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From: blenderdumbass . org

Doing those Dumbass Blender tutorials was supposed be a way for me to get noticed. But no matter how utterly insane my ideas were, I just fell deeper and deeper into despair.

Read or listen: blenderdumbass.org/articles/th

blenderdumbass . orgThe Impossible Task of Famousing Myself

Date: 20250322
Time 2044

Central George Street location on a Saturday night. There is 7x12.foot stage by the door that faces the c shaped bar. It has a great view of the street with a deck that should be open soon. Staff was professional and courteous. Cover was waived as soon as I asked if the kitchen was open. There is a George Street Festival countdown clock on the wall with 130 days and 3 hours remaining. A youth at the door just got carded but has “forgotten” his wallet, back onto the street he goes. Bar on this level is at 80% capacity with no free tables.

Oasis -Champagne supernova is being performed on stage.

Got a soda for this one. I was warned the coffee was old. She got my vibe, I did not need a new pot put on and she warned me that the pot had been there for at least a couple of hours. Perfect service.

The burger, it looks like a 6oz patty. Lots of bacon, lettuce and my bun cracked. You can definitely taste the goat cheese. Bun may have been a bit small for all this burger. Batter on cheese adds a nice crunch. When I saw the photo I thought it was a hashbrown.
The bun is house made, it’s dense and kinda loamy. Kinda reminds me of nans bread.

I am having the house made cheesecake for dessert. No idea where it's going (It went in me it was good). No regrets.

TLDR: Cheesy Crunchy Burger with great staff and live music. 7.6/10
Extra points cause I’m nan’s boy.

####ATTENTION STAFF###
Dearest Green Sleeves on the eastern end of the bar farthest away from the stage. Someone installed something and left 3 jagged looking screws hanging out. Might want to pop a couple corks on that or something.

This poem breaks my heart all over again every time I read it. C/w violence mentioned.

From "Testimony" by Rebecca Baggett:

"I want to say, like Neruda,
that I am waiting for
"a great and common tenderness,"
that I still believe
we are capable of attention,
that anyone who notices the world
must want to save it."
ayearofbeinghere.com/2014/03/r

www.ayearofbeinghere.comRebecca Baggett: "Testimony"A collection of daily mindfulness poems, composed primarily by contemporary and recent poets of the here & now.

From: blenderdumbass . org

Doing those Dumbass Blender tutorials was supposed be a way for me to get noticed. But no matter how utterly insane my ideas were, I just fell deeper and deeper into despair.

Read or listen: blenderdumbass.org/articles/th

blenderdumbass . orgThe Impossible Task of Famousing Myself

Пишем свой Transformer

Чтобы поупражняться я решила более детально разобраться и попробовать самостоятельно написать Transformer на PyTorch. Результатом захотелось поделиться здесь. Надеюсь, так же как и мне, это поможет доразобраться в данной архитектуре и ответить на какие-то вопросы.

habr.com/ru/articles/891972/

ХабрПишем свой TransformerЧтобы поупражняться я решила более детально разобраться и попробовать самостоятельно написать Transformer на PyTorch. Результатом захотелось поделиться здесь. Надеюсь, так же как и мне, это поможет...

A quotation from Bertrand Russell

I enjoy life; I might almost say that with every year that passes I enjoy it more. This is due partly to having discovered what were the things that I most desired, and having gradually acquired many of these things. Partly it is due to having successfully dismissed certain objects of desire — such as the acquisition of indubitable knowledge about something or other — as essentially unattainable. But very largely it is due to a diminishing preoccupation with myself. Like others who had a Puritan education, I had the habit of meditating on my sins, follies, and shortcomings. I seemed to myself — no doubt justly — a miserable specimen. Gradually I learned to be indifferent to myself and my deficiencies; I came to centre my attention increasingly upon external objects: the state of the world, various branches of knowledge, individuals for whom I felt affection.

Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) English mathematician and philosopher
Conquest of Happiness, Part 1, ch. 1 “What Makes People Unhappy?” (1930)

Sourcing, notes: wist.info/russell-bertrand/755…

WIST Quotations · Conquest of Happiness, Part 1, ch. 1 "What Makes People Unhappy?" (1930) - Russell, Bertrand | WIST QuotationsI enjoy life; I might almost say that with every year that passes I enjoy it more. This is due partly to having discovered what were the things that I most desired, and having gradually acquired many of these things. Partly it is due to having successfully dismissed certain objects…

From: blenderdumbass . org

Doing those Dumbass Blender tutorials was supposed be a way for me to get noticed. But no matter how utterly insane my ideas were, I just fell deeper and deeper into despair.

Read or listen: blenderdumbass.org/articles/th

blenderdumbass . orgThe Impossible Task of Famousing Myself

Logging in to say how happy and grateful I am to be able to make annotations on #EPUB on my e-reader running #KOReader, and to then be able to import and read those same EPUBs and annotations on my laptop in @zotero

💌 💌 💌

This allows me to read long-form (I really struggle to do so on my laptop) and still take digital notes (not having to manually copy afterwards.)

Henry Farrell's consideration of the attention economy & political science's failure to really see it, is an important read; he asks

'How might the attention economy remake the underlying structures of democracy? If there is a political scientist who predicted how Musk could effectively leverage his position to eliminate US-AID despite the legal and political barriers, I don’t know who she or he is'!

The political economy of attention *needs* our attention!

#attention
programmablemutter.com/p/the-a

Programmable Mutter · The attention economy is devouring politicsBy Henry Farrell

How the brain knows when to give up! Suppressing GABA-releasing neurons, made mice spend more time investigating one object. Turning off glutamate-related neurons made mice explore many objects; inhibiting serotonin-producing neurons made mice lose interest altogether.
nature.com/articles/d41586-025 #learning #attention #neuroscience #neurochemistry

www.nature.comHow the brain decides whether to persist — and when to give upNeuroscientists demonstrate how specific neurons in the brainstem control these behavioural strategies in mice.