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## See Also ## See Also
- [shogi](shogi.md)
- [go](go.md)
- [hexapawn](hexapawn.md) - [hexapawn](hexapawn.md)
- [checkers](checkers.md) - [checkers](checkers.md)
- [backgammon](backgammon.md) - [backgammon](backgammon.md)
- [go](go.md)

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| --------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- | ---- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| [brain](brain.md) |-500M | 86+ billion neurons | biological computer, developed by nature | | [brain](brain.md) |-500M | 86+ billion neurons | biological computer, developed by nature |
| [abacus](abacus.md) |-2500 | | one of the simplest digital counting tools | | [abacus](abacus.md) |-2500 | | one of the simplest digital counting tools |
| Antikythera mechanism | -125 | ~30 gears, largest with 223 teth | 1st known analog comp., by Greeks (mechanical) | | Antikythera mechanism | -125 | ~30 gears, largest with 223 teeth | 1st known analog comp., by Greeks (mechanical) |
| [slide rule](slide_rule.md) | 1620 | | simple tool for multiplication and division | | [slide rule](slide_rule.md) | 1620 | | simple tool for multiplication and division |
| Shickard's calculating clock | 1623 | 17 wheels | 1st known calculator, could multiply, add and sub.| | Shickard's calculating clock | 1623 | 17 wheels | 1st known calculator, could multiply, add and sub.|
| [Arithmometer](arithmometer.md) | 1820 | 6 digit numebrs | 1st commercial calculator (add, sub., mult.) | | [Arithmometer](arithmometer.md) | 1820 | 6 digit numebrs | 1st commercial calculator (add, sub., mult.) |

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The following is a list of common diseases. The following is a list of common diseases.
- [audiophilia](audiophilia.md) - [audiophilia](audiophilia.md)
- [cancer](cancer.md)
- [capitalism](capitalism.md) - [capitalism](capitalism.md)
- [data hoarding](data_hoarding.md) - [data hoarding](data_hoarding.md)
- [depression](depression.md) - [depression](depression.md)
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- obsessive [privacy](privacy.md) obsession - obsessive [privacy](privacy.md) obsession
- [retardation](retarded.md) - [retardation](retarded.md)
- [schizophrenia](schizo.md) - [schizophrenia](schizo.md)
- [troll personality disorder](troll_personality_disorder.md)
- Unix [ricing](rice.md) - Unix [ricing](rice.md)
- ... - ...

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# Jesus
Jesus Christ (also Jesus of Nazareth, about 4 BC to 33 AD) was a carpenter preacher that was said to be the son of [God](god.md), whose life along with supposed miracles he performed is described by the [Bible](bible.md), and who is the center figure of [Christianity](christianity.md), the world's largest religion; as such he is probably the most famous of all men in [history](history.md) (probably followed by [Hitler](hitler.md), kind of his opposite). In fact we count our years more or less from his birth. He gained many followers as he preached that God has decided to change his laws a bit and accept all "well behaved" people into his heaven kingdom (i.e. not just [jews](jew.md) as was the case until then). For causing a great social disturbance by this he was later crucified, as he himself predicted -- according to the Bible he sacrificed himself by this to redeem the sins of all people, was resurrected after death and came up to the heaven to dwell by the God's side. Without subscribing to any mass religion or even having to believe in [god](god.md), our [LRS](lrs.md) is greatly aligned with much of the teaching of Jesus Christ, especially that of [non violence](non_violence.md), [love](love.md) of all people (even one's "enemies"), modesty, frugality etc.
As perhaps the most influential man in history whose image has been twisted, used and abused over the centuries, we have to nowadays distinguish two separate characters:
- **Jesus of the Bible**: Jesus as described by the Bible, a book full of centuries worth of distortion, inaccuracies and purposeful religious propaganda. Here Jesus is to a great degree a fictional character, though based on a real man; he is the son of God (some even seeing him as actually the God himself somehow), a man without sin, born from a virgin, who performed countless miracles like healing the blind and even resurrecting dead, who spoke the word of God, was resurrected after death and is now overlooking us from the heaven.
- **historical Jesus**: The true man, as seen by history, that actually lived and was almost definitely just a mere mortal like any of us, even if others and perhaps even himself may have believed otherwise. Most historians agree Jesus lived (with some minority disagreeing), though of course they reject he would possess any supernatural powers -- these, they say, are things spawned as a legend, a propaganda of mass religion etc.
**Jesus was [anarchist, pacifist](anpac.md), [communist](communism.md) and explicitly rejected [capitalism](capitalism.md)**, though stupid Americans somehow seem to masterfully apply selective blindness and completely ignore his quotes such as:
- *"A camel will go through the eye of a needle before a rich man enters the kingdom of God."*
- *"If someone wants to sue you and take your shirt, give him your coat also."*
- *"If someone throws stone at you, throw back at him as well but with bread."*
- *"I tell you: do not resist an evil man. If anyone slaps you on the cheek, turn to him the other cheek also."*
- ...
**fun facts about Jesus**:
- **He had siblings** according to the Bible: brothers James, Joses, Simon, Jude and some sisters.
- **He was most likely crucified naked**, as was common practice to dishonor the crucified people. Covering his nudity in most depictions may be because of the effort to make it less obvious he was a [jew](jew.md), i.e. that his penis was circumcised.
- **He is acknowledged by other religions such as the [Islam](islam.md)**, though in these he usually plays some minor role of just some mortal preacher.
- We do not sport any anti-white [political correctness](political_correctness.md), however **the traditional depictions of his looks are likely wrong**, he most likely looked much different from the bearded, long-hair white man depictions we see in paintings -- these were likely affected by the Greek ideals of what gods look like. Jesus was a jew, probably of darker skin like all people from the area he lived in, possibly without long hair as some of his followers mention in the Bible that it is inappropriate for a man to have long hair.
- There are some non-canonical gospels (not accepted to Bible) that talk some funny shit about Jesus, e.g. the Infancy Gospel of Thomas talks about how **Jesus as a child killed other children** in revenge with his supernatural powers.
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{ I don't actually know that much about the theory, I will only write as much as I know, which is possibly somewhat simplified, but suffices for some kind of overview. Please keep this in mind and don't eat me. ~drummyfish } { I don't actually know that much about the theory, I will only write as much as I know, which is possibly somewhat simplified, but suffices for some kind of overview. Please keep this in mind and don't eat me. ~drummyfish }
Our current western music is almost exclusively based on a 12 equal temperament diatonic scale -- basically the 7 tone (12 semitone) scale in which a semitone step corresponds to the multiplying factor of 12th root of 2 -- this we usually nowadays find on our pianos. 4/4 rhythm is most common but other ones appear, e.g. 3/4. Yeah this may sound kinda too nerdy, but it's just to set clear what we'll work with in this section. Here we will just suppose this kind of music. Also western music has some common structures such as verses, choruses, bridges etc. Our current western music is almost exclusively based on major and minor diatonic scales with 12 equal temperament tuning -- i.e. basically our scales differ just by their transposition and have the same structure, that of 5 whole tone steps and 2 semitone steps in the same relative places, AND a semitone step always corresponds to the multiplying factor of 12th root of 2 -- this all is basically what we nowadays find on our pianos and in our songs and other compositions. 4/4 rhythm is most common but other ones appear, e.g. 3/4. Yeah this may sound kinda too nerdy, but it's just to set clear what we'll work with in this section. Here we will just suppose this kind of music. Also western music has some common structures such as verses, choruses, bridges etc.; lyrics of music follows many rules of poetry, it utilizes rhymes, its own rhythm based on syllables, choice of pleasant sounding words etc.
**Why are we using this specific scale n shit, why are the notes like this bruh?** TODO **Why are we using this specific scale n shit, why are the notes like this bruh?** TODO
**Music is greatly about breaking the rules**, like most other [art](art.md) anyway -- you have to learn the rules and respect them most of the time, but respecting them all the time results in sterile, soulless music; a basic rule is therefore to break the rules IN APPROPRIATE PLACES, i.e. where such a rule break will result in emotional response, in something interesting, unique, ... This includes for example leaving the scale for a while, adding disharmony, adding/skipping a beat in one bar, ...
**If you wanna learn music, firstly you should get something with piano keyboard**: musical keyboard, electronic piano, even virtual software piano, ... The reason being that the keys really help you understand what's going on, the piano keyboard quite nicely visually represent the notes (there is a reason every music software uses the piano roll). Guitar or flute on the other hand will seem much more confusing; of course you can learn these instruments, but first start with the piano keyboard. **If you wanna learn music, firstly you should get something with piano keyboard**: musical keyboard, electronic piano, even virtual software piano, ... The reason being that the keys really help you understand what's going on, the piano keyboard quite nicely visually represent the notes (there is a reason every music software uses the piano roll). Guitar or flute on the other hand will seem much more confusing; of course you can learn these instruments, but first start with the piano keyboard.
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Other important intervals are **tone** and **semitone**. Semitone is a step from one key to the immediately next key (even from white to black and vice versa), for example from C to C#, from E to F, from G# to A etc. A tone is two semitones, e.g. from C to D, from F# to G# etc. There are 12 semitones in one octave (you have to make 12 steps from one tone to get to that tone's higher octave version), so a semitone has a multiplying factor of 2^1/12 (12th root of two). For example C2 being 65 hertz, D2 is 65 * 2^1/12 ~= 69 hertz. This makes sense as if you make 12 steps then you just multiply 12th root of two twelve times and are left simply with multiply by 2, i.e. one octave. Other important intervals are **tone** and **semitone**. Semitone is a step from one key to the immediately next key (even from white to black and vice versa), for example from C to C#, from E to F, from G# to A etc. A tone is two semitones, e.g. from C to D, from F# to G# etc. There are 12 semitones in one octave (you have to make 12 steps from one tone to get to that tone's higher octave version), so a semitone has a multiplying factor of 2^1/12 (12th root of two). For example C2 being 65 hertz, D2 is 65 * 2^1/12 ~= 69 hertz. This makes sense as if you make 12 steps then you just multiply 12th root of two twelve times and are left simply with multiply by 2, i.e. one octave.
TODO: chords, scales, melody, harmony, beat, bass, drums, ... TODO: chords, scales, melody, harmony, beat, bass, drums, riffs, transpositions, tempo ...
## Music And Computers/Programming ## Music And Computers/Programming

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OpenArena (OA) is a first person pew pew arena shooter [game](game.md), a [free as in freedom](free_software.md) [clone](clone.md) of the famous game Quake 3. It runs on [GNU](gnu.md)/[Linux](linux.md), [Winshit](windows.md), [BSD](bsd.md) and other systems, it is quite light on system resources but does require a [GPU](gpu.md) acceleration (no [software rendering](sw_rendering.md)). Quake 3 engine ([Id tech 3](id_tech3.md)) has retroactively been made free software: OpenArena [forked](fork.md) it and additionally replaced the proprietary Quake assets, such as 3D models, sounds and maps, with community-created Japanese/nerd/[waifu](waifu.md)-themed [free culture](free_culture.md) assets, so as to create a completely free game. OpenArena plays almost exactly the same as Quake 3, it basically just looks different and has different maps. It has an official [wiki](wiki.md) at https://openarena.fandom.com and a forum at http://www.openarena.ws/board/. OpenArena has also been used as a research tool. OpenArena (OA) is a first person pew pew arena shooter [game](game.md), a [free as in freedom](free_software.md) [clone](clone.md) of the famous game Quake 3. It runs on [GNU](gnu.md)/[Linux](linux.md), [Winshit](windows.md), [BSD](bsd.md) and other systems, it is quite light on system resources but does require a [GPU](gpu.md) acceleration (no [software rendering](sw_rendering.md)). Quake 3 engine ([Id tech 3](id_tech3.md)) has retroactively been made free software: OpenArena [forked](fork.md) it and additionally replaced the proprietary Quake assets, such as 3D models, sounds and maps, with community-created Japanese/nerd/[waifu](waifu.md)-themed [free culture](free_culture.md) assets, so as to create a completely free game. OpenArena plays almost exactly the same as Quake 3, it basically just looks different and has different maps. It has an official [wiki](wiki.md) at https://openarena.fandom.com and a forum at http://www.openarena.ws/board/. OpenArena has also been used as a research tool.
{ LMAO the admin on the deathmatch server softbanned me by giving ME SPECIFICALLY an HP and damage dealing handicap because I was too good :D ~drummyfish }
As of 2023 most players you encounter in OA are [cheating](cheating.md) (many [americans](usa.md) play it), but if you don't mind that, it's a pretty comfy game. As of 2023 most players you encounter in OA are [cheating](cheating.md) (many [americans](usa.md) play it), but if you don't mind that, it's a pretty comfy game.
As of version 0.8.8 there are 45 maps and 12 game modes ([deathmatch](deathmatch.md), team deatchmatch, [capture the flag](ctf.md), last man standing, ...). As of version 0.8.8 there are 45 maps and 12 game modes ([deathmatch](deathmatch.md), team deatchmatch, [capture the flag](ctf.md), last man standing, ...).

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## See Also ## See Also
- [sand](sand.md) - [sand](sand.md)
- [wood](wood.md)
- [metal](metal.md)

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# Shogi
Shogi, also called *Japanese chess*, is an old Asian board game, very similar to [chess](chess.md), and is greatly popular in Japan.
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Similarly to [chess](chess.md), [go](go.md) and other similar board games, [LRS](lrs.md) sees shogi as one of the best games ever as it is legally not owned by anyone, is relatively [simple](kiss.md), cheap and doesn't even require computer to be played.
{ Lol apparently (seen in a YT video) when in the opening one exchanges bishops, it is considered [rude](unsportmanship.md) to promote the bishop that takes, as it makes no difference because he will be immediately taken anyway. So ALWAYS DO THIS to piss off your opponent and increase your change of winning :D ~drummyfish }
The game's disadvantage and a barrier for entry especially for westeners is that the **traditional design of the pieces sucks big time** as the pieces are just same-colored pieces of wood with Chinese characters on them which are unintelligible to anyone non-Chinese and even to Chinese this greatly visually unclear -- all pieces just look the same on first sight and the pieces of both player are distinguished just by their rotation. But of course you may use different, visually better pieces, which is also an option in many shogi programs.
| piece |symbol|letter|~value| move rules | comment |
| -------------- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| pawn | 歩 | P | 1 | 1 F | also takes forward (not complicated like in chess) |
| lance | 香 | L | 4 | F (any distance) | can't go backwards or sideways, just forward! |
| knight | 桂 | N | 5 | 2 F., then 1 L or R | similar to knight in chess, only one that jumps over pieces |
|silver general | 銀 | S | 7 | 1F1L, 1F, 1F1R, 1B1L, 1B1R | like king but can't go directly back, left or right |
|gold general | 金 | G | 8 | 1F1L, 1F, 1F1R, 1L, 1R, 1B | similar to silver but has 6 squares (s. only has 5), can't promote|
| bishop | 角 | B | 11 | diagonal (any distance) | same as bishop in chess |
| rook | 飛 | R | 13 | horiz./vert. (any distance) | same as rook in chess |
| promoted pawn | と | +P | 10 | like gold general |more valuable than gold because when captured, enemy only gets pawn|
|promoted lance | 杏 | +L | 9 | like gold general | |
|promoted knight | 圭 | +N | 9 | like gold general | |
|promoted silver | 全 | +S | 9 | like gold general | |
|p. bishop | 馬 | +B | 15 | like both king and bishop | can now move to other set of diagonals! |
|p. rook (dragon)| 龍 | +R | 17 | like both king and rook | |
| king | 王 | K | inf | any neighboring 8 squares | same as king in chess |

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# Wiby # Wiby
Wiby is a [minimalist](minimalism.md) non-corporate [web](www.md) [search engine](search_engine.md) for old-style non-[bloated](bloat.md) (web 1.0, "[smol web](smol_internet.md)") websites. Searching on wiby will yield small, simple websites, mostly non-interactive, static [HTML](html.md) personal/hobby sites, small community sites and obscure weird sites -- this kind of searching is not only [fun](fun.md), adventurous and nostalgic [90s](90s.md) like experience, but it actually leads to finding useful information which on corporate search engines like [Google](google.md) or [Bing](bing.md) get buried under billions of useless noise sites and links to "content platforms" like [YouTube](youtube.md) and [reddit](reddit.md). We highly recommend searching on wiby. Wiby is a [minimalist](minimalism.md) non-corporate [web](www.md) [search engine](search_engine.md) for old-style non-[bloated](bloat.md) (web 1.0, "[smol web](smol_internet.md)") websites. Searching on wiby will yield small, simple websites, mostly non-interactive, static [HTML](html.md) personal/hobby sites, small community sites and obscure weird sites -- this kind of searching is not only [fun](fun.md), adventurous and nostalgic [90s](90s.md) like experience, but it actually leads to finding useful information which on corporate search engines like [Google](google.md) or [Bing](bing.md) get buried under billions of useless noise sites and links to "content platforms" like [YouTube](youtube.md) and [reddit](reddit.md). We highly recommend searching on wiby. There is a low res picture of a lighthouse of Cape Spear on the frontpage for some reason.
It can be accessed at https://wiby.me and https://wiby.org. Of course, no [JavaScript](js.md) is needed! Clicking "surprise me" on wiby is an especially entertaining activity, you never know what comes at you. A site dedicated to identifying historical bottles? Ice chewers forum? A list of longest domain names? Yes, this is the kind of stuff you'll get, and more. It can be accessed at https://wiby.me and https://wiby.org. Of course, no [JavaScript](js.md) is needed! Clicking "surprise me" on wiby is an especially entertaining activity, you never know what comes at you. A site dedicated to identifying historical bottles? Ice chewers forum? A list of longest domain names? Yes, this is the kind of stuff you'll get, and more.