Is there nostr:npub1mkde3807tcyyp2f98re7n7z0va8979atqkfja7avknvwdjg97vpq6ef0jp some filter reducing what is visible in my disjunctive query? For example with the query from the settings:
"Search: #maths OR #math OR #Mathematics OR #CategoryTheory OR #Logic OR #RDF OR #SemWeb OR #scala OR #Agda OR #FP OR #SemanticWeb OR #topos OR #ScalaJS OR #Java OR #www OR #W3C OR #WebScience OR #hyperApp OR #Cognitive OR #CognitiveScience OR #Psychology"
The following page does not appear:
nostr:note17gy2v0qcwj45y6qmlm7jyhn6j2tj2tdt05qe5wrakyej52ydhmjs92ddq6 (not my preferred choice, but as I am trying to debug this functionality...)
Is there a limit to the length of the queries? I have the following in my settings
"Search: #maths OR #math OR #Mathematics OR #CategoryTheory OR #Logic OR #RDF OR #SemWeb OR #scala OR #Agda OR #FP OR #SemanticWeb OR #topos OR #ScalaJS OR #Java OR #www OR #W3C OR #WebScience OR #hyperApp OR #Cognitive OR #CognitiveScience OR #Psycholog" but when I query "#psychology" all alone I get a lot more answers on that topic than in the combined query.
"Quantum in Pictures" by Bob Coecke and Stefano Gogioso, uses the latest advances in mathematics (string diagrams) to make #quantum theory approachable to children.
#science #maths #math

I bet you just wrote that to spam the #FP tag. ;-)
I agree. Also one should be honest and say that
1. if you pay the experience on Twitter is much better than it ever was (longer posts, good video, interesting discussions, less spam)
2. #Mastodon is too prone to censorship via political activists putting pressure on admins for made up reasons
3. #Nostr is more censorship resistant, but is a lot smaller than Twitter and so it is quiet. But it allows notes in notes, has support for Markdown, etc…
I mean it would be good to be able to see the disjunctions of all the posts with tags and only the posts with tags I follow, as in #primal. I am trying to understand if I am actually capturing all the posts with those tags or perhaps missing some due to a social network filter perhaps…
nostr:note10hywjuxhvwujcf3hpgd8km984veza8dehpruktvy6n4cw05asccq99vgdm
It looks like in #damus one can follow a hash tag. Damus remembers these. But I can’t find a place where I can edit them or only see content with those tags - to see how lively a tag is. 
Great! In Settings > Home Feed of the primal.net web app, I set the following home page search term
"#maths OR #math OR #Mathematics OR #CategoryTheory OR #Logic OR #RDF OR #SemWeb OR #scala OR #Agda OR #FP OR #SemanticWeb OR #topos OR #ScalaJS OR #Java OR #www OR #W3C OR #WebScience OR #hyperApp"
That gives a page of good results with an average of 7 a day.
That is perhaps good to help me get back to work.
Scrolling through those results, I found the following note on the symbol for OR .
Perhaps I'll put another set of political terms to get a more controversy laden feed of results I guess something like #Trans or #RFKJr OR ...
https://primal.net/e/note16srqcvjzugl2ysnwm3kxpd8sdpqkdqk7df4r8q4w950pz466n4rqquqhmh
I also tried the search without the # but that does not give any relevant results.
"Search: maths OR math OR Mathematics OR CategoryTheory OR Logic OR RDF OR SemWeb OR scala OR Agda OR #FP OR SemanticWeb OR topos OR ScalaJS OR Java OR W3C OR WebScience OR hyperApp"
Great! In Settings > Home Feed of the primal.net web app, I set the following home page search term
"#maths OR #math OR #Mathematics OR #CategoryTheory OR #Logic OR #RDF OR #SemWeb OR #scala OR #Agda OR #FP OR #SemanticWeb OR #topos OR #ScalaJS OR #Java OR #www OR #W3C OR #WebScience OR #hyperApp"
That gives a page of good results with an average of 7 a day.
That is perhaps good to help me get back to work.
Scrolling through those results, I found the following note on the symbol for OR .
Perhaps I'll put another set of political terms to get a more controversy laden feed of results I guess something like #Trans or #RFKJr OR ...
https://primal.net/e/note16srqcvjzugl2ysnwm3kxpd8sdpqkdqk7df4r8q4w950pz466n4rqquqhmh
I was there in 1999 and it was the same: some good looking and some not so good looking naked people. But a lot of very good art. If you feel life is too tied down then it could be a good place to go to.
Nowadays the world has gone completely BurningMan, so going to church will make for more of a change of atmosphere :-)
Oh thanks! I tried lower case "or”!
That's very cool.
My feeling is that to get around here you have to follow your interests and then meet people you have friendly and hopefully stimulating discussions with.
""Sellars as Metaphysician: #Norms and Nature, Appearance and Realty" Robert Brandom's 2023 Ph.D. Seminar #1
Robert Brandom was a student of David K. Lewis and Richard Rorty and his major influence was Sellars. Where Sellars wanted to move analytic philosophy from its Humean stage to its Kantian stage, Brandom's work has been to move it from the Kantian to the #Hegelian stage via a reinterpretation of Hegel as an analytic pragmatist. Brandom's initial key book was "Making it Explicit" followed later by "Analytic Pragmatism". He then wrote a number of books on Hegel's philosophy - completely surprising if one remembers that Bertrand Russel started analytic philosophy in opposition to Hegel!
How do logic and doing interact?
side question: Is he perhaps really thinking about the relation between #algebra and #coalgebra?
Well, lets find out. In this Ph.D. lecture series, #quine and many others turn up.
#philosophy #Hegel #Kant #pragmatism #analytic
It would help if, on nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg and other #nostrclients, one could have a feed of a disjunction of one's favorite search terms or #tags. I have quite a wide variety of topics that are moving quietly herel, with perhaps 1 post a day for e.g. #scala or #math, but if I could put them all together, I would, I think have a pretty interesting home page.
My kids after having spent a rainy day learning to build balloon sculptures.
They used this skill the next sunny day earn themselves a few rounds on the huge bouncy castle.
And in the end the cure for the #vaccine induced hysterical minion #zombies is an oral medicament - also produced by the same Dr Nefario btw.
( Had the Minion story tellers predicted #paxlovid or #ivermectin? )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vvtNVnzxaA
Remember the #Minions love uni-thought and strong leaders.
Bizarrely enough it is a Trump lookalike villain “El Macho” who employs the evil genius Dr Nefario to make the vaccine that turns every #Minion into a Mad #Zombie.
(Sometimes one has to wonder if US politics is not just based on cartoons!)
10 years ago John Vervaeke, Prof of #cognitive science at Toronto Uni, wrote a book on the Zombie Zeitgeist which I think he correctly predicted. What is a Zombie, and why were there so many around? The #covid19 Pandemic when you come to think of it was predicted by so many #zombie films: research labs leak virus which then zombifies the masses cowering everyone in their homes, with as only remedy a vaccine that takes too long to come.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSwAbQD-gZU&list=PLND1JCRq8VuimKPVt13Ba9I96moPPUKEA&index=2
The #Zombie meme was so strong that there were even kids cartoons whose plot was built around the idea of a mad scientist who was going to turn everyone into a Living Dead with a #vaccine. Here the #Minions:
10 years ago John Vervaeke, Prof of #cognitive science at Toronto Uni, wrote a book on the Zombie Zeitgeist which I think he correctly predicted. What is a Zombie, and why were there so many around? The #covid19 Pandemic when you come to think of it was predicted by so many #zombie films: research labs leak virus which then zombifies the masses cowering everyone in their homes, with as only remedy a vaccine that takes too long to come.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSwAbQD-gZU&list=PLND1JCRq8VuimKPVt13Ba9I96moPPUKEA&index=2
These social networks work better if you have a bit of a profile about yourself.
Is there a #relay that is particularly high on quality content?
