Jacob Tarr

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Jacob Tarr

Jacob Tarr

@JacobDTarr

Curiosity, expressiveness, spirituality.

British Columbia Beigetreten Ocak 2026
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Rachel Zader
Rachel Zader@RachelZader·
If you start reading people well, one of my best suggestions is to constantly be asking yourself, "What does this person want me to see about them?"
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Daniel 🦔
Daniel 🦔@DanielW_Kiwi·
I have dealt with a few IT professionals in other companies. Most are great but some are totally useless. How do these people stay employed? I know I'm a dev and not the best at IT but still worlds better. For example one didn't know that a patch panel is not a switch.
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Jacob Tarr
Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@hopes_revenge This can’t be happening this can’t be happening we are all going to die
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hope hopes hoping@hopes_revenge·
BREAKING: MOO DENG’S BODY FOUND FLOATING IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
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Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@DanielW_Kiwi It’s good if there is some sort of acute loud noise to block it out just enough.
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Jacob Tarr
Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@47fucb4r8c69323 Cliche, but God knows your intention and one should ask for the ability to think clearer and moral strength from Him. Practically, how do private intentions not lead to some sort of action in the world? At the very least there would be sensory feedback which is real in the body.
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47fucb4r8curb4fc8f8r4bfic8r@47fucb4r8c69323·
Two men kill two young children by driving drunk. They don't know each other. One of the men feels intense remorse for this mistake and dedicates his life to stricter DUI legislation. The other man loved the feeling of taking another life, and now has an urge to kill again, making his life miserable. To stop this from happening to another person, he dedicated his life to stricter DUI legislation. I'm not going to ask you who is better or more moral, fuck that normie ass bullshit. My question is: are hidden, immeasurable, unfalsifiable, unverifiable, entirely private intentions real?
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Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@plasmarob I didn’t realize any Christian church allowed baptism by women. I knew of women pastors but didn’t know this far.
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Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@jiratickets Very kind and thoughtful friend. Those books are nice too.
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JT@jiratickets·
I have a friend who I often go out late drinking with, and inevitably we get into conversation about books, and when I tell him I haven’t read whatever he’s raving about, he orders a copy to my house no matter how much I protest. I’m at 6 books now. Good friend to have
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Rico@henumhowie·
I was squadmates with John Fetterman in WW3, and we had to give him a wooden gun because he wouldn't stop trying to shoot himself in the head.
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Daniel 🦔
Daniel 🦔@DanielW_Kiwi·
Chilli beef and cheese pie is a top 10 meat pie
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Jennifer D'aww@GMShivers·
Throwback to Bear as a tiny baby. He always looked like he was smirking due to the indent and black whisker
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Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@47fucb4r8c69323 Good taste. I enjoy how Quintilian took his passion for Cicero’s rhetoric and systemized it for education and such. Epic. I have not read Geoffrey. Thanks for the heads up.
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47fucb4r8curb4fc8f8r4bfic8r@47fucb4r8c69323·
@JacobDTarr When I was doing my Phd I preferred Quintilian but I do not remember why. Also, Geoffrey of Vinsauf has been forgotten to history but he's very important and insightful.
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47fucb4r8curb4fc8f8r4bfic8r@47fucb4r8c69323·
In 2020 Time published this piece titled "Social Media Platforms Claim Moderation Will Reduce Harrassment, Disinformation and Conspiracies. It Won't": time.com/5855733/social… . It begins: "If the United States wants to protect democracy and public health, it must acknowledge that internet platforms are causing great harm and accept that executives like Mark Zuckerberg are not sincere in their promises to do better. The “solutions” Facebook and others have proposed will not work. They are meant to distract us." Just a few years later, it has promoted Yudkowsky (several times) warning that we need to shut AI down, it's dangerous, etc. etc. And now we have the public attempting to kill human beings because they've been whipped into a frenzy. Look, we all gotta eat. I get it. And the media needs attention to get clicks to get revenue to make money. However, we need limits. I don't mean censorship or regulations (those don't work, they just make this problem worse), I mean we all need to have the backbone, the confidence, and the moral values to refuse to enable hysteria and polemical fear mongering. Whatever political thing you care about, it matters less than fear mongering. Before Hitler/Stalin/Mao/insertbadguyhere killed millions of people, he had to convince others to kill millions of people. You are easy to convince to believe X if you do not know how people use words to convince you to believe X. Others are as well, so if you want to make the world a better place educate people so that they cannot be duped into stupid acts of violence. Rhetoric matters. Learn it.
xlr8harder@xlr8harder

This is why it was irresponsible for @ESYudkowsky to talk about bombing datacenters in TIME magazine. Because this raising temperature is inevitable, and things like what he wrote will help fuel what comes. Either he realized that and did it anyway, or he didn't and is a fool.

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Jacob Tarr
Jacob Tarr@JacobDTarr·
@repligate Not my experience. CS was full of some of the biggest nimwits I’ve met. Philosophy and Math departments stacked with intelligence.
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j⧉nus@repligate·
when i was in undergrad the STEM classes were mostly fine. but people in the humanities (e.g. philosophy) classes seemed extraordinarily dumb. i often didnt read assignments or pay attention, but i was consistently the only kid able to carry discussions or answer questions. it was pretty awkward because i'd try to give others a chance so whenever the professors asked a question there would be like 15 seconds of uncomfortable silence and then i'd answer.
leah@leahetc_

if anyone’s wondering what the undergrad classes are like these days

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critter@BecomingCritter·
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Aella@Aella_Girl

@orphcorp that's cause the bible sucks dude. you can pull out individual verses that sound nice but a lot of it really sucks. find a better source

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BOBBY MARS@bobby_on_mars·
@coldhealing “sapphic soccer” is a redundant phrase
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