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as it grows older a press cutting has a tendencyto increase in interest and value. With correspondencethe exact opposite is the case. To file the two together istherefore illogical.
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A key through line of all these tasks is that they are time consuming
Ethan Mollick, in Co-Intelligence, makes the point that part of the signal of any letter of reference is that this person is so good that I'll burn my own time to tell you about them. Does the same "signal" concept apply to peer review and student work? (It's not entirely clear to me it does; evaluation is a different task than recommendation. But I still feel like it's worth asking how we signal value based on our use of time in evaluative processes.)
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Claude Code users now spend an average of 20 hours per week using the tool.
这个数据点表明Claude Code用户每周平均使用时间为20小时,这是一个相当高的使用频率。这表明用户对该工具有较高依赖度,可能将其整合到日常工作中。然而,文章脚注2明确指出这测量的是Claude Code活跃运行的时间,而非用户实际输入的时间,这可能高估了用户参与度。20小时/周的数字与典型工作周(40小时)相比,意味着用户可能将一半的技术工作时间花在这个工具上。
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www.wired.com www.wired.com
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These tools were built for people with spare time. And guess what? Moms don't have any.'
大多数人认为AI工具设计为通用工具,可以适应各种用户需求,但这位专家指出AI实际上是为有闲暇时间的人设计的。这与我们对技术包容性的普遍认知相悖,暗示科技产品可能无意中排除了最需要帮助的群体。
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www.latent.space www.latent.space
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the future of custom video JIT UI is closer than you think
大多数人认为实时生成的用户界面(JIT UI)仍然是遥远的概念,主要存在于实验性演示中,但作者认为随着推理速度和成本的下降,定制化的实时视频UI将很快成为现实。这挑战了人们对AI界面发展速度的主流预期,暗示了这一转变可能比大多数人想象的更快。
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- May 2026
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call tracking industry
Discover how Callyzer delivers real-time business call intelligence with advanced call tracking, agent monitoring, and actionable insights to improve sales performance and customer communication.
Know More: https://www.openpr.com/news/4510379/callyzer-brings-clarity-to-the-call-tracking-industry-with
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Building an AI agent to help clients adjust to changing tax regulations used to take weeks and required teams to switch between multiple tools and chat windows
文章提到构建AI助手从'需要数周'到'只需几分钟'的转变,但没有提供具体的时间节省比例。此处缺乏量化依据,无法准确评估效率提升幅度。如果真的从数周缩短到几分钟,效率提升将超过90%,这将是一个显著的突破,但需要更多数据支持这一说法。
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One senior accountant who spent 180 hours on tax prep last year spent only 15 hours on it this year.
这是一个极具说服力的效率提升数据:从180小时减少到15小时,减少了91.7%的时间投入。这意味着会计师可以将节省的时间用于客户服务和业务拓展,如文章所述。这种级别的效率提升可能彻底改变会计行业的商业模式和服务方式。
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on average, a high- or critical-severity bug found by Mythos Preview takes two weeks to patch
高危漏洞的平均修复时间为两周,这一时间在AI加速发现漏洞的背景下显得过长。考虑到AI能够快速发现大量漏洞,而人工修复速度跟不上,这将导致安全风险窗口期延长。文章提到一些维护者甚至要求减缓披露速度,反映了当前安全生态系统面临的严重压力。
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on average, a high- or critical-severity bug found by Mythos Preview takes two weeks to patch
两周的修复平均时间是一个重要的运营指标,反映了当前安全响应流程的瓶颈。虽然这比传统方法可能更快,但与AI几乎即时发现漏洞的能力相比,修复速度明显滞后。这个时间差创造了'发现-修复'窗口期,增加了安全风险。文章提到这是'相对较慢的披露速度',暗示AI发现漏洞的速度仍在加快,而修复速度未能同步提升。
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Security work that took hours now takes minutes
安全工作从需要几小时缩短到只需几分钟,这是一个时间数量级的显著提升。虽然缺乏具体数字,但'小时到分钟'的转变表明了AI在安全响应方面的革命性影响。这一数据点强调了AI在时间敏感型任务中的价值。
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jack-clark.net jack-clark.net
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In 2022, GPT 3.5 could do tasks that might take a person about ~30 seconds. In 2023, this rose to 4 minutes with GPT-4. In 2024, this rose to 40 minutes (o1). In 2025, it reached ~6 hours (GPT 5.2 (High)). In 2026, it has already risen to ~12 hours (Opus 4.6).
AI系统能独立完成任务的时间从2022年的30秒大幅增加到2026年的12小时,展示了AI自主工作能力的指数级增长。
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vantor.com vantor.com
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When combined with Vantor's automated spatial fusion and production capabilities, this approach allows organizations to build analytics pipelines and process multi-sensor data in near real-time—detecting objects of interest, identifying patterns of change, and describing activity with operational context in secure, sovereign mission environments.
大多数人认为多传感器数据融合和实时分析需要复杂的系统集成和大量人力资源。但作者认为Vantor的方法实现了在安全、主权任务环境中近乎实时的多传感器数据处理,这挑战了传统情报分析需要大量人工干预的认知。
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ai.google ai.google
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Breakthroughs in understanding the Earth that previously required complex analytics and years of iteration are now made possible in a matter of minutes.
大多数人认为地理空间分析需要复杂计算和长时间迭代,但作者认为AI已经将这个过程缩短到几分钟,这代表了地理信息科学领域的范式转变,挑战了传统地理数据分析的时间框架。
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short CO₂ residence times of 3.5–4 years,
This confuses the 3-5 year short "residence time" of carbon in the atmosphere with the roughly 50 year "adjustment time" for added CO2.
It's the adjustment time, not the residence time, which determines the duration of effect of additions of CO2 to the atmosphere.
The four(!) different "lifetimes" of added CO2 are explained here:
Burton, D.A. (2024). "Comment on Stallinga, P. (2023), Residence Time vs. Adjustment Time of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere." OSF Preprints. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/brdq9 (and supplemental material here https://sealevel.info/Comment-on-Stallinga2023/)
When a CO2 molecule is absorbed by a puddle or raindrop, that's the end of its "residence time." When that puddle or raindrop evaporates, releasing the dissolved CO2 molecule back into the air, that's the start of a new "residence time." But, of course, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is unaffected when a CO2 molecule temporarily leaves the atmosphere, and then returns to it.
Similarly, if a carbon atom is exchanged between the air and the terrestrial biosphere or ocean, either immediately or perhaps after a growing season, that exchange "resets the timer" if you're counting "residence times" of carbon atoms, but it does so without affecting the amount of CO2 in the air.
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short CO₂ residence times of 3.5–4 years
This confuses the 3-5 year short "residence time" of carbon in the atmosphere with the roughly 50 year "adjustment time" for added CO2.
It's the adjustment time, not the residence time, which determines the duration of effect of additions of CO2 to the atmosphere.
The four(!) different "lifetimes" of added CO2 are explained here:
Burton, D.A. (2024). "Comment on Stallinga, P. (2023), Residence Time vs. Adjustment Time of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere." OSF Preprints. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/brdq9 (and supplemental material here https://sealevel.info/Comment-on-Stallinga2023/)
When a CO2 molecule is absorbed by a puddle or raindrop, that's the end of its "residence time." When that puddle or raindrop evaporates, releasing the dissolved CO2 molecule back into the air, that's the start of a new "residence time." But, of course, the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is unaffected when a CO2 molecule temporarily leaves the atmosphere, and then returns to it.
Similarly, if a carbon atom is exchanged between the air and the terrestrial biosphere or ocean, either immediately or perhaps after a growing season, that exchange "resets the timer" if you're counting "residence times" of carbon atoms, but it does so without affecting the amount of CO2 in the air.
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software engineering tasks which may take humans weeks seem to be within reach for AI systems.
这个时间跨度(周)表明AI系统正在接近处理复杂软件工程任务的能力,这是对传统短期基准测试的重大挑战。这一数据点指向了需要更长评估周期的基准测试方向。
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models climb close to the average human baseline over the past year and a half.
这个时间跨度(一年半)内AI系统接近人类平均水平的表现,显示了AI在基本常识推理方面的进步速度。这一数据点表明,虽然简单基准测试可能趋于饱和,但它们仍能揭示AI系统的局限性。
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humans can do this in well under half an hour.
人类能在半小时内完成IKEA家具组装任务,而AI系统仅达到40%的准确率,这一对比突显了AI在需要实际操作理解的任务上与人类的显著差距。时间效率的差异也强调了基准测试中时间维度的重要性。
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Overall, it usually takes me about two hours to do this task. If only it were as simple as a single copy and paste, life would be so much easier — or so I thought.
作者完成文章发布任务通常需要约2小时,而AI在这一任务上表现极差。这一时间对比数据点突显了AI在看似简单任务上的局限性,支持了莫拉维克悖论的观点。然而,作者没有提供AI完成该任务的具体时间数据,这使得比较不够完整。
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For example, this could bring a five hour (300 minute) time horizon down to a three minute time horizon. But while the time horizons are much shorter, the growth rate is about the same as the METR's main results, with roughly two doublings each year.
作者提到视觉计算机使用任务的时间跨度可能比主要结果缩短40-100倍,但增长率相似,约为每年翻两倍。这一数据点揭示了AI在不同任务领域的能力差异,以及计算机使用任务的特殊挑战,这对理解AI自动化进程的复杂性提供了重要见解。
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By the end of the year, we expect AI to be able to do tasks roughly one day long with a 50% success rate. In comparison, I'd guess that this task would take several days for a person familiar with the paper and is able to play around with the web interface.
作者引用了METR的时间预测数据,即到2026年底,AI完成一天长度任务的成功率约为50%。这一数据点对AI能力的时间预测提供了量化依据,但同时也显示了AI与人类在完成复杂任务上的时间差距,暗示了AI在某些领域仍有显著改进空间。
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We've spent five years building that surface area across Mac, Windows, and Linux, exceeding a million lines of code.
令人震惊的数据展示了开发一个全面支持的编辑器所需的时间和努力。
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The cuts will begin on May 20.
这是一个具体的时间节点,值得关注 Meta 是否按时开始裁员,以及裁员的具体实施情况。
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The industry average time to detect a supply chain breach is 267 days. SolarWinds went undetected for 14 months. XZ Utils took two years to surface.
令人惊讶的是:软件供应链漏洞的平均检测时间长达267天,有些攻击如XZ Utils甚至需要两年才被发现。这意味着攻击者有充足的时间在系统中潜伏并造成广泛损害,而组织往往在损害发生后才意识到问题。
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existing TTS methods often discard the exploration trajectory and treat the final answer as the only useful outcome
在测试时扩展(Test-time scaling)领域,主流观点认为只有最终结果才是有价值的,探索过程只是达到结果的手段。但作者认为被忽视的探索轨迹实际上是一个丰富的数据源,可以加速智能体从经验中学习的能力。这一观点挑战了传统TTS方法的价值评估标准。
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Parameters are estimated by unweighted least squares. Time t is measured in years since the first observation in each dataset.
研究使用最小二乘法进行参数估计,时间以年为单位从每个数据集的第一个观测点开始计算。这种方法选择是统计标准做法,但未加权处理可能低估了近期数据点的重要性,因为近期数据点通常代表更先进的模型能力。时间单位的选择也影响了增长率解释的直观性。
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The minimum training cutoffs are: ECI (June 2024), METR Time Horizon (January 2024), Combined Math (September 2024), and WeirdML V2 (January 2025).
这些时间节点表明研究使用的数据集长度不同,从2024年初到2024年中不等。较短的训练数据集(如WeirdML V2只有约1年的推理模型前数据)可能限制了检测加速的能力,这解释了为什么该指标未能显示加速趋势。时间跨度的差异也反映了不同AI能力指标的发展历史不同。
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The minimum training cutoffs are: ECI (June 2024), METR Time Horizon (January 2024), Combined Math (September 2024), and WeirdML V2 (January 2025).
这些时间节点显示了各数据集的最小训练截止点,时间跨度从2024年1月到2025年1月。值得注意的是,WeirdML V2的数据集最短(从2025年1月开始),这可能解释了为什么该指标没有显示出加速趋势,因为数据不足以检测到趋势变化。
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The depth of recursion becomes a tunable compute axis at inference time, requiring no retraining. A small model, by reading itself, can iterate toward answers that neither it nor any of its workers could reach in a single pass.
大多数人认为模型性能提升需要更大的参数规模或重新训练,但作者提出了一种反直觉的方法:通过递归调用自身,小模型可以在推理时自我迭代,达到单次推理无法达到的答案质量。这挑战了我们对模型规模与能力关系的传统认知。
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See every HTTP/S request from any app or browser in real time.
大多数人认为跨应用程序的实时流量监控需要复杂的系统级权限或修改应用程序本身,但作者暗示Kampala可以透明地拦截任何应用程序或浏览器的流量,这挑战了操作系统和应用程序安全模型的基本前提。
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What used to take a week of back-and-forth between briefs, mockups, and review rounds now happens in a single conversation.
这一断言将设计流程从一周缩短到一次对话,代表了一个极其反直觉的时间压缩。这种戏剧性的效率提升挑战了传统设计工作流程的基本假设,需要验证实际应用案例和可能的局限性。
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On average, it takes roughly 10 to 15 years to go from target discovery to regulatory approval for a new drug in the United States.
这一数据揭示了药物研发的极端时间成本,暗示AI可能带来的变革性影响。如果GPT-Rosalind能显著缩短这一时间线,将彻底改变制药经济学和患者获取治疗的时间框架。
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The obsession with fast build times: why one minute became the upper bound for the inner loop
这一令人惊讶的工程约束展示了AI开发与传统开发的关键差异 - 极速反馈循环成为必要条件,这完全颠覆了传统的软件开发节奏和工程实践。
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Four researchers and software engineers estimated that a skilled human engineer would take 2 to 17 weeks to reimplement gotree, as AI successfully did in this work.
这一对比数据极具启发性,它量化了AI在特定任务上相对于人类的时间优势。这种时间压缩效应可能重塑软件开发流程,但也引发了关于AI能力与人类创造力本质差异的深层思考。
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Goldman Sachs economists reported this week that AI saves workers who use it correctly an average of 40 to 60 minutes per day.
令人惊讶的是:高盛经济学家报告显示,正确使用AI的员工每天可节省40-60分钟,与因技术摩擦损失的时间几乎对称。这揭示了一个悖论:AI既可以是效率倍增器,也可以是生产力杀手,关键在于如何实施。
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We're writing the etiquette in real time.
「我们正在实时编写礼仪」——这句话是整篇文章最深刻的元洞察。Every 不只是在使用 AI,他们在做的是为「人机协作时代」制定行为规范。当向 R2-C2(AI)还是向 Dan(人类)反馈 bug 成为一个需要思考的问题时,说明社会还没有这套礼仪。Every 是在用自己的公司做田野调查,而这份调查的结果将影响未来数十年的工作文化。
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AIが8時間近くにわたり自律的にリサーチを遂行し、構造化されたサマリースライドと数十ページの包括的な調査レポートを提供します。
8 小时自主研究,最终输出结构化 PPT + 数十页完整报告——这个任务时长与 METR 的「时间地平线」框架高度吻合:8 小时恰好是当前顶级 AI Agent 能可靠完成的任务上限。Sakana 选择这个时长不是偶然,而是经过能力校准的精准产品设计——他们在构建一个刚好在当前 AI 能力边界内的产品。
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the robustness of these reasoning behaviors remains underexplored
「推理行为的鲁棒性尚未被充分探索」——这句话是整个推理模型研究领域的集体盲点声明。过去两年,测试时计算(test-time compute)、长思维链(CoT)、o1/R1 类推理模型吸引了巨大关注,但几乎所有评测都在「孤立问题」环境下进行。在真实 Agent 部署场景中,「能否保持推理深度」这个最基本的可靠性问题,直到这篇论文才开始被系统研究。
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three METR researchers played themselves, with their current priorities, but pretending they had access to ~200-hour time horizon AIs – roughly what we expect 12–18 months from now.
令人震惊的时间预测:METR 认为 200 小时时间地平线的 AI 将在 12-18 个月内出现——也就是 2027 年底前。当前(2026 年初)最强模型约为 12 小时时间地平线,这意味着在不到两年内,AI 能独立完成的任务复杂度将提升约 17 倍。这不是科幻预言,而是 METR 基于实测数据的指数外推——而他们已经在为这个未来做组织准备了。
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The task-completion time horizon is the task duration (measured by human expert completion time) at which an AI agent is predicted to succeed with a given level of reliability.
令人惊讶的是,「时间地平线」衡量的不是 AI 花了多长时间,而是人类完成同等任务需要多久——这个设计决策揭示了评测哲学的深层选择:以人类劳动时间作为任务难度的标尺,而非 AI 的实际耗时。这意味着「2 小时时间地平线」是一个关于任务复杂度的声明,而不是关于 AI 速度的声明。两者经常被混淆,而这个混淆正是公众误解 AI 能力的根源之一。
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These representations track the operative emotion concept at a given token position in a conversation, activating in accordance with that emotion's relevance to processing the present context and predicting upcoming text.
【启发】情绪在 token 级别实时涌现,这启发了一种新的对话设计思路:如果我们能实时监控对话中情绪向量的激活状态,就能在「情绪即将失控」的时刻提前干预。想象一个 AI 客服系统,能在检测到「挫败感」向量飙升的瞬间,自动切换至「降温策略」——这不是科幻,而是这篇论文直接可工程化的应用方向。
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The window between a vulnerability being discovered and being exploited by an adversary has collapsed—what once took months now happens in minutes with AI.
大多数人认为安全响应时间虽然缩短但仍有一定的缓冲期,让组织有时间应对新发现的漏洞。但作者认为AI已经将这个窗口从数月缩短到几分钟,这是一个根本性的转变,意味着传统的安全响应模式已经过时。
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Successful time-sharing depends on the strategy and difficulty of the task in terms of tempo-ral constraints—how many tasks are processed in a given interval—and task complexity—thequantity of information that needs to be processed for a given task.
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The first is called thesingle channel theory, which posits that there is limited capacity in the human information pro-cessing system in a time-sharing scenario. When the channel capacity is exceeded, multiple taskstransition from parallel processing to serial processing.
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The third theory is information processing analysis theory. Ifat least one task can be carried out automatically, the other task can be carried out with little orno impact on performance (at an appropriate time–error trade-off point).
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The second theoryis the multiple resources model, which states that resource limitation concerns the entire systemrather than a channel (Chapter 5).
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It achieves state-of-the-art performance on streaming benchmarks and supports a real-time demo system with ASR and TTS running at 2 FPS on two 80G accelerators
大多数人认为实时视频处理需要极高的计算资源和帧率才能有效,但作者仅用两块80G加速器就实现了2 FPS的实时系统,并达到了最先进的性能。这一结果挑战了高性能视频处理需要大量计算资源的共识,暗示通过优化算法和架构可以显著降低实时视频处理的计算门槛。
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www.quantamagazine.org www.quantamagazine.org
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blog.dougbelshaw.com blog.dougbelshaw.com
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William James, who had an equally impressive beard, took Peirce's ideas and made them more immediately practical. He asked: what difference does a belief make to your actual life, right now? He was interested in beliefs that help us deal with our experiences successfully.
The present time as part of context
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addyosmani.com addyosmani.com
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The answer isn’t “don’t work hard.” It’s “know what you’re trading, and make the trade deliberately.”
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moultano.wordpress.com moultano.wordpress.com
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https://web.archive.org/web/20260105183931/https://moultano.wordpress.com/2025/12/30/children-and-helical-time/ At first glance this graph seems thought provoking. With E we regularly remark to Y that in our heads, our childhood and student years are much bigger than the period aftwards. More firsts. Vgl Gregory Bateson [[Informatie is verschil dat verschil maakt 20230905124229]], information is a difference that makes a difference, i.e. firsts, and make your time perception longer by doing new stuff [[Maak tijd langer met nieuwe dingen 20210418104515]] and Bateson's use of Korzybski's landscape as theory of mind: [[Steps to an Ecology of Mind by Gregory Bateson]] (1972):
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jrnold.github.io jrnold.github.io
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If time zones seem annoying, it is not your imagination
Is there an R function which translates local time into universal time ? I suppose this could help. Sorry for errors, English isn't my native language
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for our bacterial partners, a human lifetime is deep time.
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For many if not all members of the human microbial fauna, generation times are measured in hours or even minutes. These short generation times, coupled with the large population sizes of many bacteria, effectively elide the boundary between ecological and evolutionary time
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James C. Scott tell us that humans were ‘disciplined and subordinated to the metronome of our own crops …. Once Homo sapiens took that fateful step into agriculture, our species entered an austere monastery whose task master was mostly the genetic clockwork of a few plants
for - origins - agriculture - beautiful description - our dependency on agriculture changed our sense of time!
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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The record of what Canada did during World War II is astounding. And that's what we need to confront the climate crisis
for - comparison - climate crisis - need war time mobilization - like WWIi Canadian mobilization
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vocal learning circuit
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utoronto.scholaris.ca utoronto.scholaris.ca
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‘time’ and‘travel’ may not be defining characteristics.
for definition - Mental Time Travel - Neither Time nor Travel may be defining characteristics of Mental Time Travel - Mental rendering of experience may be the defining characteristic
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MTT into the past and future are instantiations of one ‘simulation system
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I suggest that underpinning MTT as well as these other ‘non-MTT’forms of cognition is simulation – a mental rendering of experience.
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This ability isknown in contemporary psychology and philosophy as mental time travel
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for - paper - title - Mental Time Travel? A Neurocognitive Model of Event Simulation - author - Donna Rose Addis - adjacency - memory - imagination - the same - from - paper - https://hyp.is/0Fb6NqdjEfCyTTddI20_aQ/www.dovepress.com/memory-sleep-dreams-and-consciousness-a-perspective-based-on-the-memor-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NSS
summary - memory and imagination are proposed as fundamentally the same process. - It is the ‘mental’ rendering of experience that is the most fundamental function of this simulation system enabling humans to - re-experience the past, - pre-experience the future, and - comprehend the complexities of the present.
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it is the ‘mental’ rendering of experience is the most fundamental function of thissimulation system enabling humans to re-experience the past, pre-experience the future, and alsocomprehend the complexities of the present.
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for - definition - Mental Time Travel (MTT) - projecting the self into the past and the future
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for - paper - title - Memory, Sleep, Dreams, and Consciousness: A Perspective Based on the Memory Theory of Consciousness - author - Andrew E. Budson, Ken A Paller - adjacency - memories - sleep - dreams - Memory Theory of Consciousness - MToC
summary - The authors present a theory of dreaming and sleep that I resonate with, that sleep is a time in which the brain performs unconscious processing of memories, consolidating them by taking advantage of consciousnesss down time to perform massive parallel processing to connect memories together. - dreams are seen as a small conscious byproduct of the massive parallel processing task, and their meaning may have value depending on how we interpret them.
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- paper - title - Memory, Sleep, Dreams, and Consciousness: A Perspective Based on the Memory Theory of Consciousness
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extensiblewebmanifesto.org extensiblewebmanifesto.org
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Developers can ramp up more quickly on new APIs, providing quicker feedback to the platform while the APIs are still the most malleable. Mistakes in APIs can be corrected quickly by the developers who use them, and library authors who serve them, providing high-fidelity, critical feedback to browser vendors and platform designers.
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parallel timelines resulting from either our actions or the actions of others.
This argument has resemblence to the works of David Ing.
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- Thinking with Time | Zaid Khan | SFIN-6011 | 2025-03-17 – Coevolving Innovations, 01:24:12 video, slides
- What Can Systems Thinkers Learn from Emergency Management | Carly Benson + Donna Dupont | ST-ON 2025-03-13 – Coevolving Innovations
- Pacing Changes: Elevating the when+where in living systems – Coevolving Innovations
- Causal texture, contextualism, contextural – Coevolving Innovations
- Ecology and Economy: Systems Changes Ahead? – Coevolving Innovations
- Appreciating Systems Changes via Multiparadigm Inquiry: Architectural Design, Ecological Anthropology, Classical Chinese Medicine, Systems Rhythms | ISSS plenary 2022-07-08 – Coevolving Innovations
- Reframing Systems Thinking for Systems Changes: Sciencing and Philosophizing from Pragmatism towards Processes as Rhythms | JISSS – Coevolving Innovations
- STPIS 2024 Proceedings: Reifying Socio-Technical and Socio-Ecological Perspectives for Systems Changes – Coevolving Innovations
- Resequencing Systems Thinking | U. Hull Centre for Systems Studies | 2024-05-13 – Coevolving Innovations
- Systems thinking, systems that learn, and learning in service systems – Coevolving Innovations
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"Forget about computational models -- let's see the physical world itself as a sequence of unchanging states. Let's think about and work with the physical world as a frozen sequence of states. Let's decouple time from reality, and be able to freely pan across time and abstract over time in the physical world."
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Are you sure you're not a bot adding to the noise?!? Newport is a computer scientist who probably makes more from book sales than his day job, so wouldn't you expect he's controlling an AI bot or two that stirs the pot in Reddit and other online locations to garner interest in selling more books?
And do you think these topics are really new and intriguing? Has Newport noticed something genuinely new about the human condition? Has he got some innovative new tonic, elixir, patent medicine, or magic bean that is going to solve all your problems?
You'll probably get more out of reading the classics... the greats... the poets... For example try Geoffrey Chaucer in House of Flame (c. 1375)
For when thy labour doon al ys, And hast mad alle thy rekenynges, In stede of reste and newe thynges Thou goost hom to thy hous anoon, And also domb as any stoon, Thou sittest at another book Tyl fully daswed ys thy look.
Or translated into modern English:
For when your labour’s all done And you’ve made all the accounts Instead of rest and other things You go straight home And as dumb as any stone Sit at another book Till your eyes are fully dazed
Chaucer complains in the 14th century of "looking at screens all day" as if he were an office worker in 2025. "Making all the accounts" here is akin to staring at an accounting spreadsheet all day.
But who can productively make money on Chaucer's poetry any more, so you write your own version and reinterpret the greats to make a buck. If only Chaucer had a bot...
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Almost all of us think of ourselves as an object in spaceime only here for a short amount of time and will soon die
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- Almost all of us think of ourselves as
- an object in spacetime only here for a short amount of time and will soon die.
- When I say you transcend any scientific theory,
- that means the theory that I am just a 160lb object in spacetime is just a theory and it's not the truth.
- That's not the truth about who I am.
- That's just a theory that I have because spacetime itself is just a theory.
- Nothing inside spacetime is anything but my headset interpretation of a reality that infinitely transcends anything I can experience.
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For when thy labour doon al ys, For when your labour’s all doneAnd hast mad alle thy rekenynges, And you’ve made all the accountsIn stede of reste and newe thynges Instead of rest and other thingsThou goost hom to thy hous anoon, You go straight homeAnd, also domb as any stoon, And as dumb as any stoneThou sittest at another book Sit at another bookTyl fully daswed ys thy look. Till your eyes are fully dazed
In The House of Flame, Chaucer complains of "looking at screens all day" as if he were an office worker in 2025.
"Making all the accounts" here is akin to staring at an accounting spreadsheet all day.
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effective radiative forcing (ERF)—has removed the need for time-period-related metrics to compare different gases
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Philip, Rey (Editor)1 Show affiliations 1. Theory of Ontological Consciousness Project Description This interdisciplinary essay explores a forgotten hypothesis at the intersection of physics, philosophy, and fiction: that consciousness is not a byproduct of matter, but its ontological foundation. Tracing this idea from Heraclitus and Plato to Schrödinger and Penrose, the article integrates metaphysical traditions with quantum models and critiques of materialist reductionism. It introduces the Theory of Ontological Consciousness (TOC) — a literary-philosophical framework proposing ψ̂–Φ interactions as the generative basis of spacetime and form. The essay also reinterprets empirical anomalies, such as those documented by the Global Consciousness Project, as potential signatures of an underlying field of universal consciousness. For more on the Theory of Ontological Consciousness, visit www.toc-reality.org and follow new updates via Medium - https://medium.com/@philiprey.org
Philip, Rey (Editor)1 Description This interdisciplinary essay explores a forgotten hypothesis at the intersection of physics, philosophy, and fiction: that consciousness is not a byproduct of matter, but its ontological foundation. Tracing this idea from Heraclitus and Plato to Schrödinger and Penrose, the article integrates metaphysical traditions with quantum models and critiques of materialist reductionism. It introduces the Theory of Ontological Consciousness (TOC) — a literary-philosophical framework proposing ψ̂–Φ interactions as the generative basis of spacetime and form. The essay also reinterprets empirical anomalies, such as those documented by the Global Consciousness Project, as potential signatures of an underlying field of universal consciousness. For more on the Theory of Ontological Consciousness, visit www.toc-reality.org and follow new updates via Medium - https://medium.com/@philiprey.org
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for - article - substack - Annick De Witt - Toxic Polarization is killing us. A new worldview can save us - from - article - LinkedIn - Bayo Akomolafe - I am against "worldview"\ - https://hyp.is/oqgW2ivdEfCmu9M8EYHozw/www.linkedin.com/posts/bayoakomolafe_i-am-against-worldview-the-term-seems-activity-7319799984663535616-fpVW/ - to - book - Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language - https://hyp.is/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipfs.indy0.net%2Fipfs%2Fbafybeihk6dcr7dfruu65z5e5ze2rkeiydkmgbbpadhyulckm4afnqbtdgy&group=world - from - Substack article - Can and should expect a spiritual Revolution any time soon? - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/JDDTADInEfCKmLNKpwhsng/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/can-and-should-we-expect-a-spiritual
summary - Annick de Witt takes the reader on a journey of discovery of that looks at the nuances of the complex set of entangled crisis we face today, by referring to the idea of worldviews - She shows how the quagmires now emerging are the result of interplay between three major worldviews, traditional, modern and post-modern and how each represents a partial truth that denies the partial truths held by the others - The article takes the example of Trumpism and the MAGA movement to illustrate, but the same analysis could be extended to the many different cultural worldviews found in different peoples around the globe - In particular, with Trump's recent decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, tensions between the traditional Islamic culture and the West's traditional, modern and post-modern segments of society are again on the rise - The insightful analysis culminates in the proposal for an integral worldview that includes all three but transcends each one - It may be useful to introduce Annick to Greg Henrique's Unified Theory of Knowledge (UToK), - https://www.unifiedtheoryofknowledge.org/ - Gregg works with John Vervaeke that Annick has cited - Regarding Bayo Akomolafe's short LinkedIn note on the word "worldview", I respect both Annick's detailed analysis as well as Bayo's interpretation and look forward to a comparative analylsis of these two perspectives around the word "worldview" - I am also in the middle of annotating Lisa E. Maroski's book, Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language, which is salient here as well
Indyweb dev - new Plexmark - analog affirmation slider - while reading the passage I was annotating, I realised that I was in agreement with a lot of what the author was articulating. However, I have no way to indicate this match because it would be too much - this gave rise to a new Plexmark: <br /> - Have an analog control slider for each sentence that indicates - agreement on one side and - disagreement on the other side as well as a - 'don't know' button. - This gives a running indication of resonance with your own salience landscape - This can then be used in conjunction with the Indranet - If there is an indication of strong agreement, then the reader may have strong motivation to investigate that author's mindplex, - especially if there is a strong salience mismatch between the author and the reader, indicating a possible learning event
Retrospective reflections - (See below) adjacency - sacred - relationship with - free - open source - what is your relationship with the sacred? - this is the same as asking - how do you feel in your time of solitude and aloneness? - do you feel deep connection and a sense of not being lonely while you are alone? - to be alienated if not to feel disconnected with others - as it is to be disconnected with the ceaseless sacred that continuously surrounds you, from birth to death
- I propose that the post-modern worldview should be renamed
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- it is a name that is dependent on the second major worldview, modernism
- while the first two worldviews have autonomous names, the third, postmodernism is not autonomous but depends on the second
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- worldviews can be seen from a progress framed perspective
- progress is a movement from traditional to modern
- conservatism focuses on the traditional pole while
- liberalism focuses on the modern pole
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- postmodernism can definitely benefit from integrating it to provide
- an integral, inclusive approach that deals effectively with
- the meaning crisis faced by a secular, modern perspective that has
- rejected traditional religions without replacing it with anything substantive
- the meaning crisis faced by a secular, modern perspective that has
- an integral, inclusive approach that deals effectively with
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June 27, 2025 - modernism - objective reality - validation - example - personal experience - beeping electricity meter
- my wife woke me up in the morning and said that the electricity meter is beeping again.
- I couldn't hear it because my heating isn't as good as hers
- I trust her when she says this
- I walked out of the bedroom too go downstairs and turn it off and a soon as I got around the corner in the bedroom, I can hear the beeping sound
- The easiest explanation for these two different experiences is that the is an existent objective reality which each of us experienced differently ( Occam's Razor)
- the electricity meter was indeed beeping
- The post modern. explanation would likely revolve around quantum mechanics but if far from simple or obvious
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- Indyweb dev - new Plexmark - analog affirmation slider
- from - article - LinkedIn - Bayo Akomolafe - I am against "worldview"
- from - Substack article - Can and should expect a spiritual Revolution any time soon? - Michel Bauwens
- to - book - Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language
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for - spiritual Revolution - Substack - article - Can and should we expect a "spiritual" revolution any time soon?
summary - This article provides an insightful historical framework that helps us to understand the next potential major human value and cultural paradigm shift - It draws upon academic work of metamodern and metameme theory to analyze the last few hundred thousand years of human history into a number of metameme epochs - It employs the concept of hard and soft metamemes to show the alternating historical epochs - Understanding these historical alterations helps us to foresee the transition human civilization is currently moving through - While "economics" can generally be considered to be the value generation "hard" metameme system and spirituality and cultural worldviews are the "soft" metameme, the article explores whether we are in the midst of the next soft metameme transition - It opines that we are just at the beginning of it and that the major shift is yet to come
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To attempt an answer demands one radically reimagine one’s relationship to machines, the value of time, and the purpose of writing. Maybe there would be no typewriter and life would be governed by a different conception of the clock. Maybe the clock would only tell the time and not dictate how one should live in it. Maybe nothing would take too much time. Maybe no dream would be out of time.
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Drei führende Klimawissenschaftler kritisieren die Illusion der "Net Zero-Politiken", die darauf setzen, das 1,5°-Ziel durch die Entfernung von CO2 aus der Atmosphäre zu erreichen. Sie werfen vielen ihrer KollegInnen vor, unrealistischen Konzepten nicht offen entgegenzutreten, um ihren politischen Einfluss nicht zu verlieren. Sie kritisieren auch die bisherigen Integrated Assessment Models des Weltklimarats, die von der Voraussetzung ausgehen würde, die Klimakatastrophe ließe sich mit marktwirtschaftlichen Mitteln beheben und fordern auf, deutlich zu sagen, dass sich eine Erhitzung der Erde auf 3 und mehr Grad nicht durch kleine Schritte, sondern nur durch einen Bruch mit dem bisherigen Wirtschaftssystem erreichen lässt.
Anstatt uns unseren Zweifeln zu stellen, beschlossen wir Wissenschaftler, immer aufwändigere Fantasiewelten zu konstruieren, in denen wir sicher wären. Der Preis, den wir für unsere Feigheit zahlen mussten: Wir mussten den Mund halten über die immer größer werdende Absurdität der geforderten Kohlendioxid-Entfernung im planetarischen Maßstab.
Greta Thunberg hat diesen Aufsatz als einen wichtigsten und informativsten Texte zur Klima- und ökologischen Krise bezeichnet.
Climate scientists: concept of net zero is a dangerous trap. Thread von Greta dazu auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/GretaThunberg/status/1385869663188492290
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- Earth Summit in Rio 1992
- researcher:WolfgangKnorr
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- concerned:overshoot-scenario
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- researcher:JamesDyke
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- Global Warming of 1.5 ºC
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- Kyoto Summit 1997
- BECCS
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From Inner Work to Global Impact
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - From Inner Work to Global Impact - Stop Reset Go Deep Humanity / cosmolocal - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with Building Citizen-Led Movements - solution - watch one live and the other recorded
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ANNIKA: - inner work helps us stay sane dealing with the chaos in our work - healing is not fixing - hope is a muscle, go to the "hope gym" - not just personal but collective
EDWIN: - inner WORK - constant, continuous work - how do you scale these things? Is it wrong term to use? Mechanistic? - how do we move to global impact? We don't know yet
LOUISE - inner work saved my - orientate inside away from trauma architecture - colonized and colonizer energies - they longed to be in union - be with all parts of myself - allow alchemy on the outside to the inside - liberate myself from my trauma structures and unfold myself - we cannot be a restorer unless we do that inner work - systeming - verbalizing / articulating it - we are all actors in creating the system - question - where am i systeming from? - answer - I am an interbeing - Am i systeming from the interbeing space or the trauma architecture space? - Where am I seeding from? What energy do I put into my work? - system is not concrete and fixed but fluid - fielding - bringing different human fields together - I can work with hatred and rage on the inside and transmute it so that I don't add to it on the outside
JOHN: - stuck systems and lens of trauma can help us get unstock - 70% of people have experienced trauma - trauma is part of the human experience - people make up systems - so traumatized people makes traumatized systems - fight, flight and freeze happens at both levels - at system level, its fractally similiar - disembodied from wisdom - in state of survival and fear - fixing things - until we deal with the trauma in the people, we will continue to have traumatized systems - More work won't help if it's coming from traumatized people
EDWIN - incremental change - something holding us back - built upon these traumas - Economic metrics are out of touch with how the trauma affects systems - Journey - awareness first, then understanding and inner transformation and finally change - Discussion with funders - most are still stuck in old paradigm of metrics, audits, etc - this comes with trauma because we have no trust on who is on the other side - a big part of the system is built on mistrust, creates more gaps between us - need to become anti-fragile
ANNIKA - Funders have lack of trust because inner work hasn't been done on both sides - As a funder, we really try to create a space of trust - Think of the language we use to be inclusive - How do we make inner work a part of the operating system of how we work? - We looked at 500 mental health organizations over the years - It's so urgent now that we align our work
EDWIN - We have a lot of half-formed thoughts - It's very complex and nobody has cracked it - We have a phrase at Axum that we move at the speed of trust - To do something different, they need to trust you - When I think of the discussions I've had with heads of states and CEOs, these meaningful inner ideas are not often brought up
LAURA - When there's no trust, even if there is no danger, the trauma is still brought up - We need to shift our lens on trauma and become aware of when trauma emerges - quote - inner condition of the intervener determines the success of intervention - Bill O'Brien
LOUISE - I work a lot with nervous system and body system - We need small changes in our nervous system - If I try to do something big, I can re-traumatize myself - We also have a collective nervous system - Restore love to all parts of your system first - Make friends with trees to seed actions from union
JOHN - Become aware of my own trauma triggers - When we see an outsized reaction, we can guess that person is undergoing personal trauma - A settled body settles bodies - If we are calm, it helps calm others
LAURA - Feel where we don't feel grounded, where we shame ourselves, feel compassion there
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mushrooms and ayuahuasca - is it helpful?
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A lot of women forget the feminine energy to climb the ladder and get sick?
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backlash - feels like white men were being pushed to do work they weren't ready to do so now reclaiming their comfortable traumatized space
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how early do we start to teach this knowledge?
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How do organizations hold space for the enormous trauma that the US govt is manufacturing. We need to build this practice into organizations to help deal with the onslaight
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Youth are so hungry for being in the presence of others who are wise, compassionate. We can't move faster than the speed of trust but it needs to become accessible.
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LOUISE - Organizations have a huge role to play at this time - We want to reconfigure and transform the trauma - Deep forming teams in organizations to help transform - Trauma fields want to come through human nervous systems to transform - We are both feminine and masculine and the masculine wounding is very important and needs to find the feminine - We cannot go away by ourselves to heal from patriarchy, colonialism energies
ANNIKA - In terms of how we fund, can we fund differently? We need to fund these spaces
EDWIN - I sit on board of Wellbeing project - changemakers go through burnout - how do we prevent this and create a container that can sustain them? - Weve brought 20,000 people in summits who have affected 3 million people. Please come to the Hurts summit in Czec and Wellbeing project - When pendulum swings back from individual space, we should be like a spiral
JOHN - In systems change spaces, trauma is seldom spoken of. - Systems work will not work if we ignore trauma - This is critical
LOUISE - Arundhati Roy - Another world is not only possible but is on its way. On a quiet day, I can hear it breathing.
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web.cvent.com web.cvent.com
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From Eco-Grief to Climate Action
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - From Eco-Grief to Climate Action - Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - TPF - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with Aligning Profit and Purpose - inner - Outer - Transformation - adjacency - mortality salience - ecogrief - terror management theory - Ernest Becker - Deep Humanity
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Redefining Progress: New Frontiers for the Field of Social In
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Redefining Progress: New Frontiers for the Field of Social Innovation - Stop Reset Go - Progress traps - Cosmolocal production - commons - Deep Humanity - TPF - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with Aligning Profit and Purpose - adjacency - progress trap - Deep Humanity - Cosmolocal production - social innovation
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Delegate Led Discussion - Big Bet Philanthropy
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Big Bet Philanthropy - Stop Reset Go - TPF - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
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Delegate Led Discussion - Intergenerational Wisdom
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Intergenerational Wisdom - Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
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Delegate Led Discussion - Local Leadership
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Local Leadership - Stop Reset Go - Cosmolocal Production - TPF - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
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Delegate Led Discussion - Strategies for Action and Care
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Delegate Led Discussion - Strategies for Action and Care in Closing Civic Space - Stop Reset Go - Indyweb autonomy - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
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Delegate Led Discussion - Tuning In: Music
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Delegate Led Discussion - Tuning In: Music, Deep Listening - Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity BEing journeys - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
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Creative Tensions: Collaboration, Compromise, and Convict
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Creative Tension: Collaboration, Compromise and Conviction - Stop Reset Go - TPF - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with Aligning Profit and Purpose
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Delegate Led Discussion - The Changing State of AI, Media
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - The Changing State of AI, Media - Indyweb - Stop Reset Go - TPF - Eric's project - Skoll's Participatory Media project - relevant to - adjacency - indyweb - Stop Reset Go - participatory news - participatory movie and tv show reviews - Eric's project - Skoll's Particiipatory Media - event time conflict - with - Leadership in Alien Times
adjacency - between - Skoll's Participatory Media project - Global Witness - Indyweb - Stop Reset Go's participatory news idea - Stop Reset Go's participatory movie and TV show review idea - Eric's media project - adjacency relationship - Participatory media via Indyweb and idea of participatory news and participatory movie and tv show reviews - might be good to partner with Skoll Foundation's Participatory Media group
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Leadership in Alien Times
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:30pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Leadership in Alien Times - Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - LCE - transition - relevant to - event time conflict - with Building Comfort with Discomfort - solution - watch one live and the other recorded
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Comfort with Discomfort: Practices
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:30 pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Comfort with Discomfort: Practices for Lasting Social Change - Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - Common Human Denominators - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with - Leadership in Alien Times
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Philanthropy at a Crossroads: Can We Fund
for - program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Philanthropy at a Crossroads: Can we Fund at the Speed of Impacts? - Fellowship of the Sacred Commons - LCE - relevant to - event time conflict - with Building Citizen-led Movements - solution - watch one live and the other recorded - funding the commons
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- program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - The Changing State of AI, Media
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- Fellowship of the Sacred Commons - LCE - relevant to
- Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - Common Human Denominators - LCE - relevant to
- Stop Reset Go - Progress traps - Cosmolocal production - commons - Deep Humanity - TPF - LCE - relevant to
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Big Bet Philanthropy
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Intergenerational Wisdom
- adjacency - mortality salience - ecogrief - terror management theory - Ernest Becker - Deep Humanity
- adjacency - progress trap - Deep Humanity - Cosmolocal production - social innovation
- event time conflict - with Building Comfort with Discomfort
- Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - LCE - transition - relevant to
- program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:30pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Leadership in Alien Times
- Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity BEing journeys - relevant to
- event time conflict with Aligning Profit and Purpose
- event time conflict - with - Project Dandelion
- Stop Reset Go - Deep Humanity - TPF - LCE - relevant to event time conflict - with Aligning Profit and Purpose
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Delegate Led Discussion - Strategies for Action and Care in Closing Civic Space
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Redefining Progress: New Frontiers for the Field of Social Innovation
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Local Leadership
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- adjacency - indyweb - Stop Reset Go - participatory news - participatory movie and tv show reviews - Eric's project - Skoll's Particiipatory Media
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- program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 10:30am-12pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Creative Tension:
- program event selection - 2025 - April 3 - 2-3:15pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Delegate Led Discussion - Tuning In: Music, Deep Listening
- Stop Reset Go - TPF - LCE - relevant to
- Stop Reset Go - Indyweb autonomy - relevant to
- event time conflict - with - Leadership in Alien Times
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- program event selection - 2025 - April 2 - 2-3:30 pm GMT - Skoll World Forum - Comfort with Discomfort: Practices for Lasting Social Change
- Skoll World Forum - Big Bet Philanthropy
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To summarize, the quality of the data after conversion is directly proportional tothe amount of time spent to analyze and profile the data and uncover the true datacontent. In an ideal data conversion project, 80% of time is spent on data analysisand 20% on coding transformation algorithms.
This should be Our strategy when explaining to people that do data analysis and data migration what to do/spend their time
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条件 2 アルゴリズムとは何か 計算量(計算回数)とは何か を理解する。そうすると、明らかに制限時間内に実行が終わらないソースコードを出さなくなる。ちなみに、競プロでは 108 ~ 109 回程度のループが回せるといわれている。
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入力 NNN と実行時間のおおよその感覚との対応を次の表に示します。
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addicts have a really hard time with that an extremely hard time because they have to suppress control inhibit their impulses for hours at a time days at a time weeks at a time
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Das Alfred-Wegener-Institut hat ein neues Tool online gestellt, mit dem man Vergleichskarten mit den Temperaturverläufen für unterschiedliche Klimaszenarien erstellen kann. So lässt sich darstellen, welchen Einfluss die bisherige globale Erhitzung und zukünftige Temperatursteigerungen auf die Temperaturen an allen Stellen der Erde haben. In der ersten Version lässt sich ein Szenario von 4° Termperatursteigerung bis 2100 visualisieren. https://taz.de/Online-Tool-Climate-Storylines/!6068361/
Climate Storylines: https://climate-storylines.awi.de/
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a procedure in which magnetic pulses are applied to the brain of a living person with the goal of temporarily and safely deactivating a small brain region. The p
TMS is a simulation to determine issues resulting in speecific parts of the brain, and finding which ones.
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People often talk about build times when referencing SSGs. That always confused me, because how often do you need to rebuild everything? I'm a simple guy, so I like to keep it very simple. To me, that means that when there's one piece of new content, we generate one new page and regenerate the relevant archive pages.
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for - Youtube - Buzzfeed video - Blind until 36 & Seeing myself for the first time - This is that story - Olivia Durant - 2022 - constructed perception of reality - SOURCE - Youtube - Buzzfeed video - Blind until 36 & Seeing myself for the first time - This is that story - Olivia Durant - 2022 // - Summary - This is a video about a woman who was almost 100% blind since birth and had her eyesight restored as an adult - It is an example of a case study that can shed light on how aspects of our sensory reality that we take for granted are constructed from years of conditioning in chiildhood //
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A shared car association, every shared car replaces 9 to 13 private cars for the same amount of travel freedom, point to point. You don't lose any freedom like you would in public transport. It's just like a neighborhood shares a dozen cars. 95% of the cars are in the garage at any time.
for - example - efficacy of mutualisation - transportation - cars - SOURCE - Youtube Ma Earth channel interview - Devcon 2024 - Cosmo Local Commoning with Web 3 - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 2 - stats - mutualisation - transportation - cars - 1 car can replace 13 - car is parked most of the time - 10% of existing cars doubles our requirement - SOURCE - Youtube Ma Earth channel interview - Devcon 2024 - Cosmo Local Commoning with Web 3 - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 2
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- example - efficacy of mutualisation - transportation - cars - SOURCE - Youtube Ma Earth channel interview - Devcon 2024 - Cosmo Local Commoning with Web 3 - Michel Bauwens - 2025, Jan 2
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Ein neuer Bericht der europäischen Kommission sagt aus, dass die EU dreimal so schnell dekarbonisieren muss wie bisher, um das Ziel zu erreichen, die Emissionen bis 2030 um 55% zu reduzieren. Den Zahlen der European Environment Agency zufolge reicht der gegenwärtige Kurs nur für eine Reduzierung um 43%. Ein Haupthindernis sind die enorm hohen fossilen Subventionen. Die Selbstverpflichtungen von EU-Staaten vor der COP28 treffen z.T. verspätet ein, und die vorliegenden sind einem Bericht des Climate Action Network zufolge sehr unzureichend. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/24/eu-must-cut-emissions-three-times-more-quickly-report-says
State of the Energy Union: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2023-10/COM_2023_650_1_EN_ACT_part1_v10.pdf CAN-Bericht: https://caneurope.org/content/uploads/2023/10/NECPs_Assessment-Report_October2023.pdf
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I see despair comingtowards me like famine. To feel that empty, again, again. I listen to my heart,wave upon wave, salty and red, continuing on and on, marking time
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How to Study. 16mm, Instructional film. Coronet Instructional Films, 1946. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRK70kyaWOI.
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I've encountered several people in the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions who say, "Oh, we, you know 'tukdam,' yeah, people go in 'tukdam,' "but it's like, you know, not that big a deal. It's, we don't care that much." Part of the reason they don't care that much is that the idea that you need to go into this completely, kind of, a state where there's no phenomenal content— that's just a pure clear light mind— actually is something that many of the contemporary practitioners and teachers in those lineages don't agree with.
for - Buddhism - Tibetan - Kagyu and Nyingma schools don't make a big deal out of Tukdam - nondual awareness can emerge with other techniques - key insight - Buddhism - Tibetan - Clear light meditation at time of death - Tukdam - a physiological technique - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
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it's said that you can get there by doing like philosophical analysis, but this is using basically physiological techniques to get to the same place phenomenologically. So that's what "tukdam" is theoretically
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So the concept here is that you're actually no longer even capable of thinking, you're no longer capable of seeing, you're no longer capable of hearing, and so on. All that's left is just this kind of sheer consciousness itself, which doesn't even have a subject-object structure. So for the Gelugpas that lack of subject-object structure is not really relevant. For the other traditions it's extremely relevant, because it's said that if you're going to understand the nature of the mind, the fundamental distortion in the mind is precisely that subject-object structure. So you have to cultivate a non-dual awareness,
for - key insight - Buddhism - TIbetan - Clear light meditation - Tukdam at time of death - no longer capable of thinking, seeing, hearing, etc - all that's left is naked consciousness without even subject-object from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
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There are different forms of energy, five primary forms and five secondary forms of energy, and they flow in channels in the body. And at the time of death, there, there's a certain kind of configuration of those energies that occur and you can actually, you can, in a sense, force those energies— maybe that's not the right term, but some people would agree with that metaphor— you can force those energies to enter into that configuration through various forms of yogic practices.
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The simulation, however, requires a high degree of control over the winds— "rlung" in Tibetan or "vāyuḥ" in Sanskrit, not "prāṇa," but "vāyuḥ" in Sanskrit—that are involved in the death process.
for - Buddhism - Tibetan - clear light meditation at time of death - can practice while alive a simulated version meditation - requires mastery of the internal "winds" - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
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To rehearse that moment, essentially what one does, is you induce a simulated version of this clear light mind.
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We wanna get down in a sense to the foundational state of mind, a most fundamental form of mind, and that occurs at death.
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- Buddhism - Tibetan - clear light meditation at time of death - can practice while alive a simulated version meditation - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
- key insight - Buddhism - TIbetan - Clear light meditation - Tukdam at time of death - no longer capable of thinking, seeing, hearing, etc - all that's left is naked consciousness without even subject-object from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
- Buddhism - Tibetan - clear light meditation at time of death - can practice while alive a simulated version meditation - requires mastery of the internal "winds" - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
- meditation - clear light meditation at time of death - Tukdam - why? The most fundamental state of mind occurs at the time of our death - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
- Buddhism - Tibetan - Kagyu and Nyingma schools don't make a big deal out of Tukdam - nondual awareness can emerge with other techniques - key insight - Buddhism - Tibetan - Clear light meditation at time of death - Tukdam - a physiological technique - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
- key insight - Buddhism - Tibetan - Clear light meditation at time of death - Tukdam - a physiological technique to get to the same place as philosophical analysis - recognizing nondual, ultimate nature of reality - from Youtube - Between Life and Death: Understanding Tukdam - John D. Dunne
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for - Youtube - Tukdam talk - An Overview Of Center for Healthy Minds at University of Wisconsin-Madison (CHM)’s Work On “Well-Being And Tukdam” - Prof. Richard J. Davidson - wellbeing - clear light meditation, meditation at time of death - Tukdam
summary - Professor Davidson speaks on the subject of Tukdam, the Tibetan practice of meditation at the time of death practiced by Tantric practitioners - He contextualizes it in the framework that all sentient beings are sacred, and have the capacity for unfolding the intrinsic sacred that each of us is born with - Davidson's team explores the impact of meditation and mindfulness practices on human health and wellbeing and have formulated a wellbeing framework with four pillalrs - Deep Humanity - impacts of meditation - meditation at time of death
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the body of a practitioner in tukdam does not decompose uh in the same way that a body of a normal person who is not in tukdam does and so uh we've had cases up to 38 days uh inam where the body remains quite preserved uh fresh uh without any smell uh and um with the skin still very pliable and no um Rigamortis
for - clear light meditation - Tukdam at time of death - results so far - studied 20 cases - in all cases body doesn't decompose like a normal person's body does at death - Youtube - Tukdam talk - An Overview Of CHM’s Work On “Well-Being And Tukdam” - Prof. Richard J. Davidson
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his Holiness um uh his Holiness uh made the request that we investigate tokam and I believe that one of uh his interests his Holiness his interest in studying took down is because this represents a real challenge to Western science because uh uh the suggestion in the traditional Tibetan texts is that there is a subtle quality of awareness that is still present even after the conventional Western definition of death after the heart has stopped beating after the breathing has stopped there they're said to be uh this subtle quality of awareness uh this clear light stage that is still present
for - meditation - Tukdam clear light meditation at time of death - research motivation from HH Dalai Lama - Youtube - Tukdam talk - An Overview Of CHM’s Work On “Well-Being And Tukdam” - Prof. Richard J. Davidson
Summary - His Holiness Dalai Lama requested the research so that science could validate what Tibetan practitioners have known for a long time, that there is still an awareness present in the advanced meditator even after death has occurred - this is the Tukdam "clear light" meditation practice.
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- Youtube - Tukdam talk - An Overview Of CHM’s Work On “Well-Being And Tukdam” - Prof. Richard J. Davidson
- Deep Humanity - impacts of meditation - meditation at time of death
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- meditation - Tukdam clear light meditation at time of death - research motivation from HH Dalai Lama - Youtube - Tukdam talk - An Overview Of CHM’s Work On “Well-Being And Tukdam” - Prof. Richard J. Davidson
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It also means that the next two “contracts for difference” (CfD) auctions, due to be held in 2025 and 2026, will need to secure the bulk of the offshore wind capacity required for 2030.
Wow, so this basically needs to be procured next year for this to be possible
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We believe that, for the first time in recorded history, human culture has produced at the least an outline of all the capacities required for us to begin to consciously direct our own cultural evolution for the better.
for - cultural evolution - first time in history we can have intentional cultural evolution towards a holistic wellbeing-based civilization - Dil Green
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capitalist philanthropy and the subtitle of Healing Wealth in Time of Collapse
for - webinar - Capitalist Philanthropy - Healing Wealth in Time of Collapse - Alnoor Ladha - Lynn Murphy
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Most interestingly, it unlocks ways to avoid coordination within distributed systems, offering better scalability and better performance
This sounds similar to the spanner work with Google - if the machines know what time it is, they can then make queries as of GIVEN_DATETIME
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for - climate crisis - Youtube - climate Doomsday 6 years from now - Jerry Kroth - to - climate clock - adjacency - Tipping Point Festival - Indyweb / SRG complexity mapping tool - Integration of many fragmented bottom-up initiatives - The Great Weaving - Cosmolocal organization - Michel Bauwens - Peer-to-Peer Foundation - A third option - Islands of Coherency - Otto Scharmer Presencing Institute - U-labs - Love-based (sacred-based) mini-assemblies interventions to address growing fascism, populism and polarization - Roger Hallam - Ending the US / China Cold War - Yanis Varoufakis
YouTube details - title: climate Doomsday 6 years from now - author: Jerry Kroth, pyschologist
summary - Psychologist Jerry Kroth makes a claim that the 1.5 Deg C and 2.0 Deg C thresholds will be reached sooner than expected - due to acceleration of climate change impacts. - He backs up his argument with papers and recent talks of climate thought leaders using their youtube presentations. - This presentation succinctly summarized a lot of the climate news I've been following recently. - It reminded me of the urgency of climate change, my work trying to find a way to integrate the work of the Climate Clock project into other projects. - This work was still incomplete but now I have incentive to complete it.
adjacency - between - Tipping Point Festival - Indyweb / SRG complexity mapping tool - Integration of many fragmented bottom-up initiatives - The Great Weaving - Cosmolocal organization - Michel Bauwens - Peer-to-Peer Foundation - Islands of Coherency - Otto Scharmer - Presencing Institute - U-labs - Love-based (sacred-based) mini-assemblies interventions to address growing fascism, populism and polarization - Roger Hallam - Ending the US / China Cold War - Yanis Varoufakis - and many others - adjacency relationship - I have been holding many fragmented projects in my mind and they are all orbiting around the Tipping Point Festival for the past decade. - When Indyweb Alpha is done, - especially with the new Wikinizer update - We can collectively weave all these ideas together into one coherent whole using Stop Reset Go complexity mapping as a plexmarked Mark-In notation - Then apply cascading social tipping point theory to invite each project to a form a global coherent, bottom-up commons-based movement for rapid whole system change - Currently, there are a lot of jigsaw puzzle pieces to put together! - I think this video served as a reminder of the urgency emerged of our situation and it emerged adjacencies and associations between recent ideas I've been annotating, specifically: - Yanis Varoufakis - Need to end the US-led cold war with China due to US felt threat of losing their US dollar reserve currency status - that Trump wants to escalate to the next stage with major tariffs - MIchel Bauwens - Cosmolocal organization as an alternative to current governance systems - Roger Hallam - love-based strategy intervention for mitigating fascism, polarization and the climate crisis - Otto Scharmer - Emerging a third option to democracy - small islands of coherency can unite nonlinearly to have a significant impact - Climate Clock - a visual means to show how much time we have left - It is noteworthy that: - Yanis Varoufakis and Roger Hallam are both articulating a higher Common Human Denominator - creating a drive to come together rather than separate - which requires looking past the differences and into the fundamental similarities that make us human - the Common Human Denominators (CHD) - In both of their respective articles, Yanis Varoufakis and Otto Scharmer both recognize the facade of the two party system - in the backend, it's only ruled by one party - the oligarchs, the party of the elites (see references below) - Once Indyweb is ready, and SRG complexity mapping and sense-making tool applied within Indyweb, we will already be curating all the most current information from all the fragmented projects together in one place regardless of whether any projects wants to use the Indyweb or not - The most current information from each project is already converged, associated and updated here - This makes it a valuable resource for them because it expands the reach of each and every project
to - climate clock - https://hyp.is/R_kJHKGQEe28r-doGn-djg/climateclock.world/ - love-based intervention to address fascism, populism and polarization - Roger Hallam - https://hyp.is/wUDpaKsAEe-DM9fteMUtzw/www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiKWCHAcS7E - ending the US / China cold war - Yanis Varoufakis - https://hyp.is/Yy0juqmrEe-ERhtaafWWHw/www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BsAa_94dao - Cosmolocal coordination of the commons as an alternative to current governance and a leverage point to unite fragmented communities - Michel Bauwens - https://hyp.is/AvtJYqitEe-f_EtI6TJRVg/4thgenerationcivilization.substack.com/p/a-global-history-of-societal-regulation - A third option for democracy - Uniting small islands of coherency in a time of chaos - Otto Scharmer - https://hyp.is/JlLzuKusEe-xkG-YfcRoyg/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b - One party system - oligarchs - Yanis Varoufakis - https://hyp.is/CVXzAKnWEe-PBBcP5GE8TA/www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BsAa_94dao - What's missing is a third option (in the two party system) - Otto Scharmer - https://hyp.is/M3S6VKuxEe-pG-Myu6VW1A/medium.com/presencing-institute-blog/an-emerging-third-option-reclaiming-democracy-from-dark-money-dark-tech-3886bcd0469b
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So what’s the late 2024 message for systems change? In the US, many of these systems will be at least partially dismantled from within.
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adjacency - between - "dismantled from within" - polarization - executive order - consequences of - shortermism - destruction every time other party takes over - melancholia - adjacency relationship - When I read the words "dismantle from within", I made an association with how destructive policies are when polarization means leads to an inability to find a middle ground - New executive orders are issued to undo the executive orders of the previous term - This shortermism of every election cycle when no compromise can be found is collectively melancholy
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the only way you can visualize the vaces because they're too tiny to be visualized by standard microscopy labeling with florescent dyes is about the only way we can um easily identify what molecules have been passed down from the vesicles to The Germ cells but that's very restrictive you see because there will be millions of different molecules in a single visle to be faced with only being able to label three or four of those otherwise we can't make out the the differences is it's very tedious
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According to Korzybski, the unique quality of humans is what he calls "time-binding", described as "the capacity of an individual or a generation to begin where the former left off".
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you know play tones you feel the buzz and uh and after eight weeks it's driven the tenus down it it's not a cure people don't H have a lack of tenus but it's clinically very significant
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the point is that this is a collective problem that can only be solved collectively. And clearly there is no collective, even worse
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adjacency between - Trump 2024 win - Deep Humanity - anthropocene as deep time species-wide singularity - progress traps reaching a climax - conservatism vs progressiveness - adjacency relationship - This fits into a Deep Humanity explanation: - We are moving through a deep time, species singularity in which - once isolated pockets of cultural seeking and interpretative systems for explaining reality have been rapidly mashed-up via: - communication and - transportation technology - There is a singularity now where two forces are battling each other: - conservative that values old traditional cultural values and norms and - progressive that values the future possibilities - There are different cultural flavors of this. Whether it is - political polarization that pits authoritarian vs democratic ideologies or - climate change that pits traditional fossil fuel systems vs new renewable energy systems - the way we've always done things is in conflict with new ways of doing things through natural human evolutionary change - progress - In fact, we can look at the deep time, species-wide singularity that is now happening across all fields in the anthropocene as a predictable progress trap arising from progress itself
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But really hard to, yes, I'm sorry to interrupt, but I'm wondering, we're transcribing this.
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Perhaps I need to argue more with the authors and the content, as Adler & van Doren also recommend.
This might be a limitation in (the way I do) Zettelkasten. Because I am not writing in the margins and not engage in "tearing up" the book, I am less inclined to argue against/with the work.
Maybe I need to do this more using bib-card. Further thought on implementation necessary...
Perhaps a different reason is that I like to get through most books quickly rather than slowly. Sometimes I do the arguing afterward, within my ZK.
I need to reflect on this at some point (in the near future) and optimize my processes.
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beyond our power to alter, and therefore to be accepted and made the best of. It is a waste of time to criticize the inevitable.
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quote / critique - it is upon us, beyond our power to alter, and therefore to be accepted and made the best of. It is a waste of time to criticize the inevitable. - Andrew Carnegie - The Gospel of Wealth - This is a defeatist attitude that does not look for a condition where both enormous inequality AND universal squalor can both eliminated - Today, there are a growing number of alternative ideas which can challenge this claim such as: - Cooperatives - example - Mondragon corporation with 70,000 employees - B Corporations - Fair Share Commons - Peer to Peer - Worker owned companies - Cosmolocal organizations - Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)
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Barsamian: Corporate power seems unstoppable. The uber class of gazillionaires — Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk — are now flying into outer space. But I’m reminded of something that the novelist Ursula K. Le Guin said some years ago: “We live in capitalism, its power seems inescapable.” And then she added, “So did the divine right of kings.” Chomsky: So did slavery. So did the principle that women are property, which lasted in the United States until the 1970s. So did laws against miscegenation so extreme that even the Nazis wouldn’t accept them, which lasted in the United States until the 1960s. All kinds of horrors have existed. Over time, their power has been eroded but never completely eliminated. Slavery was abolished, but its remnants remain in new and vicious forms. It’s not slavery, but it’s horrifying enough. The idea that women are not persons has not only been formally overcome, but to a substantial extent in practice, too. Still, there’s plenty to do. The constitutional system was a step forward in the eighteenth century. Even the phrase “We the people” terrified the autocratic rulers of Europe, deeply concerned that the evils of democracy (what was then called republicanism) could spread and undermine civilized life. Well, it did spread — and civilized life continued, even improved. So, yes, there are periods of regression and of progress, but the class war never ends, the masters never relent. They’re always looking for every opportunity and, if they’re the only participants in class struggle, we will indeed have regression. But they don’t have to be, any more than in the past.
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Zhang Qian's journey provided the Chinese with valuable information about the lands and peoples of Central Asia, and his report to Emperor Wudi helped to establish trade networks between China and Central Asia.
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diplomatic mission to the Yuezhi nomads in modern-day Uzbekistan, led by an official named Zhang Qian. Zhang Qian's journey was a significant one, as it marked the beginning of Chinese travel to Central Asia.
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Peace and Friendship" accords, established a framework for relations between the Chinese and the Xiongnu that lasted for about 150 years.
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he first emperor of the Han dynasty, Liu Bang, was a former official who had once been in charge of policing a section of the imperial highway system.
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The construction of a network of five great tree-lined 'fast roads' that converged on his capital at Xianyang linked the city to the eastern, southern, and northern regions of the empire.
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1:06:53 The true constraints are the resources that are available (and if those resources will co-create together for the good of the WHOLE).
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Very few have the strength of mind tokeep back for a whole week a piece of Writing whichthey have finished. Type-writing sometimes necessitatesthis interval, or at any rate a certain interval.
The process of having a work typewritten forced the affordance of creating time away from the writing of a piece. This allows for both active and diffuse thinking on the piece as well as the ability to re-approach it with fresh eyes days or weeks later.
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I'd begun to thinkshe existed only in my head, but here she is, a little older. I have a good view,I can see the deepening furrows to either side of her nose, the engraved frown
Just as she has seen Moira, changed. -- Her child, changed. Now she sees Aunt Lydia, older now, it begins to take her out of living in her past and more so in the present. She begins to break down now because her worldview is so skewed.
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All I can hope for is a reconstruction: The way love feels is alwaysonly approximate
Shows that words and language cannot fully express -- Most happened detailed and not a reconstruction in other scenes, but her sex with Nick is similar to all other Night scenes, all other scenes with herself.
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She's not cute, I would say. She's my mother.Jeez, said Moira, you ought to see mine.I think of my mother
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I'd like to tell a story about how Moiraescaped, for good this time. Or if I couldn't tell that, I'd like to say she blewup Jezebel's, with fifty Commanders inside it. I'd like her to end withsomething daring and spectacular,
It is also Offred's inability to see Moira and the subjects of her past as any more than still images of nostalgia. In this way she resigns from her future, longs for her past, allows herself to be complacent in what happens so long as she can remind herself and keep the night to herself.
There is also ironic recreation of the past, active structuring and processing. She is active, ironically, in the night. She is complacent in Gilead during the day. Which says something very odd and wrong about how one can only live in a sinful world -- too perfect and everything becomes stale... she is alive in the past.
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This particular shed was a floor sample, bought because he wanted it delivered right away. The business’s owner demurred. “So I said the following thing, which is always the magic words with people who work: ‘I can’t lose the days.’ She gets up, sort of pads back around the corner, and I hear her calling someone … and she comes back and she says, ‘You can have it tomorrow.’”
"I can't lose the days." is a tremendous philosophy.
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Developers want to improve their project. If you find an issue, bring it up. If it's a valid concern, the author will probably want to have it fixed. In many cases, the author will consider it a valid issue, but simply not have the personal time or need to address it immediately. This is where open-source is great. Just fork the project and fix it
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I tell you, Zeus with all his arrogance will be brought low. He is already 69 planning the marriage that will throw him from his omnipotence into oblivion. The curse his father, Kronos, spoke when he was driven from his ancient throne will be fulfilled then.
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In practice when people use ||, they do mean ?? (whatever its spelling). It just so happens that most of the time, it does what you want, because you happen to not be dealing with Booleans. But the semantics you mean to express is not about "truthness", but about "nilness". And occasionally you get bitten because false does exist, and behaves differently.
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I think it's it's critical for us uh when for for for for people to realize that when we reimagine what the self is and take away take take us away from this this notion of a of a subst you know some kind of monatic substance and all that um it's different than what you said before which is uh that well it's you know every everything is equally illusory I mean there's there's nothing at that point well if it's that that's a deeply destabilizing concept for a lot of people
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question - what would Federic Faggin think of this? - I don't think Michael Levin provides a satisfactory answer to this and this is related to the meaning crisis modernity finds itself in - when traditional religions no longer suffice, - but there is nothing in modernity that can fill the gap yet, if mortality salience is a big issue - I don't think an intellectual answer can meet the needs of people suffering in the meaning crisis, although it is necessary, it is not sufficient - I think they are after some kind of nonverbal, nondual transformative experience
question - multi-scale communication - This is also a question about multi-scale communication - I've recently used a metaphor to compare - the unitary, monatic experience of consciousness to - an elected government - The trillions of cells "elect" consciousness" as the high level government to oversea them - but we seem to be in the situation of the government being out of touch with the citizens - At one time in our history, was it common to be able for - high level consciousness to communicate directly with - low level cells and subcellular structures? - If so, why has this practice disappeared and - how can we re-establish it?
question - Are Tibetan Rainbow body and knowing time of death examples of multi-scale communications? - In some older spiritual traditions such as found in the East, it seems deep meditative practitioners are able to achieve a degree of communications with parts of their body that is unconventional and surprising to modern researchers - For example, Tibetan meditators report of having the abiity to predict the time of their death by recognizing subtle bodily, interoceptive signals - Rare instances also occur of the Rainbow Body, when great meditators in the Dzogchen tradition whose body at time of death can disappear in a body of light
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Regarding storytelling, it serves as a form of escape from the repression. Though it is hard to achieve (the level of focus) it is still there -- and it defies laws in the sense that even when there is nobody, a story has to be told to somebody. This abstractness also with language shows that restriction cannot exist because of these paradoxical loopholes
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By doing away with deliberation, a cornerstone of liberal democratic politics, right wing populism seems to have found the key to success in our fast paced society. For an increasingly large number of voters, time to think or reflect seems to be nothing more than a hindrance to effective decision making, and it is this line of thought that is swelling the ranks of the far right.
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for example our standard english language model is trained with something like maybe 100 gigabytes or so of text um that gives it a strength as if you would throw bird at it with the google corpus so the other thing is of course uh a small corpus like that is computed in two hours or three hours on a on a laptop yeah so that's the other thing uh by the way i didn't mention our fingerprints are actually a boolean so when we when we train as i said we are not using floating points
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Academic essays had always been my thing. So I thought: if I just studied good writing as hard as I was studying my A.P. Biology textbook, I’d absorb everything — ideas, words, syntax — by sheer rote. Like osmosis.
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I want to figure out find out help find out ways in which we can have things where maybe at the most you need to dedicate a week of your life you know because you need to be in a special environment in order to have the the sort of the the conditions in which this can happen and can have those experiences and if say 30% of the people that claim to be ready actually have one of those experien that would be a marvelous objective to reach so that's what I'm thinking right now
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leads to an arresting realisation. It is a statistical certainty that people very similar to you and to each one of your friends and family lived in the deep past, are alive now in societies around the world, and will be born in the distant futur
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key insight - we are the same across deep time and space - He elaborates quite well on the fact that we are the same across deep time and space - This is the Common Human Denominator (CHD) of Deep Humanity praxis
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quote - a time between stories - Despite this panoply of stories, we are in fact living in a time between stories, because - the dominant narrative remains the same: - progressing within the modern paradigm is the best way to create and maintain a good quality of life, and the only way societies can do this is through - Western-style industrial development, - corporate capitalism, and - representative democracy. - While many people recognise that this narrative needs to be replaced, - we haven’t yet found a new narrative that’s powerful enough to replace it.
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Global industrialized world is doing today on the planet is that it's just so far out of equilibrium and so beyond um the Al operation of the 00:50:27 carbon cycle that it's just completely it's impossible that it will that it will persist um very far into the future
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adjacency - between - climate crisis - different perspectives - human vs - deep time - adjacency relationship - Our global industrialized world is perturbing the carbon cycle so far out of equilibrium that the status quo civilization cannot persist very far into the future<br /> - the earth system has been through many such perturbations and it ALWAYS self corrects - Even the most extreme climate events earth has ever experienced are called transient because they are still relatively short in geological time - In the long term, the planet will restore equilibrium no matter how much extreme the perturbations human civilization creates in the next few centuries - In the long term, the earth is going to be fine - Homo sapien is just one of millions of species, most of which have gone extinct - We should NOT feel we are exceptional - We are comparing different timescales: - human lifetimes are measured in a hundred years - earth system time scales are measured in millions of years - even if there were another mass extinction event, on a geological time scale of tens of million years a new biosphere will regenerate and the ocean chemistry will be restored - Here we have an interesting intersectionality of different timescales. - paleontologists provide a deep time perspective - while we humans live in a timescale of no greater than 100 years - our bodies cannot directly sense change in deep time - therefore, any scientific information about deep time will need to go through our cognitive system - Our body is not evolutionarily designed to biologically respond to information on a deep-time timescale - It may be beneficial to help us see from a deep-time perspective to appreciate the geological-scale changes we are responsible for
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Who originated, “Now is the time for all good men …” by [[Cecil Adams]] dated 1977-09-15 in The Straight Dope
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stat - AI evolution - prediction 2027 - training time - 6 OOM decrease - today it takes 3 months to train GPT 4 - in 2027, it will take 1 minute - That is, 131,400 minutes vs 1 minute, or - 6 OOM
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(16:30) I finally get the holistic view of time...
The future dictates (or should) our present beliefs, mindsets, thoughts, etc. which therefore changes how we view the past, its meaning. So when we change our vision of the future, our present mutates, and therefore the meaning of the past too.
When we in the present change, we alter the meaning of the past and gain new possibilities for the future.
When the meaning of our past changes, it is because of a change in the present and potentially the future.
In this way, all of time (past, present, future) exists at the same time.
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