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@_StevenFan

Keeping open a door of possibility • cohering my collaborative tribe • garage lab building era

pdx Tham gia Mayıs 2013
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integrated daddy@_StevenFan·
hey we noticed you from across the fitness landscape and we really dig your meta-integrative cognitive phenotype
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aquila @ 🟦☁️@belllmonts·
no chatgpt for me, thanks. i will be asking the rock alien as we embark on a suicide mission to save both our planets from astrophage
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Graham Christensen
Some poor sucker is going to buy this house and find the greatest collection of homeowner specials of all homeowner specials.
Bill D'Alessandro@BillDA

I was quoted $10,000 to install two dehumidifiers in my crawlspace. I saved $7,500 by designing a DIY custom crawl space dehumidification system with Claude 🤑 I am not an HVAC professional. Here’s how I did it. Our story begins with the discovery that our new home needed a dehumidifier installed in the crawl space to prevent mold. The professionals told me it would cost $10k, since I’d need one unit on each end due to the size of the space, plus a second drain line installed. “Can’t we just use fans to move the humid air from one side toward the dehumidifier?” They wouldn’t do that. Enter Claude… I uploaded a floor plan of my crawl space and air volume dimensions, telling Claude what I was trying to do. It researched the best dehumidifier sized appropriately for my air volume (100 pints apparently). Found me the best price - $1,500. Now it was time for fans 💨 I had originally envisioned the single dehumidifier at one end of the space, with fans on the opposite end. Claude taught me that would just draw more moist outdoor air in through the vents on that side, creating a linear flow through the crawl space. Instead it modeled the air flow and suggested a circular vortex with 4 fans, one on each wall, in a circle. That sucks in minimal outdoor air, keeping cool dry air circulating. I told it to research appropriate fans. It found four 20” sealed bearing fans on Amazon (impervious to dust), with DC drive motors (more energy efficient than AC apparently). $120 each. 🔌 It told me to buy a smart plug for each fan and a few internet connected humidity sensors. Another $200. Claude mapped where to install everything in the crawl space. Here’s how it works - the humidity sensors monitor the crawl space air continuously. If it ever exceeds 60% humidity, the smart plugs switch on all 4 fans, circulating the air in the crawl space past the dehumidifier until the humidity is below 50% 🔃🔃🔃 Total cost ~$2,500 for everything and one Saturday of work for me. I saved $7,500 vs. the original quote because I didn’t need two dehumidifiers, and Claude tells me my version is nearly twice as energy efficient. Plus I learned a ton about my home and had fun. I didn’t know anything about dehumidifiers, fans, or air flow dynamics before starting. AI can do so much more than write code - the applications are endless.

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JT@jiratickets·
PROJECT HAIL MARY (2026)
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integrated daddy@_StevenFan·
@goblinodds shape your timeline with negative feedback--probably maps to "i want to see less of this personally"
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2HP goblin advisor@goblinodds·
ok what does the dislike button actually DO idk whether to use it liberally or hardly at all
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
look at this shit the stroller itself is over 50lbs accessories are plentiful and exorbitantly priced amzn.to/4rTxd07
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eigenrobot@eigenrobot·
spent $800 on a canopied stroller wagon today so my wife can push the kids around this summer like she's some kind of palanquin-wallah transporting the infantes makes sense locally but how did we end up here
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Stuart Hameroff
Stuart Hameroff@StuartHameroff·
I think Anirban’s brain jelly biomimetic approach is far more likely to be conscious than silicon devices. I’m not a betting man but I’d bet a lot on that. The quantum brain jelly systems are copying biology which is the only known consciousness. The aromatic ring quantum optical states are very likely to be dampened by anesthesia. They maintain coherence for 5 milliseconds. The ‘Orch’ is there. Can there be Orch OR? Would they have a full range of emotions? Maybe. Eventually. But then for it/they to be responsive they’d need a motor system I’d assume. Probably doable @anirbanbandyo ??
Sal Cataudella@Sal_Cataudella

@StuartHameroff Dr. Hameroff, let’s assume that Anirban’s brainjelly will be conscious soon. Do you think the brainjelly will have feelings? Will it be seek pleasure, experience sadness, happiness, fear, etc. associated with that consciousness? And if not what would it imply?

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In 1973, the oil embargo lasted 5m & caused a decade of stagflation. The world was not globalized & things were sourced locally. 1) Today the ENERGY CONTENT of products around you is much much higher than 1973. 2) The West has too much DEBT so impossible to fight stagflation.
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Misha@mishapathy·
This is sort of embarrassing, but how do single people meet their physical contact needs?
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luke ✨@responsiblparty·
hahahahaha, it’s my 🧬
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bashu, thanks@bashu_thanks·
@jessald @mishapathy imagine you move to a city where you don't know anybody... where would you get 2 hugs a week?
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Jess of Camp@frideswyth·
In Bermuda both the guys I had sex with only had patience for ten seconds of movie. Literally. I was startled tbh but rolled with it. Both are accomplished fishermen dealing with challenging seas who won’t stop talking about boats and fishing wire. What’s my point. Go outside?!
taco belle@animalologist

Many sweet boys need permission to make a move, so give it to them Establishing the context of Netflix and chill is not enough for some of them to get the memo that u want them make a move on you. You have to be unmistakable about it. They’re trained to be respectful not forward

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integrated daddy@_StevenFan·
@odd_joel hmmmm yes i have heard about this 3x but maybe this will be the time i do some research.
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IndiJo@odd_joel·
nice clean stack. if the remote sessions ever get flaky on mobile (been hearing that a lot today), worth having mosh protocol as a backup — keeps terminal sessions alive through phone sleep and network switches. been using Moshi for this, also does voice-to-terminal which saves a lot of thumbing
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integrated daddy@_StevenFan·
My current minimal no-maintainance dev stack: - VScode - Anthropic Claude Code sandbox container, - Claude --dangerously-skip-permissions - Remote session from mobile Claude app
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Bovril-Gesellschaft
KISSINGER: The feasibility of…you’re asking about- NIXON: Fusing with a sandworm, Henry. Yes. And ruling as God Emperor. I want a, I want a frank feasibility assessment. KISSINGER: Mr. President, I want to…I’m going to approach this as I would any, ah, as a strategic question and simply note that the first obstacle would appear to be- NIXON: The sandworms don’t exist. I know the sandworms don’t exist, Henry. I’m not- do I seem like a man who doesn’t know that? I’m talking about the principle. I’m talking about whether the architecture of the thing, whether a version of this, a, an analogous- HALDEMAN: An analogous sandworm. [EIGHT SECONDS OF SILENCE] NIXON: Don’t do that, Bob.
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