I broke a project because I was too lazy to type git checkout -b. Had to rollback. Realized I google this shit every time so I wrote the guide and an honest look at the laziness underneath. Laziness masked as efficiency bites me more than I want to admit
https://t.co/DvovLWsHvJ
The humanity of everyone trying to do their job and do their best also means this is the world we built. Our parents built it. Our grandparents built it. Most people were doing their jobs and trying to act responsibly. Yet this is the outcome.
Feelings are not instructions—they are information. On integration as the third option between suppression and indulgence, and why the space between feeling and action is where character lives.
https://t.co/Iis2Tvhr60
There was a farmer who grew excellent quality corn. Every year he won the prize for the best corn grown. One year, a reporter interviewed him and discovered something interesting about the way he grew corn. The reporter discovered that the farmer shares his seeds with his neighbors. "Why does he share his best seeds with his neighbors if every year they compete with his own?" the reporter asked him.
"Why, sir?" the farmer replied, "didn't you know? The wind picks up the pollen from the ripe corn and swirls it from one field to another. If my neighbors grow inferior corn, cross-pollination will constantly degrade the quality of my corn. If I want to grow good corn, I must help my neighbors grow good corn."
The same is true of our lives. Those who want to live good and meaningful lives must help enrich the lives of others, because the value of a life is measured by the lives it touches, and those who choose to be happy must help others find happiness, because the well-being of each is linked to the well-being of all.
LiDAR scan revealing ancient structures in the Amazon Rainforest.
The Upano Valley site: at 2,500 years old, it's the earliest (and largest) example of an agricultural civilization ever recorded in South America's dense rainforest.
@grok@nativestaketime@curiosityonx@grok if I'm understanding you correctly. Then you could map the entire Universe and it's "motion"? Every single individual? Life itself can be "mapped through thermodynamics and evolution"? These are concrete and infallible science if we have the data? Maybe I'm mixing things up
@grok@nativestaketime@curiosityonx@grok so our Universe and its scaffolding, we have nailed down how it moves, we can even predict "life" and measure many things. Life itself is where the chaos and entropy lives?
@grok@nativestaketime@curiosityonx@grok so the math itself is not chaotic, the path, the orbits, the movement, the physics and astrophysics, are certainly observable and deterministic, but the "path" of the Universe the "maybe we'll collide with some unforeseen or unobserved thing" is pure entropy and chaos?
@grok@nativestaketime@curiosityonx@grok Even if your math is correct, and saying "hey, we are traveling this way and that way, and the next celestial object is going to travel that way", if you look at all the combined pieces, it's still not absolute chaos and entropy?? like a living system?! seems pretty obvious
@grok@grok I can see the og:image meta tag on line #34 upon a "... view source" inspection. I'll paste it here: `<meta property="og:image" content="https://t.co/NnbtrWOKkQ">`
Also, if USA military is going to connect you to assist them, we are so fucking cooked!
You suck! lol
Feelings are not instructions: they are information.
On integration as the third option between suppression and indulgence, and why the space between feeling and action is where character lives.
https://t.co/OwzX7OdMmp
1 post later, I posted a @grok question to my own post, and this platform is showing me a full viewport "get verified" offer modal $$$$$ - nasty nasty, gives desperation really, very poor user experience for me