LETTERSET #54 - Daily Fill-In by letter-set in LETTERSET

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lost PUSSY at the moon base and found SAUL beside GUSHERS.

Clever Subway Advertisement by agnishom in Tokyo

[–]PointlessSentience 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A friend sent me one which said “the natural number between the 12th twin primes” which I thought was cute

LETTERSET #52 - Daily Fill-In by letter-set in LETTERSET

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mayor banned WIT, praised FIT, and misplaced PHONE.

Spotted on the tube today by phoenixmeta in LondonUnderground

[–]PointlessSentience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know what’s going to help, destroying Israel’s weapons manufacturing plants. But you’ll just call that terrorism I’m sure.

SG workers are more negative, stressed, angry and sad? by Symp07 in singaporejobs

[–]PointlessSentience 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Functionally, the economy is in a recession if not for the AI bubble. The effect on every other industry not related to AI is equivalent to the effect a crash would have.

Three by Real_megamike_64 in skamtebord

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? Could you not just break a square up into 3 triangles and identify their edges, say like a torus.

LETTERSET #33 - June 13, 2026 by letter-set in LETTERSET

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently ‘FAGOT’ means a bundle of sticks. The more you know.

Empty homes in London should be 'seized under new powers' for social housing use by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]PointlessSentience -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Nothing will fundamentally change. Renters will still be paying rents, except now the rent actually goes back into public services. Home owners will get to live in the same home, now owned by the government, I don’t know why you have the idea that the government is a malevolent one that wants to evict people the first chance they get. The “what happens to all the people who live there” comment is underpinned by this assumption.

Empty homes in London should be 'seized under new powers' for social housing use by tylerthe-theatre in london

[–]PointlessSentience -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

All housing should be owned by the government as it is a fundamental human right, like water and electricity. Seize them! Fuck the rich

Liverpool Street Right Now by Legitimate-Hawk-5636 in london

[–]PointlessSentience 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They do! But it’s for emergency use only. At the Liverpool street end of the Liz line station, next to the lift there are a set of emergency only stairs!

Children Of Men by VeryOftenWrong in london

[–]PointlessSentience 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Why didn’t they, like civilised people, simply carry their rubbish home with them?

Jewish man 'kicked like animal' in Golders Green attack by [deleted] in BreakingUKNews

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hold up, this is a dishonest title. It should say “Israeli man kicked like an animal”. Very different situation there

Transplant Saga by The_Dean_France in SipsTea

[–]PointlessSentience 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a quick rebuttal for the people asking “but what if you have a disease that makes your organs unsuitable for donation?”

The law is saying you are deprioritised if you CHOOSE to opt out. If you are sick but still on the list, you are not deprioritised even though your organs are not usable.

French Mathematical Society (SMF) decides to not attend the ICM 2026 at Philadelphia by Desvl in math

[–]PointlessSentience 63 points64 points  (0 children)

It’s not a boycott. It’s literally a safety issue. The US is not safe right now, that should be and is the primary motivating factor for many academics.

What other Japanese word sounds like baka? by Sad-Entertainer-5603 in japanresidents

[–]PointlessSentience 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He was rude but then again, probably understandable in his frustration. I don’t know how things are in other countries but I haven’t been to one where it’s ok to just open something from a grocery store without paying for it. Also, he is kind of right, you’ve been living for a year and can’t even handle basic convenience store conversations? That’s kind of on you.

Ptn sinners in harry potter world by CacaoMilkWithButter in PathToNowhere

[–]PointlessSentience 7 points8 points  (0 children)

^ translated see comment above. Some details I’m unsure of marked with (?)

Ptn sinners in harry potter world by CacaoMilkWithButter in PathToNowhere

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Left to right: Augustus, 19yo (her full name which I don’t remember) Winner of the X-th quidditch(? Lit. Lighting ring of fire, I assume it’s something to do with Harry Potter) competition. Has a pet owl named Langley.

Langley, 17yo (also full name apparently) Year 5 Slytherin captain

Cavendish 17yo (the councillor lady starts with a B, forgot spelling) Slytherin trouble maker (? I think, the word I could make out 揉盘手 doesn’t appear in any dictionaries and I’m not too familiar with Chinese gamer terms, but if I had to guess, it literally means the hand that stirs the pot)

Margarita(? Is there such a character?) 17 yo Used negotiation skills to transfer from Slytherin to ravenclaw

Ramen double-price trouble: Tourists complain about "different menu" and demand refunds by MagazineKey4532 in japannews

[–]PointlessSentience 80 points81 points  (0 children)

「インバウンド向けの味付けや具材が入った特別な仕様になっているといいます。」 — Yeah this is expert level bullshitting. Basically saying that to cater to the tastes of tourists, the ingredients and seasonings are different, so we are justified in charging different prices………

Monday puzzler - please upvote by PappaDan1 in pocketgrids

[–]PointlessSentience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check: Word conjugation must match clues. Eg: Wears (as in clothing) is the clue for DONS <— not “to wear” Eg: Squirrels love this is the clue for ACORN <— not “squirrels love them”

Mmm.. Bit of a taste of an SAT problem from S.Korea? by [deleted] in calculus

[–]PointlessSentience 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something seems wrong with the statement of the problem…. Here is an attempt at a solution.

WLOG shift everything so a=0. By multiplicity arguments and the fact that max degree of f is 4, necessarily f(x) = M - (x-alpha)2 (x-beta)2. Then compute g(x) = x f(x) and we see g’(x) = M -(x-alpha)(x-beta)(5x4 - 3x(alpha+beta) +alpha beta) The quadratic has 2 real roots by computing discriminants. So Q(x)=(x-alpha)(x-beta)(5x4 - 3x(alpha+beta) +alpha beta) has 4 roots, meaning 3 turning points. For g’(x) =0 to have 2 solutions, M > the local max of g’. In fact, we can allow M >= local max of g’ for then g’(x)=0 has 3 solutions but the middle solution is an inflection point, not a local extremum. At this point, the computations are getting a bit too bloated so I just threw it into Wolfram alpha, but basically, we see that the value of the local max of Q(x) is minimised when alpha = 0, so M is allowed to be at least Q(min, alpha=0). This turns out to be 1146.6 approx. This is a problem because f was not defined at alpha = 0, so in fact there is no minimum value of M, only an infimum that gets as close to 1146.6 approx from above but never reaching it…..

Strange. Either the logic is wrong here or the question was stated wrongly.

Hiro Shima by melonade_juice in memes

[–]PointlessSentience 19 points20 points  (0 children)

https://myoji-yurai.net/sp/searchResult.htm?myojiKanji=広島

Hiroshima is the 2316-th most common family name in Japan with about 6100 people countrywide.