I believe they are friendly.

Joshua Chalifour (current information)
I believe they are friendly.

Techniques & rigour in thinking as well as a more interconnected approach toward understanding humanity remains necessary in high-tech. Nice read https://goo.gl/Ai5Gg3 I like this sentiment from the article "We should be careful not to let interdisciplinary jockeying make us cling to what we know best."
An article in The Atlantic discusses how tech companies have ethics problems due to profit motive inherent in being a commpany https://goo.gl/fc3HPQ – But don't co-ops solve this? https://goo.gl/9o7Qex their principles support the well-being of their community.
Can we predict new meaning based on a millenium of metaphors? This fascinating study considers how they emerge https://goo.gl/HPb3hJ and it finds some directionality.
EU committees favour limiting freedom of expression & curtailing information access via a #linktax? https://goo.gl/1noJYV – worrisome
Do we perceive aspects in music as having similar meaning or use--no matter its origin/cultural background? Good discussion (cognitive scientists and ethnomusicologists) on this cross-cultural study. https://goo.gl/R7oco5
I can’t resist news about the Voynich Manuscript - https://goo.gl/PKCL4X A computer science researcher at the University of Alberta has tried a new approach using AI to help decipher the manuscript. It seems the manuscript may be using Hebrew plus various techniques to complicate a simple translation.
Please connect with me at my @jc account, which I'm actively using.
The worst thing is when you pull back the peel of a banana to reveal a waterlogged, bloated face. Actually if the whole bunch is that way and you recognize some of the faces, it's worse. If not the worst, it's high on my list.
Just outside of the city today, in an area that was mostly warehouses and industrial buildings... but then #pegamoose.

Humans, it's time we have a frank discussion. #wirefoxterrier

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