

Do whatever gives you the growth you want. Ignore the people slowing you down.


Do whatever gives you the growth you want. Ignore the people slowing you down.


And a net positive for billionaires.


The Witness


We do oldest milk is closest to you as you open the door. Meaning furthest away from hinge.
Reason: convenience and behavior encourages you to grab the closest first.


I hear you. Centralization without regulation comes with a huge cost. I’m trying to use more decentralized services and self host replacement for all google services gradually. And eventually replace phone with a lora msg and gps device that only has phone capabilities when on wifi.
Simultaneously I’m trying to “Return to monke”. interact less with technology and more with people and nature.


Products are being created for rich people. Poor people are being cut out of the economy.


Working harder instead of prioritizing.


subset of capitalism


Why does the military advertise the most towards the poor?


Zorin OS is a good one if you want a nice UI transition from Windows or Mac.


What’s wrong with ollama?


all good. same


acquisition?


Or LLM cleanroom copy it, like the internet did when claude code source was leaked into other languages like rust


That’s a good point. We’ve been using the UML diagrams as a tool to catch behavioral red flags, but the reuse and implementation details of that are left undefined.
Maybe the answer lies in also explicitly spending a few passes focusing on code health, explainability, maintainability (while keeping brain on). This is something I go through at end and then retry verification tests, but not something we explicitly require in our process at the moment.
But in the end you have to know what good looks like and be able to call bullshit. Hmm I guess strong first principles are still the foundation of being good at something, no matter how the tools change. And practice, feedback, and constraint exposure are what turn that into actual effectiveness.
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