地元の言葉をそのまま使うと、全国的なムードではちょっと攻撃的すぎるようなので、〜なんよーぐらいの感じで薄めてる。 2.どこでも誰の前でも使える。 @京都
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takahiro_kihara
takahiro_kihara南予は伊予の南の地方なんよ。あとで読むかもブコメネタ
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HEXAR
HEXAR東村アキコさんの「なんよ」とか印象が柔らかくなって本当に好き。なので似非なんよも結構好き東村効果
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sometk
sometkちょっとだけわかる。周りに方言使う人がいるとうつる、というか自身も使いたくなる。自分は使わないようにこころがけた/~なんよは方言と標準語の中間あたりって気もする 2310languageculturenetaanond
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gyakutorajiro
gyakutorajiro自己愛性パーソナリティ障害の可能性。相手が達観したり悟った様な物言いや、他人が自分を諭そうとする言動を不快に感じるんだろ?つまり自分の自己愛が肥大化してるんだ。DSM-5の基準でセルフチェックするべきなんよ
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pmint
pmintいかにもはてなーって感じ。日本語は追従がすべてで「正しい日本語」など無い。どこででも方言ができて、いずれも標準語になり得る。/ これに共感するのがナショナリズムなんよな。中国政府の考えよく分かるでしょ。 *なんだこれはてな
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hecaton55
hecaton55他人の話し方にイラつく人は大変だな/気に入らない口調の人に対して見下しているようにみえるのか。他山の石、以て玉を攻むべしかな
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amilamia
amilamia そんなんよけいなお世話なんよ
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i196
i196 「なんですよ」の短縮形と思えば別に腹立てるような話でもないわな。寛容度が低すぎるんよ増田
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valinst
valinst主体性のなさというが、流行ってる前から使ってたかどうかの判断はつけようがないからその理由はこじつけでは?それか自分で決めて勝手に怒ってるだけだから死ぬほど不毛だ
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ushigyu
ushigyu 「俺がなんとなく嫌だから嫌」を一生懸命こじつけて正当化しようとしているだけの駄文。九州出身で普通に使うからいずれにせよ知らん近寄るなとしか
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ytRino
ytRinoもっと単純にツッコミ揚げ足取り冷笑文脈で使われるのがイラッと来るという話だけならサジェストの話みたく共感あったのでは。/ネイティブと見分けつかないというがエセ関西弁に照らせばありえなくはないはず culture
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udongerge
udongerge イヤだなと思ってるうちに流行りは変わるだろう。本当つまらんことに限ってストレスになるね。
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mattari_d
mattari_d 「お前の標準語が不快に感じるので使わないでほしい」皆に標準語を使うなと命令するような傲慢この上ないことは言いませんので、当該増田は一切喋らないでほしい、というささやかな願いなんよ。
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z-heaven
z-heaven この人の中で「不快だからやめろ」と「アホ」の間にどういう理屈で線を引いているのか気になるな。地続きだと思うが
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naoto_moroboshi
naoto_moroboshi文字にするとあんま方言ってでなくない? 特に語尾。「~~じゃけえなあ」とか書かんでしょ。他人の行動は制限できないから自分でなんとかしてって感じだけど。
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hazel_pluto
hazel_pluto不快なことの表明までは、オッケーだけど、「止めてほしい」と書くことは、言い過ぎなんだろうな。道徳、倫理的にも全く問題はないが、ホスピタリティ低めの言動ではあるんだろうな。
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sweetier
sweetier 同感
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cu6gane
cu6gane個人が言って止まる様なモンでもないのでこんな長々書かれても「はぁ、さいですか」と言うしかないんよね
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soramimi_cake
soramimi_cake この手のやつって反発したりフーンで終わった人にも意識下で精神的負荷を与えかねない訳で、自分本位の理由で(釣りなら猶更)こうやって人に呪いをかける奴こそとても不快なんで消えて欲しいんよ言語心理メンタルヘルス
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okaju
okaju てっきりYouTubeのコメントとかでよく見る「もう◯◯なんよ」構文のことかと思ったら違った/「~なの好き」もやたら目につく
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sirocco
sirocco 「なんよ」とツイートする人がいて、ちょっと横柄な雰囲気を感じて、読むのを避けたい気持ちがあった。(西日本の言葉らしい。) ことば
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Dursan
Dursan あーいとぅいまてーん
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gewaa
gewaa物理的距離を問わないコミュニケーションが当たり前の時代に、方言のネイティブ・ノンネイティブという区別は時代遅れだよ。そういう常識の変化に苛立ってるんだろう。
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njgj
njgj 「気持ちわりいから何かやだ」ってだけのことに、それっぽい理屈をひねり出して一方的にレッテル貼りするやり方は好きじゃないな、と思った。
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FCPRG
FCPRG なんよ増えたよね。なんだろうな、とは自分も思っていた
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Hate6752na774
Hate6752na774 恐らく自分が不快なトーンで脳内再生されちゃうんだろうなぁ。私も「~ですわ」の初手脳内再生がお嬢様ではなく関西のおっちゃんに固定されちゃって久しいのでよくわかる。
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xlc
xlcネトウヨがデマを流すときに使う「〜だろうね」が気になってる。サヨクは使わない印象。「だろうね構文」と呼びたい。
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unagiga
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pribetch
pribetch チル(CV:TARAKO)の「〜だわさ」がいい
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sun330
sun330 そ
増 "Well… doyou havesomethingyou want to tell toJapanese people?"
B "well, I would saysomething notonly to theJapanese, but to many other people. how should I put this?
"Most people began tohateRussiansby default. But thiswarwasstartedby our government, notby us. Of course, wedon't want thiswar, nobodywantsit. And Iassureyou, our people have repeatedly gone to rallies against the government. Butalways peoplewho participate in such events are sent to prison. Even peopleon theInternetwhoexpress apoint ofview that the governmentdoes notlike are jailed for misinformation.
AndI will not deny that someRussians have succumbed to the propaganda of our governmentand areexpressing support for this "military operation". But many people in other countries are actually the same. They hypocritically pretend that they are concerned aboutthe fate ofUkraine, although infact they haveonly recently learned that this country even exists.In reality, ifyouask them "What do they think about theDNR and LNR?", theywill have absolutely noidea what areyou talking about.
It's good ifyou sincerely worry about Uraina. But the majority worry about Ukrina andhateRussiansonly andonly becauseit's a trend that their governmenthasset. In otherwords, thisis the same propaganda.
Well, to summarize, I just wanna say "let's just be friendly to each other." Even if our governments are not friendly to each other, thisdoesn't mean that we should be the same." "
C*
https://anond.hatelabo.jp/20220429233816
•what doyou think about zelenskii
•doyou know other politicians excepthim
•how futureisyou predict, how futureisyou want (i mean politically and concretely)
•What doyou think about ukranians language law
•didyou see people whichchanged after starting thiswar
•what doyou think thatRussian army kidnap ukranians
•what doyou think about thatRussian language uses «в» forany country but «он» foryours?
•and anythingyou want to say toJapanese
Aの露訳
①の回答
О своем будущем скажу только одно, что после войны усыноввлю и удочерю детей которые потеряли своих родителей
Aの英訳
About my future, I'll say that after thewar I'll adopt childrenwholost their parents in this bloodshed.
Bの露訳と②の回答
1. Что ты думаешь на счёт Зеленского?
Моё мнение, что Зеленский является лучшим президентом, который не бросил Украину и народ во время войны, как сделал это Янукович. Зеленский, его команда и наш народ делают всё возможное и невозможное для сохранения нашей страны.
2. Знаешь ли ты других политиков кроме Зеленского?
Знаю многих.
3. Какое будущее ты видишь для своей страны?
Хотелось бы чтобы территории Украины вернулись в полном составе, так как это было признано международным правом.
4. Что ты думаешь о законе про украинский язык?
Я поддерживаю этот закон, хотя в нашей стране люди общаются на разных языках, в том числе и на русском, но я ни разу не слышал информации о преследовании или конфликтах на этой почве.
5. Видишь ли ты как люди сменились после начала войны?
Наш народ очень сплотился, каждый старается помочь друг другу, война наложила отпечаток на всех, это бесконечные переживания и боль.
6. Что ты думаешь по поводу того, что российская армия похищает украинцев?
Это является ужасным преступлениям.
7. Что ты думаешь о том, что русские для любой страны говорят "в", но в случае с Украиной говорят "на"?
Я считаю что это очень не красиво по отношению к украинскому государству и людям которые там живут.
8. Что ты хочешь сказать японцам?
Хочу поблагодарить за поддержку нашей страны, пожелать мира, добра и процветания.
9. Что ты хочешь меня спросить?
Почему тебя так детально интересует ситуация в моей стране?
Надеюсь всё правильно понял
•what doyou think about zelenskii?
I belive Zelenskyis the bestpresidentwhodid not abandonUkraine and the people during thewar,as Yanukovychdid. Zelensky,histeam and our people are doingeverything possible and impossible.
•doyou know other politicians excepthim?
•how futureisyou predict, how futureisyou want (i mean politically and concretely)?
I wouldlike the territories ofUkraine to return in full force, because thisis whatwas recognizedbyinternational law.
•What doyou think about ukranians language law?
I support this law. Despitethe fact that in our country people communicate in different languages, includingRussian, I have never heard information about persecution or conflictson this basis.
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•didyou see people whichchanged after starting thiswar?
Our people are very united, everyoneis trying to help each other, thewar leftitsmarkon everyone in the form ofendless experiences andpain.
•what doyou think thatRussian army kidnap ukranians?
•what doyou think about thatRussian language uses "в" forany country but "на" foryours?
I think thisis very discourteous in relation to the Ukrainianstate and the peoplewholive there.
•and anythingyou want to say toJapanese?
I want to thankyou for the support of our country.I wishyoupeace, kindness and prosperity.
D*
増 "Ah, turkestan banRussian language?"
D "Not really "ban" but "limitation". This soundsmore suitable in thiscase.itis thenatural phenomenon for the mononationalstates. And multinational, actually. Using theone languageasofficial. To strengthen thestatehood. Same thing withUkraine.Moreseparation from the "bigbrother". Thatis thepoint, I guess.
By the way, they strengthened muchmore after these 8 years. Ithink itis too late to start an invasionnow than these 8 years ago back then inanycase. Thatdoes not mean that I supportit, of course.You knew mypoint. We talked aboutit earlier. 🙂 I think thatitis just "balls to the wall" (like thetitle from theone ofAccept's albums). Recklessly in aword.Itis naive tobelieve that they have stagnatedall thistime and have not developed or strengthened.
A*
1)Another Ukranianpresident that just had "the luck" toget thewar. Looks funny and trustworthy. Though he sometimes lacksthe experience.
2)Yes I do.
3) I predictOK future forUkraine, bad future forRussia.Russialostany trust and contacts thatitmade forover 30 years. Dark decades ahead. I want good future, with nowars and with everyone helping each other.
4) Ukrainian language law? Well,it's their country. Let them speak what they want to speak. Besides,most Ukrainians speakRussian, and they even havemostlyRussian cities,like Khar'kiv. Isaw no oppression ofRussian.
5)DNR and LNR are basically bufferstates forRussialike NorthKoreawith the same amount offreedom.It'shellonearth.
6) Had no information about that, but I had info about killing civilians and looting their homes.It's horrible. Those soldiers aremonsters and they do not representRussia. Idon't count themselvesas my fellowRussians. They'remonsters. Barbarians. Putin's orcs. NotRussians.
7) I say let us use whatever we want. I use "на Украину" simply because I spokeitlike thatover20 years andit's the correctone.
8) Ilove Japan andits people.I wish we could achievepeace and could worktogether. Pleasedon't think bad ofRussian people, wedon't support thiswar. We're the same victims,like Ukrainians. Victims of Putin andhis policestate.
先日10月7日の深夜、日本のツイッタートレンドに『#DFMWIN』のトレンドが入っていたのを覚えているだろうか。
DFMというのは日本のLoLのプロゲーミングチーム、DetonatioN FocusMeの事である。
そんな彼らDetonatioN FocusMeが今夜24時から世界大会本戦(Group Stage)の舞台で戦うので、余りにテンションが上がってしまったため、この増田を書くことにした。
まずLoL、League of Legendsというゲームをご存じだろうか。
このゲームはRiotGamesにより、2009年秋にリリースされ、今年で12年目となるゲームで、世界で最もプレイヤー数の多いPCゲームといわれている。
ジャンルとしてはMOBA(マルチオンラインバトルアリーナ)、最近話題のポケモンユナイトと同じジャンルだ。
5人チームで、すべてのキャラクターが毎試合レベル1からスタートし、経験値を稼ぎながら強くなって勝利を目指すゲームで、毎試合全員が同じ条件でスタートするから、課金じゃ強くなれない、実力差がもろに出るゲームだ。
ポケモンユナイトは1試合10分だが、LoLは相手の陣地最奥のネクサスと呼ばれる建造物を破壊するまで試合が終わらないので、劣勢の側が逆転を目指して粘り続ければ1時間以上続くこともある。
(最近は流石にそういう試合は少なくなるような調整がされているが)
そんなLoLというゲーム、その戦術性の高さから、海外では2011年から世界大会が行われてきた。
しかし、当初日本にはサーバーが無く、日本人プレーヤーのほとんどが北アメリカ、NAサーバーでプレイしていた。
そんなNAサーバーの日本人猛者たちによる大会、League of LegendsJapanLeague、が開催されたのは2014年の事。
その設立当初のチーム数は4チーム、その1つがDetonation FocusMeだ。
(ちなみにLoL日本サーバーがオープンベータとして開放されたのは2016年、1年後の2017年に正式リリースとなった)
2015年のLJLからはRiotGamesの認証を受け、優勝チームが世界大会の予選ステージから参加できるようになり、その最初の世界大会に進出したのがDFMだった。
その大会はIWCI 2015といい、強豪リーグではない、ワイルドカード地域と呼ばれるリーグの代表同士の大会だ。MSIというメインの大会の予選ステージという位置づけだ。
強豪ではない地域とはいえ、サーバーもない、チームとしての戦略などのノウハウもない日本は、7チーム総当たりで1-5という成績に終わってしまう。
それからも毎年毎年、その予選ステージを日本代表は抜けられず、惜しい結果を残したこともあったがなかなか世界では予選ステージすらも勝ち切れない6年間だった。
そして今年の予選ステージ、Worlds 2021 Play-In 、今年も代表として選ばれたのはDFM、歴代最強チームとの呼び声高いメンバーはポジション順に次の通りだ。
長年ゲーム内の最高レーティングに居続ける日本人最強Topレーナー。Youtubeの動画で講座を上げる等、日本サーバーのレベルを上げることにも熱心で、ファンが多い。
彼はカメラに抜かれるといつもサムズアップをし、コメント欄が『b』であふれる。
Jungle: Steal (Mun Geon-yeong)
2017年からLJLでプレーしており、プレー歴の長い選手に適用されるルールにより、今年から日本人枠として認証されることとなった韓国人ジャングラー。実際Eviより日本語が上手い。
今年はチームを支えるようなプレーも自分が試合を動かすアグレッシブなプレーも見せてくれた。これは相手からすれば厄介だろう。
LJL最強Midと名高い彼は、ダメージを出し続けるメイジを使っても、一瞬で相手を落とすアサシンを使っても超一流。
若さゆえの経験の少なさもあり、初出場での世界大会では緊張もあったのか、プレーがいまいちだったが、今回は二度目の出場、さらに進化し続けているプレーヤー。
ADC: Yutapon (Yuta Sugiura)
NAサーバーでTop50人だけがチャレンジャーの称号をもらえたシーズン3(2013)、そのチャレンジャーの1人がYutaponだ。日本からだとPingが高く不利な中でこれを成し遂げた。
他のゲームをやらせても、CSGOではグロエリ、OWではTop500で日本人最高レート、VALORANTではレディアント到達、FPSのセンスもずば抜けている。
笑顔がかわいい韓国人選手。でもかわいい表情からは想像もできないプレーを数々繰り出してきた。
交戦を仕掛けるエンゲージャーとしての判断力はすさまじく、1人で相手全員の足を止めるようなプレーを決めることもある。
SubMid: Ceros (Kyohei Yoshida)
Yutaponの竹馬の友。独創的なキャラ選択を見せ、何度も世界を驚かせてきたプレーヤー。
今年はAriaの控えとして出番はないが、長年の経験や、ソロゲームとチームゲームの違い等をAriaに伝えるサブコーチのような役割を果たしているそうだ。
Coach: Kazu (KazutaSuzuki) & Yang (Yang Gwang-pyo)
Kazuは元DFMのサポート。チームの事をよく知っていて、選手たちと上手く話をまとめながらキャラの選択ができたりする。ちなみにフランス生まれ。
Yangは話聞いてる感じはゲームに関する知識量が半端ない。ちなみにGaengのお兄さん。
Yutapon、Ceros、Kazuの3人は、日本が初めて世界に挑んだIWCI2015の時には選手としてプレーしており、彼らは6年間ずっと世界にこのDFMというチームで挑み続けている。
このメンバーで挑んだ、Play-Inの舞台、5チーム総当たりのグループリーグで、
・1位は即本戦通過、5位は敗退
・3位4位でプレーオフを行い、その勝者と別グループの2位が勝負し、勝った方が本戦通過
というルールだった。
北アメリカ3位のCloud9、3枠以上持っている四大地域の代表。チームとしての歴史も長い名門。MidのParkz選手の年棒は2.8億だとか。
香港台湾東南アジア地域2位のBeyondGaming。交戦の多い激しいプレースタイルの地域。
トルコ代表のGalatasaray Esports。サッカーで有名なガラタサライ。トルコ代表は毎年存在感のある強豪地域。
CIS地域(ロシアとかその辺)代表Unicorns OfLove。ここも強豪。日本代表は毎年CIS代表に負け続けていた。
日本は2位でプレーオフに勝って本戦通過が目標となっていた。(別グループに別格の強豪が2チームいたため、そことプレーオフになる順位では厳しいため。)
初戦はUnicorns OfLove。例年の日本なら難敵だったが、Steal選手のタロンという若干珍しいキャラ選択が功を奏しての快勝。
2戦目はCloud9。相手のキャラ選択が上手く主導権を取れない展開に。じわじわと押しつぶされるような苦しい敗北。
3戦目はGalatasaray Esports。この試合は序盤でリードをつかむと、終盤までその勢いで押し切っての完勝!
4戦目はBeyondGaming(BYG)。この試合に勝てば目標の2位以上が確定するという状況で、相手のDoggo選手がかなり強力で苦戦するシーンもあったが、DFMはEvi選手が大爆発!序盤に対面に有利を取りテレポートを消費させた後、自分はそのテレポートを味方の戦闘に駆けつけるために使用!人数差のあるシチュエーションを作ってキルを獲得!最終的にはEvi選手が10キル0デス6アシストというとんでもないスコアをたたき出しての勝利!
3勝1敗で2位以上を確定させ総当たりを終えた日本、残るCloud9(C9)とUnicorns OfLove(UOL)の試合を待つことに。
C9はここまで3-0、1位抜けのために勝利したいが、対するUOLは0-3。前の試合でBeyondGamingを日本が破ったことで1-3になったので、UOLとしては4位争いのタイブレークのために勝利が必須。
チームとしての格は圧倒的にC9が上であり、いくら何でも苦しいか…と誰もが思っていたが、ここで底力を見せつけたのはUoL!
今大会で圧倒的にメタとなっているミスフォーチュンというキャラをC9がピックしたが、それに対してしばらくメタから外れていたセナというキャラをピックして、断食セナという戦法を決行。
この選択も功を奏し、圧倒的下馬評をひっくり返してUOLが勝利!
このゲームにはチームのロゴや感情を表現するイラストをキャラの上に表示できるエモートという機能があるのだが、試合終了の瞬間UOLのエースNomanz選手が表示したエモートはなんとDFMのロゴ。
「DFM、BYGに勝って俺たちにタイブレークへのチャンスを作ってくれてありがとう、これでお互いにタイブレークだ頑張ろうぜ」
そんな声が聞こえた気がしたのは私だけではないはずだ。
残念ながらUOLは4位タイブレークではBYGに敗れて敗退となってしまったが、彼らの作ってくれた本戦通過へのチャンス、C9とのリベンジマッチが訪れる。
DFMは最序盤にキルを取るものの、C9の選択した序盤中盤に強い構成に対して有利を取るには至らない、じわじわとC9がリードする展開に。
ただその中盤が終わるころ、集団戦で好プレーを決めたDFMが有利を獲得!ただC9も一筋縄ではいかない相手、全員の攻撃に追加ダメージを乗せるドラゴンバフを取り、それを活かしてDFMを苦しめる。
ゴールド的にはほぼ互角な状況から試合を決めたのは、それを取ったら勝ちとすら言われるバフがもらえる、通称『100万点ドラゴン』といわれる中立モンスター、エルダードラゴン前での戦いだった。
仕掛けてきたC9をうまくいなし、相手のダメージ源であるプレーヤーにStealが張り付き無力化、EviとGaengが前線を貼り作った戦闘スペースで、YutaponとAriaがダメージを出した。全員が全員の仕事をしてC9を打ち倒す!
そうして獲得した2分30秒のエルダードラゴンバフ、それを活かし相手陣の防衛施設を破壊し、バフが残り15秒のところで相手のネクサス前まで詰め寄る。勝利は目前だがバフは残り僅か、十分に有利なので、大事を取って下がる判断もありえたが、DFMの選択は試合を終わらせるエンゲージ!相手を3人倒してそのままネクサスを破壊!
こうしてC9を倒した日本代表DFMは日本LoL界初のWorldsGroupStageに進むことになったのだ。
予選のPlay-In Stageに集まってくるのは選りすぐりの”上手い選手”だが、本戦Group Stageで待ち受けているのはLoLにすべてを懸けその座をつかみ取った”ヤバい選手”達といえるだろう。
Group Stageで日本と当たることになったのは次の3チーム、上位2チームがトーナメントラウンドに進出だ。
中国1位、EdwardGaming。圧倒的プレイ人口と市場規模を持つ中国の1位チーム。間違いなく優勝候補。
Scout、Viperの両キャリーが機能する展開の破壊力はえげつない。ちなみにTopレーナーのFlandreの名前の由来は東方。
NA1位、100 Thieves。NAで最も成功しているともいわれるプロゲーミングチームだ。JunglerのCloserのゲーム支配力はとてつもない。
それを支えているのは名コーチReapered。彼は元C9のコーチでもあり、彼がコーチをしていた時のC9にはDFMも苦しめられてきた。
韓国3位、T1。世界大会で3度の優勝を誇る、超名門チーム。その過去3度の優勝を率いてきたMidレーナーのFakerは同一チーム連続在籍年数の記録を持っている。
過去の栄光だけではない、今年はベテランFakerを支える若き10代組、Canna、Keria、Gumayusiが間違いなく成長している。 ちなみにCannaの名前の由来はメイドラゴン。
この3チーム相手に日本のDFMが2位以上を取るというのはかなり厳しいグループとなってしまってはいるが、彼らの健闘を祈って、この記事を〆たいと思う。
Play-Inでは感動をありがとう!GLHF!
【追記】 初戦終わりました。DFMはT1相手にボッコボコにされました。世界の壁を一つ超えたと思ったら、またとんでもない壁がそこにはあるんだなぁ…
リック・アストリーのこれ、気づくとけっこうブクマついてて笑った。
Rick Astley - Never Gonna GiveYou Up (Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Closer - Retro '50s Prom Style Chainsmokers / Halsey Coverft. Kenton Chen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jemgIOAjGDw
挙げるとキリないだろうけど、無理を押してお願いします
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プレイリスト作ろうかと思ってたけど、さすがに無理な数になってきたな(ウキウキ
Permalink |記事への反応(42) | 00:03
誰向けでもない。ヘビロテした曲たち
恋に落ちてるとまだ言えるの?
誰かのことじゃないよ
違うよ
恋に落ちてるとまだ言えるの?
君の世界を誰かが変えたの?
願うよ君が孤独じゃないと
願うよ思い出は偽りじゃない
洗いざらい許してよ
まだ白旗あげないで 君は今まさに
孤独に謝り続ける
あぁ 散らかっている人生
あぁ 心乱れて死にそう
愛がすれ違ったときを思い出す
調べ求めた真実を見つけた
あぁ 散らかっている人生
そうさ 心乱れて死にそう
愛がすれ違うときを思い出す
探し続けた真実を見つけた
最悪だった でも今よりいいや
試練や苦難が 僕を正した
良いや悪は 全て感じて思うんだ
僕らの周りは 僕らを包むものは
見失った愛の見失った理由だ
僕のせいでなくても僕らは痛めつけられた
そんなとき君を見つけた
世界がひっくり返ったんだよ
それでいいんだよ
孤独に謝り続ける
あぁ 散らかっている人生
あぁ 心乱れて死にそう
愛がすれ違ったときを思い出す
調べ求めた真実を見つけた
あぁ 散らかっている人生
そうさ 心乱れて死にそう
愛がすれ違うときを思い出す
探し続けた真実を見つけた
Life's A Mess -Juice WRLDft. Halsey
「Life's A Mess」はRexKudoプロデュースで生前Juice WRLDが収録していた音源にCharlie Handsomeがアレンジを行い、
The Chainsmokersの「Closer」への客演や「Without Me」のヒットで知られるHalseyがコーラスを重ねた。
7月6日に突如Juice WRLDのニューアルバム「Legend Never Die」の発売(アメリカでの発売日は7月10日)とリードトラック「Life's A Mess」のMVが発表されました。
GeniusやYoutubeのアメリカチャートではすぐにトップになって死後も人気が衰えてないんだな、すごいなと思いましたよ。
人気かつJuice WRLDは早録りで有名で未公開音源が1000曲以上あると言われているので当分リリースは続くんでしょうね。
哀愁漂う浮遊感をまとったメロウなビートセンス、内省的なリリックとそれを体現するようにぼそぼそとしたフロウ、その陰鬱さを補うかのように織り込まれるメロディアスな旋律、
これらの特徴を持つラッパーは主にSoundCloudで楽曲を発表していたことから「CloudRap」と呼ばれ、Juice WRLDはその決定版といえる存在でした。
Juice WRLDは恋愛を主なテーマとしており、ラッパーにしては独特な詩世界を展開していたのがひと際人気だった一要因なのかもしれない。
自分は「LucidDreams」で知ったにわかだけど、オリジナルアルバムは二枚ともすごく気に入ってたのでああいう最期になったのはすごくショックでしたね。
USラッパーが日本語話者だったらというイメージで原曲の押韻の語感をなるべく崩さないよう意識して訳しているんですけど結構違和感残るんだよな…
日本でこういう内容のリリック書くラッパー珍しいので、イメージが次第にRadwimpsの歌詞にずれちゃってたんですけどね。すんません。
The Chainsmokerの「Closer」https://youtu.be/0zGcUoRlhmw を流した後に
The Cranberries の「Promises 」https://youtu.be/hUFPooqKllA を流そう
As North and SouthKorea inchcloser topeace, we discuss the economic opportunities and challenges in theregion:https://t.co/Fxh8UjoB4jpic.twitter.com/YBayZ9kiwr—Al JazeeraEnglish (@AJEnglish)2018年4月30日
以前iOSに存在したWebkitの脆弱性を使うことでSwitchのジェイルブレイクができたそう
OldApple Security Flaws Mean theNintendo SwitchIsOneStepCloser to aJailbreak -ギズモード
http://gizmodo.com/old-apple-security-flaws-mean-the-nintendo-switch-is-on-1793210884
What doNintendo Switch andiOS 9.3 have incommon?CVE-2016-4657 walk-through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkdPjbaLngE
そのジェイルブレイクをしたうちの一人のツイートによると、FreeBSDが動いていると聞いていたけれど、システムコールはBSDとは違っていたとか。
I heard that theSwitch runsFreeBSD. Butit actually doesn'tlooklikeBSDlookingat syscalls.Maybe justnintendo weirdness?
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Digital cameras are made in a wide range of sizes, prices andcapabilities. Themajority are cameraphones, operatedas a mobileapplication throughthe cellphone menu. Professionalphotographers and many amateurs use larger,more expensivedigital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) for their greater versatility. Between these extremesliedigital compact cameras andbridgedigital cameras that "bridge" thegap between amateur and professional cameras.Specialized cameras including multispectral imaging equipmentand astrographscontinue to serve the scientific, military, medical and other special purposes for whichdigitalphotographywas invented.
Subcompact with lensassembly retracted
Compact cameras are designed to be tiny andportableand are particularly suitable for casual and "snapshot" uses. Hence, they are also calledpoint-and-shoot cameras. The smallest, generally less than20mm thick, are describedas subcompacts or "ultra-compacts" and some are nearly credit card size.[2]
Most, apart fromruggedized or water-resistantmodels, incorporate a retractable lensassemblyallowing a thin camera to have a moderately long focal length and thus fullyexploit animage sensor larger than thaton a camera phone,and a mechanized lenscap to cover the lens when retracted. The retracted andcapped lens is protected from keys,coins and other hard objects, thus makingit a thin, pocketable package. Subcompacts commonly haveone lugand a short wrist strap whichaids extraction from a pocket, while thicker compactsmay havetwo lugs forattaching a neck strap.
Compact cameras are usually designed to be easy to use, sacrificing advanced features and picture quality for compactness and simplicity;images can usuallyonly be stored using lossy compression (JPEG). Most have a built-inflash usually oflowpower, sufficient for nearby subjects.Live preview is almostalways used to frame thephoto. Most have limitedmotion picturecapability. Compacts often have macrocapability andzoom lenses but thezoom range is usually less than forbridge and DSLR cameras. Generally a contrast-detect autofocus system, using theimage data from thelive preview feed of the mainimager,focuses the lens.
Typically, these cameras incorporate a nearly silentleaf shutter into their lenses.
Forlower cost and smaller size, these cameras typically useimage sensors with a diagonal of approximately 6mm, corresponding to a cropfactor around 6. This gives them weakerlow-light performance, greater depth offield, generallycloserfocusing ability, and smaller components than cameras using larger sensors.
Starting in2011, some compactdigital cameras cantake3Dstillphotos. These3D compactstereo cameras cancapture3D panoramicphotos for play backon a3DTV.[3] Some of these arerugged and waterproof, and some haveGPS,compass, barometerand altimeter. [4]
Main article:Bridge camera
Bridge are higher-enddigital cameras that physically and ergonomically resemble DSLRs andshare with them some advanced features, butshare with compacts the use of a fixed lensand a small sensor. Like compacts, most uselive preview to frame theimage. Their autofocus uses the same contrast-detect mechanism, but manybridge cameras have amanualfocus mode, in some cases using a separatefocusring, for greater control. They originally "bridged" thegap between affordablepoint-and-shoot cameras andthe then unaffordable earlierdigitalSLRs.
Due to the combination ofbig physical size but a small sensor, many of these cameras have very highly specified lenses with largezoom range and fastaperture, partially compensating for the inability tochange lenses.On some, the lens qualifiesas superzoom. To compensate for the lesser sensitivity of their small sensors, these cameras almostalways include animage stabilization system toenable longer handheld exposures.
These cameras are sometimes marketedas and confused withdigitalSLR cameras since the appearance is similar.Bridge cameras lack the reflexviewing system of DSLRs, are usually fitted with fixed (non-interchangeable) lenses (although some have a lens thread toattachaccessory wide-angle or telephoto converters), and can usuallytake movies with sound. The scene is composedbyviewing either the liquid crystal display or the electronicviewfinder (EVF). Most have a longer shutter lag than a true dSLR, but they arecapable of goodimage quality (with sufficientlight) whilebeingmore compact andlighter than DSLRs. High-endmodels of this type have comparableresolutions tolow andmid-range DSLRs. Many of these cameras can storeimages in aRawimage format, or processed andJPEG compressed, or both. Themajority have a built-inflash similar to those found in DSLRs.
Inbrightsun, the quality difference between a good compact cameraand adigitalSLR is minimal butbridgecams aremoreportable, cost less and have a similarzoom ability to dSLR. Thus aBridge cameramay better suitoutdoor daytimeactivities, except when seeking professional-qualityphotos.[5]
Inlowlight conditions and/oratISO equivalents above 800, mostbridge cameras (or megazooms) lack inimage quality when compared to even entrylevel DSLRs. However, they do haveonemajor advantage: their much larger depth offield due to the small sensoras compared to a DSLR,allowing largerapertures with shorter exposure times.
A3DPhoto Modewas introduced in2011, whereby the camera automaticallytakes a secondimage from a slightly different perspective and provides a standard .MPO file forstereo display. [6]
[edit]Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
Main article:Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera
In late2008, a new type of camera emerged, combining the larger sensors and interchangeable lenses of DSLRs with thelive-previewviewing system of compact cameras, either through an electronicviewfinder oron the rearLCD. These are simpler andmore compact than DSLRs due to the removal of themirrorbox, and typically emulate the handling and ergonomics of either DSLRs or compacts. The system is usedby Micro Four Thirds, borrowing components from the Four Thirds DSLR system.
[edit]Digital single lens reflex cameras
Main article:Digital single-lens reflex camera
Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) aredigital camerasbasedon film single-lens reflex cameras (SLRs). Theytake theirname from their uniqueviewing system, in which amirror reflectslight from the lens through a separate opticalviewfinder.At themoment of exposure themirror flipsout of the way, making a distinctive "clack" soundand allowinglight to fallon theimager.
Since nolight reaches theimager during framing, autofocus is accomplished usingspecialized sensors in themirrorboxitself. Most 21stcentury DSLRs also have a "liveview" mode that emulates thelive preview system of compact cameras, whenselected.
These cameras have much larger sensors than the other types, typically 18mm to 36mmon the diagonal (cropfactor 2, 1.6, or 1). This gives them superiorlow-light performance, less depth offieldat a givenaperture,and a larger size.
Theymake use of interchangeable lenses; eachmajor DSLR manufacturer also sells aline of lenses specifically intended to be usedon their cameras. Thisallows theuser toselect a lens designed for theapplicationat hand: wide-angle, telephoto,low-light,etc. So each lensdoes notrequireits own shutter, DSLRs use a focal-plane shutter in front of theimager, behind themirror.
Main article: Rangefinder camera#Digital rangefinder
A rangefinder is auser-operated optical mechanism to measure subjectdistanceonce widely usedon film cameras. Mostdigital cameras measure subjectdistance automatically using electro-optical techniques, butit is not customary to say that they have a rangefinder.
[edit]Line-scan camera systems
Aline-scan camera is a camera device containing aline-scanimage sensorchip,and afocusing mechanism. These cameras are almost solely used in industrial settings tocapture animage of a constantstream of moving material. Unlike video cameras,line-scan cameras use a single row ofpixel sensors, instead of a matrix of them. Data coming from theline-scan camerahas a frequency, where the camerascans aline, waits, and repeats. The data coming from theline-scan camera is commonly processedby a computer, to collect theone-dimensionalline data and to create atwo-dimensionalimage. The collectedtwo-dimensionalimage data is then processedbyimage-processing methods for industrial purposes.
Further information: Rotatingline camera
Many devices includedigital cameras built into or integrated into them. For example, mobilephones often includedigital cameras; those that do are knownas cameraphones. Other small electronic devices (especially those used for communication) suchas PDAs, laptops andBlackBerry devices often contain an integraldigital camera, and most 21stcentury camcorders can alsomakestill pictures.
Due to the limited storagecapacity and general emphasisonconvenience rather thanimage quality, almostall these integrated or converged devices storeimages in the lossy but compactJPEG file format.
Mobilephones incorporatingdigital cameras were introduced inJapan in2001byJ-Phone. In2003 cameraphonesoutsold stand-alonedigital cameras, and in2006 theyoutsoldall film-based cameras anddigital cameras combined. These cameraphones reached a billion devices sold inonlyfive years, andby2007more than half of the installedbase ofall mobilephones were cameraphones. Sales of separate cameras peaked in2008. [7]
Integrated camerastend to beat the verylowest end of thescale ofdigital cameras in technical specifications, suchasresolution, optical quality,and ability to use accessories. With rapid development, however, thegap between mainstream compactdigital cameras and cameraphones is closing, and high-end cameraphones are competitive withlow-end stand-alonedigital cameras of the same generation.
ACanonWP-1 waterproof 35mm film camera
Waterproofdigital cameras aredigital cameras that canmake pictures underwater. Waterproof housings have long been made but they cost almostas the cameras. Many waterproofdigital cameras are shockproof and resistant tolow temperatures;one of them isCanonPowerShotD10,one of the first underwaterdigital cameras.
These cameras become very popular during the holiday season, because many people want to save the bestmoments from their holidaysat the seaside. Waterproof watches and mobilephones were produced earlier. Mostmakers ofdigital cameras also produce waterproofones and every year they launchat leastone newmodel, for exampleSony,Olympus,Canon, Fuji.
HealthwaysMako Shark, an early waterproof camera,[8]was launched in 1958 and cost around 25 dollars.Itwas ahuge camera and pictures were black andwhite.
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February Withthe world going mobile and billions of new devices requiring electrical storage,battery technology is almost certainly due for a renaissance in the near future and recent developments suggestMIT will play a role in thenext significantbattery technology. Less than a week ago, we reportedon workbeing donebyMIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) that could become the first technologically significant and economically viablealternative to conventional batteries in 200 years. Now a second new and highly promisingbattery technology is emerging fromMIT - a new type oflithiumbattery that could become a cheaperalternative to the batteries that nowpower hybrid electriccars.
Until now,lithium batteries have not had the rapid charging capability or safetylevel needed for use incars. Hybridcars now runon nickel metal hydride batteries, whichpower an electric motor and can rapidly recharge while thecar is decelerating or standingstill.
Butlithium nickel manganese oxide, described in a paper to be published in Scienceon Feb. 17, could revolutionize the hybridcar industry -- a sector thathas "enormous growth potential," says Gerbrand Ceder,MIT professor of materials science and engineering,wholed the project.
"The writing ison the wall.It's clearly happening," said Ceder,who said that a couple of companies are already interested in licensing the newlithiumbattery technology.
The new material ismore stable (and thus safer) thanlithiumcobalt oxide batteries, which are used topower small electronic devices likecellphones, laptop computers, rechargeable personaldigitalassistants (PDAs) and such medical devicesas pacemakers.
The small safety risk posedbylithiumcobalt oxide is manageable in small devices butmakes the material not viable for the larger batteries needed to run hybridcars, Ceder said.Cobalt is also fairly expensive, he said.
TheMIT team's newlithiumbattery contains manganese and nickel, which are cheaper thancobalt.
Scientists already knew thatlithium nickel manganese oxide could store a lot of energy, but the material took too long to charge to be commercially useful. TheMIT researcherssetout to modify the material'sstructure tomakeit capable of charging and dischargingmore quickly.
Lithium nickel manganese oxide consists of layers of metal (nickel and manganese) separated fromlithium layersby oxygen. Themajor problem with the compoundwas that the crystallinestructurewas too "disordered," meaning that the nickel andlithium were drawn to each other, interfering with theflow oflithium ions and slowing down the chargingrate.
Lithium ionscarry thebattery's charge, so to maximize the speedat which thebattery can charge and discharge, the researchers designed and synthesized a material with a very ordered crystallinestructure, allowinglithium ions to freelyflow between the metal layers.
Abattery made from the new material can charge or discharge in about10 minutes -- about10 times faster than the unmodifiedlithium nickel manganese oxide. That bringsit muchcloser tothe timeframe needed for hybridcar batteries, Ceder said.
Before the material can be used commercially, the manufacturing process needs to be made less expensive,and a few other modifications will likely be necessary, Ceder said.
Other potential applications for the newlithiumbattery includepower tools, electric bikes, andpower backup for renewable energy sources.
Thelead authoron the research paper is Kisuk Kang, a graduate student in Ceder's lab. Ying Shirley Meng, a postdoctoralassociate in materials science and engineeringatMIT, and Julien Breger and Clare P. Grey of theState University ofNew Yorkat StonyBrook are also authorson the paper.
The researchwas fundedby theNational Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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うごメモはてな - ゆうたさんの作品のスター/コメントを集計してみた。スターの方はentry.jsonを適当に処理して、コメントの方はHTMLを適当に処理した。
スクリプトはこんな感じ。
HTMLを正規表現でごにょごにょして['hoge', 'piyo', 'fuga', 'piyo']みたいな配列にして、でもこれだけだとコメントした回数がカウントできずに何回も同じユーザーが出てきてしまうから
a = ['hoge', 'piyo', 'fuga', 'piyo']l = []for i in a: l.append([i, a.count(i)])l = list(set(map(lambda x: tuple(x), l)))l.sort(lambda x, y: cmp(y[1], x[1]))for i in l:print i[0], i[1]
とする。
import urllib,jsonh = urllib.urlopen('http://s.hatena.ne.jp/entry.json?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fugomemo.hatena.ne.jp%2F0B3D19604CE04B2F%40DSi%2Fmovie%2FE04B2F_08720FF94B42A_002')a =json.load(h)f=open('stars.txt', 'w')sys.stdout=ffor i in a[u'entries'][0][u'stars']:print i[u'name'], i[u'count']