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  • [[Laurie Voss]] rebuttal to [[Alex Russell]]’s latest post The case for frameworks id:: 63b26a5d-c9ed-483c-bef1-13f55e613c7b
    • Alex makes the astonishing assertion that "vanishingly few scaled sites feature long sessions and login-gated content". The above, as an anecdote to the contrary, is a screenshot of my start screen on my personal laptop in Firefox; it is roughly speaking a list of my most-visited websites. Ignoring Alpaca, an unreleased side project of mine, all but one are SPAs. Taking the requirements of "long sessions, login gated content", all but one should be single page apps.

    • Certainly the long tail of websites in the world is probably mostly static, but the big sites -- where all the development dollars are spent -- are overwhelmingly rich, complex sites. The money is in rich apps, not because the money is being wasted, but because the content and services people pay for are highly personalized and dynamic, where rich apps shine.

  • [[Bondy]]
    • ((63e7d3c7-3414-43fb-93b3-50a4b2ff783e))
  • Last week we kicked off the [[Decentralized Data Compliance Working Group]]
  • I’m ranting
  • For competition, Manto [[BJJ]] has been focusing on the 3 H's: handfighting, keeping their hips higher than the opponent's, and keep their hips pointed toward the ground- better known in [[wrestling]] as a [[hip heist]]. [[unarmed]]
  • Rob Gray of the Perception-Action school of sports learning analysis says, "[[Learning]] is not the process of [[repeating]] a solution, it is the process of repeating [[finding]] a [[solution]]."
  • It's easier to manipulate and [[control]] something with [[structure]].
  • To aid in learning [[tracking]], an [[aging stand]] is recommended for whatever environment you might track in. In the same way scientists study how bodies decompose, it is useful to study how things are affected over [[time]] in a given [[land]]scape.
  • Pairs of [[coyotes]] make helixes as they [[move]].
  • Find a thousand ways to get to the [[outcome]]. [[end]]
  • For more [[power]] generated from body [[movement]], increase [[length]] and [[size]] of [[kinetic]] chain.
  • When you [[storyboard]] a scene for an [[ad]], consider what questions the scene would need to pose to give the audience the answer that what you have is what they need. [[propaganda]]
  • The [[timing]] of when to talk about [[solutions]] is after enough questions have been to asked to find out what [[needs]] there are. Once the needs are out in the open, they can be addressed with solutions- so long as the solutions do actually fit the needs. [[sales]]
  • The founder of [[Judo]], [[Jigaro Kano]], is often quoted on the importance of 'maximum [[efficiency]]' (η²ΎεŠ›ε–„η”¨), but perhaps this might be better understood as '[[life]] [[force]] used well'. To take advantage of, or to practice [[good]] use of vigorous force.
  • [[Roger Gracie]] on [[rote]] [[repetition]]: "The moment you know how how to apply [the mechanic], there's no more point in [[drilling]]. Now you have to [[practice]] with [[resistance]]."
  • What has [[scale]]-free scalability? How can we design collectives with scale-free scalability? Is this what the conquering Mongol army was? Did every early stage world [[religion]] have this?
  • How would we plant the [[seed]] for a new [[world]] [[religion]] that has a [[modular]] structure? What [[building]] [[block]] can we give people to create their own religion?

2023-02-11

  • [[Synchronized pomodoros]]
    • With [[Flancian]] and Sab
    • [[Pomodoros]]
      • p0: Review presentation 1 for YXM830
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