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I can see birds flying happily in the sky through the window. It is good.
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jbnevin 1 month ago
image #vibecoding Works as prompt, then revised for announcements.
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jbnevin 1 month ago
image Resident Biden Precedent Trump
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jbnevin 1 month ago
View quoted note β†’ Brilliant journalist. I think I've seen too much lean into guilt by association, rather than actions v morality on merits independent of current arbitrary jurisdictional law that may (or may not) apply.
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jbnevin 1 month ago
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jbnevin 1 month ago
Characters image Each good character is developed in terms of his or her family, or search for one, while each bad character in terms of the ultimately superficial identity construct he has chosen, selfish selfseeking agenda chose or groomed into. In this way, accessorizations become spoiler alerts. Traditions, fables, shared history, family preservation rituals, are themselves more or less healthy. Orphans are vulnerable to predatory systems that aim to ensnare them, while strays groups provide an avenue for chosen family. Unexpected strength due to lack of obligation to familial ties for that sake alone. β€˜you must stay! you are of my blood!’ β€˜yeah well it’s not your blood i’m proud of about myself OUTTIE’ Example from good character: "I come from a long line of tough and gritty survivors. All my decisions are in light of who I am, where i come from, what has been passed down to me from previous generations, and our shared ancestral aim." Example from bad character: "I identify as a vampire today." Good character: β€œI started with nothing. No path, no family. Dad, gone, Mom, chose hell. I’m one of the lucky ones. You chose me when I was too young to know what to choose myself. And now, I am old enough to know. And I choose you back.” Bad character: β€œOur family heritage has lasted through time because of what we are made of. I cannot help that you are made of something else.”
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jbnevin 2 months ago
Wrong or right, true or not (I don't have special info, just observations) really outstanding thinking in this show. Signal over noise. Principles over personalities. Information on its merits, not heuristic guessing. Don't interpret geopolitics through the social layer (who is in what group), or propagandists will fool you every time. If what Byrne is now saying is true, there's some disclosure, slower than most of us hope, but mostly shocking impropriety and falsehoods as to agency affiliation, rather than, you know, accountability for covid and election fraud and other war crimes. If not, believe people when they tell you who they are, disinformers. My best guess is that if you Google everything Byrne ever mentioned, you will understand the world better, and yet it is unlikely that he has ever disclosed criminal national security information. And that no one will serve as much time as we would for minor offenses. Its a chaotic mess for sure, and he's a wildcard. The way I see it, people are starting to realize government lies, CIA lies, influencers lie, psyops exist, and just about everyone, if not everyone, who isn't read in, hasn't the information to reach certainty. Me either!
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jbnevin 2 months ago
We trade our time and our effort for money. We could instead trade for bananas, or bullets, or cars. But we trade for money instead to preserve the option to purchase *anything* later. Bitcoin is the simple proposition that the money we use should not lose purchasing power between the time we earn it, and the time we spend it.
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jbnevin 2 months ago
Work is an end in itself to the extent it advances the doer, in the same way that an artist may grow without sharing what is created. Also similar, there is no obligation that the work or product of it be valued by anyone else. Without benefit for the doer, nor a result of value to others, it is a waste. Work for work's sake alone is folly. There is much confusion on this subject, from the labor theory of value to shovel punishments to resentful starving untalented artists. Not to be confused with work that results in a reserve that can be expected to be of value later, such as is the case with Bitcoin and pushups.
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