Someday I'd like to understand this physics stackexchange question: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/668248/energy-extraction-from-universe-expansion
new favorite crackpot evopsych theory:
Pretty great video rundown of (what I think is, recently?) the most promising-looking rust web framework:
https://github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-cli CLI that might make JIRA almost tolerable to use?
this sounds like a really fun game: https://www.facebook.com/paulfchristiano/posts/pfbid0jnSvyfDe6DCWCEDp6W1AdahSy9X92jeYH628B75ALXv9rSFv2Vx4ZcEyTwk9jWuel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach%27s_principle TIL maybe rotating frames are the same as non-rotating ones
awesome-looking nondestructive graphics editor: https://graphite.rs/
Very cool, very web 1.0, chemical of the month web site:
https://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm?mc_cid=80df1f38d2&mc_eid=c4d7f512e4
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havelock_Ellis
Always interesting to find people from 100 years ago who probably wouldn't seem that out of place at a modern rationalist party (for better or worse)
```
> cat 10-million-password-list-top-1000000.txt | awk '{print length}' | sort -h | uniq -c
851 3
26830 4
51446 5
248824 6
183917 7
305082 8
69687 9
46716 10
22495 11
15892 12
12725 13
5786 14
3811 15
2765 16
969 17
707 18
475 19
396 20
192 21
145 22
71 23
72 24
33 25
41 26
16 27
24 28
9 29
8 30
4 31
1 32
3 33
1 35
1 36
2 37
1 39
```
"Concept creep" is a pretty cool concept: https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/41127358/levari_dissertation_june2018_revision3.pdf?sequence=6&isAllowed=y
Some cool distributed systems ideas collected in the Shelter Protocol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0GQz-UF0Lk
A bit too blockchainy for my taste, but neat.
The shepherds of the Landes region of France traditionally used stilts ~constantly: https://mashable.com/feature/stilt-shepherds-landes
Cool gwern page with tips for finding stuff on the internet: https://gwern.net/search
Basic guide to glycogen as a correction to naive models of weight gain/loss: https://dynomight.net/weight/
@johncarlosbaez I've found another video about scales. At 12:50, it lists some rules that limit the possible chord intervals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq2xt2D3e3E
I'm brave enough to admit that this post is worse for my pathological desire to make that anagram work
I like understanding stuff; I like making things; I like it when people get what they want; I like it when the world doesn't end.