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  1. 🚀✨ In a world where programmers can't simply write their own tree traversal functions, the desperate plea for a "tree traversal primitive" echoes throughout the digital wilderness. 🌳🤦‍♂️ Because clearly, the only thing stopping developers from untangling the spaghetti in their code is the lack of a native tree-hugging loop. 🥴🙌
    blog.tylerglaiel.com/p/program #treeTraversal #treeHugging #codingChallenges #developerCommunity #spaghettiCode #HackerNews #ngated

  2. This morning I walked down to a quiet area for qigong. I have been interested in learning about the practice for over a decade. At the end I give the tree a hug. For me its like hugging God. Does anyone here practice qigong? #qigong #practice #movement #meditation #treehugging

  3. Guess what? Another day on the island, and it’s been a peaceful one! No mass shootings, murders, or any other gory stuff. Sure, my character is holding an axe in the screenshot, but the only violence that happened today was against trees.

    #PeacefulDay #IslandLife #NoViolence #TreeHugging #Gaming #Nintendo #Switch #AnimalCrossing

  4. @whknott True. The same in #SMStirling's books as well. And I even I saw a future where humanity (at least in the US) was divided between #TreeHugging #Pagan types and #ChristoFascists. And that was before #OctaviaButler -- in the 1980s! It was titled "State of the Art" because civilization comes to a grinding halt at a certain point of our 'development'. In "State of The Art" and my other semi-prescient book of the events leading up to it ("The Kosmos"), it was an extraterrestrial civilization that kept us in our place -- to prevent us from destroying the biosphere and spreading the disease of capitalism and colonialism to other worlds.

  5. @whknott True. The same in #SMStirling's books as well. And I even I saw a future where humanity (at least in the US) was divided between #TreeHugging #Pagan types and #ChristoFascists. And that was before #OctaviaButler -- in the 1980s! It was titled "State of the Art" because civilization comes to a grinding halt at a certain point of our 'development'. In "State of The Art" and my other semi-prescient book of the events leading up to it ("The Kosmos"), it was an extraterrestrial civilization that kept us in our place -- to prevent us from destroying the biosphere and spreading the disease of capitalism and colonialism to other worlds.

  6. @whknott True. The same in #SMStirling's books as well. And I even I saw a future where humanity (at least in the US) was divided between #TreeHugging #Pagan types and #ChristoFascists. And that was before #OctaviaButler -- in the 1980s! It was titled "State of the Art" because civilization comes to a grinding halt at a certain point of our 'development'. In "State of The Art" and my other semi-prescient book of the events leading up to it ("The Kosmos"), it was an extraterrestrial civilization that kept us in our place -- to prevent us from destroying the biosphere and spreading the disease of capitalism and colonialism to other worlds.

  7. @whknott True. The same in #SMStirling's books as well. And I even I saw a future where humanity (at least in the US) was divided between #TreeHugging #Pagan types and #ChristoFascists. And that was before #OctaviaButler -- in the 1980s! It was titled "State of the Art" because civilization comes to a grinding halt at a certain point of our 'development'. In "State of The Art" and my other semi-prescient book of the events leading up to it ("The Kosmos"), it was an extraterrestrial civilization that kept us in our place -- to prevent us from destroying the biosphere and spreading the disease of capitalism and colonialism to other worlds.

  8. @whknott True. The same in #SMStirling's books as well. And I even I saw a future where humanity (at least in the US) was divided between #TreeHugging #Pagan types and #ChristoFascists. And that was before #OctaviaButler -- in the 1980s! It was titled "State of the Art" because civilization comes to a grinding halt at a certain point of our 'development'. In "State of The Art" and my other semi-prescient book of the events leading up to it ("The Kosmos"), it was an extraterrestrial civilization that kept us in our place -- to prevent us from destroying the biosphere and spreading the disease of capitalism and colonialism to other worlds.

  9. Last time I heard something along the lines of #KeirStarmer's "I hate #treehuggers" was in 2009 when I was thrown out of the London #Surfing club after bringing up that #flying London to Newquay (450km) wasn't quite in sync with the #aloha spirit. Resonse? Dixit: "#TREEHUGGING BANNED. ANY HUGGER WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE LIST." If #Labour goes the same way, #VoteGreen💚 ! Here a reminder of the courageous origins of treehugging in #India & the Bishnoi people massacre. bylinetimes.com/2023/07/10/com

  10. Anyone in the #PioneerValley want a young American Elm? We have like a dozen in our yard, and since they're pretty rare, we'd rather find them a home than just pull them.

    UPDATE: it's a slipoery elm. Still native, but much more common.

    #NativePlants #TreeHugging #PioneerValleyMA

  11. Did you hug a tree last weekend? 😄💚 Well I didn't realize this was happening on my birthday so I hugged some friends instead. euronews.com/video/2022/08/20/

    Get some #treehugging tips from the world champions!

    #Finland #thisisfinland