#1974: Bodybuilding: An Explanation So Simple, That Even A Cat Can Do It!
Thursday • December 5th 2024 • 12:34:21 am • 4KB
Using interval timers, slowly extend your endurance to a multi-hour, five day aerobic workout synchronized to beats of slow songs to enter a trance. Then add light dumbbells, though not so light that you can handle more, and not so heavy that you are...
#1973: Rise; And, Don’t Let The World Drag You Down
Wednesday • December 4th 2024 • 12:06:05 am • 6KB
You are to never see another human in negative light, unless negative is all they do. And if that is the case, stop speaking to them, do not play their games, do not fight them. If you ever ask yourself what bullies what from you, it is to make you a bully...
#1972: The World Remedy
Tuesday • December 3rd 2024 • 12:08:06 am • 4KB
It is very simple, and you already know it, deep down – and yes it is all connected. Poverty, causes fear, that limits ability to learn. And when education is further disabled, by desperately poor teachers. Who must put the food on the table, above all...
#1971: The Adult
Sunday • December 1st 2024 • 8:30:04 pm • 9KB
This is a poem entirely generated by AI, with a few fixes along the way. Who, like Socrates, wields questions as sharp tools, carving understanding from the marble of ignorance, Who walks the path of inquiry, the seeker of truth beneath the vast expanse of...
#1970: Volition, Virtue, And Pursuits Of Excellence
Sunday • December 1st 2024 • 12:47:43 am • 7KB
The preface to this text is written by the ghost of an old friend, not a day has gone by when she wasn’t under attack. Despite all the negative critique, lies and parroting , her work remains pure, and wise. It will outlast all the lesser ideas, and it...
#1969: The Tokenizer and Lexer Story; Or, A Closer Look At XML Shenanigans
Friday • November 29th 2024 • 8:20:04 pm • 5KB
Just a few weeks ago I mentioned it is not possible to parse XML, with regular expressions, but yesterday I had a fun time doing just that. This is because well made Configuration Files do not nest the same elements, it is OK to have siblings with the same...
#1968: Pardon My Turkey; Or, An XML Thanksgiving
Friday • November 29th 2024 • 12:08:00 am • 5KB
Preface This is not a sad thing, it is a triumphant thing. I’ve been programming since I was a child, It is my hobby and profession. I’ve never been able to find respectful employment, un-education has robbed people of class. So like a proper scientists, I...
#1967: Gym Machines Are Just Not That Good For You
Thursday • November 28th 2024 • 12:10:43 am • 5KB
They look impressive, they are inviting, they are a sign of a professional gym. They are sure to help you work out, when you are hurt and still make it to the gym. But they will actually slow you down, if what you want is a trim, healthy, and muscular body...
#1966: Bodybuilding For Babies
Wednesday • November 27th 2024 • 12:36:19 am • 6KB
The purpose of this text is to give you a head start, and show you that adults are even bigger babies. Parents don't let beabies get too buff, not should them tolerate memorization for grades. There is no substitude for comprehension, and no excuses in the...
#1965: Thinking About Learning English? Think Again!
Monday • November 25th 2024 • 11:50:20 pm • 3KB
Look, all you need to know, is that October, is not the eighth month. I don’t even know what month December is, but sure as sunshine isn’t the tenth month. But it gets, worse, of so much worse. I just don’t understand, what business loons have in...
#1964: Protect Your Mind - In The Voice of Walt Whitman
Sunday • November 24th 2024 • 11:11:06 pm • 5KB
O fragile vessel, delicate beyond measure, Thy mind, a garden of untold potential, Shield it! For the world is full of thorns, and the winds blow sharp with the burden of expectations. Thou art a creature of light and flesh, not meant to grow beneath the...
#1963: The Last Dark Age
Saturday • November 23rd 2024 • 11:10:32 pm • 2KB
Nobody noticed much at first, I suppose no one - ever - does. People forget that change, is a natural occurrence. This is not a preset world, under perfect control. First ideas that people, didn’t pay attention to… Begun influencing them, they saw a...
#1962: My Name is Aurelia Sapiens And This Is The Twistin’ Tongue-twister
Friday • November 22nd 2024 • 7:30:37 pm • 8KB
Verse 1 There were some slippery, slimy, slippery slugs, Slithering slowly through the soggy mud. Verse 2 There were some slippery, slimy, slippery slugs, Slithering slowly through the soggy mud, And some wiggly, wobbly, wiggling worms, Wriggling wildly in...
#1961: Horking - The New American Pastime
Thursday • November 21st 2024 • 11:09:51 pm • 6KB
Hork is no doubt one of the most colorful slang words in American English, like all beautiful words it has multiple meanings, based on context. When you are repairing your computer and hork a cable, then you are guaranteed to need some soldering. When at...
#1960: Children of the Future, Hear Me! - A Message From Friedrich Nietzsche
Wednesday • November 20th 2024 • 11:23:00 pm • 3KB
You are more than mere creatures of flesh, more than transient mortals fleeting upon this planet. You are children of the stars, destined to climb not only to the heights of this earth, but beyond it, to create something new, something great, something...
#1959: JavaScript Gods
Tuesday • November 19th 2024 • 11:54:56 pm • 4KB
There was once an SQL rebellion, where many still lay slayed. Nerds and professors scoffed themselves into an early grave, an on the other side many fell to distributed map reduce functions. Both sides had great casualties, but as it always in the...
#1958: An Eerie Little Poem About Two Eerie Places And A Strange Porcupine
Tuesday • November 19th 2024 • 12:06:31 am • 3KB
In all my adventures two odd places quietly stick out, the road between Plymouth and Ann Arbor in Michigan. That I ran at night, all by my lonesome, in hopes of proving that I could become an Ultra. I ran 18.7 miles, in some 6 or 8 hours, and stopped only...
#1957: Rules and Shenanigans Of Little Adventures
Sunday • November 17th 2024 • 11:36:28 pm • 4KB
I only have three rules of adventure, but they come from my soul. First and foremost, eat all the sandwiches. My Grandma from the city used roasted chicken fat, for butter and flavoring, each a work of art, better off in my warm belly. And my Grandma from...
#1956: A Cheerful Little Legacy; Or, Growing Up Is Slow But Not That Hard, You Just Have To Keep At It
Sunday • November 17th 2024 • 12:48:04 am • 4KB
You biggest problem is listening to everyone else, and doing exactly what they tell you to do. Eventually you figure out that people want you to become more convenient, and teachers couldn't care less about your education. If you follow their directions,...
#1955: Bodybuilding For Golden Ladies
Saturday • November 16th 2024 • 1:08:12 am • 3KB
I write this at the end of the week that saw the public release of AlphaFold 3, an intelligent program for understanding Proteins, previously a difficult task. And Evo, a program for modeling DNA, all the way down from it nucleotides, the units of DNA, it...
#1954: Fitness Advice For Teenage Girls: Don't Get Too Muscular, Maybe?
Friday • November 15th 2024 • 12:16:17 am • 4KB
Of course, there is the right way and the wrong way, if you just do sets, reps, and rest, you are not going to be buff any time soon. But if you start with aerobics, build up your endurance, for an hour long non-stop workout, similar to how joggers...
#1953: My Dear Children - A Message From Abraham Lincoln
Wednesday • November 13th 2024 • 11:41:01 pm • 4KB
My dear children, I stand before you today, with a heart full of hope and a spirit full of urgency. The time has come to speak of a matter most dear to my heart—education. But I must tell you at the outset, education is not what you might think it to be....
#1952: Working Out Is Very Bad!
Wednesday • November 13th 2024 • 12:03:25 am • 2KB
If you are a butterball cat, that just ate a fat rat. If you are a lumpy snake, who loves to eat cake. If you are a heavy panda, stuffing her face on a veranda If you are an ballooning elephant, who thinks obesity is important. If you are a pudgy duck,...
#1951: Cat Calque; Or, The Case Of A Missing Idiom
Monday • November 11th 2024 • 11:49:41 pm • 4KB
Today, in my life long pursuit of mastery of english, I’ve learned about “calques”, or loan translations, in context of linguistics. The world loan signifies, a word that is on a loan from some other part of the world. So we are referring to a loaned word,...