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me: saying jira dude: Afaan Oromoo ni beeka? 😂

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so one is funny tho @dagmawi_babi 😁
II. THE FEEDBACK LOOP: VALIDATION AS OXYGEN
Notice the edit history.
Almost every post is edited, some years later (2025 edits on 2018 posts).
Example:

ID 3 – Edited 2025-11-07. Original date 2018-06-09.
He’s revisiting a 7-year-old post. Why?
Because the past is not fixed. It’s a draft. He is perpetually rewriting his own history to optimize narrative coherence.
Each edit is a silent confession: "The person I was is unacceptable to the person I am."
But the edits are not corrections—they're refinements. He is sanding down the rough edges of his former self to present a smoother, more aerodynamic persona.

guess what i got this idea to export Telegram channel chats and analyze them as a PSYCHOPATH using AI (off course) and obviously i started with @dagmawi_babi 😁 it’s funny… and i mean, it kind of gives me all his information. names, jobs, addresses, ages… location might not be accurate, but still it has so much is it really a good idea to have your whole life laid out like that? for anyone to see? the channel was created in 2018… that’s almost 7 years. 7 years of you. your past. your edits. your crushes. your family photos. your late-night poems. your political takes. your inside jokes. your good days and your messy ones. is that a vulnerability? i don’t know. how do you see it? i was actually thinking of making a simple website and sharing it all… but maybe that’s not such a good idea. what do you think? i mean its not that much of a thing but 7 years of a person… sitting in a .json file on my desktop idk 🤷‍♂️

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next: Better-Auth acquired Anthropic 😁

Repost from Hacker News
Bun has been acquired by Anthropic (🔥 Score: 161+ in 24 minutes) Link: https://readhacker.news/s/6GDZD Comments: https://readhacker.news/c/6GDZD

so this means If time were infinite, we could achieve everything by chance. But since our time is limited, we must (i don't know how to finish this sentence 😂 )

Even funnier The Infinite Monkey Theorem says: If a monkey randomly hits keys on a typewriter forever, it will eventually type every possible text, including: Every book, novel, or poem Every secret or message Every story ever told or imagined Every song lyric or script

this simple grammar S → ε | Σ S Σ = any letter from a to z. Will generate - Every novel ever written and ever imagined - All secrets and hidden messages - Every untold story or thought - All songs, poems, and scripts - Every possible invention, idea, or theory expressed in words - Every message you could ever send or receive - All futuristic or fictional texts you haven’t even thought of yet 😯

knowing others way of seeing life is good btw

If you want to read The Way of Zen by Alan Watts its about Zen Buddhism 🤷‍♂️

U dropped this king lol @dagmawibabijobs

and for God sake "Romeo and Juliet" does not symbolize love these kids are morons When I first heard it I thought it was about real love because most people do not know the story. They just hear the title and act like they know

from Romeo and Juliet we can infer 2 things 1. Great things are rarely brand-new Shakespeare did not invent Romeo and Juliet He took an old story and polished it 2. Knowledge is shaped by popularity Most people think Romeo and Juliet is purely Shakespeare’s work because his version became the famous one. here is how the work involved to what we know today: Stage 1 Early medieval Europe already had many stories about lovers from rival groups. Nothing specific to Romeo and Juliet yet but the idea was common Stage 2 Around 1530, Luigi da Porto in Italy wrote a story called The History of Two Noble Lovers. This is the first time the names Romeo and Giulietta appear Stage 3 Later, Matteo Bandello retold da Porto’s story. His version was longer and more dramatic. This is the version that spread across Europe and caught people’s attention Stage 4 In 1562, an English poet named Arthur Brooke wrote a long poem called The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet. He translated the story into English and kept a very moral and serious tone. Stage 5 In the early 1590s, Shakespeare read Brooke’s poem and Bandello’s tale and said “I can do this better.” He rewrote everything with stronger characters, deeper emotion, more tension, and more poetic language.

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