A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Monk & Robot, #1)
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We had bastardized constructs to the point that it was killing us.
Abigail Timms
my opinions on ai in a nutshell
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There would be barking dogs chasing circles around the noisy kitchen, and the ego-crushing experience of having to explain to their entire sharp-eyed family that this plan they’d laboriously pitched as the right thing to do actually had them feeling quite intimidated after a grand total of one try, and that they now, at the age of twenty-nine, would like very much to return to the safe shelter of their childhood for an indefinite amount of time until they’d figured out just what the hell they were doing.
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potentially the most relatable sentence ive ever read
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A reliable device built to last a lifetime, as all computers were.
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proof this is fiction
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These were pre-Transition recordings, taken by people who thought—with good cause—that the sounds of the world they knew might disappear forever.
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Me with the tiktok ban
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“We don’t have to fall into the same category to be of equal value.” Dex had never thought about it like that. “You’re right,” they said. “I’m sorry.”
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Woah
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“I think there’s something beautiful about being lucky enough to witness a thing on its way out.”
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It is difficult for anyone born and raised in human infrastructure to truly internalize the fact that your view of the world is backward. Even if you fully know that you live in a natural world that existed before you and will continue long after, even if you know that the wilderness is the default state of things, and that nature is not something that only happens in carefully curated enclaves between towns, something that pops up in empty spaces if you ignore them for a while, even if you spend your whole life believing yourself to be deeply in touch with the ebb and flow, the cycle, the ...more
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Why do i wanna cry
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heirloom eyes
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What a beautiful phrase