Post At1m647rcc7MSxi44e by futurebird@sauropods.win
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 (DIR) Post #At1c1tzKN9cCKC5p8i by lillyfinch@mstdn.social
       2025-04-12T14:50:04Z
       
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       #humor #ornithology #birds #photography #alt  Checking for errors
       
 (DIR) Post #At1m647rcc7MSxi44e by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2025-04-12T21:41:53Z
       
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       @lillyfinch This keeps happening and it's always funny. https://www.reddit.com/r/nevertellmetheodds/comments/5uqkdv/bird_lands_on_a_book_about_itself/https://www.reddit.com/r/MadeMeSmile/comments/1ina2yz/that_only_happens_to_you_once/
       
 (DIR) Post #At3A0nawFTIxo2I53Y by mrdk@mathstodon.xyz
       2025-04-13T13:44:31Z
       
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       @futurebird @lillyfinch Is there an ornithological fixed point theorem? 🐦
       
 (DIR) Post #At3AEPOj0d1coZ4FCC by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2025-04-13T13:47:02Z
       
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       @mrdk @lillyfinch This implies that birds are continuous and differentiable doesn't it???
       
 (DIR) Post #At3AjGaZoIB0TIKDlA by mrdk@mathstodon.xyz
       2025-04-13T13:52:33Z
       
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       @futurebird @lillyfinch Maybe is is enough if the birds sing continuously. Differentiability is not needed if the ornithological fixed point theorem can be derived from Brouwer's. (So the theorem is valid even if you cannot differentiate between different birds. 🦃 🦉 🦆 🦅 🐦)
       
 (DIR) Post #At3B28IGsMjAFKl7fE by raganwald@social.bau-ha.us
       2025-04-13T13:55:18Z
       
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       @mrdk @futurebird @lillyfinch Is there an Ornithological fixed point theorem? The answer is yes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Mock_a_Mockingbird
       
 (DIR) Post #At3NQ5wyRJ65NUzQwq by lillyfinch@mstdn.social
       2025-04-13T16:14:48Z
       
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       @futurebird they are very curious