• Re: this sentence is true?

    From Scott Hoge@nospam@nospam.com to comp.theory,sci.logic on Thu Aug 6 20:24:33 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    On 2026-06-23, Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> wrote:

    On 12/06/2026 02:37, Scott Hoge wrote:

    It's all a language game. We're all making animal noises at
    each other. One of those animal noises is the spoken word
    "true," and another is the spoken word "false." As animals
    making noises, we seek happiness. What we judge as "true" must
    cohere in a system with what we use as a means to become
    happy.

    That we formulate language games whose syntax and semantics
    agree in concept with the rules and concepts governing the
    physical world just goes to show how useful that was as a
    means to happiness. "Truth" and "happiness" are defined
    circularly.

    The self-serving nonsense, the unjustified reductions, and
    overall that whole pile of vile and stinking crap is circular.

    Nazi-retarded cunts and polluters of all ponds.

    *PLONK*

    I didn't read this until over a month later. I don't know how
    this guy got a hair up his ass over what was so obviously a
    polite contribution on the subject of language games.

    Maybe some people are just... mediocre minds.

    -- Scott Hoge
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  • From Julio Di Egidio@julio@diegidio.name to comp.theory,sci.logic on Thu Aug 6 22:35:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    On 06/08/2026 22:24, Scott Hoge wrote:
    On 2026-06-23, Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> wrote:
    On 12/06/2026 02:37, Scott Hoge wrote:

    It's all a language game. We're all making animal noises at
    each other. One of those animal noises is the spoken word
    "true," and another is the spoken word "false." As animals
    making noises, we seek happiness. What we judge as "true" must
    cohere in a system with what we use as a means to become
    happy.

    That we formulate language games whose syntax and semantics
    agree in concept with the rules and concepts governing the
    physical world just goes to show how useful that was as a
    means to happiness. "Truth" and "happiness" are defined
    circularly.

    The self-serving nonsense, the unjustified reductions, and
    overall that whole pile of vile and stinking crap is circular.

    Nazi-retarded cunts and polluters of all ponds.

    *PLONK*

    I didn't read this until over a month later. I don't know how
    this guy got a hair up his ass over what was so obviously a
    polite contribution on the subject of language games.

    Maybe some people are just... mediocre minds.
    You don't even know what circular means, do you?

    For a starter, get a real email address, you cross-spamming
    piece of nazi-retarded shit. - Or don't, I just hadn't yet
    kill-filed you in sci.logic.

    *PLONK*

    -Julio

    P.S. @Thunderbird: Please implement global filters.

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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to comp.theory,sci.logic on Thu Aug 6 23:45:50 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    Just make a little .bat file:

    push_filter

    The content of the .bat file:
    (don't ask me way I use type and not copy)

    @echo off
    type msgFilterRules.dat > comp.theory.dat
    type msgFilterRules.dat > sci.logic.dat
    Etc..

    Oops, Nazi retard Julio is not yet
    in my global msgFilterRules.dat file.

    Bye

    Julio Di Egidio schrieb:
    On 06/08/2026 22:24, Scott Hoge wrote:
    On 2026-06-23, Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> wrote:
    On 12/06/2026 02:37, Scott Hoge wrote:

    It's all a language game. We're all making animal noises at
    each other. One of those animal noises is the spoken word
    "true," and another is the spoken word "false." As animals
    making noises, we seek happiness. What we judge as "true" must
    cohere in a system with what we use as a means to become
    happy.

    That we formulate language games whose syntax and semantics
    agree in concept with the rules and concepts governing the
    physical world just goes to show how useful that was as a
    means to happiness. "Truth" and "happiness" are defined
    circularly.

    The self-serving nonsense, the unjustified reductions, and
    overall that whole pile of vile and stinking crap is circular.

    Nazi-retarded cunts and polluters of all ponds.

    *PLONK*

    I didn't read this until over a month later. I don't know how
    this guy got a hair up his ass over what was so obviously a
    polite contribution on the subject of language games.

    Maybe some people are just... mediocre minds.
    You don't even know what circular means, do you?

    For a starter, get a real email address, you cross-spamming
    piece of nazi-retarded shit. - Or don't, I just hadn't yet
    kill-filed you in sci.logic.

    *PLONK*

    -Julio

    P.S. @Thunderbird: Please implement global filters.


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  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to comp.theory,sci.logic on Fri Aug 7 00:18:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    Maybe my filter is too strong, should
    switch from Marlboro to Gauloise.
    A lot of things go to the trash now:

    [05.08.2026, 21:24:41] Filter "Invalid Email" auf
    Nachricht von Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson
    <johann@myrkraverk.invalid> -
    Emulating ADA RendezVous in -C-WAM
    (Re: GPU Backend: Find 0xCAFFEE with -C-WAM)
    auf 05.08.2026, 17:44:03 angewendet gel||scht

    Is it too harsh to filter all .invalid posters?
    .invald is even a kind of recommendation. (*)

    LoL

    Bye

    (*)

    3.1.1.2. From

    The mailboxes in the From header MUST contain syntactically valid
    email addresses identifying the poster(s). Each such mailbox SHOULD
    be a working email address, belonging to the poster(s) of the
    article, or the person or agent on whose behalf the article is
    posted. When, for whatever reason, a poster does not wish ro use a
    working address, the mailbox concerned SHOULD end in the top level
    domain ".invalid" [RFC 2606] (cf. P-7.5).

    https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-usefor-useage-01


    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    Just make a little .bat file:

    push_filter

    The content of the .bat file:
    (don't ask me way I use type and not copy)

    @echo off
    type msgFilterRules.dat > comp.theory.dat
    type msgFilterRules.dat > sci.logic.dat
    Etc..

    Oops, Nazi retard Julio is not yet
    in my global msgFilterRules.dat file.

    Bye

    Julio Di Egidio schrieb:
    On 06/08/2026 22:24, Scott Hoge wrote:
    On 2026-06-23, Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> wrote:
    On 12/06/2026 02:37, Scott Hoge wrote:

    It's all a language game. We're all making animal noises at
    each other. One of those animal noises is the spoken word
    "true," and another is the spoken word "false." As animals
    making noises, we seek happiness. What we judge as "true" must
    cohere in a system with what we use as a means to become
    happy.

    That we formulate language games whose syntax and semantics
    agree in concept with the rules and concepts governing the
    physical world just goes to show how useful that was as a
    means to happiness. "Truth" and "happiness" are defined
    circularly.

    The self-serving nonsense, the unjustified reductions, and
    overall that whole pile of vile and stinking crap is circular.

    Nazi-retarded cunts and polluters of all ponds.

    *PLONK*

    I didn't read this until over a month later. I don't know how
    this guy got a hair up his ass over what was so obviously a
    polite contribution on the subject of language games.

    Maybe some people are just... mediocre minds.
    You don't even know what circular means, do you?

    For a starter, get a real email address, you cross-spamming
    piece of nazi-retarded shit. - Or don't, I just hadn't yet
    kill-filed you in sci.logic.

    *PLONK*

    -Julio

    P.S. @Thunderbird: Please implement global filters.



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  • From Mikko@mikko.levanto@iki.fi to comp.theory,sci.logic on Fri Aug 7 09:21:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    On 06/08/2026 23:24, Scott Hoge wrote:
    On 2026-06-23, Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name> wrote:

    On 12/06/2026 02:37, Scott Hoge wrote:

    It's all a language game. We're all making animal noises at
    each other. One of those animal noises is the spoken word
    "true," and another is the spoken word "false." As animals
    making noises, we seek happiness. What we judge as "true" must
    cohere in a system with what we use as a means to become
    happy.

    That we formulate language games whose syntax and semantics
    agree in concept with the rules and concepts governing the
    physical world just goes to show how useful that was as a
    means to happiness. "Truth" and "happiness" are defined
    circularly.

    The self-serving nonsense, the unjustified reductions, and
    overall that whole pile of vile and stinking crap is circular.

    Nazi-retarded cunts and polluters of all ponds.

    *PLONK*

    I didn't read this until over a month later. I don't know how
    this guy got a hair up his ass over what was so obviously a
    polite contribution on the subject of language games.

    Maybe some people are just... mediocre minds.
    Not always but in average they are.
    --
    Mikko
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  • From Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson@johann@myrkraverk.invalid to comp.theory,sci.logic on Fri Aug 7 18:00:52 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    On 07/08/2026 6:18 AM, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hi,

    Maybe my filter is too strong, should
    switch from Marlboro to Gauloise.
    A lot of things go to the trash now:

    [05.08.2026, 21:24:41] Filter "Invalid Email" auf
    Nachricht von Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson
    <johann@myrkraverk.invalid> -
    Emulating ADA RendezVous in -C-WAM
    (Re: GPU Backend: Find 0xCAFFEE with -C-WAM)
    auf 05.08.2026, 17:44:03 angewendet gel||scht

    Is it too harsh to filter all .invalid posters?
    .invald is even a kind of recommendation. (*)


    I started to use .invalid before it was common. I only have my own
    posting history going back to 2019, and I was already using it back
    then.

    I think it tripped up, and irritated at least two people who wanted
    to answer in an email rather than a followup.

    And I hope you didn't filter me. Have you tried to write a Camel
    filter in Caml Light from 1997? Do you think Usenet filters are better
    if written in Caml?

    What does sci.logic think of my questions? Do they ever write in Caml
    Light from 1997?
    --
    Johann | email: invalid -> com | http://www.myrkraverk.com/blog/
    I'm not from the Internet, I just work there. | via Easynews.com https://bsky.app/profile/myrkraverk.bsky.social | for ( ;; ) _:;
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