Martina Pugliese
Data scientist since it was uncool, Physics PhD (complex systems). AI & Tech (4good). Language and culture tidbits. I like to doodle data. 🇮🇹 in 🏴 (Edinburgh). Posts in ITA/EN.
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- Per gli italiani - so the potete apprezzare 🤣🤣. Trovato in una libreria second hand a Edimburgo
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- Very happy surprise to learn that Tesco's sponge cloths are actually biodegradable
- Back from the holidays, avoided #strangerthings as I want to watch with partner so it's a job for tonight - found a surprisingly low number of occasions for spoliers
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- One of the things that make English an immensely interesting language, you can speak it, write it, use it at so many levels
- È bellissima
- Reposted by Martina PuglieseThursday ice update - #Arctic sea ice extent is currently the lowest on record (JAXA data) • about 810,000 km² below the 2010s mean • about 1,330,000 km² below the 2000s mean • about 1,910,000 km² below the 1990s mean • about 2,360,000 km² below the 1980s mean Graphics zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-i...
- Reposted by Martina PuglieseA thread of how to say “nobody asked you” from around the world, starting with this one… A Lithuanian way of telling someone to mind their own business is ne tavo kiaulės, ne tavo pupos. It means “not your pigs, not your beans.”
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- Not that I have a clue
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- One of the things I find infinitely fascinating is the mapping between modal verbs between languages. For example my mother tongue (Italian) has 3, German has 6 (and more, because the negative versions have subtleties) - I collate meanings together than need differentiated there. #language
- Some language & history read to start the day