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Hot damn. Big day! May the sun smile on you today.
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48 hours in SF. Beautiful day too!
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Another day, less followers. I am killing it here. 😂
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This chart comparing energy efficiency across species was the origin of Steve Jobs “bicycle for the mind” metaphor for personal computers. The bicycle doesn’t pedal for us, but rather transforms our effort into something exponentially more powerful. Scientific American Magazine Vol. 228 No. 3 (March 1973)
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Olbia, an ancient Greek colony on the Black Sea (modern Ukraine), minted small cast bronze coins in the shape of dolphins between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. This “proto-money” was likely used as a form of currency that occupied the space between ingots and coins. Scholars suggest they may have served as votive offerings or had symbolic significance in addition to their monetary function.
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How to Look at Looking, Ad Reinhardt, 1946
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How to Look at a Good Idea, Ad Reinhardt, 1946
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Parco View 4. Tsunehisa Kimura’s Visual Scandals by Photomontage, Tsunehisa Kimura (木村恒久), 1979
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Studying Dougong brackets in traditional Chinese architecture as a metaphor for disciplinary elasticity in a career for an upcoming talk. A tangible example of resilient, flexible systems that facilitate longevity.
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Progression #333 by @jeffgdavis
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Looks like I'm a Builder-Decentralist (-8.9, -6.3) on the Onchain Alignment Chart. Fine. I'll be in my corner if you need me.
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Move fast and fix things
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Whoever started calling things “content” deserves a punch in the dick
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Me when my product sprint emergency is cancelled
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“When you want to know how things really work, study them when they're coming apart.” —William Gibson
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As accelerationists foam nonsense from their mouth, I am here to speak slowly and clearly. Move slow to go fast.
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Briefly stepping out of my humility to share that I stomp at moving ideas from ambiguity to certainty.
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Carian Islands, Rhodes, AR Didrachm, c. 340-305 BC Obverse: Head of Helios facing, turned slightly right, hair parted in center and swept to either side. Reverse: POΔION, rose with single bud on tendril to right; grape bunch in left field, E to left of stem.
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