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@july

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@july
Yeah I’m in sf but I hear @rodrigobardin you are great
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i'm trying to nerdsnipe @july into making a video from the production of a Roc Camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xysjpdP7UCQ&pp=ugUHEgVlbi1HQg%3D%3D
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@priyanka
if you use the shrug emoji while talking to me, you might as well type out ‘i hate you’ and send that over bc that’s what my brain thinks that emoji means.
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@rafi
Webpages reborn Into clunky webapp shells Cries in JavaScript
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@pugson
listening to some moody music on a new speaker. when was the last time you just listened without doing anything else?
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@july
Hello rafi You’re the best man
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@july
One of the things that I genuinely admire about you is your ability to reinvent yourself and try new things and put stuff out there without being jaded or fear of failing. To be a part of something bigger. I get the sense that you, and also @nounishprof, and you have this ability to dive into things but also do it in a paced way that allows for sustainability and longevity and investing time and effort into the ecosystem. Becoming a core part of it. Scenius comes to mind. The first Farcon. Being a part of something at the beginning is often chalked up to luck. Yet I often fondly myself thinking that it's also not an accident either to find oneself inexplicably in the right place at the right time, right there and to talk of things that way It speaks volumes about who you are as a person and I find that wonderful and fascinating and I appreciate you
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@july
https://farcaster.xyz/july/0xf391ce1c
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@selenevisions
Who knew giving 0 shits about how I’m perceived would attract people on the same wavelength (wow)
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@july
Keep going
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Launch day for Studio Slowcore, our new creative production studio, went quite well yesterday! Better than we expected. Excited about the level of interest in the new /gift-economics channel. "I expect this channel/lab to be one of the coziest of corners on Farcaster" ~ @abundance "/gift-economics is a great new cozy corner on farcaster with a well thought out mission :)" ~ @sahil Thanks to everyone whose behind-the-scenes work made it possible. If you missed the deets, check the following casts or just visit the pinned casts on my profile and in our channels. Still a bit behind on notifs and DCs but I'm catching up. Slowly. 🐌 https://farcaster.xyz/danicaswanson/0xa76d9edf https://farcaster.xyz/danicaswanson/0x5ea00b6c https://farcaster.xyz/danicaswanson/0xfc704414 https://farcaster.xyz/danicaswanson/0xec737eb5
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Eastern European Communist: You must obey the Central Committee or face a lifetime at the gulag 💀 Latin American Communists: here's a TikTok dance I did hope you like it and vote us :3
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@july
Hell yeah
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My favorite was “Become a guinea pig” (I hope you reverse your autoimmune disease as well)
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This is not the first time that I’ve missed appointments and meetings because I was too busy reading Specially during Covid
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I just missed my appointment because I got too engrossed reading this book
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Yes this is a meme no it’s not an accurate reflection of the real world obviouspy
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I’m reading this book rn: Yuk Hui, The Question Concerning Technology in China - an essay in cosmotecnics
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Something I love about used books the occasional marginalia left by strangers. The previous owner of this book left none in the actual pages, but was moved enough to write this on the inside cover: “As of 2023, I found this to be a profound explanation of modern scientific developments. I understood none of the scientific language or mathematics, yet I still was able to take something away from reading this. It almost feels existentially philosophical. The theory - order in chaos, and chaos in order - aside, the need for science to deconstruct the walls it had greedily built so that it may discover universality, the point at which we should have begun, is almost humorously human. Everything possesses infinite depth and to act as though one can simplify such complexity by stripping it of that which makes it complex [can’t decipher word] ignorance at the grandest scale.” So there you have it. The book is Chaos by James Gleick. Endorsed by a stranger, originally recommended to me by @aviationdoctor.eth.
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“the danger of modernity consists in the rise of technology, this technology is essentially different from the techne of ancient times.” “Technological development, accompanied by its rationality and driven by the desire for mastery, forms a gigantic force that is in the process of depriving the world of any other possibility and turning it into a giant standing reserve, as adikia or Unfug (un-fittingness).” “Technology is the destiny of Western Metaphysics” - Yuk Hui, The Question Concerning Technology In China: an essay on Cosmotecnics
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