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keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
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keta on X: "this feels like an indictment on a shifting nature of friendship and social circle dynamics…. i care less about the absolute numbers but there must be a more insidious reason for why more people aren’t being introduced through mutual connections" / X
(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X
(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X

discussion of the overall trend away from nice interior design toward boring gray homes and apartments

AI summary: Derek reflects on the challenge of having a plethora of aesthetic choices in today's world, making it hard to create a coherent look, whether it be in fashion, where mixing items from specialized brands can result in an "aesthetic mess," or integrating vehicles like the Cybertruck into one's lifestyle.

An example cited includes Matt Walsh, who has an eclectic mix of interior elements that appear disjoint. Other users chime in with diverse opinions:

Robert Smith relates to the simplicity and serenity of gray and white decor amidst previous eras of bold and clashing colors and patterns. Zillow Gone Wild shares a listing for a "millennial grey home." Kristoph suggests that the neutrality of grey appeals to a broad audience and may be chosen for its resale value. Robin S. Willis explains that during the 2008 recession, scarcity of materials led to the dominance of basic colors like grey in design out of necessity. Not a Glitch, a Feature expresses a personal disconnect with the prevalent plain decor trend, longing for warmer colors and more character. Finally, several users touch upon practical considerations such as avoiding the need for rugs on wood floors with grey flooring, and the pleasantness and neat look of cedarwood, possibly in reference to a log cabin.

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(1) derek guy on X: "I was talking to someone about these grey homes (pic 1) and they noted that one of the reasons they're popular is because they're easy to decorate. Whereas other types of architecture, while beautiful, require a bit more know-how to find the right furniture (pic 2) https://t.co/QhyBGNxH6r" / X
AKHIL 🪡 on X: "my heretic belief is that it is possible to break out everything you need is already out there who ever manages to pull it off will end up redefining computing and build a multi hundred billion dollar business along the way" / X
AKHIL 🪡 on X: "my heretic belief is that it is possible to break out everything you need is already out there who ever manages to pull it off will end up redefining computing and build a multi hundred billion dollar business along the way" / X

AKHIL 🪡 on Twitter: > my heretic belief is that it is possible to break out. everything you need is already out there
> who ever manages to pull it off will end up redefining computing and build a multi hundred billion dollar business along the way
> Quote RT of @johnnulls: > > there does seem to be a problem with constructing a new world for personal/collaborative computing within the old one. “apps” sit at the end of a long chain of constraining factors, and reworking these seems to require effort at an industrial scale
> > the os and web environments are really not that amenable to radical designs, especially not when attempted by a small team
> > in many ways, you have to learn to love big brother (microsoft, apple, google) and conform to the laws within their jurisdictions
> > or, you have to attempt revolution from within their gates—without any real prospect for support or success
> > you have to embrace your role as a second-class citizen, or overthrow their rule and build your own kingdom (an endeavor that would require being an industry player)

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AKHIL 🪡 on X: "my heretic belief is that it is possible to break out everything you need is already out there who ever manages to pull it off will end up redefining computing and build a multi hundred billion dollar business along the way" / X
yatharth 🏠 on X: "as far as i can tell, people fall into cults because they are missing one of the following things - love and people - visibility of their soul - status, excitement, belonging - hope - a recognition of their vast underground pain and the cults are the best match for those things" / X
yatharth 🏠 on X: "as far as i can tell, people fall into cults because they are missing one of the following things - love and people - visibility of their soul - status, excitement, belonging - hope - a recognition of their vast underground pain and the cults are the best match for those things" / X
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yatharth 🏠 on X: "as far as i can tell, people fall into cults because they are missing one of the following things - love and people - visibility of their soul - status, excitement, belonging - hope - a recognition of their vast underground pain and the cults are the best match for those things" / X
Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Carole, a cancer patient and single parent, was denied a previously approved double lung transplant by Cigna right before the surgery, causing public outrage and leading to a promised appeal by her doctors alongside a social media campaign urging Cigna to reverse their decision.
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Brian Goldstone on X: "Carole and her kids were sent home, and she was taken off the waitlist for a donor match. Her doctors have promised to appeal @Cigna's decision next week. In the meantime, there is concern about the cancer spreading. If that happens, a transplant will no longer be an option." / X
Bipolar Express ❄️🍉 on X: "How do you start dating fr? Everyone I’ve dated has literally just fallen from the sky. I’ve put zero effort into finding people and my therapist said her goal for me is to go on one date a week 😭" / X
Bipolar Express ❄️🍉 on X: "How do you start dating fr? Everyone I’ve dated has literally just fallen from the sky. I’ve put zero effort into finding people and my therapist said her goal for me is to go on one date a week 😭" / X
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Bipolar Express ❄️🍉 on X: "How do you start dating fr? Everyone I’ve dated has literally just fallen from the sky. I’ve put zero effort into finding people and my therapist said her goal for me is to go on one date a week 😭" / X
Ryan Broderick on Twitter / X
Ryan Broderick on Twitter / X
The emphasis on altering how our memories work with AI is probably the most dangerous and insidious thing I've ever seen. Luckily, no one involved with any of these projects has any real concept of what people might actually want from AI, so, at least for now, we're safe. https://t.co/9NrovtGazc— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) December 6, 2023
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Inney Prakash on X
Inney Prakash on X
Killers of the Flower Moon is a great film; it affirms more explicitly than ever that Scorsese has always been telling the story of America, the most vile gangster nation on Earth— and that he understands who still controls the narrative.
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Inney Prakash on X
Tony Tost on X
Tony Tost on X
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (2023). I feel like late stage Scorsese -- perhaps from WOLF OF WALL STREET onward -- is carving out this new genre: the true-ish fever dream lyrical essay about America. Pictures that feel like full literate novels, all grace notes & soul sickness.
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Jennine on Twitter
Jennine on Twitter
Feel like I can share my story about BetterHelp. During a particularly dark time and being affected by Israeli lobbyist attacks on me and my livelihood, feeling paralysed, lost, I signed up to trial online therapy. How BetterHelp works is that it (cont.) https://t.co/HbUrMehDdB— Jennine (@jennineak) October 11, 2023
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Jennine on Twitter
Pedro Duarte on Twitter
Pedro Duarte on Twitter
the urge to redo my website is kicking ini don't want a portfolio i want a personal websitei want it to be minimal it'll be my first ever site where i'm not describing myself as a front end developer (est 2008)wip in thread— Pedro Duarte (@peduarte) October 21, 2023
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