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Hexagram 6: SUNG
CONFLICT The proper response to conflict, whetherit lies within or without us, is disengagement. Whenever we allow ourselves to be drawn off balance, away from the strength of quiet integrity, we are in conflict. It matters not whether the confrontation is between competing values in one’s own mind or with another person: it is the…
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Kevin Gibbs
Autocomplete, often called autosuggest, surfaced at Google in 2004 — thanks to a junior software developer named Kevin Gibbs, who saw the technology that taps into the human collective consciousness as inevitable. But Google’s predictive search feature was just the beginning. Nowadays, autocomplete can be found across different devices (e.g., desktops, tablets, and mobile devices) and is incorporated…
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Resolutions 2026
Final List Notes This list was created with ChatGPT looking at my past resolutions. I lost the paper with Jacks (he had three done quickly–excercise, study, look for work [maybe]) and Cody’s (who made three fairly resonable ones — wake up, dont fight with mom, excercise). I struggled a lot with them this year. 1.…
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The New Yorker at 100: A Century of Wit and Wisdom on Film
Marshall Curry’s The New Yorker at 100 is a gleaming cinematic tribute that captures the essence of one of America’s most iconic magazines. Narrated with quiet authority by Julianne Moore, the film’s structure feels like an expertly curated timeline—each era of The New Yorker unfolds with deliberate pacing, guiding viewers from its 1925 founding through…
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Mister Organ by David Farrier
Mister Organ is a masterclass in investigative nonfiction that spirals into something far stranger and more unsettling than you could ever anticipate. Farrier begins with what seems like a quirky parking dispute and ends up in the orbit of Michael Organ—a man whose sense of entitlement and gall defy belief. The film captures the creeping…
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