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monita.bsky.social
lover of words and grilled cheese sandwiches. Applied ethics, Harvard University Design for Sustainability, SCAD MonaMHamdy.com The word of the day is:
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@lanebecker.bsky.social is it true? I have a super bad feeling about this. Most emerging markets were busting chops to get their own 18f and 10x's off the ground- why are we machete-ing ourselves? 10x.gsa.gov

Think about this for a moment. Think about what dismantling the ability to detect foreign interference might look like, too. www.pcmag.com/news/openai-...

Life is a near death experience.

How old were you when you realized solitude isn't the absence of connection, but the purest form of it?

You are the universe, expressing itself as human -- for just a small moment.

Wow.

@projectliberty.bsky.social where r u!

@jay.bsky.team I want to make a poll!!! Make pollssssssssssssssssssssss please and thank you 🙏 ♥️

My current research is around design interventions for terminal patients in clinical palliative care settings. Meeting the families, doctors, clergy and caretakers... has changed the way I live on my bones. This is the most important work I have ever done.

These crosswalks make me happy.

I am not what happened to me. I am what I choose to become. -Carl Jung

Resipiscence: Noun Origin: Middle French, 16th century. Taken directly from a Middle French word based on the Latin “resipīscere,” meaning “to come to one's senses.” It is a kind of repentance combining acknowledgment of wrongdoing and wish to do better in the future.

Did you know @firstadopter.bsky.social's book on Jensen and Nvidia is FINALLY out AND it's a nyt and Amazon bestseller already?????!!!

What ever happened to Neil Gaiman? Last I was here he was everywhere...

Demesne Latin. Late 13th century. 1. Land attached to a manor and retained for the owner's own use. 2. The lands of an estate. 3. A region or domain. 4. Possession of real property in one's own right

Acedia əˈsēdēə NOUN WORD ORIGIN Greek, early 17th century Spiritual or mental sloth; apathy.

"Passion is the genius of genius." -Galileo

ultracrepidarian (uhl-truh-krep-i-DAYR-ee-uhn) MEANING: adjective: Giving opinions beyond one’s area of expertise. noun: One who gives opinions beyond one’s area of expertise. ETYMOLOGY: From Latin ultra (beyond) + crepidarius (shoemaker), from crepida (sandal). Earliest documented use: 1819.