This.
We should always strive to:
1. Understand what the arguments being made by another side actually are. And to consider them on merit.
2. Look for common ground, meaning areas where we can work together with those with whom we disagree.
The naive view I described in my thread—that arriving at the moderate, cent...
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Ever hear of Carrom? What if…
Player vs Player ticketed match with a poly style prediction market
@chuckstock is it possible to create?
Bonus: Picture in Picture stream with @retake and in-game action leaderboard powered by Bracky.
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Charlie Kirk usually showed up on my social media feeds in videos where he confronted college students who vehemently disagreed with him, engaging in debate that — whether you felt it was in good faith or not — did often demonstrate opposing views of real issues in this country, albeit from a heavily partisan perspecti...
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Ken Kocienda’s Creative Selection gives us a rare peek into Apple’s inner workshop during the golden age of Steve Jobs. What stands out is not some grand design doctrine or rigid methodology, but a simple rhythm: demos. Everything moved forward by being demoed. A developer would hack together a version of a feature, sh...
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