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Fun fact, my main tool is now #Logseq – I didn't announce it but I gave it a second try and seems to be working.

That said, I dislike how opinionated Logseq is. I like its features but it forces you down a workflow, and that I don't really like.

Very nice game – there's a mod that allows you to change your starship to work planet-like. I once built a hollow asteroid ship.

Stoicism is the Starbucks of philosophy, for both good and bad. It is readily accesible and very recommended to study it (it's one of my philosophical keystones), but take care not to fall into the commercial version of it. It's much, much deeper than you might think.

If you want any help getting into it just say so!

Yo para lo del primer trimestre (y ya te digo que llevo tiempo sin hablarlo, leer sobre el tema, etc) lo determino por la actividad cerebral - ANTES de que haya actividad cerebral no creo que podamos hablar de un ser humano como tal, sino un cúmulo de células humanas.

Mi lógica va por ahí. Determinar en qué punto podemos considerar que existe un ser humano (no un futuro ser humano) y a partir de ahí restringirlo.

Yeah. Within the first trimester aprox. seems acceptable for any reason, after that in some cases.

Not an idea I've chewed on for a while, though

Lately, I've been researching #spiritual and #religious #traditions a lot.

When I was younger I used to be an atheist fundamentalist. I was enlightened, believers were dumb. Science ruled supreme, physicalism was my creed and #RichardDawkins (PBUH) was my prophet.

However, by exploring my political and thus ethical convictions, I came to the conclusion that materialism is a delusion, a self-contradicting negation of the human experience.

I've considered myself an #agnostic for a while, but recently I've started to feel like this label doesn't describe me as well as it should. By no means am I a theist, at least not in the regular sense of the word. I do not believe in the literal existence of a #god, and I maintain a position that what we think about in regards to cosmology and theology is very much a reflection of our own experience. However, I've crossed a line after which I cannot deny that experience as a fundamental part of the human life.

Anyone can relate?

#religion #philosophy #cosmology #life #existentialism #atheism #agnosticism #atheist

Again, you're being purposefully obtuse by focusing on semantics when what I meant is perfectly understandable by any kind of normal, semi-well adjusted human being. While ironically not being able to write retardedness correctly.

Your hyperfixation on this while avoiding the real debate that you brought to the public arena betrays either shallowness in your position, limited brainpower or, frankly, a childish attitude of someone not well adapted to the fact that other people might not agree with you.

I have attempted to negotiate around your clownery but you seem to prefer to go on with your semantic onanism so I'll leave you to it. Enjoy. You can have a side dish of crunchy cockroaches with it.

Oh boy, I welcome you to the #PKM or #PersonalKnowledgeManagement rabbithole. You can start with #Obsidian or #Logseq.

But you *are* able of understanding what I'm talking about, right? Or are you unintentionally obtuse?

Do you also go "hhmm akchually thats an arachnid" when someone says "ugh a bug" but it turns out its a spider?

So are humans, but you didn't think of mommy milk when I said animal-derived products. Or fried asscheek steak.

Did you?