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Quotes and aphorisms

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The more I think about language, the more it amazes me that people ever understand each other at all. Kurt Gödel.[1]

We strive for truth, we settle for verifiability.

The price of cooperation is effective communication.

Wikipedia is neither straight nor narrow.

Always in the shit. Only the depth varies. Unknown diver

Justice and fairness:

  • Justice and fairness are philosophical concepts. When they occur it is due to cooperation of people. They have overlap, but are not the same thing.
  • There is no natural justice, but sometimes cause and effect can look that way.
  • Coincidence can be mistaken for unfairness or injustice. It can also be mistaken for justice or fairness.
This does not mean that we should not strive for fairness and justice, but we should not be overly surprised when they do not occur.
Toleration of intolerance is neither fair nor just.

Before RfA, chop wood, carry water.

After RfA, chop wood, carry water.

We have met the enemy, and he is us. Walt Kelly/Pogo

Good faith is no guarantee of good work. Great harm can be done by those who mean well. It is likely that far more harm is done by those who know they are right than by those who think they may be wrong. See also: The road to hell is paved with good intentions, and Dunning–Kruger effect.

The first rule of the Dunning–Kruger club is you don't know you're a member of the Dunning–Kruger club. David Dunning

Life is full of unintended consequences, some were avoidable. Shit happens.

Large language models: Simulated knowledge generators or artificial incompetence? Were they really expecting something better? Connections with reality may be purely coincidental. New tools to provide unreliable information at an unprecedented rate.

Admins should be held to a higher standard of behaviour. So should everyone else.

Judge people by what they do, not by what you think they think.

Labelling other people is dehumanising, labelling oneself is self-identification, expecting other people to understand what one means by a label is unrealistic.

Experience does not necessarily imply competence.

Reality is not obliged to be plausible, so we assess the evidence.

General notice of affiliations, CoI etc

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Some comments from donors

Number of articles = 6,908,251

Miscellaneous stuff

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Requests for adminship and bureaucratship update
No current discussions. Recent RfAs, recent RfBs: (successful, unsuccessful)

Copyright and licensing

Resources:

Wikipedia projects:

Work on Wikiversity - Commercial diver training:

FA analysis:

Project statistics:

Readability:

Searching across articles:

  • Petscan - finding stuff like templates over a category or similar

RfA:

Discussion on referencing styles for FA

Short descriptions - Petscan filters

  • WPSCUBA low importance articles: PSID is 1449273

Search expression for articles without a short description -incategory:"Articles with short description" -incategory:"Disambiguation pages"

Mobile/desktop display:


>Low pending changes backlog: 6 pages according to DatBot as of 22:15, 9 November 2024 (UTC) Special:NewPagesFeed

Interesting reaearch articles

  • Wikitruth Through Wikiorder David A. Hoffman and Salil Mehra Emory Law Journal, Vol. 59, 2010, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2009-17.

Wikipedia:Tools/Optimum tool set

Chatbot searches – perplexity.ai: "-site:en.wikipedia.org" to exclude Wikipedia

Edit summary for RRR fixes

  • remove links to archive site with abstract only that links directly to usurped site.

Regex

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Search and replace in the wikitext editor which will find missing closing square brackets for a wikilink after a two-word title and add them, for example: [[Genus species There will be a space directly after the second word which can be replaced with ]] . $n in the replace string indicates the nth substring of the search regex, indicated by parentheses.

f: (\[\[\w+\s+\w+)\s+
r: $1]]
Check the box at 'Treat search string as a regular expression'
f: (\[\[\w+\s+\w+)\s+
r: $1]]'' for italics

Convert bulleted list glossary to templated (untested):

f [*]'{3}\[\[(\w+\s*\w*\s*\w*\s*\w*\s*\w*\s*\w*)\]\]'{3}\s+\–\s+(.*)
r {{term|1=[[$1]] }} {{defn|1=$2}}
check the box at 'Treat search string as a regular expression'
finds *'''[[up to six words with spaces]]''' – every thing else until a newline
replaces woth {{term|1=[[up to six words with spaces]] }} {{defn|1=every thing else until a newline}}

Lists of stuff

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HF in Diving Conference 2021


  1. ^ Wang, Hao (1997). A Logical Journey: From Gödel to Philosophy. The MIT Press. (A discussion of Gödel's views on logical intuition is woven throughout the book; the quote appears on page 75.)
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Class 4 diver training standard was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference Class 4 supervisor training standard was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Training Code of Practice was invoked but never defined (see the help page).