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  1. World of Tomorrow Vol. 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vsQa_zDM A series of short movies that take a somewhat bleak look at the world of tomorrow.

    soft-scifi.isbrill.com/films/2

  2. World of Tomorrow Vol. 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vsQa_zDM A series of short movies that take a somewhat bleak look at the world of tomorrow.

    soft-scifi.isbrill.com/films/2

  3. World of Tomorrow Vol. 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vsQa_zDM A series of short movies that take a somewhat bleak look at the world of tomorrow.

    soft-scifi.isbrill.com/films/2

  4. World of Tomorrow Vol. 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vsQa_zDM A series of short movies that take a somewhat bleak look at the world of tomorrow.

    soft-scifi.isbrill.com/films/2

  5. World of Tomorrow Vol. 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q96vsQa_zDM A series of short movies that take a somewhat bleak look at the world of tomorrow.

    soft-scifi.isbrill.com/films/2

  6. #depression #adhd #cba #tomorrow

    It’s past time to cull the takeaway pizza dips for out of date stock. But instead of actually doing so, I counted them and took a snap - there’s an impressive 30 of ‘em.

  7. #BoostFediForwards :boosts_appreciated:

    In this rushed world of ours, do you still have #time on your hands here and there? And love spending it on building and nurturing our sustainable and safe #fedi gardens?

    Do you want be more deeply involved in weaving delightful #SocialFabric? Play a part in #SocialWeb future?

    Then #SocialHub, the discussion forum for #ActivityPub developers, has #vacancies for you!

    The #FEP Process as well as the #W3C #SocialCG, the two major standardization bodies that drive #fediverse future, are inclusive and open to anyone to contribute their 2 cents.

    Become a #CommonsCustodian now..
    Help cocreate a 💃🕺 #peopleverse.

    delightful.coding.social/delig

    #UrgentPlatitude: Our #future is created today, not #tomorrow.

    socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

    See also the broader discussion on ecosystem #sustainability and my personal story and #brainstorm invitation about fedi's #evolution.

    discuss.coding.social/t/sx-sus

    social.coop/@smallcircles/1163

    #FediJobs #Vacancy #Job #Jobs #Volunteer

  8. "Let relentless optimism define your core!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --
    For those who might ask, I'm in California today, on stage at 9 am with a keynote for a packaging conference. if the weather gods are willing, I'll be landing back at YYZ about 910pm, and should see a splashdown at perhaps 1030pm. Traditions and all!
    --

    On a milestone like today, you realize that the most important piece of "gear" you’ve carried through 36 years isn't a laptop or a library of data.

    It’s your outlook.

    In a world of relentless change, volatility, and a staggering rate of change that always seems to directly impact you, the most radical mindset you can adapt is to stay relentlessly optimistic.

    Optimism isn't about being naive; it’s about being strategic. It's about making a conscious decision that you are always going to try to find the upside, instead of obsessing over the downside. You are going to find the opportunities rather than becoming distressed about the negatives. It means you are going to always act to keep moving forward, even though personal circumstances seem to be trying to drag you backward.

    And it always involves thinking about a potentially better future. Look, if you don't believe the future can be better, you won't do the hard work required to pivot toward it. In my voyage, I’ve seen that the cynics are usually right in the short term, but the optimists are the ones who build the long term. Cynicism is a destructive force: optimism is a powerful flex.

    This is the secret to longevity. When you choose optimism as your core, every disruption becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. Throughout my 36 years, the pivots that felt the most effortless were the ones fueled by a genuine excitement for what was coming next.

    If you let fear define your core, you will build a career based on standing still.
    Doing small things. Making small steps. Chasing small goals.

    But if you let optimism define your core, you build a career based on possibility.

    Big ideas. Big trends. Big opportunities.

    As I stand at this milestone today, I’m not looking at the challenges that exist around me today.

    I'm looking at what comes next and what I will do to be a part of it.

    That being the case, think about this: the future belongs to those who are excited to meet it!

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll believes that optimism is at the core of all success.

    **#Optimism** **#Mindset** **#Core** **#Positivity** **#Future** **#Outlook** **#Strategic** **#Possibility** **#Excitement** **#Growth** **#Pivot** **#Resilience** **#Hope** **#Forward** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Longevity** **#Opportunity** **#Belief** **#Tomorrow** **#Attitude** **#Joy** **#Building**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  9. "Let relentless optimism define your core!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --
    For those who might ask, I'm in California today, on stage at 9 am with a keynote for a packaging conference. if the weather gods are willing, I'll be landing back at YYZ about 910pm, and should see a splashdown at perhaps 1030pm. Traditions and all!
    --

    On a milestone like today, you realize that the most important piece of "gear" you’ve carried through 36 years isn't a laptop or a library of data.

    It’s your outlook.

    In a world of relentless change, volatility, and a staggering rate of change that always seems to directly impact you, the most radical mindset you can adapt is to stay relentlessly optimistic.

    Optimism isn't about being naive; it’s about being strategic. It's about making a conscious decision that you are always going to try to find the upside, instead of obsessing over the downside. You are going to find the opportunities rather than becoming distressed about the negatives. It means you are going to always act to keep moving forward, even though personal circumstances seem to be trying to drag you backward.

    And it always involves thinking about a potentially better future. Look, if you don't believe the future can be better, you won't do the hard work required to pivot toward it. In my voyage, I’ve seen that the cynics are usually right in the short term, but the optimists are the ones who build the long term. Cynicism is a destructive force: optimism is a powerful flex.

    This is the secret to longevity. When you choose optimism as your core, every disruption becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. Throughout my 36 years, the pivots that felt the most effortless were the ones fueled by a genuine excitement for what was coming next.

    If you let fear define your core, you will build a career based on standing still.
    Doing small things. Making small steps. Chasing small goals.

    But if you let optimism define your core, you build a career based on possibility.

    Big ideas. Big trends. Big opportunities.

    As I stand at this milestone today, I’m not looking at the challenges that exist around me today.

    I'm looking at what comes next and what I will do to be a part of it.

    That being the case, think about this: the future belongs to those who are excited to meet it!

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll believes that optimism is at the core of all success.

    **#Optimism** **#Mindset** **#Core** **#Positivity** **#Future** **#Outlook** **#Strategic** **#Possibility** **#Excitement** **#Growth** **#Pivot** **#Resilience** **#Hope** **#Forward** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Longevity** **#Opportunity** **#Belief** **#Tomorrow** **#Attitude** **#Joy** **#Building**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  10. "Let relentless optimism define your core!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --
    For those who might ask, I'm in California today, on stage at 9 am with a keynote for a packaging conference. if the weather gods are willing, I'll be landing back at YYZ about 910pm, and should see a splashdown at perhaps 1030pm. Traditions and all!
    --

    On a milestone like today, you realize that the most important piece of "gear" you’ve carried through 36 years isn't a laptop or a library of data.

    It’s your outlook.

    In a world of relentless change, volatility, and a staggering rate of change that always seems to directly impact you, the most radical mindset you can adapt is to stay relentlessly optimistic.

    Optimism isn't about being naive; it’s about being strategic. It's about making a conscious decision that you are always going to try to find the upside, instead of obsessing over the downside. You are going to find the opportunities rather than becoming distressed about the negatives. It means you are going to always act to keep moving forward, even though personal circumstances seem to be trying to drag you backward.

    And it always involves thinking about a potentially better future. Look, if you don't believe the future can be better, you won't do the hard work required to pivot toward it. In my voyage, I’ve seen that the cynics are usually right in the short term, but the optimists are the ones who build the long term. Cynicism is a destructive force: optimism is a powerful flex.

    This is the secret to longevity. When you choose optimism as your core, every disruption becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. Throughout my 36 years, the pivots that felt the most effortless were the ones fueled by a genuine excitement for what was coming next.

    If you let fear define your core, you will build a career based on standing still.
    Doing small things. Making small steps. Chasing small goals.

    But if you let optimism define your core, you build a career based on possibility.

    Big ideas. Big trends. Big opportunities.

    As I stand at this milestone today, I’m not looking at the challenges that exist around me today.

    I'm looking at what comes next and what I will do to be a part of it.

    That being the case, think about this: the future belongs to those who are excited to meet it!

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll believes that optimism is at the core of all success.

    **#Optimism** **#Mindset** **#Core** **#Positivity** **#Future** **#Outlook** **#Strategic** **#Possibility** **#Excitement** **#Growth** **#Pivot** **#Resilience** **#Hope** **#Forward** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Longevity** **#Opportunity** **#Belief** **#Tomorrow** **#Attitude** **#Joy** **#Building**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  11. "Let relentless optimism define your core!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --
    For those who might ask, I'm in California today, on stage at 9 am with a keynote for a packaging conference. if the weather gods are willing, I'll be landing back at YYZ about 910pm, and should see a splashdown at perhaps 1030pm. Traditions and all!
    --

    On a milestone like today, you realize that the most important piece of "gear" you’ve carried through 36 years isn't a laptop or a library of data.

    It’s your outlook.

    In a world of relentless change, volatility, and a staggering rate of change that always seems to directly impact you, the most radical mindset you can adapt is to stay relentlessly optimistic.

    Optimism isn't about being naive; it’s about being strategic. It's about making a conscious decision that you are always going to try to find the upside, instead of obsessing over the downside. You are going to find the opportunities rather than becoming distressed about the negatives. It means you are going to always act to keep moving forward, even though personal circumstances seem to be trying to drag you backward.

    And it always involves thinking about a potentially better future. Look, if you don't believe the future can be better, you won't do the hard work required to pivot toward it. In my voyage, I’ve seen that the cynics are usually right in the short term, but the optimists are the ones who build the long term. Cynicism is a destructive force: optimism is a powerful flex.

    This is the secret to longevity. When you choose optimism as your core, every disruption becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. Throughout my 36 years, the pivots that felt the most effortless were the ones fueled by a genuine excitement for what was coming next.

    If you let fear define your core, you will build a career based on standing still.
    Doing small things. Making small steps. Chasing small goals.

    But if you let optimism define your core, you build a career based on possibility.

    Big ideas. Big trends. Big opportunities.

    As I stand at this milestone today, I’m not looking at the challenges that exist around me today.

    I'm looking at what comes next and what I will do to be a part of it.

    That being the case, think about this: the future belongs to those who are excited to meet it!

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll believes that optimism is at the core of all success.

    **#Optimism** **#Mindset** **#Core** **#Positivity** **#Future** **#Outlook** **#Strategic** **#Possibility** **#Excitement** **#Growth** **#Pivot** **#Resilience** **#Hope** **#Forward** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Longevity** **#Opportunity** **#Belief** **#Tomorrow** **#Attitude** **#Joy** **#Building**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  12. "Let relentless optimism define your core!" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    --
    Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
    --
    For those who might ask, I'm in California today, on stage at 9 am with a keynote for a packaging conference. if the weather gods are willing, I'll be landing back at YYZ about 910pm, and should see a splashdown at perhaps 1030pm. Traditions and all!
    --

    On a milestone like today, you realize that the most important piece of "gear" you’ve carried through 36 years isn't a laptop or a library of data.

    It’s your outlook.

    In a world of relentless change, volatility, and a staggering rate of change that always seems to directly impact you, the most radical mindset you can adapt is to stay relentlessly optimistic.

    Optimism isn't about being naive; it’s about being strategic. It's about making a conscious decision that you are always going to try to find the upside, instead of obsessing over the downside. You are going to find the opportunities rather than becoming distressed about the negatives. It means you are going to always act to keep moving forward, even though personal circumstances seem to be trying to drag you backward.

    And it always involves thinking about a potentially better future. Look, if you don't believe the future can be better, you won't do the hard work required to pivot toward it. In my voyage, I’ve seen that the cynics are usually right in the short term, but the optimists are the ones who build the long term. Cynicism is a destructive force: optimism is a powerful flex.

    This is the secret to longevity. When you choose optimism as your core, every disruption becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. Throughout my 36 years, the pivots that felt the most effortless were the ones fueled by a genuine excitement for what was coming next.

    If you let fear define your core, you will build a career based on standing still.
    Doing small things. Making small steps. Chasing small goals.

    But if you let optimism define your core, you build a career based on possibility.

    Big ideas. Big trends. Big opportunities.

    As I stand at this milestone today, I’m not looking at the challenges that exist around me today.

    I'm looking at what comes next and what I will do to be a part of it.

    That being the case, think about this: the future belongs to those who are excited to meet it!

    ---

    Futurist Jim Carroll believes that optimism is at the core of all success.

    **#Optimism** **#Mindset** **#Core** **#Positivity** **#Future** **#Outlook** **#Strategic** **#Possibility** **#Excitement** **#Growth** **#Pivot** **#Resilience** **#Hope** **#Forward** **#Freelance** **#Lessons** **#Longevity** **#Opportunity** **#Belief** **#Tomorrow** **#Attitude** **#Joy** **#Building**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decodin

  13. TOMORROW X TOGETHER『7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns』全曲解説 果てなく続く未来へ鳴る6つの音楽

    TOMORROW X TOGETHERが4月13日に8作目となるミニアルバム『7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns』をリリースした。コンセプチュアルな一連の作品を通 [...]
    ×TOGETHER
    magmoe.com/2920909/entertainme

  14. #Tomorrow

    🏎️ OEGlobal's OER Under the Hood is back !

    Delmar Larsen (Founder, @LibreTexts UC Davis) demos ADAPT live — the free, open-source homework platform at the heart of the LibreVerse. LMS integration, Learning Trees, "Discuss It," WeBWorK, H5P & more.

    🎓 Register ––> twp.ai/E5ANPU
    📅 Tuesday, April 14 | 11:00am–12:00pm PDT
    🎙️ Stay on after for informal Q&A
    📹 Recording available post-event

    #oeglobal #openeducation #OER #LibreTexts #OpenSource

  15. A quotation from Cicero

    Let us spurn the rewards of today and look to future glory; let us deem best what is most honorable; let us hope for what we want, but bear what befalls us; finally, let us consider that even the bodies of brave men and great citizens are mortal; but that activity of the mind and the glory of virtue are for ever.
     
    [Praesentis fructus neglegamus, posteritatis gloriae serviamus; id esse optimum putemus quod erit rectissimum; speremus quae volumus, sed quod acciderit feramus; cogitemus denique corpus virorum fortium magnorum hominum esse mortale, animi vero motus et virtutis gloriam sempiternam.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Pro Sestio [For Publius Sestius], ch. 68 / sec. 143 (56-02 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2011)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #cicero #prosestio #aspirations #courage #endurance #future #glory #honor #immortality #mortality #persistence #posterity #reputation #tomorrow #virtue

  16. A quotation from Cicero

    Let us spurn the rewards of today and look to future glory; let us deem best what is most honorable; let us hope for what we want, but bear what befalls us; finally, let us consider that even the bodies of brave men and great citizens are mortal; but that activity of the mind and the glory of virtue are for ever.
     
    [Praesentis fructus neglegamus, posteritatis gloriae serviamus; id esse optimum putemus quod erit rectissimum; speremus quae volumus, sed quod acciderit feramus; cogitemus denique corpus virorum fortium magnorum hominum esse mortale, animi vero motus et virtutis gloriam sempiternam.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Pro Sestio [For Publius Sestius], ch. 68 / sec. 143 (56-02 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2011)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #cicero #prosestio #aspirations #courage #endurance #future #glory #honor #immortality #mortality #persistence #posterity #reputation #tomorrow #virtue

  17. A quotation from Cicero

    Let us spurn the rewards of today and look to future glory; let us deem best what is most honorable; let us hope for what we want, but bear what befalls us; finally, let us consider that even the bodies of brave men and great citizens are mortal; but that activity of the mind and the glory of virtue are for ever.
     
    [Praesentis fructus neglegamus, posteritatis gloriae serviamus; id esse optimum putemus quod erit rectissimum; speremus quae volumus, sed quod acciderit feramus; cogitemus denique corpus virorum fortium magnorum hominum esse mortale, animi vero motus et virtutis gloriam sempiternam.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Pro Sestio [For Publius Sestius], ch. 68 / sec. 143 (56-02 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2011)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #cicero #prosestio #aspirations #courage #endurance #future #glory #honor #immortality #mortality #persistence #posterity #reputation #tomorrow #virtue

  18. A quotation from Cicero

    Let us spurn the rewards of today and look to future glory; let us deem best what is most honorable; let us hope for what we want, but bear what befalls us; finally, let us consider that even the bodies of brave men and great citizens are mortal; but that activity of the mind and the glory of virtue are for ever.
     
    [Praesentis fructus neglegamus, posteritatis gloriae serviamus; id esse optimum putemus quod erit rectissimum; speremus quae volumus, sed quod acciderit feramus; cogitemus denique corpus virorum fortium magnorum hominum esse mortale, animi vero motus et virtutis gloriam sempiternam.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Pro Sestio [For Publius Sestius], ch. 68 / sec. 143 (56-02 BC) [tr. @sentantiq (2011)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #cicero #prosestio #aspirations #courage #endurance #future #glory #honor #immortality #mortality #persistence #posterity #reputation #tomorrow #virtue

  19. #Trump is going to prove #TACO #tomorrow and it is anyway for the best as using #Nukes #against #Iran is a #very #bad #idea and would have #consequences #beyond his (lack of) and his aides' #imagination