Posts by sunstone@weirder.earth
(DIR) Post #9xWF6CUdJXESEe2VaS by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-07-27T12:50:26Z
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Smooth duck
(DIR) Post #9zUdHKQ8QBHdobVeT2 by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-09-24T06:11:24Z
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Studio Ghibli just released a ton of free-to-use 1080p images from their films, which gives me hope that we’ll someday see these films come into the public domain.http://www.ghibli.jp/info/013344/Thanks, Miyazaki-san!!
(DIR) Post #A0SfpB3eAGcU0apJ2G by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-10-23T18:23:14Z
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@InvaderXanSanskrit also has an interesting ontology for various types of love!https://www.stevenaitchison.co.uk/25-perfectly-beautiful-sanskrit-words-that-describe-love-and-consciousness/Bonus: attached image is a terrible list of translations for a ton more “synonyms”
(DIR) Post #A0SgBcFnjNqkj6D9bE by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-10-23T18:25:10Z
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@InvaderXan (I just realized I pasted the wrong link. I’m looking for the right one now 😞 )
(DIR) Post #A0SgorIliWrygrJNVg by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-10-23T18:30:37Z
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@InvaderXan This isn’t the exact page I was thinking of, but...https://www.innervisionyoga.com/ask-the-yogi-love-in-sanskrit/Plus these, in Pali, from the Buddhist traditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmavihara...give a pretty good idea that the way we use the word “love” in contemporary English is pretty limited.
(DIR) Post #A1qD5MG9IVMOWIFuEK by sunstone@weirder.earth
2020-12-03T16:51:40Z
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Choose.
(DIR) Post #AFPZDF5Zg6kX7CswNM by sunstone@weirder.earth
2022-01-13T22:26:36Z
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@bearwalker For fun:Threedom Reconcilable DifferencesCortexAll ConsumingTech related:Accidental Tech PodcastPivotSoft Skills EngineeringStorytelling/literary:Heavyweight This American LifeNew Yorker Fiction PodcastPoetry Magazine Podcast
(DIR) Post #ANa5d1EMcJR4DDYzcu by sunstone@weirder.earth
2022-09-15T02:38:03Z
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https://brailleinstitute.org/freefont> Atkinson Hyperlegible font is named after Braille Institute founder, J. Robert Atkinson. What makes it different from traditional typography design is that it focuses on letterform distinction to increase character recognition, ultimately improving readability. We are making it free for anyone to use!