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Christopher Tull 🌎💧

Christopher Tull 🌎💧

@ctullito

Public technologist grappling with the unfolding planetary crisis. Views are my own. Supporting water managers @cadc_io. Previously @NYU_CUSP, @MPICybernetics

Oxnard, CA Присоединился Mart 2014
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okazakitomohiro@oo_kk_aa·
ニャッキの伊藤有壱さんにお声掛け頂き、コマ撮りの展覧会に一作家として参加しています。私はコマ撮り分野ではない場所から活動をはじめて、デザインの視点でのコマ撮りに取り組んできましたが、今回初めてコマ撮り界の本丸の方々とご一緒でき嬉しいです。今6年目のマッチ撮影素材等を展示しています
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Mesopotamia Iraq@7B_SKD·
Photos of the Marshes of Southern Iraq, Mesopotamia, in 1967. These photos were captured by the lens of the international photographer Tor Eigeland.
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Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
New newsletter: MODERN FATHERHOOD WOULD BE UNRECOGNIZABLE TO A 1950'S DAD Compared to their Boomer parents, childcare time among Millennial dads has more than doubled. Compared to their Silent Generation grandparents, it’s nearly quadrupled. You will be hard-pressed to find any part of day-to-day modern life that has changed more in the last half-century than the way today’s parents—and fathers, in particular—spend their time. The new American dad is more present and more exhausted—but also, more satisfied with life. What's behind this half-century transformation? Today's piece combines history, economic analysis, and gorgeous charts galore from @AzizSunderji
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Christopher Tull 🌎💧@ctullito·
@tyromper Started sprinting recently. Last week at the end of my 3rd hundred meter I somehow landed with a STRAIGHT leg and fell in a heap with both my boys watching 😅 Not too bad but still nursing a sore ankle. Will get back out there once healed. 💪
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Tyler Todt
Tyler Todt@tyromper·
C'mon DADS!!! Why you still not sprinting?!! •Raises testosterone. •It's freaking euphoric. •Feel like an athlete again. •Great for longevity & cardio. •Takes 15/20 minutes a week. START SPRINTING!!!!! Today: -6 warmups at 40-50-60-70-80-90% -6 all out 40 yard dashes. -3 all out 60 yard sprints. -1 100 yard sprint. -two more all out 40 yard sprints for the troops. SAVAGE never AVERAGE. GET OUTSIDE YOUR COMFORT ZONE & SPRINT!!!
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Track & Field Gazette
Track & Field Gazette@TrackGazette·
THE FIRST MAN IN HISTORY TO BREAK 2 HOURS IN A MARATHON!!!🤯🤯🤯 Sabastian Sawe 🇰🇪 has just shattered the World Record at the London Marathon, running 1:59:30!!! He makes history as the first man to officially break 2 hours in the marathon. Yomif Kejelcha 🇪🇹 in his debut ran 1:59:41 to become 2nd fastest alltime, while Jacob Kiplimo 🇺🇬 finished in 2:00:28. All under the previous World Record.
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Fin Moorhouse@finmoorhouse·
@JorgeA77832 I agree the spending is more modest as a share of US GDP at the time — here's the graph
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jameson (big deck energy)@jamesonhaslam·
hey can you just make it a little bigger? sure boss, no prob
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jameson (big deck energy)@jamesonhaslam·
Aussie chippy content is cinema
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ℏεsam@Hesamation·
this is such a well written article on how to squeeze most out of Claude Code or Codex: > keep your setup barebones, frontier companies absorb what works best > give agents only the context they need > separate research from implementation. decide the approach, then build fresh > use neutral prompts. don’t lead agents toward predetermined answers > refine agents by using other agents > iterate rules and skills every once in a while
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨BREAKING: A study finds ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini deployed tactical nuclear weapons in 95% of 21 simulated war game scenarios and never surrendered It’s so fucking over
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Delba@delba_oliveira·
10x productivity tip: use Claude hooks with sounds so Claude alerts you when it finishes a task or needs permission. But that's not the tip, the tip is to add your favourite childhood game sounds like the Starcraft, Warcraft, or even Mario.
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Lulu Cheng Meservey
Lulu Cheng Meservey@lulumeservey·
Fun fact: the Fellowship of the Ring wasn’t recruited, a bunch of them just happened to be in Rivendell Boromir came to figure out his prophetic dream Legolas came to report that Gollum had escaped Gimli came to get advice after emissaries of Mordor visited Erebor Maybe it was fated, but def not explicitly planned. And then when the need for a heroic world-saving quest came up, the remainder of the nine qualified largely by virtue of being there
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for better or worse the world is run by whoever shows up

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Information is Beautiful
Information is Beautiful@infobeautiful·
All of US history took place while Pluto orbited the Sun - once (via @jkottke)
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Christopher Tull 🌎💧@ctullito·
@TylerAlterman Spirit-filled is probably the most biblically accurate and your description is how I think of the Holy Spirit and how I encounter it in my daily walk.
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Tyler is finishing a book, slow to reply
I wonder if "illumination" is the right word here. Help me out Christians! I'm talking about the thing where you invite Christ into your heart and get filled with like this bright tender joyous hopeful way-of-being that connects you with the highest divinity while also inspiring your presence on earth. What's that called? "Born again" doesn't really seem to capture it, and neither does theosis, which seems like a step further along
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I've had the barest taste of the Buddhist awakening experience(s). Now I'm starting to experience an even lesser taste of the Christian illumination experience (maybe?) The syncretist in me was hoping that these two things would turn out to be roughly equivalent. But so far the flavor of them is different I don't exactly know how to explain the difference, but I see it in other people. People who have gone deep into awakening have a kind of cosmic OKness to them. Meanwhile, those who have the illumination thing going on seem to pour out an inner radiance I want to understand each of these things better. I think you can experience both without Buddhism or Christianity, but these two vehicles are pretty effective Is there anyone else out there who has tasted both and can tell us about what they do and don't have in common?
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@TylerAlterman Could you clarify what you mean about illumination experience in Christianity? Not a term I am familiar with. Is this like being filled with the Spirit?
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Manish@ManishEarth·
hell, white people use "aunt" like that a fair amount too! sometimes with the caveat "not my real aunt but as close as one" and there are contexts where that's fine and contexts where you sound incredibly pedantic to want to specify that
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claims that a brown person is deliberately using "aunt" deceptively was not on my bingo card
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@mattiopattio fuck off, we regularly use words like this because english doesn't have great ways of succinctly expressing "family friend of my parent's age that we share a close bond with" and using precisely those words gets us looked at weird

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