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  1. Today:

    Tripped and fell: once

    Square meters of hvitveis enjoyed: 16000

    Shots of hvitveis: 20

    Shots of espresso: 4

    #hiking #trondheim

  2. A rabbit was my 6:30 meeting today.
    Mood: freaking excellent.

    7 km left to go …
    #hiking #commuting #trondheim

  3. Failed.
    Took a drive in PJs hoping to see comet C/2025 R3 before it disappears.
    No luck, or, no skill.
    #trondheim

  4. 2/2 Don’t skip the footnote and comments.

    “COMMENTS BY REVIEWER A:

    I have studied this manuscript very carefully with lemon juice and X-rays and have not detected a single flaw in either design or writing style. I suggest it be
    published without revision. Clearly it is the most concise manuscript I have ever seen …”

    #writersblock #funny #brevity

  5. Love this.
    A peer reviewed blank page was published in 1974, without revision.

    The unsuccessful self-treatment of a case of “writer's block” by Dennis Upper.

    Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
    doi.org/10.1901/jaba.1974.7-49

    Credit: Found this gem via ‘stephenknowstuff’ on another platform
    #writersblock #academicchatter

  6. Today we fact check.
    “No, the difference between crows and ravens is not, in fact, a matter of a pinion.”

    corvidresearch.blog/2018/12/21
    #puns #Corvidae #funfacts

  7. Frequenting starry nights over kelly green paths under falling pink blossoms.
    Beauty is not disposable.

    Longing for that harmonious society where reason is king as we weep.
    Hope is not disposable.

    #MastoPrompt #disposable

  8. «‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»

    Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽

    #utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot

  9. «‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»

    Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽

    #utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot

  10. «‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»

    Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽

    #utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot

  11. «‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»

    Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽

    #utilitarianism runs completely #amok #buckvbell revisited m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot

  12. «‘Meta used BitTorrent because it was a MORE EFFICIENT and reliable means of obtaining the datasets …’ Meta’s attorney writes.»

    Seriously ‽ They’re arguing that expediency justifies systematic and widespread copyright infringement for the sake of MAXIMIZING WEALTH‽

    runs completely revisited m.einverne.info/@HackerNewsBot

  13. Two young boys passed as I paused to take a photo of the horizon. They remarked to each other in Norwegian:
    “Ah, she wants a selfie”.

    Hahahahaha. Nope.

    #misunderstood #hiking

  14. Two young boys passed as I paused to take a photo of the horizon. They remarked to each other in Norwegian:
    “Ah, she wants a selfie”.

    Hahahahaha. Nope.

    #misunderstood #hiking

  15. Two young boys passed as I paused to take a photo of the horizon. They remarked to each other in Norwegian:
    “Ah, she wants a selfie”.

    Hahahahaha. Nope.

    #misunderstood #hiking

  16. Two young boys passed as I paused to take a photo of the horizon. They remarked to each other in Norwegian:
    “Ah, she wants a selfie”.

    Hahahahaha. Nope.

    #misunderstood #hiking

  17. Two young boys passed as I paused to take a photo of the horizon. They remarked to each other in Norwegian:
    “Ah, she wants a selfie”.

    Hahahahaha. Nope.

  18. Took me 1.5 hrs to change 1 light bulb.

    Endnotes:
    Outside in the dark, in the freezing rain, standing on a stool in the snow, turning the inaccessible bolts in the housing an EXCRUCIATING 1/30 of a rotation at a time using the nonstandard allen wrench provided. One could barely maneuver in the void between the wall mounted lantern and the mounting bracket. WHY put the bolt there?!

    #fail #designfail

  19. Pressure to gloss over risks because time is of the essence is a red flag.🚩

    When observing large-scale phenomenon methodology matters and jumping to conclusions is reckless. As observation affects the system being observed—how you observe and what you observe matter.

    #cons #fallacies #science #journalism #technology #notetoself
    5/n

  20. For the record, I encountered two Americans in the city today (never happens, let alone twice in one day). Both were rational and kind.

    #smallsamplesize #trondheim

  21. “This ability to listen, not many of us actually have it. [laughter] If you do, put it in your resume.”
    — Mufrid Krilic

    #TDC #DDD #devlife #funny

  22. Used two of my backup systems today.

    1. Gym shoes and sweats in car in case I was wearing high heels and wanted to walk far.

    I did.

    2. House key hidden in lock box in case I lost mine.

    I did.

    #justincase #spontenaiety #photo #silentsunday

  23. Pre-Doom remarks for the record: This is one of those things too absurd to be fictionally predicted by dystopian lit and cinema.

    Still grappling with this new paradigm where #mores like “lack of qualification” and “corruption” don’t matter.

    #spotify #millitaryindustrialcomplex
    Via @990000

  24. Long. Fascinating. Buckle up and read.

    Physicist says: “Putnam really should be regarded as one of the great philosophers of the 20th century. Yet he’s completely unknown.“

    Journalist says: “That word—unknown—it came to haunt me as I spent the next 12 years trying to find out why.“

    Philosopher says: “He was a genius. Every talk with him had this level of significance that was just orders of magnitude higher up than a normal conversation with a normal human being.”

    “Turing had worked out an abstract, universal model of the very possibility of computation, Putnam worked out an abstract, universal model of the very possibility of mind. It was a model, he wrote, that ‘presents a basic overall pattern [or] character of thought in causal terms for the first time.’”

    Via @freakonometrics
    #academicchatter #observers #science #induction #allegorical #neuroscience

    nautil.us/finding-peter-putnam