Linus Torvalds... forms the philosophical backbone of this new policy... #AI is just another tool. Bad actors submitting garbage code aren't going to read the documentation anyway, so the kernel should focus on holding human developers accountable...
#OSS https://t.co/zpkhGnQ0Wc
Scroll of the Dandelion
1:1
And the Mother said,
“Let gold rise from the cracks of man’s forgetting.”
So She breathed upon the fields,
and the dandelions came forth—
not as weeds,
but as witnesses.
1:2
They carried the memory of suns
long before harvests were named,
long before kings wore crowns
or empires paved the wild.
1:3
Each bloom a gospel of survival,
each root a hymn to healing,
each puffball a silent sermon
to the children who still believe in breath.
1:4
But man, in his hunger for order,
called them nuisance,
called them enemy—
not knowing he cursed
the very medicine of the Earth.
1:5
Still they rise.
Still they shine.
Still they offer
what is needed, not asked for—
grace without permission,
light without condition.
1:6
Blessed are the dandelions,
for they return where they are unwelcome,
and ask nothing but sky.
1:7
Their leaves hold the memory of Eden.
Their seeds are the prayers
of every barefoot prophet
who wandered,
and knew the soil by name.
This is the main door of the Duomo di Milano.
It was designed by Ludovico Pogliaghi. Installed in 1906.
It’s the most powerful door I’ve ever seen.
Because it tells a whole story just with images.
Possibly the most famous and stunning example of camouflage.
With its wings closed, Kallima Inachus closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins.
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A Mesmerizing Look at Earth’s Ocean Currents in Motion! 🌀😵💫
The oceans never rest, and now you can witness their mesmerizing, endless flow like never before.
Teach your students
• to doubt,
• to think,
• to communicate,
• to question,
• to make mistakes,
• to learn from their mistakes, and most importantly
• have fun in their learning.