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PS. Do you also sell bookcases?
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1\) Conflict of interest\
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Person measuring your ++ to the business, & tasked with fighting your corner, must now be aware of human duality \(hard time personally \!= poor for business\); your mgr needs to be great at managing, know your role \(for your career\) & know basic psychology.
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Counsellors \(in UK\) are required to be in counselling. Listening to another human's hardships is tough. Many requires you have your own outlet, no matter your strength. Even the best tree of mgrs like this requires each can give greater psych'l support
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My take? Psychology is complex. Understanding even a slice gives a better shot at smooth group function \(home or work\).
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More succinctly: does the person your manager turns to for support have time and experience enough to give it?
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A bond with a _Ted's_ barber is a close and brief one; 30 seconds in and they know your profession, the troubles of your week, and have washed your hair with care and tenderness your partner only just outdoes. "It's hard but it's good." 2/5
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"Ey, I seen dem gains\!", he says, as he moves to pulling fingers, cracking my knuckles as he goes, "Workin' at that computer'n everyfing. You're stronger than you look bruv\!" 3/5
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We part ways a few minutes later, he offers some sage parting advice: "Don't have too many beers tonight yeh? I know what you're like ha\!" 4/5
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[@getboxy](/twitter/#/getboxy) Now to do the same on my work laptop… 😬
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If central account management makes it in, I'd also appreciate being able to silence/sleep a specific account \(to stop work emails disturbing me when I'm not working\)
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Thanks for the hard work and fast replies\!
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"People who have similar interests" seems probable, but then wouldn't you end up with something akin to nations, as regions of space predominantly define law and culture; Romanova would disapprove?
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I like that your world is so self consistent that figuring out its economies is yet another thing that drives me to philosophy: what motivates humans on a global scale 😁
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Actually, [@swindle](/twitter/#/swindle), I want to pay for the fun I had & great music I heard, not just the ticket: if I buy a\(nother\) copy of the album, do you have a way to make sure it gets to someone who wouldn't otherwise be able to buy it instead?
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So I'd turn the other cheek\
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So now I strive to learn as much\
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About the wondrous, and absurd, and such\
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To be in awe of what my fellow dreamers make,\
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"How did I do it?", you ask?
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The perceptual hash algo \([https://github.com/Nr90/imgsim](https://github.com/Nr90/imgsim)\) wasn't perfect for my use case, but it did a pretty great job. They're a way of comparing the visual similarity of two images, where slight visual differences register as smaller numerical difference. {{< imgorvid src="media-1.mp4" >}}
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I decided to generate the gif in [golang](/tags/golang) too. Palette quantisation was fun to learn about; how you take a 32 bit colour image and decide which colours you should use when downsampling into 256 colours.
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It's hacky++ code, but if you want to have a peek behind the curtain, here's a wee gist.
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Oh, and if you're not familiar with it, huge props to the art team behind this show. Its direction is just wonderful.
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{{< friend "jp" >}} electric gate, but obviously not sync'd to GMT. Boo technology.
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{{< friend "jp" >}} 4 mins past - get NTP already. Stupid gate. Can't even tell the time.
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[@ncameron](/twitter/#/ncameron) [@jonnyburch](/twitter/#/jonnyburch) [@tommypalm](/twitter/#/tommypalm) We used Split in ruby for a long time for experimentation \(the centralised DB eventually meant we had to leave that, as we left our monolith\), but there's deep similarity between features, experiments & so on. This is a great read on that: [https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html](https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html)
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[@ncameron](/twitter/#/ncameron) [@jonnyburch](/twitter/#/jonnyburch) [@tommypalm](/twitter/#/tommypalm) Ultimately I'd suggest picking something that works for you *now*, but that has enough of an abstraction layer that you can swap it out in the future. As [@tommypalm](/twitter/#/tommypalm) mentioned flipper is _great_ for its simple UI and speed of implementation
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[@ncameron](/twitter/#/ncameron) [@jonnyburch](/twitter/#/jonnyburch) [@tommypalm](/twitter/#/tommypalm) Having to implement the `flipper_id` method on everything you want to use as an "actor" was an important step to get right, but after that it's all pretty simple. Doesn't do any experimentation stuff though. If yous are ever keen to meal/beer to chat through this stuff, just 🌊😁
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[@digitalocean](/twitter/#/digitalocean) the rough routes my little UDP packet might have taken in the human world would be very useful; also, any \(branded\! 😁\) illustrations you have that I could use would be greatly appreciated\!
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Everything you need to pay attention to is yellow and either at the same height above-head or, for things that inform you but don't inform decision making, below your feet.
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[@IPFSPinata](/twitter/#/IPFSPinata) Now returning rapidly, but it was a good 5 minutes before it's quick to return. Are pinned hashes moved to higher latency storage over time? \(No judgement, good to know if this is planned though\!\)
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{{< friend "jp" >}} Hard to know how much stuff is worth - what would you use as a measure? Multiples of 'a good meal out'? of a beer? of the rent?
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[@RadioCityGhost1](/twitter/#/RadioCityGhost1) [@BobSacamano_FGC](/twitter/#/BobSacamano_FGC) [@MrGrunshaw](/twitter/#/MrGrunshaw) [@molly0xFFF](/twitter/#/molly0xFFF) The futures that I used to see & joy in because of smart contracts are all based on the premise of "when you can prove ownership of X anywhere/easily/rapidly", but ownership only makes sense through its inverse: those who *don't* have. I want a future with less scarcity, not more
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Redirect is in place, but I moved over to [@byjp@hachyderm.io](https://hachyderm.io/@byjp), as the community there is smaller and lovely. ☺️
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{{< friend "jp" >}} found a few. Oxford unabridged is 213557 words long\! Wonder how many I know? Could take a while...
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[@Tolnga_](/twitter/#/Tolnga_) [@astro_noms](/twitter/#/astro_noms) [@alexbertanades](/twitter/#/alexbertanades) In my eyes feminism is not about being equal, it's about being given equal respect. I'm going to draw a parallel, of being thoughtful on a long journey with someone else, as an example:
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[@Tolnga_](/twitter/#/Tolnga_) [@astro_noms](/twitter/#/astro_noms) [@alexbertanades](/twitter/#/alexbertanades) If the other was a young kid I might take a colouring book. If it was my brother I might take some beers. Taking beers for the kid? Inappropriate. Colouring book for bro? Not actually thoughtful.
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[@Tolnga_](/twitter/#/Tolnga_) [@astro_noms](/twitter/#/astro_noms) [@alexbertanades](/twitter/#/alexbertanades) So equal and equal respect aren't the same in many cases. I find understanding feminism as a man can be hard because I need to understand where women aren't given respect, but I have to go looking for those moments as they don't happen to me.
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[@Tolnga_](/twitter/#/Tolnga_) [@astro_noms](/twitter/#/astro_noms) [@alexbertanades](/twitter/#/alexbertanades) In this specific case Alex was asked to "dial down the feminism" which I think would feel like a lack of respect, the exact thing that I assume Alex is fighting for. Teacher's glib remark would make me feel like I needed to dial it *up*\!
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[@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609) …will likely become more influenced by feedback from the previous installation's tracking \(like serial TV shows do today\). Not likely to be mainstream though, as writing a book is *hard* and requires non-linear edits, so the serial book publications… /2
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[@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609) …\(like one of John Scalzi's Old Man's War books, which I read one chapter of every Tuesday as it was released by Amazon\) will usually be written well in advance and only _released_ in episodes. Nothing to stop _new_ story telling media following what people like though\! /3
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[@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609) But it's a toss-up to me as to how popular that'll be for authors; I can imagine that style of writing gives much less pleasure to someone trying to be creative. Interesting thought topic though\! 😄 /4 of 4
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[@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609) "hook" company 😅 oops
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[@arrwoo](/twitter/#/arrwoo) [@tomgodber](/twitter/#/tomgodber) [@Yorkshire_BS](/twitter/#/Yorkshire_BS) \(I'm sorry, I've just realised my morning grogginess is leading to a very "mansplainy" set of replies; definitely not my intention\! This kinda marketing idiocy is totally infuriating, I hope they and others sort their act out\!\)
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[@krissygoround](/twitter/#/krissygoround) [@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609) Welcome to the team [@stevesmith2609](/twitter/#/stevesmith2609)\! 😄
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It gives quite driving oriented roadnames \(what is the "A2" to a walker?\) and I prefer absolute directions at complex intersections \("continue North", rather than "turn left onto X Rd", then after 10 meters "right onto Y Rd"\) but these are minor gripes\!
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aaaaaaand DEBATE\! 😅
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I'm enjoying reading Mumon's collection of Zen writings having no real context for how to interpret them.
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content/poetry/miriscient.md
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type: poetry
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summary: A poem I wrote called Miriscient
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title: Miriscient
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Morning always brought about a sigh of resignation for me.\
|
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A feeling of incompatibility\
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Between the world inside my dreaming head\
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And the one I found before me.
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So I'd turn the other cheek\
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And maybe sneak another forty winks\
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As I tried to burrow back beneath the sheets\
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And strain to make those two ends meet.
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But there's only so much you can do from bed.\
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Locked into reflection, sometimes it's novelty\
|
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That spurs on perception, so instead\
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I made a choice: to look ahead and take wonder as my voice.
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Turns out, shock horror, I'm nothing new\
|
||||
There's quite a few folks who take the view\
|
||||
That shaping oddities from in your mind\
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And bringing them alive is what we're _meant_ to do
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So now I strive to learn as much\
|
||||
About the wondrous, and absurd, and such\
|
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To be in awe of what my fellow dreamers make,\
|
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Of their dreams or with their hands when wide awake\
|
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|
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### Ideas
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- [ ] Add `inReplyTo` support (like bookmarks)
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- [ ] Complete Twitter import
|
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- [x] Figure out missing multi-photo tweets (eg. 1031265304675053568)
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- [ ] Remove reply tweets with no parent (the one to mhudack is a good example)
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- [x] Fix hashtags with poor accessibility multiwordhashtags
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- [x] Fix goodreads links (point to blog)
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- [x] Fix instagram links (~~point to blog~~ delete; they're cross-posts anyway)
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- [ ] Show (internal) replies to this note
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- [ ] Import from Omnivore daily
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- [x] Include recent photo
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- [x] Include summaries of recent posts (of all types)
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- [x] Retire Twitter
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- [x] Remove 'instagr.am' posts (they're already imported as cross-posts)
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- [x] Remove 'instagr.am' posts (they're already imported as cross-posts)
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- [x] Complete Twitter import
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- [x] Figure out missing multi-photo tweets (eg. 1031265304675053568)
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- [x] Remove reply tweets with no parent (the one to mhudack is a good example)
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- [x] Fix hashtags with poor accessibility multiwordhashtags
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- [x] Fix goodreads links (point to blog)
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- [x] Fix instagram links (~~point to blog~~ delete; they're cross-posts anyway)
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