RT @LynzforCongress
Hey Secretary @PeteButtigieg—make sure you ask @SouthwestAir about calling in law enforcement to arrest customers they’ve stranded at airports. https://twitter.com/bradbatt/status/1607973979934834690
@onlymeindc
My God, but what a complete genius that man was. Musically, he could do ANYTHING and make it look easy. Greatly missed!
My favorite moment, or one of them anyway, was his suddenly showing up at the remembrance for George Harrison and simply blowing every other musician off the stage. 😎 In fact, I think I'll watch that clip again right now, I could use the lift.
If you want to join me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y
Imma keep it PURPLE this #BlackFriday with Prince and The Revolution - “Let’s Go Crazy” 💜
Come on now, y'all know this the jam!
@TheDoorOKC
Wait wait! You forgot pharmaceuticals! Oh, I guess that could be part of healthcare, never mind.
"By banning some of us, Musk is sending a message to everyone else: Comply with the dictator or lose access. Twitter has become a virtual simulation of authoritarian rule."
"But Musk didn’t build Twitter. We, collectively, turned the bird app into a consequential power. If it remains under the control of a man who sees journalists as enemies, we have a moral responsibility to fly the coop."
--@gilduran on getting banned from #twitter.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/elon-musk-twitter-ban-censorship-17680044.php
@jayarava
😘 Greta.
I'm hearing that low-life Andrew Tate was arrested through the actions of "the Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings"... or GRETA. 🤣
@Dryden@mastodonapp.uk
Having worked for a small petroleum company somewhat tangentially (SysAdmin), I can confirm that this is the standard method of long standing-- it's called "price sticking," in which the retailers keep the price as high as possible for as long as possible and then only come down in the smallest steps they can get away with. Since everyone in the industry is aware of the practice, it requires no illegal collusion or price fixing agreements. The price only comes down when demand does. Hence, here we are.
During the American Civil War, the South thought they could blackmail the British into supporting them by restricting the supply of cotton. Without cotton the mills of Lancashire would close and there would be real hardship. However, the mill workers of Lancashire opposed slavery, and the British eventually got new sources of cotton like Egypt. #history shows the commodity weapon Putin thinks he has, isn’t all that. #politics #SlavaUkraini
@jayarava
I think I've adopted Fronsdal's "agnostic" stance on that topic. Should there ever be actual evidence for rebirth in the EBT sense, I'll be delighted and follow the discoveries with great interest. Until then, it looks like a corruption to me. It's not difficult to imagine how such a thing could happen; religions incorporate little chunks and pieces from each other all the time. A lot of the Digha has a "hey, we have that too!" flavor, which makes me wonder, especially since some of that collection seems to have been late origin.
That long, long period between Parinabbana and the monks finally getting around to writing things down allows for a lot of speculation about what might have been interjected from the outside-- or simply made up from the inside, for whatever reason-- some of which will tend toward the wild. Especially in my case, since I fell into this whole Dhamma thing from the wrong direction-- an awakening or kensho or whatever (all the words for it are dirty since there really is no "achievement" involved) about a year before I even knew Buddhism existed other than just seeing the word somewhere.
And then, the times being the times, the first things I could find to read about my exciting new discovery ("Hey, have you heard about this Buddhism thing?" 😆 ) were from one or another Zen/Chan source, and off I went. So my approach will always have a paccekabuddha flavor, and I'm really grateful for that pacceka loophole!
Sorry for all the useless personal history stuff, and I'll get back to your more interesting topics of discussion now. I thought a little explanation as to why I might say things that seem misguided or perhaps nutty would be a good thing, just in the interests of understanding. Thanks for your patience.
810 million websites are self-hosted with WordPress.
Imagine if all those websites had this ActivityPub plugin installed.
Those websites would then become 810 million Fediverse instances.
@jayarava
And the puzzlements arise because of difficulties with definitions. What's a chariot? 🤔 😃 No disagreement here, sir.
@jayarava
(As it seems unlikely that you would be aware of it, I should probably mention that this view of everything being continually re-created, moment by moment, though with obvious tendencies of continuing on the paths of least resistance, is a Zen orthodoxy with a lot of Soto practitioners. I can probably track down some references for it if you like, though I've mostly encountered it in dharma talks rather than literature.)
I know of at least one relatively well-known teacher with several books under his belt who likes to suggest that this is what the Buddha meant by "rebirth"-- the continual refreshing of all that is, with a lack of carried-over "identity" from one movie frame to the next. Ah, just remembered that the Japanese call each segmentary moment a "nen." Masao Abe wrote about it some, though I no longer have his book to look it up in.
Do I think every moment is a new world? Ultimately, yes, though to actually perceive even hints of it is rare. It's mostly just something interesting to think about, for me. Einstein also seems to have had some similar thoughts, based on some quotes I've seen.
Does it affect my everyday life in any way? Nope. Doesn't matter if it's actually an accurate assessment and has nothing to do with the actual work that is set before me. 😎
Serotonin is such an enigma.
In a fresh paper by the lab of Mark Andermann it is shown that serotonin gates the information flow from retina to thalamus.
https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(22)01079-0
Trying to understand the bigger picture, we have recently proposed that serotonin has a central role in digesting information. Our paper w @macshine @DrYohanJohn @claireocallaghan and others can be found here: https://shine-lab.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2022_brain.pdf
Retired SysAdmin living in the high country of Arizona, USA. I enjoy learning about physics, cosmology, genetics, neurology, and suchlike. Deeply confused by worldwide trends towards authoritarianism. I thought we'd already learned about that stuff. But I guess not.