Easier than random skater videos even.
Easier than random skater videos even.
I saw this and immediately checked the byline to verify my suspicion.
It is insane to me that anyone agrees to wear these.
I can create one if youβd like. LMK.
"We are entering the industrial age of the digital age." A nice reflection by Greg Knauss about what we're losing in the age of generated software. We all feel this, whether we talk about it or not. www.eod.com/blog/2026/02...
A dinner conversation this weekend helped catalyze why love and play are uniquely human and, just maybe, the whole point.
behzod.com/blog/be-roma...
Cat Power
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Haha. I think my thought was βI trust these peopleβ¦ they would not feed me poison.β
I guess the difference is if you buy pineapple soda, you have a reasonable expectation of tastiness. If you buy banana cream, you have no right to expect itβs good.
It cannot be worse than banana cream.
The fact that these sentences always end with "... which we will cram with more work for them" and not "... so we moved to a four-day workweek" really illustrate the hollowness of some AI evangelists' promises that AI will deliver us to some kind of post-work utopia.
The Seahawks are going to be such an annoying team for the rest of the league to deal with for many years to come. Feels inevitable. The beginning of the beginning.
The beginning of the beginning. #GoHawks
I donβt know how this is playing on TV, but what an amazing Super Bowl so far. Wonderful halftime show too π.
Absolute Stallion.
How could you not.
One more to go. Bring on the Patsies. Itβs demon exorcising time. π
A video of Alex Pretti reading out the final salute of an unnamed veteran he cared for until the end of his life in the ICU, posted to Facebook by his son.
November is now the ICE election. Youβre either with federally-sponsored murder or you are against it.
Not sure what to call that. βGod modeβ perhaps. Thinking that you canβt possibly be subject to the same natural laws that all humans are.
I donβt know about that. Jobs did not treat his cancer with any amount of scientific rigor. In fact, his denial of science for too long is what prevented him from getting the right treatments early enough.
Amazing write-up on Sid Sijbrandij's battle with cancer. Sid has taken extraordinary steps that are not available to others, but there is no doubt in my mind that this approach will lead to widely available cures for all sorts of diseases within only a few years. Inspiring! centuryofbio.com/p/sid
Didnβt know Mendoza was rejected by the University of Miami.
βThe child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.β
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DAMNIT JIM
The Seahawks could have knelt on the ball every single possession in this game and still won. Has that ever happened before? π
The San Francisco 49ers needed 60 minutes to score one less point than the Seahawks scored in the first 10 seconds of the game.
Vibes.
Iβm very concerned about the extra 10% cost of theβ¦ <checks notes for the largest Danish exports>β¦ nuclear reactor equipment that Denmark sells to the US government.
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Ha. Matters to me though!