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Paul Knight 🌞 🌑 🌎

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Architecture and city planning at https://t.co/YWEZ7JDrvP. Research at https://t.co/q2Ti8afyWK. #Bitcoin

New York, New York Katılım Aralık 2011
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Dr -ck@ckpooldev·
Half hour of Saturn moon motion captured on 2025-08-02. Meade 16" SCT.
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LM Studio@lmstudio·
Meet gpt-oss, OpenAI's open models! openai/gpt-oss-20b openai/gpt-oss-120b Download and run them now on Mac, Windows, or Linux with LM Studio!
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Holden Culotta@Holden_Culotta·
Mike Rowe: “We’ve been telling kids for 15 years to learn to code.” “Well, AI is coming for the coders.” “It’s not coming for the welders, the plumbers, the steamfitters, the pipefitters, the HVAC, or the electricians.” “In Aspen, I sat and listened to Larry Fink say we need 500,000 electricians in the next couple of years—not hyperbole.” “The BlueForge Alliance, who oversees our maritime industrial base—that’s 15,000 individual companies who are collectively charged with building and delivering nuclear-powered subs to the Navy … calls and says, we’re having a hell of a time finding tradespeople. Can you help?” “I said, I don’t know, man … how many do you need? He says, 140,000.” “These are our submarines. Things go hypersonic, a little sideways with China, Taiwan, our aircraft carriers are no longer the point of the spear. They’re vulnerable.” “Our submarines matter, and these guys have a pinch point because they can’t find welders and electricians to get them built.” “The automotive industry needs 80,000 collision repair and technicians.” “Energy, I don’t even know what the number is, I hear 300,000, I hear 500,000.” “There is a clear and present freakout going on right now. I’ve heard from six governors in the last six months. I’ve heard from the heads of major companies.” @mikeroweworks
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
The median household income necessary to purchase the median priced home for sale in the US ($123k) is now 56% higher than the current median household income ($79k). This is the most unaffordable housing market in history. Video: youtube.com/watch?v=gBhDKF…
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Jaime
Jaime@izurietavarea·
If you haven’t, get yourself a copy of The Architecture of Happiness, and def check out Perell’s post.
David Perell@david_perell

Alain de Botton has written ~17 books and runs the School of Life YouTube channel, which now has almost 10 million subscribers. And this is a rare interview for him. Some highlights: 1. A clear night sky is a challenge to everything we think we know. 2. If we really took on board what that night sky is telling us, we'd have to lie down and just question absolutely everything. 3. Writer's block is a conflict between shame and the desire for honesty. 4. The effect of mass media is to industrialize and commercialize our thinking, which leaves no room for the free thinker, the honest thinker, and the authentic thinker. 5. You've got to be attentive to your own sensations and thoughts. That's the real work of writing. 6. Every person is an incredible library of sensations but so often, particularly in the academic world, people think: “Let’s ignore ourselves as a source of data and find out what Cicero said, or what Socrates said, or what Michel Foucault said." 7. Writing can be revenge for the silenced person, which is why so many writers are meek in person but fierce on the page. 8. A work of art is the best thing you can do with your dislocation and distress, and sometimes, it’s even an alternative to losing your mind. 9. Emerson said: "In the minds of geniuses, we find our own neglected thoughts." 10. The thoughts of geniuses aren’t fundamentally different from others. It’s just that they’re able to put words to sensations we’ve long felt but couldn’t articulate. 11. Writing prompt: If there were no rules, if you couldn't fail, if no one was going to laugh, if you were going to be dead tomorrow, what would you actually do and say? How would you write, let's say? That's the thing you should write. I've shared the full conversation with Alain de Botton below. You can watch here or on YouTube, and listen on Apple or Spotify. You'll find the links in the reply tweets.

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Whenever I send a bitcoin transaction it feels like digital sorcery. Signing with a hardware device renders otherwise abstract mathematics into something tangible, like touching cryptography. I imagine this is what it felt like when we first “captured” electricity.
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Congress for the New Urbanism
Congress for the New Urbanism@NewUrbanism·
This CNU Legacy Project proposes a network of trails and expanded sidewalks to better connect a small village, making it more livable. Connecting With Hope is for Hope Village in RI, with Historical Concepts as the lead. cnu.org/publicsquare/2…
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orthodoxmason@orthodoxmason·
First time using sheep’s wool insulation. Gotta say, I’m quite a fan.
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@stewartbrand Entire knowledge bases of books on architecture, city planning, science, etc, now comprise my own "intranet" of knowledge. The combination of AIs and ebooks is incredibly powerful. #Research+Assistant+(the+second+member+in+my+two-member+book+club)" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">aleph.press/daa06d#Researc
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Stewart Brand
Stewart Brand@stewartbrand·
How do I make the content of all the books I've written available to all AIs? The question is inspired by some serious mistakes I encountered on @Grok. (I asked it about John Deere's daughters and their husbands, who were brought into the company. Its answers left out the most important daughter.
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Sure you can have an economy with a fixed supply of money if you accept structural deflation and all the negative consequences of that. But the writer conveniently does not address those hurdles.
Mises Institute@mises

How much money does an economy need in circulation to function? Austrians believe that a growing economy does not need a growing supply of money, which sets Austrian Economics apart from other schools of economic thought. | Paul F. Cwik mises.org/mises-wire/opt…

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