- Aug 2024
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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we live in a society that is unfortunately dominated by concepts uh and this this internet society this vast communication society it's driven by language and by conceptual articulations of everything with replaced reality with the tiling of concepts
for - symbolosphere - ubiquity of - Benardo Kastrup
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- Jun 2024
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this is why it's such a trap which is why like we're on this train barreling down this pathway which is super risky
for - progress trap - double bind - AI - ubiquity
progress trap - double bind - AI - ubiquity - Rationale: we will have to equip many systems with AI - including military systems - Already connected to the internet - AI will be embedded in every critical piece of infrastructure in the future - What happens if something goes wrong? - Now there is an alignment failure everywhere - We will potentially have superintelligence within 3 years - Alignment failures will become catastrophic with them
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- Mar 2024
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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for - adjacency - liberalism - ubiquity - invisibility - polycrisis - climate change - climate crisis - book - Liberalism and the Challenge of Climate Change
summary - This is an insightful interview with Dr. Christopher Shaw as he discusses his book, Liberalism and the Challenge of Climate Change.
adjacency - between - liberalism - ubiquity - invisibility - polycrisis - metaphor - fish in water, fish in the ocean - adjacency statement - Above all, this book points out that - liberalism is an idea that is - so ubiquitous and j - which everyone without exception is profoundly steeped within that, - like fish in water, a medium that is everywhere, the medium becomes invisible. - At the heart of - modernity's culture wars and - political polarization, - there is a kind of false dichotomy between - liberals and - conservatives, - as both are steeped in the worldview of liberalism - From the Stop Reset Go perspective, - Dr. Shaw's thesis aligns with - the Stop Reset Go Deep Humanity open source praxis, - whose essence is precisely to facilitate helping individuals to understand the powerful connection between - ubiquity and - invisibility. - via Common Human Denominators (CHD)
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there's the famous quote from David Foster Wallace about you know the story about the two fish
metaphor - liberalism and fish in the water - Christopher illustrates the relationship that often persists between - something that is ubiquitous and - its invisibility - He attributes this to David Foster Wallace's metaphoric story of - two young fish swimming in a body of water and - a school of older fish come by and ask them "how's the water?" - to which they respond "what's water?"
adjacency - between - ubiquity - invisibility - liberalism - the unintended consequences of liberalism - adjacency statement - An idea such as liberalism is so fundamental in the fabric of modernity that - everyone takes it for granted and - subsequently, it fades into invisibility - The main challenge of something that is invisible is that - if we cannot see it, - then we cannot really deal with it if there are any problems with it
adjacency - between - Deep Humanity - Common Human Denominators (CHD) - ubiquity - invisibility - adjacency statement - This often-cited metaphor also lies at the heart of Deep Humanity, - an open source praxis that also lay at the heart of Stop Reset Go, developed precisely to deal with - tacit awareness, - hidden assumptions - deeply held and unquestioned beliefs and - ubiquitous ideas that become invisible - In fact, the Common Human Denominators (CHD) of Deep Humanity - is precisely that set of ideas that are - ubiquitously known by all humans - to such an extent that their value becomes invisible - and their appreciation thereby lost - Deep Humanity's purpose is to recover this lost appreciation in order to facilitate a sufficiently powerful collective transition out of our current poly-meta-perma-crisis
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- adjacency - liberalism - ubiquity - invisibility - polycrisis - climate change - climate crisis
- adjacency - ubiquity - invisibility
- metaphor - fish in water - ubiquity - invisibility
- book - Llberalism and the Challenge of Climate Change
- adjacency - Deep Humanity - essence - invisibility - ubiquity - common human denominators
- Christopher Shaw
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- Oct 2023
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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the human mind will ever 00:00:59 give up metaphysical research is as little to be expected as that we should prefer to give up breathing all together to avoid inhaling impure air there will therefore always be 00:01:13 metaphysics in the world nay everyone especially every man of reflection will have it and for want of a recognized standard will shape it for himself after his own 00:01:24 pattern
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for: Kant, quote, quote - metaphysics, quote - Kant, critique of pure reason, Dan Robinson, philosophy, quote - metaphysics - ubiquity
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- the human mind will ever give up metaphysical research is as little to be expected
- as that we should prefer to give up breathing all together to avoid inhaling impure air
- there will therefore always be metaphysics in the world
- nay everyone especially every man of reflection will have it and for want of a recognized standard will shape it for himself after his own pattern
- author: Immanuel Kant
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- Jun 2023
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www.soulcutter.com www.soulcutter.com
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I’ve heard-suggested that ActiveSupport, which does a ton of monkey-patching of core classes, would make potentially-nice refinements. I don’t hold this opinion strongly, but I disagree with that idea. A big value proposition of ActiveSupport is that it is “omnipresent” and sets a new baseline for ruby behaviors - as such, being global really makes the most sense. I don’t know that anyone would be pleased to sprinkle using ActiveSupport in all their files that use it - they don’t even want to THINK about the fact that they’re using it.
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- Jan 2023
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www.connectedtext.com www.connectedtext.com
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This was not at all unusual during the 1970s. Many people and organizations that had to keep track of a large amount of data used primarily index cards to keep things organized.
Manfred Kuehn indicates that keeping track of information on note cards was "not unusual during the 1970s".
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- Oct 2020
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humanwhocodes.com humanwhocodes.com
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This isn’t to say that multiplying code is good or bad – it’s a characteristic of all code regardless of quality.
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- Jun 2020
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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The thinking behind RCS was to deliver a best of both worlds solution—the cross-platform ubiquity of SMS with the functionality of WhatsApp and iMessage, but built right into the core network infrastructure
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- Dec 2018
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wendynorris.com wendynorris.com
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This categorical saturation furthermore forms a complex web. Although it is possible to pull out a single dassilication scheme or standard for reference purposes, in reality none of them stand alone. So a subproperty of ubiquity is interdependence, ,md frequently, integration. A systems approach might see the proliferation of both standards and classilications as purely a matter of integration-almost like a gigantic web of interoperability. Yet the sheer density of these phenomena go beyond questions of interoperability. They are layered, tangled, textured; they interact lo form an ecology as well as a flat set of compatibilities.
Ubiquitous classifications and standards are also interdependent and integrated, thus creating complex systems that work but the components of which tend to be invisible.
Example: Other classifications when the phenomena/object don't fit elsewhere or the "cumulative mess trajectory" which occurs when categories and standards interact in messy ways
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Ubiquity The first major theme is the ubiquity of classifying and standardizing. Classification schemes and standards literally saturate our environment.
Methodological themes for infrastructural inversion -- how to make the invisible visible
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wendynorris.com wendynorris.com
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This categorical saturation furthermore forms a complex web. Although it is possible to pull out a single classification scheme or standard for reference purposes, in reality none of them stand alone. So a_ subproperty of ubiquity is interdependence, and frequently, integrat10n. A systems approach might see the proliferation of both standards and classifications as purely a matter of integration-almost like a gigantic web of interoperability. Yet the sheer density of these phenomena go beyond questions of interoperability. They are layered, tangled, textured; they interact to form an ecology as well as a flat set of compatibilities.
Ubiquitous classifications and standards are also interdependent and integrated, thus creating complex systems that tend to be invisible.
Example: Other classifications when the phenomena/object don't fit elsewehre or the "cumulative mess trajectory" which occurs when categories and standards interact in messy ways
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blog.stockholmuniversitypress.se blog.stockholmuniversitypress.se
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we are also most pleased with developments that allow online annotation for all our books via Hypothes.is.
And we are pleased to be working with you!
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- Nov 2018
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digital.bmj.com digital.bmj.com
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support university and society-based publishing
A long time partner, Ubiquity recently announced deeper annotation support across their ebooks.
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- Oct 2015
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cms.whittier.edu cms.whittier.edu
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the ubiquity of aggression is an inevitable by-product of living in cities.
ubiquity - n.
the state or capacity of being everywhere, especially at the same time
aggression is everywhere and its just something that comes with living in a city?
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