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SayLayPsyYa

@Zaytion_

Seeking first principles. Or cat pics.

Everywhere Katılım Temmuz 2020
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SayLayPsyYa@Zaytion_·
The biggest lie is believing that “you” have 80 summers. There are 80 versions of you that get to experience 80 summers. Life looks a lot different when you stop believing you are a single person. “You” stop putting stuff off because there is no later for “you”. “Later” is a lie.
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Tywin’s Friends From de Other Side
I dont think the Blood DK problem is centered on the Herald cards anymore, as the buffs made such a good job But if anyone could question something ofc would be WHY THE HELL DOES EXPERIMENTAL ANIMATION COST 6 MANA WTFFFFFF
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SuperSisi@SuperSisi·
This is awesome
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
He couldn’t take his wife to see the world. So he spent two years making the world come to her. Mr Kuroki and his wife married in 1956 and spent 30 years running a dairy farm together in rural Japan, raising two children and caring for 60 cows. They planned to travel the country when they retired. Then at 52, Mrs Kuroki lost her sight in one week from a complication of diabetes. She stopped leaving the house. Her husband noticed people stopping to admire a small pink flower in their garden called shibazakura. He realised she could still smell it. He sold the cows, cleared the land, and spent two years planting thousands of them across the entire farm. Every spring, up to 7,000 people visit in a single day. The old cowshed is now a display telling their love story. Mrs Kuroki can often be seen walking through the flowers with her husband, smiling.
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Student: They’re not making nukes 
Nuclear Engineer: I’m a nuclear engineer by the way… here’s the Iranian official admitting they wanted the bomb 😭
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かみぱっぱ
かみぱっぱ@kamipapa2·
犬と帰還軍人シリーズは大好き
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SayLayPsyYa
SayLayPsyYa@Zaytion_·
@CosimoCapital What is this “staking” you speak of? Why would it need to be staked?
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Cosimo Capiτal ⚜️
Cosimo Capiτal ⚜️@CosimoCapital·
There is a criticism of Canton Network that keeps circulating and it is worth addressing directly because it conflates two completely different things. he criticism is that Super Validators are permissioned, meaning they go through a committee approval process rather than being open to anyone. That is true. And if Canton were just another enterprise blockchain, it would be a legitimate concern. But Canton is not just another enterprise blockchain and that distinction is the entire point. Every enterprise chain that came before Canton, Quorum, Corda, Hyperledger, had one thing in common. The value created by the network accrued to the companies running it. There was no public ownership vehicle. If you believed in the thesis you could not participate. The institutions building on those networks captured everything and everyone else watched. Canton broke that model entirely. There is no equity. No venture round. No preferred shareholders sitting above you in the capital structure. $CC is the only vehicle through which anyone participates in the economics of the network. The Super Validators earn it. The Foundation holds it. Everyone else can buy it, and staking is coming which means anyone can earn it by participating in network security. The permissioned validator criticism also misses what is actually happening on the ground. Startups are running regular validators right now. @Send is a startup running on Canton. @temple_ny is a startup running on Canton. The network is young and the Super Validator set reflects the institutional credibility required to attract Goldman, DTCC, and Broadridge into production settlement infrastructure. That credibility requirement is a feature not a bug. It is what makes the institutional adoption tangible rather than theoretical. The comparison to previous enterprise chains is the wrong frame entirely. Those chains had no public token. No open participation. No mechanism by which anyone outside the consortium could benefit from the network's growth. Canton has all three. Anyone can buy $CC. Anyone can build on the network. Anyone can operate on it. Staking is coming. @YuvalRooz catching flak for the Super Validator structure is people applying the wrong mental model to a genuinely new thing. This is not a permissioned enterprise chain with a token bolted on. This is institutional infrastructure with open economic participation built into the foundation from the start. The facts are being missed. The token is the only vehicle and anyone can own it. $CC
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Jim W1JT
Jim W1JT@Jim_W1JT·
@BrianRoemmele Very cool but the music .....why? seriously.....explain why the music? do you think it helps?
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
When I say garage builders are not waiting to ask permission or “go to market” to please the VC class, I am not theorizing. This farmer had a need to get to places at his farm to he built it in his garage. Like all inventions it don’t have to pass any test but his own.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

Understand when you build your debates about “them” and “they” are not going to allow you and me to let our robots build more robots: We ain’t asking permission. It is already taking shape in garages around the world it will not stop. It is not utopia—it is just not dystopia.

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SayLayPsyYa@Zaytion_·
@tyneslol How did you get in my feed? WHO ARE YOU WORKING FOR?!?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I think I need to be fired. I've done 232 dry sauna sessions. Last week I confirmed, for the first time (by swallowing a pill), whether the core temperature threshold that gates the primary cellular repair mechanism was actually being reached in my protocol. The threshold is 102.2°F (39.0°C). For me, that takes 33 min at 195°F. With ice on face and neck, 38min. My standard daily protocol was 20 minutes. That wasn’t enough time to get my core body temp to the heat shock threshold of 102.2°F (39.0°C). Causing me to ask, did I just waste 77 hours and 20 min? It's possible my heat threshold has increased and the heat shock protein release was happening previously, but I doubt it based upon the subjective feeling I now understand as being 102.2F (39.0°C). It’s brutal. For these 232 sessions, I measured the temperature of the air, humidity, duration, frequency, the sweat output, blood biomarkers, vascular response, toxin clearance and fertility markers. There is no human body in history that has been more measured in sauna than mine. Nevertheless, I did not confirm the one number that determines whether the primary mechanism was activating. My goal wasn't to be a sauna bro. It was to saunamaxx. I was doing the former while thinking I was doing the latter. I rest my case. I should probably be fired.
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Raymond G.
Raymond G.@raymondgstanley·
This is what being an American really is. No piece of paper can make you an American. It comes from the soul. 🇺🇸 Based @Asmongold share of the Patriot @shortmagsmle's quote tweet. 🔥
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Max Lugavere
Max Lugavere@maxlugavere·
Eating the same meals on repeat was associated with 40% greater weight loss.
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PoIiMath
PoIiMath@politicalmath·
My teens wanted to watch a horror movie so we watched The Shining, which sent me down a rabbit trail Critics *hated* The Shining when it was released. Siskel gave it 2 stars. Variety said Kubrick "destroyed all that was so terrifying about the King novel". One critic called it "Shallow, self-conscious, and dull. Read the book". Kubrick was nominated for "Worst Director" at the first Razzie awards I find all of this insane. In imdb, The Shining is rated as one of the top 100 movies of all time. It is seared into our collective memory with "all work and no play" and "Here's Johnny" and "red rum". Somehow Kubrick made a horror movie that every "smart" person hated when it came out and yet endured as one of the great movies of all time. How do you do that?
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SayLayPsyYa@Zaytion_·
@ShitpostGate I eat the same dinner every day. You know what I don’t have to do? Think about what I’m going to eat. Already handled.
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SayLayPsyYa@Zaytion_·
@shylockh Regret is a vice. Don’t give in to things to avoid it. Avoid it out of principle.
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Shylock Holmes
Shylock Holmes@shylockh·
Having children greatly reduces regret about partner choice. With just a wife, it's easy to construct appealing counterfactuals of your life if you'd ended up with someone else. But when those counterfactuals mean your children don't exist, it's almost too sad to contemplate.
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