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And for anyone who wants them both dead then Black Friday deals have come early. Two for the price of one!

Do you think the current split lines will be stable for long enough? Look at all the democrats who are now republicans after the democrats have moved in the last years. The split lines seem to not have the stability required (~30 generations might be a floor to the required time) to result in cross-line reproduction becoming impossible

Juicey. Do we have a source for this?

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I’m just trying to figure out what you’re saying. How broad of a statement are you trying to make? You’re posting this on nostr, which i feel some people use nefariously, and whose creators - depending on what you mean by the word - "allow" it to be used that way.

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Just learnt about nyctography because of some cheesy YouTube short. It's an invention by Lewis Carroll to help him jot down his ideas at night without turning on a light, apparently. Thought you bitcoin heads might like this for a seedphrase storage or something.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyctography

Nyctography is a form of substitution cipher writing created by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) in 1891. It is written with a nyctograph (a device invented by Carroll) and uses a system of dots and strokes all based on a dot placed in the upper left corner. Using the Nyctograph, one could quickly jot down ideas or notes without the aid of light. Carroll invented the Nyctograph and Nyctography as he was often awakened during the night with thoughts that needed to be written down at once, and didn't want to go through the lengthy process of lighting a lamp only to have to then extinguish it.

Seems like it could be a lot more readable by allowing for ink that is roughly between the corners. For example - a dip down the middle of the “m” to enable a right-side up “n” and thereby a normal “u”

From Reddit:

This particular chasuble was made as a gift to be worn by the Pope during his trip to Peru. As such the maker decided to put something that is "Peruvian" with that thing being an image from the Nazca line. And that basically is the reason. A kitsch artistic motif to be sure but it's neutral and the image has no implied ulterior meaning anyway to modern onlookers. I dont like it but purely for aesthetical reasons.