liminal @liminal - 23d
It wasn't an invitation to share? 🤣
liminal @liminal - 24d
And then some inconsistencies like making quotes also comments for articles, looping them together 🧐
Moar features 🧟♂ nostr:nevent1qqs024j3mkm5axznrp2p7ylgmuw7a09wvzeazza6zk9xyqru7chay6qpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3q8ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqxpqqqqqqz2550r6
liminal @liminal - 25d
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe 😭
liminal @liminal - 26d
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Try changing the video playback setting
A glimpse into how users might organize and move around ideas in #Alexandria. Any book, article, chapter or section is also a collection of paragraphs and ideas. They might be perfectly at home with their original material, but sometimes you might want to create snippings of ideas, combine and create a collage of ones you think are relate, pointing back to the source material. Anyone curious enough to dive through your collections can also look into the source material for the original context. https://v.nostr.build/Ubo0WSzRVnXCCMbY.mp4
Might take some time to detoxify their feed expectations, unless devs want to throw in their own algo with a similar tuning
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liminal @liminal - 27d
It just looks like spaghetti comment strings to me 🤣🤣
I have no idea what is going on here 😅
Foundational anchor points for a distributed RAG system. No system needs to hold the whole thing, you can always send the local network because anything in that area will be closely related.
Yeah, more like an upkeep to encourage more writing with a little pressure.
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#writingChallenge2025 📖 nostr:nevent1qqsf7250s7h7ea59jwewrvcsqhxd0mypf8j5nfj5tfseyc5fl2667wqpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3q7x7htjej3hgcqwqj86u9yvpcunhw6nz4zclzph2zfnlwe4v0yp8qxpqqqqqqzvu6n3v
I might not finish a bunch of books all the way through, but I read a lot, which basically combines a lot of what I've read. Wondering what a writing challenge could look like ~
liminal @liminal - 28d
I'll also add that, if we can agree that a tool's external telos is defined by a Organic System (an 'agent' within Complexity, from single cells to ecosystems and organizations), what does that imply about us? Sure, our telos to a degree is internally defined, but we still exist within larger systems, and the behavior of those larger systems can be described by what orients that larger system - without even describing us as individual components just as we can talk to each other at levels higher than the individual cells or proteins that make us up. So think about the ever expanding larger systems we belong to, from intimate partnerships to society and beyond. The very fact that we are subsystems of the Natural World means we inherit some form of orientation from it. Really. Take a few moments to ponder that - what might be the 'thing' we inherit from the largest all encompassing system that could orient us?
Inhaled it. 🤣
Yes! I went custom here & probably reached a little farther than my comfort level. Will have to think about the different (mis)steps I made to get there 😁