So there's a direct line between the transformation of attitudes around mass data analysis in cryptography towards the quotidian -- the everyday use of Bayes' today. So thank you for that.
It can also be as mild as my puns. This is my pun quotidian . So I'm going to talk mostly about mental pain that's somewhere in between.
Well, in terms of relatively mild mental pain, this is a daily occurrence. So I call it quotidian pain. Frustration, disappointment, annoyance, you dropped your phone.
And really, it's a space for narrating reality. The local quotidian stories that the official press does not mention. How were you sourcing these stories?
I was doing was trying to spread the words out hoping that as, that my colleagues and I could figure out ways to use this spread out stuff. So, that's ten year ago. We'll into more quotidian things. This is work that I did for the New York Stock Exchange. And I'm trying to learn how to distinguish things that are really important to look at, things
the poem for the 10-year-olds. So one thing about having a kid is that things that were previously these quotidian tasks that you didn't really put much effort or thought into become these like very Herculean activities.
are going to experience it at a much higher baseline of global average temperature than anyone that's ever been experienced before. And that can sound a little like a quotidian observation. It is the case, given that we are warming the planet quite rapidly, that just about every year is warmer than just about every year that came before.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. Undeciphered and will always remain so for the most eminently pragmatic, quotidian reason in the world.
You can see his magnificent architect's penmanship on display in one of the hundreds of Linear B inscriptions he copied by hand. So you learn how these Bronze Age women and men lived every day 3,000 years ago from these very quotidian records.
Those were the words that they used. But the more and more research that comes out, we know that actually wonder can be found in the quotidian . So I would say that the first is that people are looking for that big thing and think that it has to smack them across the face
So give us a sneak peek into Wander at the Workday, you said? and then challenging that and saying, what more can I see here, especially in the quotidian .
But one thing that this film does really well, and I'd love it if you could talk about it, Sara, is it explores the day-to day life of somebody making controversial content. The sort of, like, quotidian experiences of somebody yelling at you on the street, or of your parents saying maybe you shouldn't do this, or of a studio executive applying subtle pressure before the government actually comes and censors.
And they made me feel so comfortable, I just was in the corner, and my hair in a big mess, and practically in my pajamas, and I would play this piano and get lost, but I would have this beautiful quotidian life with everyone there. Hey, how are you?
You guys haven't done as much of that as I would have expected you to do by now, by the way, but you're doing some of it, certainly. And Face-, any, this, there's really a devils about Facebook, or is unique about it, which kinda, I think goes to your point, is that Facebook draws in users to do very quotidian things, meaning to communicate with their