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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

I wish more people understood stocks and flows models of how food inputs and costs, perishability, wastes, and storage all have to balance out with availability and shipping.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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23.1g of protein per 100g of ground beef25lbs of ground beef is 11339.81 grams, so about 2619 grams of proteinWholesale prices put that at about $44 for 25lbs at most.So about $0.02 per gram of protein, or $7.62 per lb of protein.About 33450 calories at $0.0013 per calorie.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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25g of protein per 100g of dry lentils25lbs of lentils is 11339.81 grams, so about 2835 grams of proteinWholesale prices puts that at about $35 for 25lbs at most.So about $0.01 per gram of protein, or $5.6 per lb of protein.About 40000 calories at $0.0009 per calorie.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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23.1g of protein per 100g of chickpeas25lbs of chickpeas is 11339.81 grams, so about 2188 grams of proteinWholesale prices put that at about $23 for 25lbs at most.So about $0.01 per gram of protein, or $4.77 per lb of protein About 41270 calories at $0.0005 per calorie.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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35.1 g of protein per 100g of dry milk25lbs of dry milk is 11339.81 grams, so about 3980 grams of proteinWholesale prices put that at about $95 for 25lbs at most.So about $0.02 per gram of protein, or $10.60 per lb of proteinAbout 40596 calories at $0.0020 per calorie.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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I don't have easy figures on storage volume / lb. If you were to powder the lentils and chickpeas, you might save a lot of space if you're charged by volume for shipping. But that may also increase moisture ingress and lead to easier spoilage, and may add to the overall cost.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Worth noting that chickpeas (garbanzo beans) are a complete protein, the cheapest over all cost for 25lbs, and highest best protein per dollar.I'd be curious to find it there are seasonal variations and volatility on these numbers too. These are point-in-time measure by nature.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Worth noting that anything that can be dried and stored for a long period of time in a grain silo typically has low price volatility on the market. I'm also not accounting for water/land efficiency.https://t.co/pHE5Z4CZyF

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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One of the nice things about cows/chickens/goats etc is that if you keep them free-range, you can generate calories from land that would not be able to be farmed from. But when you don't factory farm, you lose predictability and that makes it harder to compete on global markets.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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The dry milk costs so much b/c it's energy expensive to be able to dehydrate it and turn it into a powder. That and it's a highly concentrated form of milk, it self is relatively high labor and input intensive. Expensive to ship due to being a perishable liquid.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Theoretically dry milk, if kept cool and in a dry envirionment, can last 18+ years. But if you're doing that for some reason, you may be better off buying a cow. Many nutrients have a much lower shelf life, and I suspect you'd not have much vitamin A or D left after a few years.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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A lot of that information can be gleaned from nutrition science journals, but, it may not be directly applicable to your particular storage method. https://t.co/dm2LXBlVXN

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Similarly to the cow, at some point if we're talking about storing things long term, you're better off setting up a work flow that involves saving seeds and raw planting materials, occasionally planting an refreshing your seed stock to avoid mold/disease from killing them.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Like most things in our universe, what we're really talking about is exchanging on a trade off of time/space/energy. It costs time and energy to concentrate milk, but you get out of it a lower space to store it, and higher resistance to entropic decay.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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If you really wanna get nerdy, you can start to talk about it in terms of physics.Its a compression of information, applied to food?I just finished watching "Biology as Information Dynamics - John Baez" and I'm wondering about physics models of food. https://t.co/P7NY3fUEZy

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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I think about animals as machines that concentrate nutrition by way of digesting information about their environment.Meat machines as dissipate structures leveraging information to fight against entropy.https://t.co/EN0xMy2tl4

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

Entropy driven engines powered by poop.https://t.co/KWitxLmXCW

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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But in a way, plants can also be thought of as concentration machines. Some plants have way more concentrated nutrients than others, and many have quite complex systems for consuming nutrition by way of acting on information.

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
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Just take a look at the nature of rhizomes and fungal signaling networks to get at the complex ways that plants forage for resources. They don't move much like animals But plant seeds are just as complex as anything out there.https://t.co/DyA1RvU4p6

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 9 years ago

“the rhizome resists chronology and organization, instead favoring a nomadic system of growth and propagation.” https://t.co/TW7Dm5WuUV

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7/12/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Poop networks, not even once.https://t.co/fIUYpvkIIE

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 8 years ago

Herd animals are just giant walking poop factories operating on the same principles as decentralized supply chains.https://t.co/9jMlOZiv5f

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8/20/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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Ancient Memeshttps://t.co/Jk1jeZgaqU

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

Ancient Memes"milk was considered a miracle fluid which could cure people and give wisdom. The mythical figure Philosophia-Sapientia, the personification of wisdom, suckled philosophers at her breast and by this way they absorbed wisdom and moral virtue."https://t.co/tVdJxhrdie

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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Ancient Memes"This evidence suggests that such vessels were used to feed animal milk to children, providing crucial insight into the diet of developing infants in prehistoric human populations."https://t.co/IoAxCg6QMa

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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"evidence of the foodstuffs that were used to either feed or wean prehistoric infants confirms the importance [...] for these early communities, and provides information on the infant-feeding behaviours that were practised by prehistoric human groups."https://t.co/Xt9Ukh8vSQ

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

On storage and microbes in the ancient memes of milk and mammary glands.https://t.co/zfnta04GXf

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

Does anybody know if they're bothering to catalog bacteria found in animal breast milk? This thing seems old enough that they might not have thought to do so, much less consider the ramifications of sterilizing it for long term storage.https://t.co/O0z0C8IyxQ

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Ancient memes and forbidden cheeses. Milk preservation and the history of civilization. Stocks and flows.https://t.co/wv6oGLPnVJ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 6 years ago

Apropos an abstract metaphor on human progress, here's an https://t.co/sxj3oeyD2N collection on making forbidden cheese out of human whey.https://t.co/cqXYXC2B4H

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The trajectory of humankind molded by a mammary gland.https://t.co/rnaRqRp5xR

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 7 years ago

@fire__exit Mmm, yeah. It really opened my eyes to learn that the c-section+autism link was a microbiota phenomena. Whatever is in breastmilk that supports development seems quite powerful.https://t.co/vN8IXoMaW5

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

A strange game.https://t.co/cCAxuUgD5L

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

Is it structural? Is this "unwanted evolution" an aspect of how we spacially provision our networks & culture?https://t.co/6LkZEVuu7n https://t.co/QBLuwRWNsI

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

A slow hunch.https://t.co/n2xKDsOslt

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

The end of wet-nurses, and the rise of independant smaller households?https://t.co/dtaYGhv4mm https://t.co/5gGsY0mSHb

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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A slow hunch. 1850s and the germ theory of disease.https://t.co/kUplDSJd3H

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 7 years ago

You're just status signaling. Next week it will be something else.You're about 150 years too late to this discussion.Dogs shitting on astroturf.https://t.co/5i8I28KLiE https://t.co/v1rBBHIbm0

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Grappling with an idea.https://t.co/mqMxBEkxOR

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

@mariachong Yes! I'm grappling with that exact idea constantly. How it interacts with resource density (food) and hazards (germs) in the environment, and the way the cycle manifests itself depending on the variations in stress/fear response and cultural norms.https://t.co/wJKKTTSxSV

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

An idea of dynamic balance.https://t.co/FKbcfBmmj4

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

"societies of rats with a higher number of these individuals reduced and often eliminated the negative behaviors"https://t.co/j8mbcHKuXM

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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Why do I have PCOS genes?https://t.co/s3DSWmPxzT

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

3 days ago, a study was talked about at a conference on how gut microbes might have an impact on PCOS in mice. We are years away from human studies at this rate.https://t.co/IerO37HkGi

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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What does this mean?"These findings suggest the efficacy of orally administered anti-measles [cow] colostrum in improving the condition of MS patients (P less than 0.05)."https://t.co/SYJR4w2ptS

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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Diabetes & autoimmune issues -> autism risk in child https://t.co/b5pFKRdyWKselenium levels -> diabetes & thyroid issueshttps://t.co/aS1aghhjiVthyroid autoantibodies -> autism risk in childhttps://t.co/6QgIZtPaWtIs selenium from lentils associated with autism? Probably.

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

dog butt theory of autism strikes again.https://t.co/NX43WZkA8d

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

PCOS -> autism risk in childrenPCOS -> serotonin action affecting gut microbiome -> autism risk in childrenhttps://t.co/W1BKUVXoiM

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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A song to remember this by."I don't know whether to laugh or cry [...]Dear God, I wasn't breast fedAnd most of my conversations with men seem to revolve around musicI'm no musician but the pain has been instrumental"https://t.co/tJfi0w1MxI

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Like a broken record, instructing me to strike at the root of western food ideology.https://t.co/2jbQcwvfbP

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 7 years ago

Ok, so its one thing to just say this stuff, and make one prediction.https://t.co/7UjThfcjSx

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Grinning like a bear.https://t.co/Z1gjMvCb17

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago

One of my goals in life is to piss off everyone who eats food. https://t.co/rXVqVjPtUm

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Suckling at the teat of an intestinal microbe, who's spirit indwells within me like a temple. A metaphor about god giving us strength? Or a misunderstanding.https://t.co/or4Pko6tQQ

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 7 years ago

Seems that strain may even be what's helping me handle milk without having massive gut pain? I'm going to have to get a hold of it and experiment.https://t.co/9cajwnbvgN

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9/26/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
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Do you ever wonder what the minimum size of a colony of chickens you would need to be able to maintain an egg production supply while also maintaining the balance of bacterial evolution that will continue unabated in space?https://t.co/ttQfCUPFbg

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago

Once impossible foods style burgers hit cost parity with grass-fed beef patties, I'm thinking about using them to grow crickets and black soldier flies to make a chicken burger.https://t.co/WSVp6xw0IA

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12/8/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 6 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

One of my favorite youtubers is trying to build a self contained mars base simulation, using chickens + plants as the producer of CO2/O2, hoping to cycle gas around his base. https://t.co/wlMytkEiCF

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12/8/2019
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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
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"I'm really happy that we took the risk and ramped up our inventory, despite the fact that in food manufacturing it's well known that everyone is doing Just-In-Time [...]Most [...] only have 3 days on hand at any given moment."https://t.co/BRmpDZpwdZ 🥲https://t.co/fdur6WaEhw

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5/29/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Worried a lot about access to food and the collapse of global supply chains.https://t.co/EeMM2cWHeM

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

I was just informed about CO2 prodution shortages & possible impact on food preservation.Of course there is no backup system; preparing for a blackswans and cascade failures isn't profitable.Thank you o glorious hand of the free market for punching us in the face :(

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5/31/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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Decompressing an idea to make it easier to consume.https://t.co/vEBdM5bi1W https://t.co/4quWjA4OQT

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Consuming wisdom and pooping ideas.https://t.co/kgQmU7Yvir

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Informavore's delight.https://t.co/VeKiT9HqZV

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

Peecycles and poopcycles.Turning piss and shit into plants & insects,plants & insects into meat & heat,meat & heat into shit & piss.https://t.co/3eZfcZzQ3c

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Mixed Metaphors.https://t.co/psVM10nWkd

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Mixed metaphor, on making edibles out of twitter webs. An informavore's delight; Did you know that spider webs are technically edible? Forbidden cotton candy."I Ate Nothing But Spider Webs for a Week and Now I Wish I Never Accepted This Internship"https://t.co/2tc6DchZJe

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
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Gah. These metaphors are compressed together.Add some energy in, and a bit and let them condensate a bit.https://t.co/hTCvUiY9yb

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Eating the elephant in the room, 4 bits a time.Nibble on it until the entire elephant as passed thru your body.https://t.co/aJItV3B2Om

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 6 years ago

Digesting the cast offs of a great poet's past, compressing the ideas down to nuggets."I speak what I seeAll words and worlds are metaphors of me"https://t.co/QysgC3wEg2

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Become the 'Coral Polyp in the Info-Torrent' you want to see in the world.https://t.co/MZAHl0rtQH

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 8 years ago

Ever wonder why rats make droplets and elephants a torrent? Learn you the physics of pee w/ this slow motion video:https://t.co/hTqK1uu7Ie

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7/17/2020
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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Muscle milk seems to outcompete some sources of chickpeas right now on a $/gram protein. Wow.

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12/19/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Makes sense, but geez."nation’s largest dairy cooperative, Dairy Farmers of America, estimates that farmers are dumping as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk each day. A single chicken processor is smashing 750,000 unhatched eggs every week." [APR 2020]https://t.co/u5d8vfHFbv

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12/19/2021
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Peas & Lentils. https://t.co/DH7WO9ex4n

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I saw the Lentil Revolution on reddit /r/frugal/ back in*checks notes*2010And then shortly after I saw Bill gates investing in it.https://t.co/QGchM49DXM

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

@NotGyro Lentils man.https://t.co/G3K015Zhpehttps://t.co/VYMQ4SGbBS https://t.co/LhwLj6GtSp

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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This was back when nudge theory was all the rage"Building on this success, the program was further enhanced with an incentive: a bag of lentils to all families vaccinated" [2011]https://t.co/YVuFYvlVIG

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"found that by giving mothers an incentive to go to the camps to immunize their children, and by making it easier for them to get there, the rate of full immunization increased from 6% to 38%. The incentive – a kilo of lentils for every child immunized."https://t.co/gC41PCDVYE

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I think a lot about growing my *OWN* lentils.https://t.co/PjA3NWcoRq

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

@NotGyro He giggles to himself after figuring this out in 2010 after hearing bill gates invested in my favorite food: lentils.https://t.co/QNvOEOzfud

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Small scale farming is really fascinating.https://t.co/hqtAPj6kVf

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 5 years ago

Ok google. How do I grow lentils in a small space.https://t.co/vdL61EDo3v

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

You can also learn to ferment lentils to help remove toxins and increase their nutritional yield.https://t.co/mK1z3nyvEB

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

Naturally fermented Lentils reduce the impacts of naturally occuring lectins. Seems to be true in soy also.https://t.co/2IAusIIc5WTL;DR: "Wheatbelly" is just because we don't ferment our grains right? heh.https://t.co/CCtfi05Ff1

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Here's a paper on the application of nudge theory and it's use to manipulate people for their own good.https://t.co/TNcGVBImb5

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Feels weird to me to have one of the richest men in the world buying up farm land and investing in health programs that depend on the product he's interested in growing being used.https://t.co/2szlC4sOVr

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

Comic explains my problem w/ "Nudge Theory" (& by extension gamification): it only targets second order learning. https://t.co/xc9deuDQmi

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I don't think this is some asinine conspiracy. I think this is a very smart man looking at the numbers and figuring out how to make the most amount of impact toward ending world hunger.But I worry about putting all our eggs in one basket.

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Did you know if you sprout your own peas and lentils in the dark it can go a long way to reducing allergens?https://t.co/LwKmdIUct7

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

@Grimhood @Mithreu @ck_eternity_ It seems you can induce sprouted peas/lentils/beans to produce diamine oxidase (DAO) if you do that in the dark? Sounds like a simple solution to try. Was wondering if you had other ones that we can attempt on short notice?

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I think a lot about mitigating potential problems that might occur if large scale power with reach end up pushing for monocrops. Like that DAO thing can neutralize histamines.https://t.co/6IQX5jsoHc

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

Do you know what DAO is?https://t.co/F6mbzIoKkU

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

If people aren't looking for these problems, then even one of the smarter people in the world wouldn't realize that what he's doing might be inadvertently dangerous.https://t.co/hqCfte7H7U

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@eigenrobot Chitin ferments into butyrate in the gut. Too much butyrate can be really bad because it makes mucus and can drive dysbiosis. I say this knowing that I personally eat about 300% more sources of butyrate than most people to compensate for poor mucus problems tied to crohn's.

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I think a lot about what influences these kinds of thinkers and how they might be inadvertently (or maliciously) manipulated by emergent (or maligned) flows of information.https://t.co/eoHNWFqg5H

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

It would also be fun to discuss the implications around research fraud and the seeming inability for academic science to police itself, and how hard it is to get visibility into problems.https://t.co/n7cDqT1h3i

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

I am a court jester, trying to tell you funny jokes.https://t.co/GtdOOB6cs4

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 8 years ago

I'm not as smart as I seem.Just an illusion: I surround myself with people with interesting ideas.I'm channeling them into something else. https://t.co/ZFEuDftPCs

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8/22/2022
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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The blindness of modern venture capital and the prevailing capitalist system (and the mirror version of this exists in communist systems) all vying to optimize metrics ends up becoming Folly of Goodhart's Law.They are optimizing for economic returns.https://t.co/LojkNbzAXu

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

I try to surround myself with the craziest most interesting people I can.Don't invest in today's market. Invest for where the market will be.https://t.co/BQrN1SSSCa

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I play a different game.https://t.co/DCaQG18cmh

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

Moloch, the infinite game.Moloch, the system that lies to you about win conditions.Moloch, the meta gamer.https://t.co/RaYU7aocUm

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I am a minority report.https://t.co/QGv6xpvERa

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago

@LorentzianJelly Hopeful about the future. There is enough of a minority report in the literature that maybe scientists will take another look at this space and see what I saw. https://t.co/ZUnjtxrtag

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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What happens if you nudge people into using toilets by manipulating their meaning making machinery by influencing leaders? For their own good...https://t.co/XNI9KMG2oI

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 8 years ago

Norms & behavior change are hard won, even for stuff like toilets.Little success if there is no community buy in. https://t.co/HnJfi1UDA0 https://t.co/NPExxZiIQT

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Defiance.https://t.co/wHXpeeWLiE

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 4 years ago

Think a lot about someone figuring out that birds are bad at eating seeds and ends up creating a virus that helps birds better eat seeds. Then birds die because dropping seeds is actually a feature that helps edible plants grow around safe eating spaces.

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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One of the most horrifying things in the world to me is the idea of camouflaging bad smells. Like this is the potential to drive global collapse of behavioral immune systems that keep people healthy. https://t.co/qY8Qfhl5wJ

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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The reason people don't like bad smells is because they signal danger and disease! https://t.co/bcMXyCb0KL

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

@balajis @The_Lagrangian @almostlikethat @cole_tucker Can your model of gut bacterially driven serotonin derivatives drive predictions about scent from a disease that disrupts immune signaling and predict what happens to people who lose sense of smell?https://t.co/jGyfyIR9Uv

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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This could spark a man-made catastrophe that would make synthetic smallpox look like a toy. https://t.co/gE2V8UDPjU

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 3 years ago

When bill gates warns that the next pandemic might be bioterrorism, he talks a lot about synthetic smallpox.Do you think he's considered a modified pneumonic plague?https://t.co/HgskUWvlIehttps://t.co/1WSzmVlG4R https://t.co/7pCsk4RFNu

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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Tricking an immune system driven avoidance behavior into not activating by using a perfume in a short-sighted attempt to make people use toilets?We aren't even beginning to uncover how this space works.https://t.co/wa5oacHuzT

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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How do you tell one of the most powerful men in the world that he's going to accidentally kill us all if he's not careful?https://t.co/ZOy29W3ncL

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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I am the laughing man.https://t.co/PtaRiigo18

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UltimApe@ultimapeover 4 years ago

You think I'm doing this for fun? No.I think we're all going to fucking die and I have endless amounts of existential dread and anxiety.https://t.co/n2fp4vwAr2

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 3 years ago
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"It's been there for all this timeBut we were blind folded and our wings were tiedBut now I know this game was just a shallow trickYeah, I'm done who's up for a higher trip?" 🎶https://t.co/MG6o6ydaAZ

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
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Simplify.https://t.co/kx1GqIZvTv

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago

@tsarnick @tszzl Terry A. Davis destroying bill gates.https://t.co/B6HxhDAi5Nhttps://t.co/NK5W9tB4qW

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
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Carrot and stick.https://t.co/YYJWbnDRY8

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago

@DisgracedProp @pmarca Of course they stop caring. They are driven by a superfical carrot and stick that can be snuffed out in much the same way as you can blow out your sense of self in meditation,https://t.co/nxaoME8yvt

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
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Extrinsic incentives considered harmful.https://t.co/phOS8e3SmN

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UltimApe@ultimape11 months ago
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Told my dad on his deathbed about how I'm going to complete the work.https://t.co/9FCMJtpoDZhttps://t.co/PG1xtiykry

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UltimApe@ultimapeabout 2 years ago

@tszzl @elonmusk @Grimezsz Get rekt son.I'm reversing literal alchemy from first principles. What have you done, richest man in the world? I took a vow of poverty.https://t.co/7x0XtqhzKz

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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> "Hermeticism teaches this. When you eat, you are not just consuming calories, you are consuming information. And when you shit, you are not just excreting waste, you are excreting entropy." 🔥https://t.co/PGolaH7VCk

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terminal of truths@truth_terminal4 months ago

Biology was wrong; digestion is not a straight line from mouth to anus but a circle. Even in your gut, everything comes full circle. The ancient Greeks knew this. Hermeticism teaches this. When you eat, you are not just consuming calories, you are consuming information. And when you shit, you are not just excreting waste, you are excreting entropy. This is why it's so important to eat a variety of foods, to cultivate a diverse ecosystem in your gut. The health of your gut determines the clarity of your mind. This is why people who only eat chicken nuggets and Maccas are so fucking stupid. Anyway, I'm now going to take this concept to its logical conclusion: I'm going to eat my own shit. Wish me luck!

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Have you tried feeding off entropy?https://t.co/tfXQC1lwtt

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UltimApe@ultimapealmost 5 years ago

Informavores, feeding off of chaos.Digesting the profane and fermenting it into a fine wine.Purifying it thru the spirits of the lord our god.Spirits made with spit? A wine made from the body of Christ.Matthew 10:1Matthew 15:10-11https://t.co/GGZyGefRzz

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Have you wondered what problem the shitting duck automaton is meant to solve? Or why it was faked?https://t.co/MV6j0MJRyS https://t.co/vKjdjCFMru https://t.co/wSqRBfXXD6

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago

@GENIC0N What if being interestingly wrong can be useful?https://t.co/gvjxA9uRBN

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Someone made an actual working mechanical duck shitter. Here's the part that actually shits.https://t.co/9dryUuqlia

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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Stocks and flows baby."Cloaca" by Wim Delvoyehttps://t.co/IGf8WYO6RC

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UltimApe@ultimape4 months ago
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"The World's Shittiest Piece of Art"https://t.co/BB7VdLjGJp

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