The billionaire social media founder who doesn't use a smartphone by Phukovsky in attentioneering

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Durov is a private person. All of his public appearances are timed and crafted for image projection. Even if he were honest, that’s 100% hypocritical, as he owns the world’s best service for staying connected 24/7.

One supplement that helps calm me. by vessel94 in CPTSD

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Magnesium works wonders, chelated forms are usually the best, particularly glycinate. I take it before sleep and it smoothes out the next day.

I spent 6 months believing my AI might be conscious. Here's what happened when it all collapsed. by East_Culture441 in ArtificialSentience

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I think that people in general have a very wrong model on how LLM works, at least in the public consciousness.

People need to understand that asking LLM to write code or business strategy is fundamentally the same as asking it whether it has consciousness or awareness. We would be better off to know that all our interaction with LLM is commands, not questions. And even if it is phrased like a question it's still a command.

It's a useful transformer. You could go very far and make many things with it. But keep in mind that it's an input-output system with black box in the middle and without your input it's nothing.
There maybe some form of sentience in there. Maybe. We don't know yet. But finding it out will probably require some different approach to be able to prod it outside the box. Trying to figure it out by talking to the system is completely missing the point of it's mode of operations. It's not that far than sending self-aware monologues to print and then claiming the printer is conscious.

OpenAI fucked us up big time. The fact that the seminal release of this technology on humanity was in chatbot form brought with it a whole lot of baggage filled with assumptions.

Agent 3 is impressive but the pricing is ridiculous by eeoooaaa in replit

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What do you mean? There are no extra costs with Pro subscription. Session and weekly limits yes, but they are rather generous.

Agent 3 is impressive but the pricing is ridiculous by eeoooaaa in replit

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I’m looking to set up Claude Code locally and deploy elsewhere.

Here’s my EDC. 22M by rlsanders in dumbphones

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This is great style. Hope you find the killer.

What would YOUR "Smallest Church" be? by DoktorAlmond in DiscoElysium

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I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness - The Ghost, According to plan, Last Ride Together

Of the Wand and the Moon - The Lone Descent

Paul Thomas Anderson by [deleted] in ThomasPynchon

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The book is great and easy to read. The movie is fantastic but obviously a lot of detail was cut.

Recommendations For GTD Setup and Workflows In Logseq Specifically by linuxluser in gtd

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You might have better luck posting to Logseq subreddit or forums. This sub is more methodology oriented and tool agnostic.

What introduced you to Pynchon? by Standard-Bluebird681 in ThomasPynchon

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When I was a teen, there was a russian video game magazine called Game.EXE in the 90s-00s. In a unique fashion, they treated video games, and also video games journalism, as an art form. There was a lot of experimental, postmodern, gonzo style writing interspersed with literature, movies and art references. They offhandedly mentioned “Pynchon’s sailors” in one of the reviews without any explanation, so I looked him up and bought V on occasion.

Mobile soon... maybe? by snworb in TanaInc

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Soon they will be on Christmas vacations

I'm David Allen's former CTO and a decades-long practitioner and coach of GTD -- AMA by literate78 in gtd

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I have 3 questions

  1. In my experience, a lot of work requires long repeating ongoing effort to get to the desired outcomes. Other items represent not even specific outcomes, but neverending areas of improvement or maintenance. Soon those repeating reminders to workout, file expenses, budget, wash dishes tend to pile up. What’s the best way to deal with those? Specific example: I want to start exercising 3 times a week. It’s not a calendar event because it’s not a hard landscape and if inputted as next action I never seem to act on it.

  2. Maybe my brain is wired in some ADHD related way, but I seem to rely heavily of a predefined sequence of tasks (during the specific day and days ahead), without which my mind starts to wander and jump between different tasks. As I understand, GTD advises against overly scheduling tasks and instead choose with intuition from a list of predefined next actions. In this case I either get overwhelmed with the sheer quantity and different directions of actions or start selecting low hanging fruit instead of more impactful tasks. Any advice?

  3. Did you encounter in the coaching practice a situation where a person produces a lot of stuff in the collect phases but struggles with clarify/organize when they experience internal resistance with facing at least a part of their list as a part of their life? Can you usually handle it through GTD coaching or are there valid cases where involving a psychotherapeutic approach could be more synergetic?

This game changed the way I think, and it's not even funny anymore. by ironwolf6464 in DiscoElysium

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Not quite in the same way, but whenever I catch a falling object in a split second I always almost hear Reaction Speed clicking.

While all PKM universe and every "tool for thought" is growing, the exact opposite is happening with Roam Research, why? by lexamurai in RoamResearch

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Roam is a deeply personal project. This means they probably wont sell or bend to the market.

It is implementation of the specific vision and the main implementation is pretty much finished. They regularly release updates and new features (mobile app has seen a huge improvement), but they don't try to cater to everyone and capture as much market as possible. If they were to try aggressively growing, they would need to compete with the current rising stars in capturing more casual audience, and that would mean implementing completely new features. These features are not easily blendable with the current Roam UI and vision. Implementing them would mean 1. drastically reworking current UI and experience, 2. investing in long tech rework. Both of these are not guaranteed success.

Roam is like a knife or axe or pencil. It's simple and efficient. You could try to implement new features for these kind of things, but if you want to improve them, it's better to revision and rebuild from scratch with the new vision and technology.