#ادمین
بعضی از دوستانم به من فیدبک دادند که تعداد پست های کانال زیاده اما دلم نمیومد منابع رو حذف کنم و قبول نمیکردم تا اینکه چندبار به پست های کانال نگاه کردم و دیدم ریشه ی حرف همه شون تقریبا یک جمله است: "آدم باش!"
این "آدم باش!" انگار خلاصه ی تمام کتب تاریخی و مکاتب اخلاقی و دینی و توحیدی و تربیتی هم هست.
پس ظاهرا مشکل من این نیست که نمیدونم چکار کنم که این محتواها بهم یاد بدن و خیلی نیازی به information جدید ندارم، بلکه نیاز دارم تا ییشتر به اون حرف های تکراری و بدیهی فکر و بهشون عمل کنم. پس منابع کانال رو انقدری کمتر کردم که پست ها حدود ۵۰ درصد قبل بشه و تعداد پست کمتری رو بتونیم ببینیم اما به جاش روشون فکر کنیم.. شما نظر یا پیشنهادی دارین؟
بعضی از دوستانم به من فیدبک دادند که تعداد پست های کانال زیاده اما دلم نمیومد منابع رو حذف کنم و قبول نمیکردم تا اینکه چندبار به پست های کانال نگاه کردم و دیدم ریشه ی حرف همه شون تقریبا یک جمله است: "آدم باش!"
این "آدم باش!" انگار خلاصه ی تمام کتب تاریخی و مکاتب اخلاقی و دینی و توحیدی و تربیتی هم هست.
پس ظاهرا مشکل من این نیست که نمیدونم چکار کنم که این محتواها بهم یاد بدن و خیلی نیازی به information جدید ندارم، بلکه نیاز دارم تا ییشتر به اون حرف های تکراری و بدیهی فکر و بهشون عمل کنم. پس منابع کانال رو انقدری کمتر کردم که پست ها حدود ۵۰ درصد قبل بشه و تعداد پست کمتری رو بتونیم ببینیم اما به جاش روشون فکر کنیم.. شما نظر یا پیشنهادی دارین؟
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Orange Book 🍊📖 (Twitter)
It's much mentally healthier to work hard on something you personally deeply care about, than being forced day after day, to do some "easy work" that you couldn't care less about.
It's much mentally healthier to work hard on something you personally deeply care about, than being forced day after day, to do some "easy work" that you couldn't care less about.
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Orange Book 🍊📖 (Twitter)
People say "money doesn't buy happiness" and point out a few rich people they know, who are always angry, stressed, miserable, but truth is, smart and wealthy people with a pinch of wisdom, understood when to withdraw from the race, in order to live a quiet, private, happy life.
People say "money doesn't buy happiness" and point out a few rich people they know, who are always angry, stressed, miserable, but truth is, smart and wealthy people with a pinch of wisdom, understood when to withdraw from the race, in order to live a quiet, private, happy life.
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Orange Book 🍊📖 (Twitter)
Good people who care are actually very rare, and it only becomes more apparent as you get older: if you are lucky to have such friends, don't let them go.
Good people who care are actually very rare, and it only becomes more apparent as you get older: if you are lucky to have such friends, don't let them go.
Orange Book 🍊📖 (Twitter)
You won’t be a “good person” as long as you think of yourself as such.
We are all capable of the best and the worst.
“Good people” are people who make a conscious effort to do the right thing over and over again, people who keep refining their own judgment as they get older.
You won’t be a “good person” as long as you think of yourself as such.
We are all capable of the best and the worst.
“Good people” are people who make a conscious effort to do the right thing over and over again, people who keep refining their own judgment as they get older.
Paul Graham (Twitter)
Chris Arnade may know more about what the world's cities are like than anyone else alive. So if he says he knows what's wrong with American cities, he's probably right.
Chris Arnade may know more about what the world's cities are like than anyone else alive. So if he says he knows what's wrong with American cities, he's probably right.
UnHerd
Why American cities are squalid
Human flourishing is seen as dirty
Paul Graham (Twitter)
It's an interesting data point that companies planning to compete with Google all trust them enough to talk about their plans via GMail without a second thought. It's a good thing to have that level of trust.
It's an interesting data point that companies planning to compete with Google all trust them enough to talk about their plans via GMail without a second thought. It's a good thing to have that level of trust.
Reid Hoffman (Twitter)
Actor, @SimpsonStreet founder, and activist @kerrywashington shares what tech has given her: a deeper connection to her audiences, co-stars, family (given & found) and herself.
Spotify, et al. link.chtbl.com/yXU33a4S
YT www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5x4E9GRL3w
Transcript https://www.possible.fm/podcasts/kerrywashington/
Actor, @SimpsonStreet founder, and activist @kerrywashington shares what tech has given her: a deeper connection to her audiences, co-stars, family (given & found) and herself.
Spotify, et al. link.chtbl.com/yXU33a4S
YT www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5x4E9GRL3w
Transcript https://www.possible.fm/podcasts/kerrywashington/
Chtbl
Possible
Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how…
Reid Hoffman (Twitter)
“I’m really excited about AI. Anybody who wants to put it back in the bottle… I'm so sorry. That's just not happening.” - @kerrywashington
Kerry, Aria and I talk AI, tech, identity, and connection, with cameos from my AI avatar and @InflectionAI’s Pi:
link.chtbl.com/yXU33a4S
“I’m really excited about AI. Anybody who wants to put it back in the bottle… I'm so sorry. That's just not happening.” - @kerrywashington
Kerry, Aria and I talk AI, tech, identity, and connection, with cameos from my AI avatar and @InflectionAI’s Pi:
link.chtbl.com/yXU33a4S
Chtbl
Possible
Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how…
Shreyas Doshi (Twitter)
It took me more than a decade & some timely coaching from my last manager at Google to internalize that it is wise to be dedicated to the end outcome, not be wedded to a favorite methodology / best practice & to never attach any specific methodology to your professional identity.
It took me more than a decade & some timely coaching from my last manager at Google to internalize that it is wise to be dedicated to the end outcome, not be wedded to a favorite methodology / best practice & to never attach any specific methodology to your professional identity.
Shreyas Doshi (Twitter)
RT @patrickc: I was an undergrad in 2006. Friends who've been in academia since then, and remain on campus today, tell very similar stories.
RT @patrickc: I was an undergrad in 2006. Friends who've been in academia since then, and remain on campus today, tell very similar stories.
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John Arnold (@JohnArnoldFndtn)
Two Harvard Crimson articles, one from 2006 and the other from 2023, describing the legendary Math 55 class showcase how much college has changed in less than a generation.
'06: “This is probably the most difficult undergraduate math class in the country…
'06: “This is probably the most difficult undergraduate math class in the country…
Paul Graham (Twitter)
RT @ahistoryinart: Flicking through the Yale Center for British Art website for work by George Stubbs, I came across his painting of a zebra.
At the time of Stubbs' painting in 1763, it was the second seen in England and was presented to Queen Charlotte, wife of George III the previous year having been brought from the Cape of Good Hope by Sir Thomas Adams as a belated wedding present.
The zebra was placed on public view in the royal menagerie at the Tower of London.
RT @ahistoryinart: Flicking through the Yale Center for British Art website for work by George Stubbs, I came across his painting of a zebra.
At the time of Stubbs' painting in 1763, it was the second seen in England and was presented to Queen Charlotte, wife of George III the previous year having been brought from the Cape of Good Hope by Sir Thomas Adams as a belated wedding present.
The zebra was placed on public view in the royal menagerie at the Tower of London.
Paul Graham (Twitter)
I don't always invest in funds, but when I do, I prefer Wayfinder. https://twitter.com/yuris/status/1747658051715559714#m
I don't always invest in funds, but when I do, I prefer Wayfinder. https://twitter.com/yuris/status/1747658051715559714#m
Paul Graham (Twitter)
A first-person account of a professor's fascinatingly mundane strategies for dealing with symptoms of schizophrenia. I don't think I've ever read anything so British.
A first-person account of a professor's fascinatingly mundane strategies for dealing with symptoms of schizophrenia. I don't think I've ever read anything so British.
OUP Academic
From Vexing Uncertainty to Intellectual Humility
I am a 55-year-old husband, father, friend, and professional philosopher. In 1992, as a graduate student at Cambridge University, a porter found me amongst the
Paul Graham (Twitter)
"Allegations that Israel is deliberately hampering the flow of food and basic supplies into Gaza lie at the heart of South Africa’s high-profile genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice."
"Allegations that Israel is deliberately hampering the flow of food and basic supplies into Gaza lie at the heart of South Africa’s high-profile genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice."
X (formerly Twitter)
Paul Graham (@paulg) on X
Allegations that Israel is deliberately hampering the flow of food and basic supplies into Gaza lie at the heart of South Africa’s high-profile genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice."
https://t.co/YZfq1TH8Oz
https://t.co/YZfq1TH8Oz
Paul Graham (Twitter)
We've noticed the Taft has an interesting property: you can use him as an oracle. You can propose an idea to him, and he'll either smile or frown. I think this is because the image is ambiguous. His brow is looks like he's frowning, but his mustache seems to be smiling.
We've noticed the Taft has an interesting property: you can use him as an oracle. You can propose an idea to him, and he'll either smile or frown. I think this is because the image is ambiguous. His brow is looks like he's frowning, but his mustache seems to be smiling.
Reid Hoffman (Twitter)
RT @robertwrighter: I had a great chat with @reidhoffman about why he co-founded @inflectionAI (maker of @heypi_ai), why he's less worried about AI than I am, and lots of related stuff. You can watch here or listen on my Nonzero Podcast.
RT @robertwrighter: I had a great chat with @reidhoffman about why he co-founded @inflectionAI (maker of @heypi_ai), why he's less worried about AI than I am, and lots of related stuff. You can watch here or listen on my Nonzero Podcast.
Nonzero | Invidious
Techno-Optimism vs. Techno-Pessimism | Robert Wright & Reid Hoffman
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0:00 Reid’s deep roots in the tech world
4:02 The kind of AI pessimism that irks Reid the most
15:48 Can (and should) we slow down AI progress?
27:48 Could AI help resolve international…
0:00 Reid’s deep roots in the tech world
4:02 The kind of AI pessimism that irks Reid the most
15:48 Can (and should) we slow down AI progress?
27:48 Could AI help resolve international…
Paul Graham (Twitter)
I was trying to explain to 11 yo what a priestly caste was. Eventually I settled on: a kind of hereditary union.
I was trying to explain to 11 yo what a priestly caste was. Eventually I settled on: a kind of hereditary union.
Paul Graham (Twitter)
RT @Liv_Boeree: AI apparently now at Math Olympiad levels in geometry 👀
Deepmind’s “AlphaGeometry”, uses a language model + deduction engine to solve complex geometry problems.
Also, it uses a similar dual-thinking method as humans (analogous to intuition & logic in the book “thinking fast and slow”)!
RT @Liv_Boeree: AI apparently now at Math Olympiad levels in geometry 👀
Deepmind’s “AlphaGeometry”, uses a language model + deduction engine to solve complex geometry problems.
Also, it uses a similar dual-thinking method as humans (analogous to intuition & logic in the book “thinking fast and slow”)!