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Odd how Portugal. The Man is a well known band who made it and I was literally listening to them before it was too cool! That said, I am a not a huge fan of their 2017 album. It's a bit boring in places, especially with how it starts. And not in a good a way.

Funny is that the most quintessential old school PTM style songs were the ones that made it, namely "Feel It Still" and "1989".

I can easily imagine these songs on "The Satanic Satanist", which is my favorite album of theirs.

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Portugal. The Man has an album coming up in June too, I have preordered it and matched the price in donation to Ukrainian Armed Forces.

ptmmercado.com

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2023 is tasty: russian attacks are choking, the West wakes up and starts to give Ukraine a bit more reasonable amounts of hardware, the Cat Empire seems to be in the process if slowly releasing an album, song by song, and Portugal. The Man has released a pretty good single: open.spotify.com/track/6GBY5tH

Tomorrow I'm off to Canada (Banff) for a week, to work on cohomology theories in Lean. Adam Topaz is one of the organisers of the conference, and he whetted our appetite earlier this week by writing down the definition of singular homology:

```
def integral_singular_homology (n : ℕ) : Top.{0} ⥤ Module ℤ :=
Top.to_sSet ⋙ ((simplicial_object.whiskering _ _).obj (Module.free ℤ)) ⋙
algebraic_topology.alternating_face_map_complex _ ⋙ homology_functor _ _ n
```

In fact this definition has been kicking around for a while -- Brendan Seamas Murphy used it here github.com/Shamrock-Frost/Brou eight months ago in his proof of the Brouwer fixed point theorem. It's all well and good making enough definitions in category theory to give a cool looking definition of the homology of a topological space; the big testing ground in formalisation is not "can you define the object", it's "can you actually prove some theorems about your definition"? A lousy definition might be unusable in practice. Brendan proved for example here github.com/Shamrock-Frost/Brou that $H_n(S^n,R)$ was isomorphic to $R$, for $R$ a nonzero commutative ring.

My PhD student Amelia Livingston has done the same thing for group cohomology; her definition has hit Lean's maths library, which means that it will live for as long as Lean lives. It's here leanprover-community.github.io . Amelia has further work proving things like Inf-Res, Hilbert 90 and so on, proving that her definition is usable.

After next week it will be interesting to see how much more progress we have made with cohomology theories. Topological K-theory is close, and another target for this week is etale and proetale cohomology of schemes. Wish us luck in the mountains of Canada!

fighting terrible Free Software culture 

Orcas have sunk 3 boats in Europe and appear to be teaching others to do the same.

Scientists think a traumatized orca initiated the assault on boats after a "critical moment of agony" and that the behavior is spreading among the population through social learning.

livescience.com/animals/orcas/

youtube.com/watch?v=p-VYUSV0_6

Beautiful video. Honestly, can't hate on . He's doing his thing and it's cool. If I want to, I can grab an old CD, but modern re-releases are very important to have.

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From the comments under the YouTube video which I rewatch every year since 2010, I have learned of the passing of . I'm deeply saddened by this... It may sound a bit goofy, but lately, releases a lot of new visual content, music videos and all. All the Shulmans got together and made the anniversary release of discography.

It feels like Ray could have done so much more...

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Greg Egan is on mastodon. Wowee.

gregeganSF@mathstodon.xyz

I had a dream where I desperately needed to recall the password to my work account at my first computing job, in the 80s, so I could go back and fix some problem there. It was only when I woke that I recalled: that system was set up with NO PASSWORDS and it was never an issue.

bandcamp won their union! bandcamp won their union!!

i'm so fucking happy for them, and also for the possible knock-on effects of some of epic game's holdings unionizing

their full statement - blog.bandcamp.com/2023/05/19/b

Was taking a shower, thinking about my art and tech project ideas for which I'd rather have a team, thinking about the heroic efforts of @spacekookie with their projects *while* getting funding while coping with an immense amounts of bureaucracy. (BTW, give them your money! [1] HAS TO GET ADOPTED!).

I think that in a society with guaranteed basic income or in a self-sovereign, self-sufficient commune we (collectively) could have achieved so much more. Our time here is finite, why do we need to have such a shit baseline for existence?

The aren't ironic questions, perhaps some fan will answer with some meta-analysis or something. I'm especially interested in hearing from people who understand how decision-making is organised in existing -congruent countries like , and . How come your governments didn't establish universal income yet? Is it considered? What are the actual drawbacks?

[1]: irde.st/

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