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Posts by Steve Castle

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What Art Is, by Arthur C. Danto Yale University Press

I really liked this book about that. artreview.com/book-review-... I don't know if it's an "answer" but its a lot of interesting thoughts and ways of thinking about it.

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Feels like they kind of just want a symbol of doom looming over another city.

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Rocks are interesting.

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They really really hate that talent, skill, and soul, has historically been an alternative source of leverage over money and social position.

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Also they're only doing it to cause a harm and invent some kind of pressure to fund the DHS.

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It costs about the same as crossing some NYC bridge tolls twice. :/ They should do away with dehumanizing screening altogether, but using a tax to constrict the usage of the limited pre-screening resource is a valid mechanism a reasonable government could use without being elitist.

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Dang I never knew the other cat from Garfield was such an edge lord.

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Using ai and computer systems as a moral shield is such a huge problem. It allows the most dehumanizing abuses to be written off as just the way the system works. It’s already happening in health care, housing and more.

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It would have been nice if Jared Leto wasn't in it and it wasn't perfect, but the new Tron isn't as bad as people are acting like it was. It was pretty good and had the types of feelings and themes you want a Tron movie to have. Also Greta Lee was a good hero.

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V3 Cam at Kīlauea takes a direct hit from a lava fountain.

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Somehow my computer is worth more than I paid for its component parts, multiple years later. That feels so unnatural. PCs are supposed to be garbage 2 years later.

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That is realistic though, I don't think most real life builds could beat an unusually large sewer rat.

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That's a pretty interesting fact that Cool as Ice, Saving Private Ryan, and Schindler's List all have the same cinematographer.

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You can always watch Tom Hanks on SNL with Bruce Springsteen as the musical guest, hosting a week after the 92 LA Riots, do a monologue bit where he re-enacts Joe Pesci in Goodfellas with Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, and Mike Myers because Joe Pesci had to cancel to finish shooting Home Alone 2.

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Just saw Angel's Egg in a theater and I'm so glad I did.

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Love when you find a place good enough that you feel like you have a duty to single handedly keep them open and thriving.

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LowKey Media Viewer An image viewer for viewing and curating images really well and nothing more.

This probably isn't what you want because its not integrated with Explorer and it's just for media, but I wrote an open source media viewer to solve the same problem for myself that some people like lowkeyviewer.com

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When I was a teenager and worked at Best Buy they told us to do the same thing because it statistically reduces loss/theft.

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At the end of the day they're scared of having too many dining options they don't understand and coffee being too fancy.

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You're not hearing them either. A step forward is not good enough if you can't afford your insulin or asthma inhaler and die. They were clear they can't accept this at current prices. It would be a requirement that drug prices were affordable at the time this took effect to not kill people.

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Watching The Long Goodbye and immediately finding Spike Spiegel.

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Yeah exactly what happens to the weather and regional climates is chaotic and hard to predict. But "heat in > heat out" is relatively simple thermodynamics and has been easy to confidently model for decades.

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It seems like a mission to experimentally alter an asteroid's orbit would be a lot more useful as a motivating goal than going to Mars or a moon base.

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Learning broadly, and through specific study of examples and repetition is definitely the way to go. Coming at it from both ends works great. Keeps you from getting lost in ambiguity, or stuck on specifics.

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Most issues aren't black or white, or gray, they're a fractal noise function in a n-dimensional color space.

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Super informed take about a 46 year old Vietnam allegory.

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And if they didn't they probably weren't combing the milk from 10,000 cows into a big vat and letting the bacteria from any one of them mingle and grow for a few days before drinking it. At least I sure hope not, that would be weird.

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