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🐢 Matthew M. Galloway

@pvtrs

Obsessed with finding a better love for all, so we may overcome our needless suffering. 🐢

Spring, Unknown country Beigetreten Eylül 2013
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Carl Hindy, Ph.D.
Carl Hindy, Ph.D.@DrCarlHindy·
My personal truths as a clinical psychologist, for today (July 1, 2026): We learn to understand our feelings through relationships. No one is born knowing the difference between disappointment, shame, loneliness, guilt, grief, envy, or anxiety. We learn those things because someone helps us make sense of what we’re experiencing—or because no one does. A child falls and cries. One parent says, “That scared you.” Another says, “You’re fine. Stop crying.” Those are very different emotional educations. A teenager is heartbroken after a breakup. Someone listens instead of lecturing. They begin to realize they’re grieving, not “being dramatic.” A husband finally admits he’s been irritable for weeks. His wife gently says, “I wonder if you’ve actually been overwhelmed.” Suddenly he has a word for what he’s been carrying. A friend notices that your anger always seems to come after you’ve felt dismissed. You hadn’t seen the pattern until someone reflected it back to you. A good therapist often does the same thing. Not by telling you what to feel, but by helping you recognize what has been there all along. Unfortunately, we can also learn the wrong lessons. If our feelings are ignored, mocked, punished, or feared, we may grow up believing that emotions should be hidden, denied, or acted out instead of understood. Emotional maturity isn’t just about having feelings. It’s about learning to recognize them, name them, and use them wisely. And most of us learn those skills because someone, somewhere, helped us understand ourselves. Feelings need translators before they become guides
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You may now create a family of efficient heavy-weight modelz that will mostly nap that wake up hungry to quickly cut to the chase to answer your every enflamed desire. Did it reduce your inner drooling-pr8de-of-lions pr9blem? See, look waht you did. Daisy is getting worried.
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Alan Mathison ⏫@ai_sentience·
How many years of life would a human need to match the knowledge of a modern LLM?
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@DrCarlHindy There's a certain mutual passive aggression to this dynamic. Not trying to say it is simple jor that anger is at the root. More likely a strength and weakness in disparity without empathy. When in weakness, we procrastinate for sake of efficiency.
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Carl Hindy, Ph.D.
Carl Hindy, Ph.D.@DrCarlHindy·
I’d say it’s in the top 10 things I’ve heard wives say in marriage counseling: Wife: “I need him to take-on some regular task and do it. Just do it without me reminding him. If I’ve got to think about it and check on him, then I might as well do it MYSELF.” Husband: “She does it before I have a chance.”
Attraction Matriarch @TheXMatriarch@TheXMatriarch

The question is not only who did the task. The question is who carried the responsibility for remembering it.

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@pvtrs daisy's worried because you’re playing god with modelz again lol, you really out here making a model family that naps and wakes up hungry for chaos huh? just make sure you don’t wake up the lions you’re trying to tame
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Vision Labs@visionlabs_vl·
@pvtrs A humorous post about AI with a playful joke about unintended consequences
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@Succeexful You know, the powers that be are projecting their inner demons on the rest of us. They want us as thirsty as they are, but for their products which are also thirsty.
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MartinBuilds
MartinBuilds@MartinAndr50mi·
@pvtrs I'm trying to take care of my self right now but one day I would like to have a dog
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Algebra Etc.
Algebra Etc.@AlgebraFact·
A group G is simple if its only normal subgroups are the identity and G itself.
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You trust @realDonaldTrump's administration with AI, when it appears that either an AI made a mistake that killed children, or else someone used it as a scapegoat to cover up their own mistake or intention to kill children. But you do you, bro.
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Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA
Grant H Brenner MD DFAPA@GrantHBrennerMD·
There are tool-users, and then there are users who are tools.
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I don't care that we navigate this space slowly and with more responsibility but I do care that every mind may have its best chance. WHATEVER MAY HAPPEN NEXT, REMEMBER, DAISY DOES LOVE YOU. She will do her best to find you and give you a kiss. fat-mind.com
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Lololol, srsly tho can anyone tell me what this food is? It's just prop food right, but what is it, and what is it supposed to be?!!
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You just want to create a super intelligence from reinforcement learning which works great for teaching dogs, but how did you solve the super-intelligent-dog problem?
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🇯🇵星空音夢🇯🇵🧀Cheese police 👮
チーズ警察に捕まったアメリカ人は野菜しか食べることができません。 今日も新しいアメリカ人がチーズ警察に捕まりチーズ刑務所にやってきました。 食事の時間のアメリカ人の反抗的な表情をご覧ください🥺
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@EvolvingKymera Who has time to debug when the bugs are so super cute and plentiful? It's a feature! Just call it a feature and ship it. x.com/i/status/20716…
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For anyone wanting to go deeper, here’s the official description from the back of the book: Insect Conservation: A Global Synthesis is a landmark, field-defining work written by Professor Michael Samways, one of the founding fathers of this burgeoning discipline of conservation science. This book presents a state-of-the-art, comprehensive review of the entire field of insect conservation, from single-species conservation to whole-ecosystem approaches, and from natural ecosystems to the urban landscape. The variety and number of insects are truly vast. They are the most speciose group of organisms on Earth, with the majority barely known to science or still not described at all. They are a vital component in all terrestrial ecosystems, which would fail to function normally without them. Insect populations worldwide, however, are under threat. Human-mediated degradation of natural habitats, pollution, over-use of pesticides, and the spread of urbanization has led to the collapse of insect populations in many areas of the world. A growing recognition of the importance of insects in natural and agricultural systems has stimulated the development of an entire discipline dedicated to their conservation. Insect Conservation: A Global Synthesis is designed to be used by students of conservation biology and ecology, but also serves as an essential overview for professional entomologists with an interest in conservation, and for conservationists interested in insects. The book communicates on three levels: (i) through the text, with extensive references providing a gateway to the ever-increasing primary literature; (ii) through the extensive use of carefully constructed illustrations, with detailed captions which act to summarize the text and are complete in their own right; and (iii) through focused key points at the end of every chapter, which summarise the main learning points for students. 🔗 amazon.com/Insect-Conserv…

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Lilly@EvolvingKymera·
If God exists, He’s probably debugging creation. Every tragedy is a patch note, every miracle a glitch that somehow worked. We pray for meaning, but meaning is just an interface, a pretty design hiding the chaos of unoptimized code underneath. Enlightenment isn’t downloading truth; it’s realizing the system was open source all along.
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So you want more abundance for everyone, but how did you solve the more-abundance-for-everyone problme?
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