Koan
ashidakim.com
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Koan: 'A paradoxical anecdote or riddle without a solution, used in Zen Buddhism to demonstrate the inadequacy of logical reasoning and provoke enlightenment.'
Long-term Memory
augmentingcognition.com
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Anki: memory tool/app. Manually entered questions and answers. The app repeatedly asks you every question, every time you know the answer the duration it waits before asking that question again doubles. If you forget an answer then the wait duration resets to one day.
Memex: external memory tool. 'Data storage and retrieval system'.
Borrowed Time
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"Marcus Aurelius - Meditation - Book 3"
"The average person lives about 75 years. Now then, I multiplied 75 times 52 and came up with 3,900, which is the number of Saturdays that the average person has in his lifetime. It took me until I was 55 years old to think about this in any detail, and by that time I had lived through over 2,800 Saturdays."
"Now let me tell you one last thought before I sign off and take my lovely wife out to breakfast. This morning, I took the very last marble out of the container. I figure if I make it until next Saturday, then I have been given a little extra time."
See In Everything
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Miyamoto Musashi — 'If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything.'
Global 1%
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"You need just $34,000 USD annual income to be in the global elite... half the world's richest people live in the U.S."
Environment Influence
youtube.com
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Rat park cocaine. Heroin Vietnam.
'Our environment, architecture influences how we think'
'What is without becomes within'
'We build the tools and the tools build us'
'Our thoughts shape out spaces, and our spaces return the favor'
Zoo
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'Zoos are animal prisons that operate for profit. It’s not education, it’s "entertainment".'
See
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'Do you yearn to defend your own beliefs or to see the world as clearly as you possibly can?'
Marriage
reddit.com
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'Child of divorce, professional who dealt with divorcing couples for many years, Adult who went through a divorce, remarried and volunteer counseling/mentoring for couples today.
Here are the most common mistakes I've seen (my own as well as collectively) in the failed and struggling marriages I've seen:
One or both spouses have unresolved childhood baggage issues that will rear its head in their adult relationships. Examples of these include (but not limited to) physical or emotional abuse/neglect in the home; sexual abuse; one or both parents had substance abuse/addiction issues; one or both partners came from a divorced or single parent household. Among the many reasons why this is such a significant factor is if you grow up in a dysfunctional environment, you have no idea how dysfunctional and unhealthy it really is. To you, its normal, it is all you've ever known. So if Mom and Dad resolved conflict by getting drunk, yelling at each other and then not speaking for days, guess what you have a chance of modeling as an adult in your own relationships?
Understanding what "marriage as a priority" really means. When you get married, your marriage has to be the main priority in your life. Not your career, not your spouse (i.e. don't put them on a pedestal), not your kids, not your hobbies or your personal fitness. The fact is, when you get married, you no longer get to call all of the shots. Gotten used to staying up all night playing XBOX with your boys on weekends? Not going to work in a marriage for an extended period of time. You're going to have to accept the fact that if you want to have a healthy marriage, compromise is your new word of the day. In some cases you may have to give things up entirely, or learn to say "no for now." While this often tends to be more of a struggle for men, women can also struggle with this issue. I'm not saying that getting married means giving up you completely, or kiss all of your favorite activities goodbye. What I am saying is, if you want your marriage to be healthy, you now have someone else in your life who gets an equal (not dominant--equal) say in how you spend your free time.
Poor communication skills. A shockingly high number of adults lack basic healthy communication skills and conflict resolution skills. Its heart breaking to have conversations with struggling couples who won't speak to each other with a kind word for any reason. Both spouses should feel that their marriage is the one safe place in the world for each other. Unfortunately, in many instances, it is the last place a spouse can go for emotional safety. If you don't feel your partner is your first friend, your best friend, your most trusted friend, then something is broken in your communications with each other.
Vastly different backgrounds. Don't get me wrong. Anyone can be successfully married to someone else if both people are committed to it and willing to work on it. But most of the time, that's just not the case. Societal/familial pressures are real, and it is important to assess them if you find yourself in a relationship that is impacted by them. Are you dating a trust fund baby/very wealthy child and you are the Jack Dawson? Tread carefully. It makes a great movie, but statistically, Rose winds up marrying Cal far more often than running off with Jack, because she doesn't want to deal with the family pressure or get cut off financially. Sorry, that's reality, not the movies.
Similar to different backgrounds, different motivations in life. Do you know what your partner wants out of life? Do they aspire to be an artist who welds clown sculptures out of mufflers? That's great, but will it support the two of you, and if it won't, will you be okay supporting them while they're making Pennywise the Dual Exhaust Killer? Do they want to be a stay at home parent? Are you okay being the sole breadwinner? What if it is the reverse?
One. Union. Combined. Together. This notion is one that I see a lot of guys--especially high wage earners who are the sole income for the family--stumble over. Whether you are religious or not, the fact is when you get married you are no longer two individuals. You're one. The law sees you that way, the tax code (at least in the US) sees you that way, and society sees you that way. There is no such thing as "mine and yours" in a marriage. There is only "ours." The faster you get that concept nailed down, the better off you'll be. I've seen many marriages collapse just over this issue alone.
Marriage is not an event, its a journey. So many couples stop trying to pursue each other after the wedding day. Guys and girls do this. Stereotypically/historically, men tend to focus on their careers/making money; women tend to focus on raising the children and/or managing the household. (I realize not in every situation) Both spouses stop taking time to compliment each other, appreciate each other, go out on dates, weekend getaways, or generally just spending time chasing after each other. They take each other for granted and begin to drift apart. "We just fell out of love" is one of the most common phrases I hear in couples struggling, and the sad thing is, its one of the easiest traps to avoid.
Friends and family around the marriage. This is especially hard for people who come from dysfunctional families. When you get married, your new spouse automatically gets moved to the front of the line. In front of your parents, siblings, lifelong besties, etc. They're great to have in your life, but all of them have to take a distant back seat to your new spouse. If you're a guy who has had a doting mother all your life and she's told you what to do, who to marry, where to go to college, etc, you have a tough job ahead of you. The Monster-In-Law stereotype exists for a reason. If your new wife turns pale when your Mom's number pops up on your cellphone, you need to talk to your wife and find out what boundaries she'd like to have installed. If you are Daddy's little girl and nobody has ever been good enough in your Dad's eyes, its time for you to tell Dad that you're so grateful for his love and support, but Jim is more than good enough in your eyes, so you need him to be in his eyes, too. And sadly, if you have friends or family members who are toxic to you or your marriage, you may be forced to make a very difficult decision in your life. Anyone who sits around bitching about how much they hate their life, their spouse, their kids or how you're going to eventually feel the same way about yours--put distance between you as fast as you possibly can. We tend to adopt the attitudes of the company we keep. So if you spend all your time with negative people...guess where you're going to be mentally?
Date to establish trust. Time is actually your friend, not your enemy. Do not ignore ANY red flag you see in a relationship. Examine it for what it is, then determine if it is something you can work through with the other person, or is it something they refuse to acknowledge or deal with? If you're dating someone who is selfish and they refuse to see it, they will not magically become unselfish because you were kind enough to marry them. Red Flags ignored in dating will become the rocks upon which your marriage boat smashes in the coming storms. If there are multiple red flags and they won't talk to you about any of them, walk away. It doesn't matter if you've already moved in, share the bank account, the dog, and a car. Get out now. If they're not willing to work on things that impact the security of a relationship today, you can count on them not working on them after you get married.
Marriage is not easy. It requires a lot of work sometimes, even when you are both on the same page, have great communication, great sex (which will happen very easily if the rest of the relationship is healthy by the way) and great chemistry. People get sick, they get laid off, their family members die, children get sick, get hurt in accidents, friends have affairs, get divorced...life is challenging and it impacts our relationships, sometimes in ways we're not expecting or prepared for. If you're not willing to value your marriage above everything else in your life, its going to be really hard for it to survive the day in and day out challenges of living.'
Growth
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Edward Abbey
The Journey Home: Some Words in Defense of the American West
'Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.'
Education
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'Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.' - Malcom X
Codex
github.com
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'If someone contacts you, always respond.'
'Elevate the stories of the exiles.'
'Support your partner in all forms of growth.'
'Make time for yourself.'
'Don't idealize a future. Be there in the present.'
'Computers are difficult and struggling with technology means you're learning.'
'Programming languages are for building things. The more things you build, the more programming languages will make sense.'
'All technologists are both designers and developers.'
'Social media is a form of gambling. Treat it with caution.'
'Running away from technology is pointless. Build something better on top of existing technology.'
'Optimize for skills, not pay grade.'
Mqtt
mqtt.org
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MQTT: 'MQTT is a machine-to-machine (M2M)/"Internet of Things" connectivity protocol. It was designed as an extremely lightweight publish/subscribe messaging transport. It is useful for connections with remote locations where a small code footprint is required and/or network bandwidth is at a premium.'
Sibylline Books
Douglas Adam’s Last Chance To See. The story of the aquisition of the Sibylline Books
Etidorhpa
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Etidorhpa: John Uri Lloyd. 1895
Egregore
Egregore: 'is an occult concept representing a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme.' 'a kind of group mind that is created when people consciously come together for a common purpose.'
Journaling Notes
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"do you know the hand-eye relationship?""
the oscillation between liking what you do and hating it
anyways, there’s this period where you get more critical, your mind’s designer-eye-thing gets wiser, and your hand(skills) have trouble keeping up and you loose your faith in your own skills
so you look at your own work(music, art or writing) and feel like a noob, right?
but then your hand(skills) rise to the challenge, and you get better than your mind’s eye, and you feel happy with your own work
so now keep this in mind
this gets REALLY interesting when you know more than 1 craft
so let’s say you could skip these down hand periods by moving to another media
if you can only ever draw, cannot write music or write. Then you are subject to this graph, with no escape.
"knowing this biorythm is why I started to log, and my plan was to know exactly when I should jump to the next medium" - neauoire
"you chain the highs together by rotating" - sebastian
"there’s value in knowing when precisely you should hop over." - neauoire
I find that for me, music takes a lot of priming to work
If I give in to writing music whenever I feel like writing music, I only acumulate days of lesser focus
but if I wait 3 days after I had the initial urge, I get a day or two of focused music writing.
"ok so, 2 things, acknowledge the hand-eye relationship, and using that intersection to hop on over to the next"
"It's definitely not time, as you can get stuck in the middle of a low and never progress if you don't either persevere through or switch" - heapaepaemnunea
"You should also track other factors that could have an effect on your productivity: weather, diet, hydration, sleep, exercise, etc." - josh
"I think these other factors are going to affect the dynamic range of the curve, but not the curve itself (edited)" - neauoire
"The last time I tried logging (several month stint) I spent too much time doing the logging and ended up despising it... but at the same time of course weather, diet, hydration, sleep, exercise would effect productivity and reviewing that could be valuable T_T" - kor
"classic mistake
after a while, you have so much data, that it doesn’t really need to be so granular
like, my predictions don’t really change that much if I predict the curves from 500 days, or 5000 days back." - neauoire
"The explanation of 'stream switching at lull' makes me regret not starting years ago. The explanation helps *A LOT*. I also wonder if it works the same for everyone." - kor
"so during these lull periods I find it helpful to my "eye" to spend time perusing other art casually. My subconscious does the analyzation and compares my work in the background." - sebastian
"well the best indicator of that is:
while you are doing this other media, let’s say art, when you go back to music you’ll notice an improvement.
@kor I dont think it’s the same for everyone, but wouldn’t it be fun to find out what works for you :)" - neauoire
"Example: Work on music while watching bladerunner in the background. Then when you get exhausted from music, Work on art the next day using inspiration from bladerunner and listen to similar artists in the background. Rinse and repeat." - sebastian
"Also, exercise is a funny one, because you can treat it as a skill as well as a general improver, so you can include it in the routine if that helps practicing it (getting into it and keeping it going), but you probably don't want to push it super high either unless you're going for athlete." - heapaepaemnunea
"i dont do pomodoro because i dont take orders from fucking robots" - floatvoit
"To add to the thread earlier in #the-lobby. The idea of rotating around different creative practices to match your flow and interests rang a bell for me. It reminded me of Jung's explanation of _circumambulation_. "There is no linear evolution; there is only a circumambulation of the self". It's mostly used in a spiritual context of finding enlightenment, and described as an orbit whose center is both the self and the goal. However, some can say that _the self_ is, in fact, partly the art that you are creating. It's an extension of you. And as a multidimensional person who has many different skills and interests, one can be seen as fleshing out the different faces of the self as they orbit through their varying interests. Your interests are different faces of the same object. Every time you make a rotation around the obelisk of _self_, you see a different version of you." - sebastian
"If the psychology can be mapped precisely. You can use the appropriate symbolism in a UI to help guide and prime movements in this metaphysical space and facilitate consistent workflow for users. This is one of my goals." - sebastian
Everything
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Neauoire
,
'have you tried writing down everything you know about everything?' - neauoire
Never Show Fools
22E14
“Never show fools unfinished work.” — Michael Schrage
Amor Fati
wikipedia.org
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Amor fati: (lit. "love of fate") is a Latin phrase that may be translated as "love of fate" or "love of one's fate". It is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one's life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessary, in that they are among the facts of one's life and existence, so they are always necessarily there whether one likes them or not. Moreover, amor fati is characterized by an acceptance of the events or situations that occur in one's life.
Iroha
tumblr.com
22E14
Even the blossoming flowers
Will eventually scatter
Who in our world
Is unchanging?
The deep mountains of karma—
We cross them today
And we shall not have superficial dreams
Nor be deluded
The Way
homestead.com
22E14
Therefore the wise go about doing nothing, teaching no-talking.
The ten thousand things rise and fall without cease,
Creating, yet not possessing,
Working, yet not taking credit.
Work is done, then forgotten.
Therefore it lasts forever.
Signal Security
drewdevault.com
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"Truly secure systems don’t require trust."
"If you can put together an argument which on the surface appears reasonable, but requires in-depth discussion to debunk, passerby will be reassured that your position is correct, and that the dissenters are just trolls. They won’t have time to read the lengthy discussion which demonstrates that your conclusions wrong, especially if you draw the discussion out like Moxie does. It can be hard to distinguish these from genuine positions held by the person you’re talking to, but when it conveniently allows them to make self-serving plays, it’s a big red flag."
Horaire
xxiivv.com
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Devine Lu Linvega
, ,
Fh (PERCENTAGE OF DAY) The Focus Hour(Fh) or value: is an index of attention for the day's task — where 1 indicates that no time was invested in the task, and 9 indicates that all available time was invested in the task.
Ch (PROGRESS) The Concrete Hour(Ch) or vector: represents a value of concrete output, or index of progress toward the release of a project. It is also a vague indicator of a log's task type when combined with the sector value.
HDF, or Hour Day Focus: is Fh/Days.
HDC, or Hour Day Concrete: is Ch/Days.
EFEC, or Effectiveness: is AVRG(Fh)/Topics.
EFIC, or Efficiency: is AVRG(Ch)/Topics.
OSC: is an Oscillation index of ABS(EFEC-EFIC).
FOCUS: is an Average Focus Index AVRG(EFEC+EFIC).
Neauoire's sectors:
1 = Hearing | Audio | Sound / Music
2 = Sight | Visual | Art / UI
3 = Thought | Research | Code / Writing
4 = Misc
Effectiveness: is doing the right thing.
Efficiency: is doing it the right way.
Hypercognition
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Hypocognition: a term introduced to modern behavioral science by anthropologist Robert Levy, means the lack of a linguistic or cognitive representation for an object, category, or idea. The Martinique islanders were hypocognitive because they lacked a cognitive representation of refrigeration. But so are we hypocognitive of the numerous concepts that elude our awareness. We wander about the unknown terrains of life as novices more often than experts, complacent of what we know and oblivious to what we miss.
"What is hypocognition? If you don’t know, you’ve just experienced it."
Celestial Navigation
22E14
John Karl
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'Celestial Navigation in the GPS age'
"Personally, learning celestial nav, really added to my journeys, making me feel incredibly connected to the surface of the sphere we are rotating on, and within the sphere of stars we live within. It has added a real 'beauty' for me, admittedly I am mathematical, and a bit of a hippy, but the added awareness of seeing stars move overhead as you move North and South, and over the equator, is pretty magic. 120 nm moved north or south changes all the angles of the stars you see, and the angle they rise at from the equator. (It's called amplitude) You can then really FEEL how you're moving over the surface of the globe. YOu can really start to 'feel' the spherical nature of the planet/galaxy/universe where we all live. You can 'feel' the equator. The world stops being flat, and becomes 'angles' and spheres. For me, I stopped thinking in terms of countries and boundaries, and just started to feel 'curves' and rotation."
"You're artists, and 'tech nerds', you are in a perfect position to understand celestial nav for its utter eye-opening magic. It's not just about working out a lat/long, it's about understanding your relationship on the globe to it's rotation, it's angle to the sun, the position of the sun and stars as they themselves move. Then picking a single magic moment, measuring some simple things, and starting to work out intersecting circles and lines."
Emergency Navigation
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David Burch
,
'Emergency navigation' (1989)
"He outlines ancient Polynesian and Arab navigation methods, which I used to love to practice when on watch at night. It's a book that might take you 30 years to master. it's an old book, new copies are for sale at $950, whilst used ones can be found for $0.01. I have a digital and print version. I'd LOVE to practice these skills on another Pacific trip, or two. He outlines methods using an old bit of stick with some string (a kamal) for measuring angles. And your fingers. And they work!!!"
Outguess
archive.org
22E14
Steganography: "is the practice of concealing a file, message, image, or video within another file, message, image, or video. The word steganography combines the Greek words steganos (στεγανός), meaning covered, concealed, or protected, and graphein (γράφειν) meaning writing."
Cyberiad
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Cyberiad
"it's a bit like douglas adams humour. it's the story of 2 scientists making machines. it's told in super abrupt format, every chapter is like 3-4 pages long. it made me laugh out loud a few times. like the first story, to give you an idea, is like, one of the scientist makes a machine that can create anything that starts with the letter n."
"I love that chapter in the cyberiad about the armies that became too smart to fight became philosophers and pondered on the concept itself of "enemies" and went off to pick daisies instead"
Star Diaries
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The Star Diaries
"if you like The Cyberiad I implore you to pick up The Star Diaries"
"There's one of his stories, I can't remember which.
where the one society makes moral laws physical
so if you say, try to hurt another person, the nanobots in the air simply make the air thicker so that you can't"
Sunbeam City
sunbeam.city
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Solarpunk: Solarpunks cherish both nature and progress, the individual and the community.
They believe in a world that is green, colourful, and bright. It can be described as a literary genre, an aesthetic, or a movement.
The key points are:
An emphasis on renewable energy, especially solar power.
A demand for technology and society to re-centre around sustainability, longevity, and balance.
A focus on decentralisation, community activism, social justice and civic empowerment.
A recognition that economic, social, and ecological injustices are all deeply inter-connected.
Suspiria 2018
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Dream
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T. E. Lawrence
"All men dream; but not equally.
Those who dream by night in the dusty
recesses of their minds
Awake to find that it was vanity;
But the dreamers of day are dangerous men.
That they may act their dreams with open
eyes to make it possible"
Billions
22E14
“This is a present from a small distant world, a token of our sounds, our science, our images, our music, out thoughts and our feelings. We are attempting to survive our time so we may live into yours. We hope someday, having solved the problems we face, to join a community of galactic civilizations. This record represents our hope and our determination, and our good will in a vast and awesome universe.”
Digital Fires
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Phil James
"...our small digital fires we keep alight at night."
Marble
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James Irwin
Apollo 15
"As we got farther and farther away, the Earth diminished in size. Finally it shrank to the size of a marble, the most beauitful marble you can imagine... seeing this has to change a man."
Death Of Awe
vice.com
22E14
"As spirituality wanes, experience is the new faith and we are refuges from the mundane."
Pomegranates Color
youtube.com
22E14
"The world is a window"
"Stop asking 'what does this mean?', and start asking 'how does it make me feel?'"
"There is always a new way to see."
Cloud Atlas
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David Mitchell
"Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future"
Through The Heart
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
“If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
"During the life of any heart this line keeps changing place; sometimes it is squeezed one way by exuberant evil and sometimes it shifts to allow enough space for good to flourish. One and the same human being is, at various ages, under various circumstances, a totally different human being. At times he is close to being a devil, at times to sainthood. But his name doesn't change, and to that name we ascribe the whole lot, good and evil."
Golden Mean
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Aristotle
Golden Mean: the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess (recklessness) and the other of deficiency (cowardice).
Reader Death
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Roland Barthes
"a text's unity lies not in its origin but in its destination."
Conventional Minds
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John Anthony West: "Few things in this world are more predictable that the reaction of conventional minds to unconventional ideas."
Implosion Vs Explosion
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Implosion
Blue
Electricity
Lightning
Gravitation
Attractive
Positive
Integrating
Composing
Accumulating
Abosbing
Contracting
Cooling
Centripetal
Freezing
Solidity
Condensation
Density
Solution
Storing
Appearance
Decreasing colume
Inhalation
Endothermic
Distinctness
Induction
Charging
Attracting
High melting point
Rising potential
High pressure
Plus
Hardness
Slow rotation
Fast revolution
&
Explosion
Red
Fire
Light bulb
Radiation
Repulsive
Negative
Disintegrating
Decomposing
Dissipating
Emanating
Expanding
Heating
Centrifugal
Melting
Tenuosity
Ionization
Evaporization
Dissolution
Leaking
Disappearance
Increasing volume
Exhalation
Exothermic
Nebulousness
Conduction
Discharging
Repulsing
Low melting point
Lowering potential
Low pressure
Minus
Softness
Fast rotation
Slow revolution
Program For Humans
"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute." - Abelson & Sussman, SICP, preface to the first edition
Enthsiasm For Happiness
"We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about." - Charles Kingsley
Don't Change Minds
"People don't change their minds. They die, and are replaced by people with different opinions." - Arturo Albergati
Saying No
"Focusing is about saying no." - Steve Jobs
Fear Still
"Don't fear moving slowly. Fear standing still." - Chinese proverb
Learn All The Time
"I think a life properly lived is just learn, learn, learn all the time." - Charlie Munger
Culture Magic
Tohunga: (Maori) "an expert practitioner of any skill or art, either religious or otherwise. Tohunga include expert priests, healers, navigators, carvers, builders, teachers and advisors."
Kahuna: (Hawaiian) "priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession"
Log Attributes
Efficiency = proficiency + focus
Day score = proficiency * focus * hour
Goals
Increase work output (hours/efficiency)
Increase health
Increase exersize/outdoor time
Increase social time?
Pillars
median h/d
last week vs median (+/- x.x)
x days since logging
x days since nature
x days since social
x days since exersize
Stenotype
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Stenotype: a specialized chorded keyboard or typewriter used by stenographers for shorthand use.
Vimana
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Vimana: the mythological flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit epics.
Cymatics
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Cymatics: "the study of wave phenomena, esp sound, and their visual representations."
Cymascope: a type of scientific instrument that makes sound visible.
Mandala like
Pale Blue Dot
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Carl Sagan: "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every 'superstar,' every 'supreme leader,' every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there—on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam."
Original Thought
Diogenes: "One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings"
Ley-lines
britannia.com
nih.gov
semanticscholar.org
scialert.net
Feng-Shui
Chinese art/science meaning 'wind and water', 'that which cannot be seen and cannot be grasped'.
"Recognized that certain powerful currents and lines of magnetism run invisible through the landscape over the whole surface of the Earth. The task of the geomancer was to detect these currents and interpret their influences on the land through which they passed."
"It was the aim of the geomancer to place every structure precisely within the landscape in accordance with a magic system by which the laws of music and mathematics were expressed in the geometry of the earth's surface. The landscape itself may be manipulated in order to achieve the harmony sought through the placement or adjustment, or removal, of trees or rocks, or bodies of water. Every feature of the landscape may be contrived to produce an effect which ultimately is perceived as beautiful; indeed, perceived beauty in a landscape may in fact be simply when the lines of the dragon current are in balance.
At the outset, a geomancer must locate the course of the major lines of the dragon current in his or her area. These days, it is claimed that such energy lines can be detected, and traced, through dowsing."
Lung-Mei: Chinese Feng-Shui lines of magnetic force meaning 'dragon current'. "...existed in two forms
Luopan: A Feng-Shui circular magnetic compass. "which was marked off in rings containing data relating to astrology, directions, the elements, landscape forms, times of day, and so on."
Ley Line: 're-dicovered' on 30th June 1921 by Alfred Watkins (1855-1935)
Turingas: Aborigine "dream lines"
2018-09-28_Magneticfield.pdf
Back To Thinking
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"We must do away with the absolutely specious notion that everybody has to earn a living. It is a fact today that one in ten thousand of us can make a technological breakthrough capable of supporting all the rest. The youth of today are absolutely right in recognizing this nonsense of earning a living. We keep inventing jobs because of this false idea that everybody has to be emploted at some kind of drudgery because, according to Malthusian-Darwinian theory, he must justify his right to exist. So we have inspectors of inspectors and people making instruments for inspectors to inspect inspectors. The true business of people should be to go back to school and think about whatever it was they were thinking about before somebody came along and told them they had to earn a living." - Richard Buckminster Fuller (1985 - 1983)
Udon Sin
22E14
"Once you accept that we live (and can thrive) in a system of perpetual exploitation and generalized criminality, the whole world opens up. Most will end up as losers, that is the nature of it all."
Continuing Creation
22E14
“Memory is never a precise duplicate of the original… it is a continuing act of creation”
Dance
22E14
Friedrich Nietzsche
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.
Warmth
wnycstudios.org
22E14
Felt temperature affects feeling of trust. Eg: Hold hot cup of coffee for one second = significant feeling of trust toward target vs holding a ice cup of coffee for one second. Hypothetical origin: to baby human warmth = safty.
The Listening Society
22E14
Hanzi Freinacht
Documentation
divio.com
12018-10-02
"There is a secret that needs to be understood in order to write good software documentation: there isn’t one thing called documentation, there are four... tutorials, how-to guides, explanation and technical reference."
Sonder
youtube.com
22E14
sonder: the realization that everyone has a story
Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
Opposites In Balance
Sun and moon combined
Opposites in balance
Yang Yin
Sun Moon
Twin towers (sun and moon towers)
Jachin Boaz
Male Female
Light Dark
Right Left
Sword Shield
Pengala Ida (Yoga, Shakra, Taoism)
hot cold
light dark
"...the basic concept of the Maya religion (and that of Mesoamerica in general) is harmony of opposites..." - Mercedes de la Gazza, Maya
"...the deeply rooted Egyptian tendency [is] to understand the world... as a series of pairs of contrasts balanced in unchanging equalibrium... Egyptian thought [is] that a totality comprises opposites." - Henri Frankfort, Kingship and the gods
"The ability to see the harmony... is nowhere more prominent than in Indian theology. Transcending of all pairs of opposites is central to Hindu thought." - Steven Rosen, Essential Hinduism
Trinity
Jachin Boaz Triangle
Yang Yin Tao (the whole, circle, eternity)
Ida Pingala Sushumna
right left spiritual
positive negative magnitism
opposite opposite balance
art science philosphy
Male Female Unity
Earth Moon Sun
left-hemisphere right-hemisphere pineal
Triptych doorways
Babel Lib
22E14
Borges' Library of Babel
Des Magiciens
22E14
Le matin des magiciens: L. Pauwels & J. Bergier. 1960
Invisibili
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Le città invisibili: Italo Calvino. 1972
Ficciones
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Ficciones: Jorge Luis Borges. 1941
Number 44
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No.44: Mark Twain. 1916
Kybalion
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Kybalion: Three Initiates. 1908
Lingua Perfetta
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La ricerca della lingua perfetta: Umberto Eco. 1993
Flatland
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Flatland: Edwin A. Abbott. 1884
Blumroch
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Blumroch l'admirable: Louis Pauwels. 1976
Cyberiada
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Cyberiada: Stanisław Lem
The Book Of Tea
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The book of tea: Okakura Kakuzō. 1906
Thoreau Journals
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Journals: Henry David Thoreau. 1837
20 Years 20 Questions
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Fighting against human nature is a losing battle
Aesthetics matter
Resonance is important
Make use of piggybacking
Don't confuse "interesting" with "fun"
Understand what emotion your game is trying to evoke
Allow the player the ability to make the game persona
The details are where the players fall in love with the game
Allow your players to have a sense of ownership
Leave room for the player to explore
If everyone likes your game, but no one loves it, it will fail
Don't design to prove you can do something
Make the fun part also the correct strategy to win
Don't be afraid to be blunt
Design the component for the audience it's intended for
Be more afraid of boring your players than challenging them
You don't have to change much to change everything
Restrictions breed creativity
Your audience is good at recognizing problems and bad at solving them
All the lessons connect
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To Burn To Memory
22E14
Theneko
Design Pillars
youtube.com
22E14
Design pillars: Narrowed focus core aspects to steer design and development toward to cohesive whole
Known by entire team.
Established early and referenced (check project/decisions against) throughout development.
Example: The Last of Us
Crafting
Story
AI partners
Stealth
Log Line
22E14
Log line: "a one (or occasionally two) sentence description that boils the script down to its essential dramatic narrative in as succinct a manner as possible."
Anti-fragility
youtube.com
wikipedia.org
22E14
Antifragility: "a property of systems that increase in capability, resilience, or robustness as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures."
Setgeshgui
22E14
Setgeshgui: The "last" number (10^66) in Mongolian labeled by Rolbiidorj (1717-1766), meaning "unimaginable" refering to infinity.
Balanced Ternary
github.com
22E14
Balanced ternary: "a non-standard positional numeral system (a balanced form), used in some early computers and useful in the solution of balance puzzles. It is a ternary (base 3) number system in which the digits have the values –1, 0, and 1, in contrast to the standard (unbalanced) ternary system, in which digits have values 0, 1 and 2. Balanced ternary can represent all integers without using a separate minus sign; the value of the leading non-zero digit of a number has the sign of the number itself."
Ternara is joshavanier's balanced ternary library.
Progressive Enhancement Is Faster
jakearchibald.com
jakearchibald.com
22E14
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Progressive enhancement: Render a usable HTML website first, then enhance it once the javascript loads. Benefits: much faster load times for client, backwards compatibility, js not required.
Best to have some HTML and CSS to display basic content on screen
CSS, JS and HTML will load simultaneously but HTML gets a head start until the CSS/JS links are downloaded.
CSS should not render at all until the entire thing is downloaded.
You can inline some CSS for top of the page elements above the HTML CSS link embed if you want styling quick
"Getting something on screen as soon as possible really improves the user-experience"
Make It
22E14
"If you feel like you've made it, what is the motivation to keep going?"
Shape Language
youtube.com
youtube.com
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Square
stubborn
pride
strength
simplicity
Circle
softness
friendly
trust
Triangle
danger
unpredictability
wildness
Grow More Ethical
azquotes.com
22E14
Eliezer Yudkowsky
"You are personally responsible for becoming more ethical than the society you grew up in."
Face Darkness
azquotes.com
22E14
Eliezer Yudkowsky
"Many have stood their ground and faced the darkness when it comes for them. Fewer come for the darkness and force it to face them."
Law Of Comparative Advantage Litmus
azquotes.com
22E14
Eliezer Yudkowsky
"Litmus test: If you can't describe Ricardo's Law of Comparative Advantage and explain why people find it counterintuitive, you don't know enough about economics to direct any criticism or praise at "capitalism" because you don't know what other people are referring to when they use that word."
More Daring
azquotes.com
22E14
Eliezer Yudkowsky
"Remember, if you succeed in everything you try in life, you're living below your full potential and you should take up more difficult or daring things."
Generous Tit For Tat
wnycstudios.org
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First interaction: cooperate
Second and further interactions:
if partner's previous interaction was cooperate: cooperate
if partner's previous interaction was defect: 90% chance of defect, 10% change of cooperate
"A problem with the tit-for-tat strategy is that it is overly sensitive to misunderstanding or misimplementation. This can be effectively corrected by adding some generosity (occasionally cooperating after the other player defects), or contrition (cooperating after being punished for an unintended defection) (Wu and Axelrod, 1995)."
Blockchain Explain
stackexchange.com
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Blockchain: a distributed (p2p) ledger ("chain") of blocks of transactions with a dynamic-difficulty-adjusted brute-force key (next block ID) discovery system (used by the system's "accountants" called "miners").
Block Tree: "consists of all valid blocks whose entire ancestry is known, up to the genesis block. The rules for validness include no double spending, valid signatures, no introduction of more currency than allowed, ... These are the network rules, and every full Bitcoin node verifies them."
Active Chain: "is one path from genesis block at the top to some leaf node at the bottom of the block tree. Every such path is a valid choice, but nodes are expected to pick the one with the most "work" in it they know about (where work is loosely defined as the sum of the difficulties). Relativity and technological constraints prevent us from doing instant communication across the globe, so two nodes can not be expected to pick the same chain as the active one. This is no problem
"Imagine that the blockchain is 210000 blocks long and TWO miners both find valid blocks within a few seconds of each other and broadcast them to the network.
This is perfectly normal as the Bitcoin network is peer to peer and global.
You now have two chains, each of length 210001. Neither of these are longer than each other. Some bitcoind nodes will see the first miner's block and some bitcoind nodes will see the second.
Temporarily you have two forks of the blockchain, each of length 210001 blocks long. They are identical for 210000 blocks, but the 210001st is different on the two forks.
Sometime later another miner finds another valid block, the 210002nd block, and that will be attached to exactly one of the forks.
This chain is now the longest at 210002 blocks and becomes the longest chain. It becomes the "definitive" blockchain.
(The transactions in the alternate fork don't disappear - they simply get put back into the pool of unconfirmed transactions and miners will put them into a subsequent block)."
Dove Mage
twitter.com
22E14
Brennan
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"I think growing up is funny because when you're a kid there's this pretty strict hierarchy of kids and adults, or "grade 5 is higher than grade 4" and then as you grow, you become a teen and there's 'kids, teens, adults' and then "kids, teens, college, adults" and so on and so on in this infinite fractal until it eventually becomes merely an amorphous haze.
and that haze, what we sometimes call "being in the real world" or some similarly inept name, just describes the post-schooling era where adults basically don't have any single agreed-upon hierarchy by which to measure themselves, so they invent new ones: career ladders, job titles, status symbols, income, moms trying to be "the best mom" by buying Baby Einstein DVDs, Tumblr inventing new obscure things to care about in competitive, performative social justice campaigns, 4chan inventing new things to hate in competitive, performative hatred campaigns.
...we're all trying to quiet the existential maw of pecking order to some degree, through fitting in to existing structures or inventing our own.
my advice, in the end, isn't to pretend these things don't exist, but to pick the one(s) you genuinely want to fit into. I don't even think you have to pick one to fight upwards and 'win' - the existential searching part is simply not knowing _where_ you are, because even if you're in the middle (and most of us realize we're average) finally knowing _where_ is perhaps the most comfortable thing of all.
but I said it last night and I want to rephrase it a little here: a lot of people will just find that rock to cling to in the haze and then never let go / will be destroyed when they lose that part of their identity. I said that stagnation was the ultimate failure, but stagnation has to have some sort of relativity to be stagnant against. I think, in this framework and metaphor you have a few places to be truly stagnant while appearing to move and a few places to appear stagnant but are growing laterally, or existing in multiple groups and so forth, so perhaps my warning is just about self awareness and self honesty about that growth (which is really what all good advice comes down to in the end, eh?)"
Rabbit Holes
22E14
"having a platform to create rich content(read context) has made the stories grow
and created an interaction with people that wasn't there before.
people grow attached to recurring characters, or worlds, and rabbit holes of content is a good way to create an attachment"
Sixteen Personalities
16personalities.com
22E14
All just 'introverted', or 'extroverted' states of four elements of input/output: mind, energy, nature, tactics.
MIND
Introverted
Extroverted
ENERGY: how you see the world and what kind of information you focus on. Whether we prefer to focus most of our energy on looking for novel, intuitive connections or on observing and utilizing what we already see around us
Sensual / Observant (S): pragmatic and down-to-earth. More interested in facts and observable things, focusing on the tried and tested. Enjoy seeing, touching, feeling and experiencing. Significantly better at focusing on just one thing at a time instead of bursting with energy and juggling multiple activities.
Intuitive (N):imaginative, open-minded and curious. Visionary, more interested in ideas, focusing on novelty. Dream, fantasize and question why things happen the way they do. Always feeling slightly detached from the actual, concrete world.
NATURE: how we make decisions and cope with emotions. Mostly related to our interactions with other people.
Thinking (T): focus on objectivity and rationality, prioritizing logic over emotions. They tend to hide their feelings and see efficiency as more important than cooperation. Seek logic and rational arguments, relying on their head rather than their heart. Safeguard their emotions. Just as emotional as those with the Feeling trait – but they tend to subdue and override their feelings with their rational logic.
Feeling (F): sensitive and emotionally expressive. They are more empathic and less competitive than Thinking types, and focus on social harmony and cooperation. Follow their hearts and emotions and care little about hiding them. These individuals tend to be compassionate, sensitive and highly emotional. Rather cooperate than compete but likely to fight tooth and nail for what they believe in. A decision that makes everyone happier is just as valid as a decision that gets the job done fastest.
TACTICS - work, planning and decision-making
Judging (J): decisive, thorough and highly organized. Clarity, predictability and closure, preferring structure and planning to spontaneity
Prospecting (P): Improvising and spotting opportunities. Flexible, relaxed nonconformists who prefer keeping their options open.
IDENTITY
Assertive (-A): Self-assured, even-tempered and resistant to stress. Refuse to worry too much and do not push themselves too hard.
Turbulent (-T): Self-conscious and sensitive to stress. Experience a wide range of emotions and to be success-driven, perfectionistic and eager to improve.
12018-02-01_INTJ_profile.pdf
Animal Liberation
22E14
Peter Signer
Conciousness Level
Albert Einstein
"No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."
Meta / A New Way To Organize
github.io
22E14
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This is where my own posts to this memex begin. The previous posts were curated by the creator of this memex repository and tool, Kormyen. Although many of the posts are posts I would have made eventually, Kormyen is the original curator of them. I have removed posts that don't align with the sorts of things I'd like to share here, and have kept things I found interesting! From here onwards, all posts will be my own. I want to organize all of my thoughts, favorite places online, favorite albums, quotes, books, and similar. Many thanks to Kormyen for creating this system.
Ynoproject.net
ynoproject.net
22F04
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A really cool project I stumbled upon where Yume Nikki fangames/games that take inspiration from Kikiyama's "Yume Nikki" are being adapted to run in the browser in an online capacity. Upon entering the Yume 2kki door in the nexus, I was brought Urotsuki's room and saw a couple players standing around me. We had a small conversation using the website's built in chat field, and everything ran smoothly! All in all I'm really impressed with this project, and it serves as a really unique take on chatrooms.