Check your web history for “wikipedia”, what are the most recent 5-10 Wikipedia pages you have read?
Mine:
- Bugsnax
- Sigmund Freud
- Doug Ducey
- Racial discrimination in jury selection
- Jaguar
- City of Gastronomy
🎶 Talkin’ 'bout Bugsnax 🎶
- Weimar Republic
- Good Night White Pride(on German Wikipedia)
- First Opium War
- Finland–Russia relations
- Cambrian
Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
I was looking up whether it is fat- or water soluble, because the former can be dangerous to your liver if you are taking supplements like I do. This was the only vitamin with far over 100% the recommended amount in said supplement.
- Rodolph Mooshammer
- Hermaphrodite
- Cockroach
- Jinn
- Vorratsdatenspeicherung
- 2-Pyrrolidone
- Fatah al-Islam
- Proto-Afroasiatic Language
- Atemrhythmisch angepasste Phonation (respiratory rhythmically adapted phonation?)
- Atemstütze (respiratory support)
The most recent one had to do with a drug I took in Disco Elysium - wanted to see if it actually exists.
Not sure about the second most recent anymore.
In university, I had learned about proto-indoeuropean and wanted to see if there’s a common language ancestor for African language. Turns out there are several origin languages.
And the last two have to do with my SLP apprenticeship. Both are concepts learned about in voice therapy and the latter is also a concept learned about with singers
Taskmaster, as we tried to figure out how big the production team was! I don’t think we figured out precisely, but larger than what my husband thought, just going off of how many editors and producers were listed.
I’m super curious with what you roughly came up with! I never would have thought to look it up.
“More than four people in the room for writing tasks” is what we agreed on lmfao. So a very rough guess (he said less than, I said more than)
What’s that app
Looks like the Wikipedia app
Just the Wikipedia app from the android app store
My desktop ones are probably different
Chimera (genetics)
Monty Oum
Dodo: Extinct species of bird
Paul Lynde: American comedian and actor
The Plague Dogs (novel): 1977 novel by Richard Adams
Airbus A400M Atlas
Dennis Rader: American serial killer
Neville Goddard: Barbadian writer
Potentilla norvegica: Species of flowering plant
Orestes: Figure in Greek mythology
- Lies of P
- List of games in Star Trek
- Mao (Card Game)
- Cotton-eyed Joe
- Psychopathology
- Myers-Briggs type indicator
(From most to least recent)
I have in my Obsidian Daily Note a “Today’s random data” and this has brings me the last five days:
Now I kind of want to have a daily Lemmy thread where we read and discuss a random Wikipedia article as a community.
It would be really great!
Fluid construction grammar
Unscented transform
Heteroglossia
Lorenz system
Relict (biology)
YuezhiAre you a palaeoclimatologist who is struggling to convince someone of something?