my visage flipped with sneering frown
and I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there
and I'll tell you how to look on my works and despair.
and wen the stone
is broke to bits
and all alone
i lie in sand
it stretches bare
you read my words
you pls despair
dias does what no mortal can
and his works? are they there?
no, but maybe still despair
my visage flipped with sneering frown
and I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there
and I'll tell you how to look on my works and despair.
Me: Could you not?
Me: Could you not?
When I taught South African history a couple of years ago, I spent a week talking about mining and labor struggles. One of the main features of the initial stages of both gold and diamond mining there (this is pre-Rhodes) was that anyone could own a claim, regardless of race.
— Lydia, 16, Minneapolis
— Lydia, 16, Minneapolis
“What emerges as the most elementary insight is that, since we do not now have any ways of making computers wise, we ought not now to give computers tasks that demand wisdom.”
“What emerges as the most elementary insight is that, since we do not now have any ways of making computers wise, we ought not now to give computers tasks that demand wisdom.”
It's based on what I'm doing personally. So, fyi, I'm more anxious than usual, but holding up substantially.
Me: "Big, if true."
Me: "Big, if true."
Me, a late antique Hellenist: “liturgy of the exodus of danger.”
Me, a late antique Hellenist: “liturgy of the exodus of danger.”