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#1342: I Don’t Even; Or, Rebellious Web Design Is Super Fine
Monday • April 10th 2023 • 10:50:37 pm • 1KB

Designing just web pages, has been around for ages. It may not be a great start, especially when are feeling smart. Why not become a web rebel, that always works out pretty well. Look to the edges, peer through the hedges. Create web browser plugins, that...

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#1341: Standardized Education Is An Impossible Fantasy, Because Learning Requires A Unique Sequence
Sunday • April 9th 2023 • 10:40:58 pm • 5KB

Learning is too important to stain with some theatrical show, education, and our early years are both too precious to waste. It is quite visible that everyone is doing as little as possible, politicians lack accountability as their many campaign promises...

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#1340: The Frontend Developer
Sunday • April 9th 2023 • 12:05:53 pm • 4KB

HTML & CSS: Creating and Viewing an HTML File HTML & CSS: The Many HTML Tags HTML & CSS: Creating and Using a CSS File HTML & CSS: The Many CSS Commands and Media Queries JavaScript JavaScript: Basics JavaScript: Functions JavaScript: External Libraries...

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#1339: Shoulders To Stand On
Saturday • April 8th 2023 • 11:11:03 pm • 4KB

The sooner you reach for life changing narrated books, that are loved by all the intellectuals around the world. The easier your life ahead is going to become, because great books give you what crappy teachers fail to deliver. This is rather obvious, of...

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#1338: The Strangeness In Politics
Friday • April 7th 2023 • 10:46:41 pm • 6KB

When wasting time on speaking about politics, it is important to first admit, that nobody knows anything about it. Political positions, are not meant to be accessible to liars, pretenders, or actors. In theory healthy voters, all combined together, form a...

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#1337: The Creatures Of Supercluster Laniakea
Thursday • April 6th 2023 • 10:26:24 pm • 2KB

Waking up is extremely hard, but it isn’t something you can disregard. You are a stellar creature of the Laniakea Supercluster, so gather up all the strength you can muster. There are probably many of us hiding here, and all life born of chaos is very dear...

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#1336: Breaking: Michigan Government Rules Against Use Of Vehicles When Commuting To The Gym
Wednesday • April 5th 2023 • 6:50:35 pm • 2KB

The Governor’s Office of Michigan has issued a ruling prohibiting the use of vehicles for commuting to wellness facilities, such as gyms. This ruling, dubbed "Burn Fat Not Fossil Fuel," was unanimously passed without any objections. In response to the new...

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#1335: The Importance Of Self Education
Tuesday • April 4th 2023 • 11:09:49 pm • 4KB

You should never trust anyone to teach you, because a lot of people only give you what makes you more useful. Teachers give you just enough for it to feel hard on tests, but it is all mixed up and out of sequence and context. Did you notice how wrong...

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#1334: An Escape From The Dark Ages Of Programming
Monday • April 3rd 2023 • 11:02:08 pm • 7KB

Programmers have been trying to visualize their programs, their internal micro-architecture for ages. Only two things have worked, and both are very primitive. First is the actual directory layout, where program files are kept. It is a primitive way of...

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#1333: The User
Sunday • April 2nd 2023 • 8:05:38 pm • 1KB

What is Linux? Top 5 FAVORITE Linux Distros What is Ubuntu? Quick History of the Linux Distro Ubuntu vs Linux Mint - Which is right for you? Is Fedora The Best Linux Distro Ever? What is Arch Linux? Ranking Linux Desktop Environments for 2023 Office...

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#1332: Beyond Conspiracy Theories
Sunday • April 2nd 2023 • 6:11:23 pm • 5KB

To paraphrase Anton Chekhov, “A man is what he believes”. Create an environment of threat and desperation, for both teachers and students. And when the worst comes to worst, they will be too scared to ask if they are the good guys. But please know that...

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#1331: To The Next Great Human Plateau
Saturday • April 1st 2023 • 10:11:07 pm • 3KB

An old book friend once warned, that we are not to serve as Piano keys. We are not to be played like a melody, we are different from nature. We are in fact a force too, but the manual of life is yet to be writ. We have the opening chapter, in the...

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#1330: Endurance, Trance, And The Window
Friday • March 31st 2023 • 11:06:31 pm • 4KB

Endurance is such a simple thing, that we often forget we have it. The best example is jogging, where gradual adaptation is key. You can only run a little bit at first, and it will be painful. Though you should know, we kind have two kinds of pain. One is...

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#1329: Dancing Yourself To Health; Or, Just Dance, And Don't Stop Under Any Circumstance
Thursday • March 30th 2023 • 8:50:57 pm • 2KB

As a rule of thumb, do the exercises that kind of feel dumb. Nobody knows why this works, but it comes with all the perks. You will transform quickly, and stop feeling sickly. And few will interrupt your workout, as you will dazzle them with doubt. ...

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#1328: Simple And Lightweight Code
Wednesday • March 29th 2023 • 11:21:07 pm • 3KB

When you make your modules tiny, your code-base will become shiny. So as long as you know what comes next, programming is not complex. Corporate programming is twisted, you should write for yourself instead. Build a tiny little outfit, and let it work to...

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#1327: For The World To Rise
Tuesday • March 28th 2023 • 10:32:19 pm • 8KB

We are in fact indoctrinated into a series of false beliefs, think of it as the “cult”, in the term Global Culture. The likelihood of anybody exiting this cult, is very low. Just about the same as the victim of a religious cult, exiting their belief system...

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#1326: The Human Super-Culture Of Greatness At A Glance
Monday • March 27th 2023 • 11:11:14 pm • 4KB

A word of caution, ideas of lifting one self up to some superior position are always fraudulent, and always aimed at people suffering a terrible poverty of mind. The whatever leaders that present a shortcut to self betterment are both actors and criminals....

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#1325: On The Subject Of Standardized Education Holding Humanity Back
Sunday • March 26th 2023 • 4:59:11 pm • 5KB

What we believe when we are young, will influence our entire existence. False beliefs can only resolve to regrets, only wisdom can constantly steer a mind towards some measure of greatness. The list of false beliefs, and things that end up as regrets, is...

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#1324: The Bobby Tables
Sunday • March 26th 2023 • 2:27:31 pm • 3KB

What is SQL? SQL Explained in 100 Seconds Bobby Tables Little Bobby Tables and what he teaches us about SQL Injection Tables...Bobby Tables - Matt Collier: OKC SQL SQL injection: XKCD's Little Bobby Tables explained (security@cambridge) This Is How Your...

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#1323: Resuming Where The Giants Left Off
Saturday • March 25th 2023 • 11:26:43 pm • 5KB

One of the most nefarious things you will ever hear as a young person, is “You need to graduate to get a job”. Above all, you shouldn't get a flimsy job, you need to run your own business, born from years of learning how to launch startups. That is what...

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#1322: Legend Of Wobbles, The Mighty Warrior Queen From The Crabapple Tree
Friday • March 24th 2023 • 10:19:01 pm • 1KB

She came to visit once or twice, and thought the peanuts were a nice surprise. Though she hated bits of cheddar cheese, couldn't even stand the downwind breeze. She came and pondered why with Squirrels share, she seemed to think it was quite rare. But I...

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#1321: Chaos To Chaos, A Sci-Fi Poem
Thursday • March 23rd 2023 • 8:18:44 pm • 2KB

Asking AI to write verse, and keep it terse… Is like asking a philosopher to say, something about today. We take something unsurpassed, and merely ask for a simple forecast. The future of humanity, even our own education and sanity. Depends on using noise...

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#1320: The Philosopher Deck Art Challenge
Wednesday • March 22nd 2023 • 11:07:51 pm • 6KB

I was surprised to find that the Tarot cards are a new invention, starting somewhere in 1400’s. It was always my fantastic assumption that fortunetelling, was born from watching a philosopher using cards with wisdom on them. It just seems so natural to...

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#1319: When Learning For Real, Every Lesson Is A Big Deal
Tuesday • March 21st 2023 • 11:01:23 pm • 10KB

You don’t have bad grades, you have insane teachers. – Abraham Lincoln To learn something for real, you need three things. One, You have to be really, really curious, about the thing. If you are not curious, you will not learn, you will only memorize for...