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  • Besides being near unfindable, the hotel it turned out, was seriously luxe. The chic restaurant offered oysters, Champagne and soft-shell-crab sushi. The clientele, which came and went all the time, was a mix of bewildered locals, extremely beautiful young women, silent security types with Rolex watches, inexplicable groups of Italian men speaking English, and billionaires who parked their Rolls-Royce SUVs in the gated drive, just in time for the special โ€œgastroโ€ nights of whole imported bluefin tuna.

    Who opens a hotel a few months into a devastating war?

    โ†’ 7:34 PM, Aug 14
  • Expand your horizons.

    Mike Gibbs - Chrome Waterfall Orchestra ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 9:54 PM, Aug 12
  • Chick Corea - Inner Space ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 5:01 PM, Aug 12
  • What shall we do about this..

    โ†’ 3:02 PM, Aug 12
  • In this Moment โ€” Beautiful Tragedy

    ๐Ÿ˜†๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 8:47 PM, Aug 10
  • No idea who these guys are. Internets search mistyped. For future reference.

    Militaria

    โ†’ 9:24 PM, Aug 9
  • Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking

    ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต
    โ†’ 7:34 PM, Aug 9
  • I know that often I donโ€™t know what to say. โ€œThat sounds really hardโ€ is usually a solid option.

    Mari Andrew

    โ†’ 12:46 PM, Aug 9
  • Todayโ€™s financial system is not perfect, but it usually works so well that people rarely stop to ask: โ€œWhose liability is it anyway?โ€ Yet, being a direct liability of the central bank is a defining feature of a CBDC. In practice, that trait means destabilizing the financial system is a defining feature of a CBDC. Consequently, the risk posed to financial markets is just another reason why Congress should prohibit the Federal Reserve and Treasury from issuing a CBDC.

    Cato

    โ†’ 7:03 PM, Aug 7
  • If televisions are in short supply, the price will rise relative to other goods and wages. A supply shock canโ€™t make the price of everything go up unless the government gives people enough money or debt to afford the higher prices.

    John H. Cochrane writes in WSJ

    โ†’ 3:00 PM, Aug 7
  • View of downtown Boston.

    โ†’ 2:48 PM, Aug 7
  • Boston

    โ†’ 2:18 PM, Aug 7
  • Picked up $3 Saint Saรซns/Bruch record at the local shop, Music Research Library. In very good condition. ๐ŸŽถ

    โ†’ 4:23 PM, Aug 5
  • Patients who happened to have a heart attack during a week when hot-shot cardiac surgeons were away at national conferences were found more likely to survive.

    โ†’ 2:58 PM, Aug 5
  • For you

    โ†’ 12:21 PM, Aug 5
  • #NowPlaying In This Moment ๐ŸŽถ

    Best โ€œIn the Airl without Phil Collins.

    โ†’ 7:56 PM, Aug 4
  • Highly recommend. Every story (actually a fairytale) leaves an imrint on your mind. White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 7:36 PM, Aug 4
  • But maybe you aren’t very smart. My mother says good-looking people often don’t bother. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    From: White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 1:54 PM, Aug 2
  • #NowPlaying Billie Eilish ๐ŸŽถ

    โ†’ 6:31 PM, Aug 1
  • Back Bay, Boston.

    โ†’ 6:05 PM, Aug 1
  • โ€œShit!โ€ he says. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong, Sarge?โ€ โ€œI just always say that when I wake up,โ€ Shaftoe says.๐Ÿ’ฌ

    From Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 3:33 PM, Aug 1
  • No Agenda

    โ†’ 3:29 PM, Aug 1
  • Good Morning Boston!

    โ†’ 12:04 PM, Aug 1
  • Good Morning Boston!

    โ†’ 12:03 PM, Aug 1
  • Kind of Blue ๐ŸŽถ

    #NowPlaying

    โ†’ 6:41 PM, Jul 31
  • Why the ones who walk the white road can be deterred by the presence of a corpse is a mystery, just as much as why they are drawn to the presence of electronics, mechanical vibration, and, to a lesser extent, human activity. We know that they are monsters because they come at night and they tear us to pieces. But they are also monsters, I think, because we do not understand why they do what they do.๐Ÿ’ฌ

    From White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 11:37 AM, Jul 31
  • Alien Weaponry

    Mฤori metal. ๐ŸŽต๐ŸŽถ

    #NowPlaying

    โ†’ 6:07 PM, Jul 30
  • Industrial Policy Isn't About Jobs

    I believe that the best generals are the ones who hate wars most, and I believe the best industrial policy experts are the ones who hate it most. The problem is that the only people who talk about industrial policy are the ones who love it and are looking for a reason to do it. Anyone who can [โ€ฆ] talk for five minutes about why we need industrial strategy or resilience without saying the words โ€œit will create US jobsโ€ I have substantial time for but whenever it comes with a whole set of talk about US jobs then it becomes much more problematic. โ€” Larry Summers ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 3:16 PM, Jul 30
  • Skinny Puppy ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 7:54 PM, Jul 29
  • There is an aesthetic look to so many things. If a farmer builds a tree house so he can monitor his crops at night without being stomped by elephants, the tree house will be pretty nice, even though the farmer is poor.

    Sri Lanka

    โ†’ 5:33 PM, Jul 29
  • There is an aesthetic look to so many things. If a farmer builds a tree house so he can monitor his crops at night without being stomped by elephants, the tree house will be pretty nice, even though the farmer is poor.

    https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/07/sri-lanka-travel-notes.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sri-lanka-travel-notes

    โ†’ 5:29 PM, Jul 29
  • โ†’ 8:17 AM, Jul 29
  • Lorne Shore ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 2:21 PM, Jul 28
  • Boston Vignette

    โ†’ 6:44 AM, Jul 28
  • Blue Train ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 5:23 PM, Jul 27
  • The more your beliefs are disconnected from the reality, the better.

    This is how we end up with some women have penises.

    Excellent Primer on Transcult

    โ†’ 3:00 PM, Jul 27
  • Currently reading: White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 11:56 AM, Jul 27
  • Vignette.

    โ†’ 11:45 AM, Jul 27
  • When they first meet at a party filled with communists, she starts explaining the dogma of Marx. He retorts that itโ€™s different when you read it in German. She marvels that his library has so many books that arenโ€™t related to science or physics. One of them is the Bhagavad Gitaโ€”in Sanskrit. She plants herself on top of him, opens the book, and tells him to read a line: โ€œI am become death, destroyer of worlds.โ€ That leads to sex.

    From Splice

    โ†’ 11:20 AM, Jul 27
  • The point I want to make isnโ€™t that itโ€™s good to play with dead rats,โ€ฆ

    https://open.substack.com/pub/eliflife/p/how-i-want-to-relate-to-joy?r=22v54q&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

    โ†’ 8:14 AM, Jul 26
  • In the meantime, staff say it is their policy to remake any food for customers whose food gets taken by a seagull.

    whdh.com/news/aggr…

    โ†’ 10:48 PM, Jul 25
  • Men and women who were shot at might be reluctant to send others to combat and they will still do it, if they have to.

    Other men might be too militant.

    Other women might be too soft.

    โ†’ 12:15 PM, Jul 25
  • Charles River is Sad ๐Ÿ“ท

    โ†’ 4:44 PM, Jul 22
  • โ€œGeneration Lab Poll: Legacy Admissions Are Unfairโ€

    Three out of four young Americans would say everything is unfair.

    I can make an argument that itโ€™s totally a good idea. These students are more likely to be smarter (heredetary trait) and well off enough to pay.

    โ†’ 5:38 PM, Jul 18
  • Boston Vignette

    โ†’ 3:49 AM, Jul 18
  • A little smog in Boston. Canada?

    โ†’ 5:03 PM, Jul 17
  • Arnold Kling writes

    As a society as a whole, we now seem to be able to afford a class of highly-educated parasites. These include: bureaucrats in government, who write regulations with low benefits and high costs; bureaucrats in corporations, who are tasked with compliance; and bureaucrats who work in non-profits, subsisting on grants from the government and from wealthy donors. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 1:21 PM, Jul 17
  • Boston, South End.

    โ†’ 8:12 AM, Jul 17
  • #Now playing Bike Voyage II

    โ†’ 4:41 PM, Jul 16
  • The Sound of Freedom.

    No performative violence, no dudes tied to a chair, no car chases.

    Just men doing what they have to do.

    (Now I want to rewatch Person of Interest; Jim Caviezel was great in it too.) ๐Ÿฟ

    โ†’ 3:08 PM, Jul 16
  • โ†’ 7:34 AM, Jul 16
  • Alien Weaponry

    ๐ŸŽตTลซ

    ๐ŸŽถ

    โ†’ 6:27 PM, Jul 15
  • Fried Kielbasa Salad

    โ†’ 5:41 PM, Jul 15
  • Setting up the stage for Macbeth at Boston’s Shakespeare in the Park.

    Shakespeare on the Common

    โ†’ 4:08 PM, Jul 15
  • A school is a hole we fill with money

    I got a masterโ€™s degree in something like educational theory from a program whose name looked good on paper, and when I was there, one of the things that I could never quite make sense of was my professorsโ€™ and fellow studentsโ€™ rock-solid assumption that schools are basically doing a good job. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    From Scott Alexander ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 9:48 AM, Jul 15
  • I finally know what the Department of Education is for. And it is not education.

    Reason

    โ†’ 9:17 AM, Jul 15
  • The Hatch Shell

    โ†’ 7:37 AM, Jul 15
  • Elton

    โ†’ 5:28 PM, Jul 14
  • Thank you!

    I get annoyed when people suggest the Fed is โ€œfighting inflationโ€, as if itโ€™s engaged in a battle with an enemy. The Fed doesnโ€™t battle inflation, it creates inflation.

    โ†’ 4:02 PM, Jul 14
  • Peter Thiel:

    How can something be both very silly and very evil at the same time? The answer is that whatโ€™s going on is very silly, but the silliness is distracting us from very important things. Thatโ€™s the nature of the evil. Diversity becomes a kind of divertissement, distracting our attention from the things that really matter. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 12:28 PM, Jul 14
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  • A couple of years ago I wouldnโ€™t think Iโ€™d have enjoyed Lorna Shore

    โ†’ 9:36 PM, Jul 13
  • ๐ŸŽถSonatas and Partitas ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 6:40 PM, Jul 13
  • View of downtown Boston from Tufts Medical.

    โ†’ 2:52 PM, Jul 13
  • The Grumpy Economist: Writing tidbit

    Lesser-evil choices sometimes turn out to be evil enough.

    ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 1:45 PM, Jul 13
  • After having accidentally read โ€œNo Lady in the Houseโ€ I found the rest of the series on Better World Books! At a great bargain too.

    Although the books were written in the late seventies, early eighties it is still fun to read.

    Currently reading: Introducing C. B. Greenfield by Lucille Kallen ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 1:06 PM, Jul 13
  • NATO’s ambivalence towards Ukraine is a bargaining chip for future use. Even M2M now dares to offhandedly mention that the war seems to be a stalemate. Also Blinking talk about โ€œback channelingโ€. I predict that some sort of agreement with Russia will be achieved before October this year and will involve at least partially underbusing of Ukraine.

    โ†’ 11:43 AM, Jul 13
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  • ๐ŸŽต Arlo Parks

    Yep, going a little emo today.

    Yep, itโ€™s from Amazon vinyl subscription.

    Yep, a sucker is born every hour. ๐ŸŽถ

    โ†’ 4:29 PM, Jul 12
  • Finished reading: C.B. Greenfield: No Lady in the House by Lucille Kallen ๐Ÿ“š

    It had often occurred to me that coincidence is much more rampant in real life than in fiction.

    When you have grown, as much as I have grown, you might possibly stop confusing change with progress.

    No one imitates sainthood unless he lives in mortal fear of his own capacity to sin. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 3:15 PM, Jul 12
  • I have to ask the important question: whatโ€™s up with the First Pants?

    โ†’ 12:33 PM, Jul 12
  • #VignetteADay

    โ†’ 7:31 AM, Jul 12
  • ๐ŸŽตEunoia by Invalids ๐ŸŽถ

    โ†’ 6:36 PM, Jul 11
  • I dont think people are wrong to be concerned about the world’s intentions toward them. There’s a lot of bad news out there and some of it is coming to your house. ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 2:53 PM, Jul 11
  • Currently reading: Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy ๐Ÿ“š

    Iโ€™m two thirds through and loving it. Not everyone will.

    Iโ€™d guess that if you enjoy reading David Foster Wallace (rip) and Pynchon (still alive) you might like this too.

    Definitely not a normal novel. For me itโ€™s a plus.

    Btw, I got my copy from the library but I need the kindle version. Itโ€™s definitely worth rereading. Plus a lot of references to look up in the book of knowledge easier with an ebook.

    โ†’ 1:33 PM, Jul 11
  • Currently reading: Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy ๐Ÿ“š

    If birds couldnt fly they wouldnt sing. When you’re defenseless you keep your opinions to yourself.

    ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    โ†’ 12:09 PM, Jul 11
  • From Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy ๐Ÿ“š

    ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    You dont know what antipsychotics are and you dont know how they work. Or why. All we have finally is the spectacle of tardive dyskinetics feeling their way along the wall. Jerking and drooling and muttering. Of course for those trekking toward the void there are waystations where the news will very suddenly become altogether bleaker. Maybe a sudden chill. There’s data in the world available only to those who have reached a certain level of wretchedness. You font know what’s down there if you havent been down there. Joy on he other hand hardly even teaches gratitude.

    โ†’ 11:42 AM, Jul 11
  • โ†’ 8:08 AM, Jul 11
  • NowPlaying Lorna Shore ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 7:51 PM, Jul 10
  • ๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽต Iโ€™m a sucker for algorithmic suggestions.

    Butcher Babies

    โ†’ 3:18 PM, Jul 10
  • #VignetteADay

    โ†’ 8:30 AM, Jul 10
  • ๐Ÿ“ท

    โ†’ 6:54 PM, Jul 9
  • Now playing The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking

    ๐ŸŽต

    โ†’ 4:30 PM, Jul 9
  • Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality | Petunia married a professor, and Harry grew up reading science and science fiction.

    Free book to get acquainted with Rationalist Thinking and have fun at the same time. ๐Ÿ“š

    โ†’ 1:11 PM, Jul 9
  • Finished reading: The Passenger by Cormac McCarthy ๐Ÿ“š a few days ago.

    ๐Ÿ’ฌ

    Concentrated populations of the deranged assume certain powers. It has an unselling effect. You spend some time in a nuthouse and you’ll see.

    Choice is the name you give to what you got.

    After all, I’m merely an enemy of society, whil he is one of God.

    Lots of opinions. It doesnt mean he’s got a brain.

    โ†’ 11:49 AM, Jul 9
  • #VignetteADay

    โ†’ 7:46 AM, Jul 9
  • Converge.

    The band originated in Salem, Massachusetts. I got the record from the Music Research Library store on the Beacon Hill. ๐ŸŽถ ๐ŸŽต

    Transcript

    โ†’ 9:10 PM, Jul 8
  • Boston, South End.

    โ†’ 8:12 PM, Jul 8
  • Have you noticed the west is suppressing antiwar efforts?

    โ€œAnd so the most effective vehicle of mobilizing opposition to the war in Russia is likely to go bankrupt because of sanctions imposed without any thought about their economic impact. The financial consequences of blanket sanctions for the West are now a major issue and there is a debate about whether the economic war is working.โ€

    Spectator

    โ†’ 7:12 PM, Jul 8
  • Obedience to Unenforceable: Explained

    This is a ChatGPT-generated content. Unpolitical prompts yield reasonable results.

    When people talk about obedience to the unenforceable, they are referring to a concept that relates to following certain rules or principles even when there is no external authority or punishment to enforce compliance. It emphasizes an individual’s willingness to adhere to moral, ethical, or personal values, even in situations where there are no immediate consequences for non-compliance.

    This concept highlights the idea that true obedience goes beyond mere compliance with rules that are externally enforced. It suggests that individuals should be guided by their internal principles and values, acting in accordance with what they believe is right or just, regardless of whether or not anyone is actively monitoring or enforcing their behavior.

    Obedience to the unenforceable can manifest in various contexts. For example, it can involve adhering to personal values such as honesty, integrity, or kindness, even when there is no one explicitly holding individuals accountable for their actions. It can also apply to ethical considerations, where individuals choose to abide by moral principles even if there are no legal consequences for disregarding them.

    In essence, obedience to the unenforceable underscores the idea that ethical behavior and personal integrity are not solely reliant on external rules and consequences, but rather on an individual’s own intrinsic motivation and commitment to doing what they believe is right. It reflects a deeper level of self-discipline and moral responsibility that transcends the need for external enforcement.

    Does this include self censorship?

    Yes, the concept of obedience to the unenforceable can include self-censorship to some extent. Self-censorship refers to the act of restraining or limiting one’s own expression or behavior based on personal beliefs, values, or social norms, even in the absence of external coercion or punishment.

    In the context of obedience to the unenforceable, self-censorship may occur when individuals voluntarily choose to refrain from saying or doing certain things that they believe may be offensive, harmful, or contrary to their personal principles. It can be a form of self-regulation driven by a desire to act in accordance with one’s own moral compass and to avoid causing harm or discomfort to oneself or others.

    However, it is important to note that self-censorship can be a complex and nuanced topic. While it can be motivated by genuine ethical considerations, it can also be influenced by external pressures, fear of judgment, or a desire to conform to societal expectations. In some cases, self-censorship may hinder open dialogue, creativity, or the exploration of controversial ideas.

    Ultimately, whether self-censorship aligns with the concept of obedience to the unenforceable depends on the underlying motivations and values driving the act of self-censorship. If it stems from a sincere commitment to upholding personal integrity or ethical principles, then it can be seen as a manifestation of obedience to the unenforceable. However, if it primarily stems from external pressures or fear of consequences, it may not fully embody the spirit of personal conviction and moral responsibility.

    โ†’ 4:24 PM, Jul 8
  • Ultra-low Contrast Experiment

    โ†’ 2:58 PM, Jul 8
  • Hello!

    Boston today.

    โ†’ 1:46 PM, Jul 8
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