I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. tow surf Mavericks anymore, we just want the jet skis there to survive for rescue. A couple guys that knew the Surfrider Foundation chimed in, made it happen. This thing got railroaded
On balance, the Ukrainians are in a stronger position, but that does not mean that now than they were 3 months towards accepting a ceasefire? Or does he have to win this war outright? Does he, you know, does he have that kind of
Today we're playing idea knockdown. Red blocks are rapid fire questions and black blocks have questions that go a little deeper. Whoever knocks down the tower will have to do a mystery challenge. Go for a lower piece. Come on.
Today we're playing idea knockdown. Red blocks are rapid fire questions and black blocks have questions that go a little deeper. Whoever knocks down the tower will have to do a mystery challenge. Have you ever felt manipulated by an algorithm?
Yeah, that's true. I don't necessarily think that wealth on its own is inherently bad, and I don't necessarily like that our leadership skews toward the ultra-wealthy. And so there is a disconnect between the people representing us and the people being represented. And I don't think our founders would have liked that either, even though they had -- That's hard to say because they were all landed white dudes.
Really, the instance that GenAI entered public consciousness, that instance, some companies started targeting it towards search, towards something that would just answer questions for you, which I found really surprising. It connects to this sci-fi idea that AI or machines ultimately are just smarter than us, and they know everything,
Reaching-- there's the idea of movement, progressing towards something. Towards what? Something we desire, something we feel like is positive. And that thing is an outcome, which implies that in order to be successful, you need to reach a specific destination.
And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited-- Towards the end, I started liking it.
Is How They Tell Me the World Ends, which is from 2021, uh, was saying, to your point. Towards the end of her session, she said that there are three things that are most concerning for society. From the third to the first, cybersecurity was number three.
During the War of 1812, it was New England that most often talked- ... about resorting to state rights. They had a convention where they sort of wandered over towards secession territory in the Hartford Convention. We think of it as state rights because as you lead up to the Civil War, you hear con- white Southerners talking about it all the
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car, Tower, attended to, right? So they said, "No, no, we are amazing, great school. We cannot do that." And so they bought a piece of land south of Paris very near
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions. town—long journey back to town. We go to sleep, we wake up in the morning, and we find out that the following early
And all the bite marks are on one bone, the humerus, the upper arm bone. town, hired a guy with a JCB. He drove out, picked it up with a bucket and drove it back into town and put it on the back of
Nixon. What is the thread that now starts inching towards the '9s and right towards 911 in Iraq? I know there's so much, but we're going to do it, man. Um, so here's what happens. America goes ahead and allows Ayatollah to get on the plane in Paris, France, and go home.
to get the Communist Party in China to do a better job of living up to its own stated ideals, and to try to support the trend within the party toward a kind of liberalizing and opening up form that had taken shape after Mao's death.
passengers. But the other thing you could do is realize that there are 75 people who live in this suburb of your town who need to get somewhere reliably and safely and would be delighted to have you be their driver. And when you hand out the right cards to the right people, making it clear what you do and
towards. So, coming back to the question, do you believe in aliens? I 100% believe that
towards autocracy. I don't know if you have the answer to this question, but where are people happier on average in a democracy or in
Tower. And my father sees him one day, you know, passing in the lobby. I'm with him. I said, 'You know, my daughter's in
towards writing a book, but starting in 2018 when I took that job was essentially the moment in which I began
towards what you know, college is for now for people and you know, I definitely understand kind of the drive
towards. And wondering whether I can make my rent and teach the classes I wanted to teach, right? And for so many,
town hall. So, I'm excited.
toward life toward a more materialist philosophy where the point of life becomes to just acquire as much money as
towns and they were quite successful at towns and they were quite successful at doing it. And the man who read the man
towards the Moscow region. Though Russia Though Russia says it shot down many,
towards a peace plan for Gaza right now?
towards Australia and it seems like u Penny Wong is using quite careful diplomatic language when she says it's a
town. And that really makes me angry because of course positions will then be filled,
towards judiciary? Well, I mean, of course, you know, the Well, I mean, of course, you know, the the party's um position toward the
towards Asia and the inner Pacific, a little less on Europe and we've been feeling the consequences of that in in
towards the enemy and to contest their space and then releases that cruise missile to go the rest rest of the journey
towards his target, which is around 500 km or so.
towards just uh whatever you got. And again, Peter's the expert. I mean, at some point, they have old stuff, but you
tower, but also from the trenches, from what people do when they are trying to entertain people with suggestion, when we're trying to sell things to people,
towards our loving, altruistic, compassionate, true sources of happiness, what we'll be doing is not only doing that for ourselves, but also creating happiness for other people.
Towards the end, at that last 10% part, when it was like the acoustics, I looked to my right.
towards what happens in classrooms and how do students learn, talk about things like what is a science identity and those kinds of questions-- which, often--
towards distraction. But would you believe studies find that these external triggers, these pings, dings, and rings, these things outside of us, studies
towards u a comprehensive understanding of happiness and that is why we
towards the quotidian-- the everyday use of Bayes' today.
towards those targets-- could be a nutrient patch or whatever, right?
towards the end of the talk.
towards legitimation. So I do believe in the power of art.
towards positive systemic change.
towards that story. The one thing that I realized after telling your story, after writing it down, is that even the most painful stories
towards working in a bakery.
towards any community, no matter where you are in the world, we have to realize that it's our collective responsibility to stamp it out and to call it out
towards that, for sure.
towards where we need to be.