To realize sacredness, you have to be deliberate, open, and prepared for the experience to be sacred
~ Chögyam Trungpa
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost
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To realize sacredness, you have to be deliberate, open, and prepared for the experience to be sacred
~ Chögyam Trungpa

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"It is not reality itself, but the heart with which we approach it that gives things their shapes and colors."
(Henryk Sienkiewicz)
The Roma camp in Rżąka near Kraków, 1960's - by Adam Bujak (1942), Polish

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Three Japanese place names
This was a commission for client who spent a wonderful year living in Japan and wanted to remember the place where she lived.
She lived in the small town of 波方 Namikata,
which is in the municipality of 今治 Imabari,
which is in the prefecture of 愛媛 Ehime.
Japanese addresses are written with the largest area first (the prefecture), and then by order of decreasing size.
Traditional Japanese writing is from top to bottom and then right to left.
I wrote this in the traditional way, so the prefecture 愛媛 Ehime is on the right and is read first, and moving to the left is the municipality 今治 Imabari and then finally the small town 波方 Namikata.
I was pleased to meet her because I have never met anyone who has lived in Ehime before. It's a very rural prefecture in Shikoku (one of Japan's main islands).
On the elements of light and their identity with those of matter, radiant and fixed. 1838. Frontispiece.
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Franco Matticchio
Today’s IPO of SpaceX could turn out to be the universe’s largest Ponzi scheme, and you and I are paying part of the price whether we like it or not. Let me explain...

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Delusion as a service
IT'S THE LAST DAY to pre-order my next book, The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI, at my Kickstarter. Get it as a print book, a DRM-free audiobook or ebook,, and help me continue to prove that DRM-free isn't just the right way to reach an audience, it's also the best way to reach them.
In 2003, Disney opened a new Epcot ride, "Mission: Space." Formally, it was a space travel sim that used a giant, high-intensity centrifuge to simulate gee stresses; practically, it turned out to be the most efficient machine ever created for surfacing previously undiagnosed heart defects in extremely dramatic and potentially lethal ways.
It turned out that a small number of people have these heart defects, and that the defects themselves are quite harmless, provided that you are never put in a giant, high-intensity centrifuge. Given that most of us will never be put in one of these centrifuges, it is quite possible to live your whole life without ever knowing that you have this lurking vulnerability. But once you build one of these machines and start shoving millions of people through it, you're bound to catch some of those rare people, and they will have cardiac episodes that are scary at a minimum, and are at the worst fatal.
For me, the lesson isn't that Disney did something wrong by building a giant cocktail shaker for human bodies. I'm not a thrill-ride guy, but lots of people like 'em and the machines themselves are benign for nearly everyone who puts their bodies into them.
Rather, I think the lesson here is that there are rare pathologies lurking in all of us, vulnerabilities that may never surface – until we come into the presence of a novel stimulus that unlocks them.
There's an analogy here to technology debt: technologically unsophisticated people think of software as a machine that never wears out and has no incremental usage costs (apart from electricity). In this framing, software is the perfect asset, one that never depreciates. But the reality is that software is a liability, not an asset:
https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/06/1000x-liability/#graceful-failure-modes
Software exists in a system, and while software might function perfectly under the conditions in which it is first created and deployed, there are continuous changes to all the technology that is upstream, downstream and adjacent to the software, which means that systems that are robust and secure at the time of deployment can become brittle and dangerous, even though the software doesn't change at all:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/24/automation-is-magic/
Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
by Giovanni Mari
“If one’s fated to be born in Caesar’s Empire, let him live aloof, provincial, by the seashore…”
— Joseph Brodsky
The Screaming Skull by Sydney Horler. John Crowther Publishing, UK 1946
Gwrych Castle in Wales

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The forecast for 13 June 2026 presents a remarkably subtle picture.