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trying to be a good human. into fp, but not mean about it. beauty and happiness 🇺🇸🇻🇪🇨🇳🇯🇵

東京 Katılım Şubat 2011
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jco
jco@jco·
@kinesisergo 360 split keyboard but fully tented 80 degrees like the freestyle! My dream!
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jco@jco·
@dieworkwear But I think an issue this framework (one which I really like!) fails to address is that not all areas have such well developed languages, or as a friend called it, "legible." So creating styles is hard because the language isn't there, or others (even in subgroup) may not get it
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
IMO, once you think of dress as social language, it's very easy to understand everything else, such as how to put together outfits and how trends emerge. 🧵
Will Tjernlund@Tjernlund

@dieworkwear How do you consider people starting new trends? Like not defending elon, but imagine Kardashians make this style popular, at what point do fashion experts decide they are right?

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jco
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@TychoBrahe Have they gotten there yet???
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Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe@TychoBrahe·
Watching Gen Z on TikTok arrive at the idea that representing something in art isn't the same as advocating for it has been a wild ride.
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jco
jco@jco·
@mattpocockuk I'm a big fan for types we control, one downside when dealing with outside APIs is it means that even backwards compatible changes will break your schema A tradeoff to be sure
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I can think of way more cases where I'd want `strict` than not. I'm going to start adding it to all the schemas that handle outside data. What do you think?
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
z.strict() fixed a nasty bug for me this morning. You should probably be using it on most of the schemas that handle outside data. Here's the bug 🧵
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jco
jco@jco·
@snikolov Then treat personal biological phenomenon as a source of entropy. The tuning out is trying not to do more or less of the thing once you're paying attention. Tuning in is still being aware of it
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jco
jco@jco·
@snikolov Like you tap every time a bird lands or something. I think there's a hidden constraint that the random tapping has to be fast, but if you go off a low entropy source, you can probably do it. Which I think is interesting in its own way But for oneself? Maybe you meditate+
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NaN demeulemeester
NaN demeulemeester@snikolov·
ever try to tap on something randomly? How would you do it? I found myself repeating a pattern and, becoming aware of this, trying to break the pattern. For the initial pattern is something that can be compressed. But the process governing my variations can also be compressed
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jco
jco@jco·
@JackMcCloy For the exact reason you're asking this these days I try to use it only in the sense of "this has to do with things that only matter for large companies." So not a value judgement, more descriptive of a type of feature set
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Jack McCloy
Jack McCloy@JackMcCloy·
When you use the term "enterprise quality" or "enterprise grade" do you mean them as a good thing or a bad thing?
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jco
jco@jco·
@thejohnfreeman She's truly perplexing Also hey John been a while!!!
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norvid_studies@norvid_studies·
list of people whose tweets make me retroactively view their books worse: m mitchell deutsch JCO steven king i guess? call it a draw surowiecki acemoglu just now! [honorary lecun if he wrote books] [[honorary chiang for the nyorker incidents]] list of {the opposite}: egan lol
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jco
jco@jco·
@BretDevereaux Replies actually used to work like this, leading to the practice of ".@" in the case where someone wanted to send it to their followers. Twitter thought it was too complicated for users to understand the rules around who saw what. I agree that it'd be nice to have!
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"Online Rent-a-Sage" Bret Devereaux
Perhaps this already exists, but I want a 'private reply' option, where I can reply to someone's tweet and the visibility is normal, but it doesn't get blasted on to the timelines of my followers. Sometimes I want to engage in a conversation without dragging in a bunch of folks.
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jco
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@BeijingPalmer This thread makes me think they should have gotten you to write the show instead
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jco
jco@jco·
@snikolov this is a lame joke 😼
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NaN demeulemeester
NaN demeulemeester@snikolov·
what's with the audiophile bashing on here... they catch a lot of flac
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jco
jco@jco·
@hirune_maidM @NapChanNoFan よく伝わりましたよ!昼寝様は何も悪くなかったんですけどいつも通り可愛かったです!でもこのルールはすごく厳しいと思いますよね😢😢😢
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jco
jco@jco·
@brianhioe And also it's amazing! Taiwan should lean hard on it
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jco
jco@jco·
@nana_maidM きっと見に行きます
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Jason Cordova
Jason Cordova@jasoncordova6·
We're watching a stunning takeover of America's political and civic life. It's happening because right-wing activists play for keeps, left-wing activists play for likes, and Democrats play by the rules.
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jco
jco@jco·
@mellifera_x3 @YumeTsuretekita AFAIK you can't get it online in Japan. You have to go to a true pharmacy. I've been to lazy to go in but we've asked at a Dr's office and that's what they said. Guess it's more controlled than elsewhere...
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stressica
stressica@mellifera_x3·
omg one of the worst cases of pissing out my ass ever i KNOW that i am lactose intolerant but i dind't remember it being THIS bad all i had was some cheese😭😭😭
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