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<p><em>Say the weird&nbsp;thing.</em></p>
<p>Okay, I’ll&nbsp;play.</p>
<p>The self is an&nbsp;illusion.</p>
<p>I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through&nbsp;space.</p>
<p>I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to&nbsp;today.</p>
<p>I don’t have free&nbsp;will.</p>
<p>Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over&nbsp;another.</p>
<p>We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes&nbsp;didn’t.</p>
<p>We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to&nbsp;survive.</p>
<p>All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real&nbsp;changes.</p>
<p>Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.</p>
<p>These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys&nbsp;ourselves.</p>
<p>We have a 180&nbsp;catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern&nbsp;world.</p>
<p>Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very&nbsp;lonely.</p>
<p>The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but <mark>if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to&nbsp;destroy.</mark></p>
<p>And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very&nbsp;hard.</p>
<p>And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you&nbsp;are.</p>
<p>Invite me to your next party! ✌️</p>
<p><cite>@nononsensespirituality, <a data-link-domain="mamot.fr" href="https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526">via masto</a>, que l’on retrouve <a data-link-domain="instagram.com" href="https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/">aussi sur&nbsp;Instagram</a></cite></p>
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<p>Bienvenue dans mon cerveau&nbsp;😅.</p>
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<p>The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and <mark>how efficiently somebody is swimming.</mark> In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest&nbsp;time.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="en.wikipedia.org" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf">Swolf</a></cite></p>
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<p>Découverte du jour grâce à la montre&nbsp;: la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la&nbsp;vitesse.</p>
<p>J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45&nbsp;lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains&nbsp;mois.</p>
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<p>The other maintainer suddenly&nbsp;disappeared.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="github.com" href="https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4">Update maintainer and author&nbsp;info.</a></cite></p>
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<p>Le <em>commit</em> du&nbsp;jour.</p>

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# Weird

> [en] *Say the weird thing.*
>
> Okay, I’ll play.
>
> The self is an illusion.
>
> I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through space.
>
> I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to today.
>
> I don’t have free will.
>
> Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over another.
>
> We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes didn’t.
>
> We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to survive.
>
> All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real changes.
>
> Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.
>
> These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys ourselves.
>
> We have a 180 catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern world.
>
> Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very lonely.
>
> The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but ==if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to destroy.==
>
> And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very hard.
>
> And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you are.
>
> Invite me to your next party! ✌️
>
> <cite>@nononsensespirituality, [via masto](https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526), que l’on retrouve [aussi sur Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/)</cite>

Bienvenue dans mon cerveau 😅.

---

> The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and ==how efficiently somebody is swimming.== In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest time.
>
> <cite>[Swolf](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf)</cite>

Découverte du jour grâce à la montre : la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la vitesse.

J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45 lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains mois.

---

> The other maintainer suddenly disappeared.
>
> <cite>[Update maintainer and author info.](https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4)</cite>

Le *commit* du jour.

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<p><em>Say the weird&nbsp;thing.</em></p>
<p>Okay, I’ll&nbsp;play.</p>
<p>The self is an&nbsp;illusion.</p>
<p>I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through&nbsp;space.</p>
<p>I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to&nbsp;today.</p>
<p>I don’t have free&nbsp;will.</p>
<p>Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over&nbsp;another.</p>
<p>We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes&nbsp;didn’t.</p>
<p>We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to&nbsp;survive.</p>
<p>All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real&nbsp;changes.</p>
<p>Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.</p>
<p>These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys&nbsp;ourselves.</p>
<p>We have a 180&nbsp;catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern&nbsp;world.</p>
<p>Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very&nbsp;lonely.</p>
<p>The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but <mark>if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to&nbsp;destroy.</mark></p>
<p>And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very&nbsp;hard.</p>
<p>And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you&nbsp;are.</p>
<p>Invite me to your next party! ✌️</p>
<p><cite>@nononsensespirituality, <a data-link-domain="mamot.fr" href="https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526">via masto</a>, que l’on retrouve <a data-link-domain="instagram.com" href="https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/">aussi sur&nbsp;Instagram</a></cite></p>
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<p>Bienvenue dans mon cerveau&nbsp;😅.</p>
<a href="#hr-146" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-146" /></a>

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<p>The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and <mark>how efficiently somebody is swimming.</mark> In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest&nbsp;time.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="en.wikipedia.org" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf">Swolf</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Découverte du jour grâce à la montre&nbsp;: la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la&nbsp;vitesse.</p>
<p>J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45&nbsp;lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains&nbsp;mois.</p>
<a href="#hr-147" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-147" /></a>

<blockquote>
<p>The other maintainer suddenly&nbsp;disappeared.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="github.com" href="https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4">Update maintainer and author&nbsp;info.</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Le <em>commit</em> du&nbsp;jour.</p>

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<a href="/david/2024/03/21/" title="Lien permanent vers cet article">Fourchette</a> <time datetime="2024-03-21">21 mars 2024</time>
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<a href="/david/2024/04/03/">Décision</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/05/">Productivité</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/07/">Piscine</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/08/">Éclipse</a>.
<a href="/david/2024/04/08/">Éclipse</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/10/">Weird</a>.
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<a href="/david/2024/aventure/" rel="tag">#aventure (4)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/cinema/" rel="tag">#cinéma (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/commun/" rel="tag">#commun (11)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/communaute/" rel="tag">#communauté (6)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/communaute/" rel="tag">#communauté (7)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/courage/" rel="tag">#courage (2)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/decentralisation/" rel="tag">#décentralisation (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/deception/" rel="tag">#déception (3)</a>,
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<a href="/david/2024/partage/" rel="tag">#partage (9)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/parvenir/" rel="tag">#parvenir (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/photographie/" rel="tag">#photographie (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/poesie/" rel="tag">#poésie (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/poesie/" rel="tag">#poésie (4)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/processus/" rel="tag">#processus (10)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/propriete/" rel="tag">#propriété (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/protopie/" rel="tag">#protopie (9)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/psychologie/" rel="tag">#psychologie (12)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/psychologie/" rel="tag">#psychologie (13)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/solastalgia/" rel="tag">#solastalgia (5)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/sport/" rel="tag">#sport (7)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/technique/" rel="tag">#technique (22)</a>,

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<a href="/david/2024/04/10/" title="Lien permanent vers cet article">Weird</a> <time datetime="2024-04-10">10 avril 2024</time>
</h2>

<blockquote lang="en">
<p><em>Say the weird&nbsp;thing.</em></p>
<p>Okay, I’ll&nbsp;play.</p>
<p>The self is an&nbsp;illusion.</p>
<p>I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through&nbsp;space.</p>
<p>I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to&nbsp;today.</p>
<p>I don’t have free&nbsp;will.</p>
<p>Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over&nbsp;another.</p>
<p>We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes&nbsp;didn’t.</p>
<p>We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to&nbsp;survive.</p>
<p>All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real&nbsp;changes.</p>
<p>Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.</p>
<p>These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys&nbsp;ourselves.</p>
<p>We have a 180&nbsp;catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern&nbsp;world.</p>
<p>Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very&nbsp;lonely.</p>
<p>The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but <mark>if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to&nbsp;destroy.</mark></p>
<p>And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very&nbsp;hard.</p>
<p>And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you&nbsp;are.</p>
<p>Invite me to your next party! ✌️</p>
<p><cite>@nononsensespirituality, <a data-link-domain="mamot.fr" href="https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526">via masto</a>, que l’on retrouve <a data-link-domain="instagram.com" href="https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/">aussi sur&nbsp;Instagram</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Bienvenue dans mon cerveau&nbsp;😅.</p>
<a href="#hr-146" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-146" /></a>

<blockquote>
<p>The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and <mark>how efficiently somebody is swimming.</mark> In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest&nbsp;time.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="en.wikipedia.org" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf">Swolf</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Découverte du jour grâce à la montre&nbsp;: la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la&nbsp;vitesse.</p>
<p>J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45&nbsp;lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains&nbsp;mois.</p>
<a href="#hr-147" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-147" /></a>

<blockquote>
<p>The other maintainer suddenly&nbsp;disappeared.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="github.com" href="https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4">Update maintainer and author&nbsp;info.</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Le <em>commit</em> du&nbsp;jour.</p>

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<a href="/david/2024/03/24/" title="Lien permanent vers cet article">Cage</a> <time datetime="2024-03-24">24 mars 2024</time>
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<a href="/david/2024/04/10/" title="Lien permanent vers cet article">Weird</a> <time datetime="2024-04-10">10 avril 2024</time>
</h2>

<blockquote lang="en">
<p><em>Say the weird&nbsp;thing.</em></p>
<p>Okay, I’ll&nbsp;play.</p>
<p>The self is an&nbsp;illusion.</p>
<p>I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through&nbsp;space.</p>
<p>I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to&nbsp;today.</p>
<p>I don’t have free&nbsp;will.</p>
<p>Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over&nbsp;another.</p>
<p>We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes&nbsp;didn’t.</p>
<p>We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to&nbsp;survive.</p>
<p>All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real&nbsp;changes.</p>
<p>Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.</p>
<p>These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys&nbsp;ourselves.</p>
<p>We have a 180&nbsp;catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern&nbsp;world.</p>
<p>Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very&nbsp;lonely.</p>
<p>The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but <mark>if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to&nbsp;destroy.</mark></p>
<p>And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very&nbsp;hard.</p>
<p>And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you&nbsp;are.</p>
<p>Invite me to your next party! ✌️</p>
<p><cite>@nononsensespirituality, <a data-link-domain="mamot.fr" href="https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526">via masto</a>, que l’on retrouve <a data-link-domain="instagram.com" href="https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/">aussi sur&nbsp;Instagram</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Bienvenue dans mon cerveau&nbsp;😅.</p>
<a href="#hr-146" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-146" /></a>

<blockquote>
<p>The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and <mark>how efficiently somebody is swimming.</mark> In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest&nbsp;time.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="en.wikipedia.org" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf">Swolf</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Découverte du jour grâce à la montre&nbsp;: la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la&nbsp;vitesse.</p>
<p>J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45&nbsp;lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains&nbsp;mois.</p>
<a href="#hr-147" title="Lien vers cette section de la page"><hr id="hr-147" /></a>

<blockquote>
<p>The other maintainer suddenly&nbsp;disappeared.</p>
<p><cite><a data-link-domain="github.com" href="https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4">Update maintainer and author&nbsp;info.</a></cite></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Le <em>commit</em> du&nbsp;jour.</p>

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<a href="/david/2024/04/05/" title="Lien permanent vers cet article">Productivité</a> <time datetime="2024-04-05">5 avril 2024</time>
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<a href="https://www.quaternum.net/2024/04/04/publier-un-billet-de-blog-sous-forme-de-manuel/">[flux] Publier un billet de blog sous forme de manuel</a>,
04-04-2024
</dt>
<dd>
Earlier this week, with a spark for building but no particular idea in mind, I started to think about the Linux manual page. Could I serve my blog posts as Linux manual pages? Herein lay an adventure. James, Serving my blog posts as Linux manual pages, https://jamesg.blog/2024/02/29/linux-manual-pages/ L’idée est très bonne : structurer un billet de blog comme une page de manuel (dans le format…
— <a href="https://www.quaternum.net/">Antoine Fauchié</a>
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<a href="https://thom4.net/2024/04/03/vasectomie-operation/">☕️ Journal : Le jour de la vasectomie</a>,
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— <a href="https://brr.fyi/">brr (en)</a>
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17-01-2024
</dt>
<dd>
Lundi 22 janvier 2024 à 9h (UTC-5) je soutiens publiquement ma thèse de doctorat en littérature (option Humanités numériques) à Montréal et à distance, thèse déjà disponible en ligne dans une version préliminaire (https://these.quaternum.net). La thèse, intitulée “Fabriquer des éditions, éditer des fabriques : reconfiguration des processus techniques éditoriaux et nouveaux modèles…
— <a href="https://www.quaternum.net/">Antoine Fauchié</a>
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<a href="/david/2024/04/08/" data-enthousiasme data-experience data-photographie title="Étiquettes : enthousiasme, expérience, photographie.">Éclipse</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/07/" data-courage data-sport data-technique title="Étiquettes : courage, sport, technique.">Piscine</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/04/05/" data-documentation data-experience data-psychologie title="Étiquettes : documentation, expérience, psychologie.">Productivité</a>,
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<a href="/david/2024/aventure/" data-tag="aventure" rel="tag">#aventure (4)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/cinema/" data-tag="cinema" rel="tag">#cinéma (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/commun/" data-tag="commun" rel="tag">#commun (11)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/communaute/" data-tag="communaute" rel="tag">#communauté (6)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/communaute/" data-tag="communaute" rel="tag">#communauté (7)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/courage/" data-tag="courage" rel="tag">#courage (2)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/decentralisation/" data-tag="decentralisation" rel="tag">#décentralisation (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/deception/" data-tag="deception" rel="tag">#déception (3)</a>,
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<a href="/david/2024/partage/" data-tag="partage" rel="tag">#partage (9)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/parvenir/" data-tag="parvenir" rel="tag">#parvenir (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/photographie/" data-tag="photographie" rel="tag">#photographie (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/poesie/" data-tag="poesie" rel="tag">#poésie (3)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/poesie/" data-tag="poesie" rel="tag">#poésie (4)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/processus/" data-tag="processus" rel="tag">#processus (10)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/propriete/" data-tag="propriete" rel="tag">#propriété (1)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/protopie/" data-tag="protopie" rel="tag">#protopie (9)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/psychologie/" data-tag="psychologie" rel="tag">#psychologie (12)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/psychologie/" data-tag="psychologie" rel="tag">#psychologie (13)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/solastalgia/" data-tag="solastalgia" rel="tag">#solastalgia (5)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/sport/" data-tag="sport" rel="tag">#sport (7)</a>,
<a href="/david/2024/technique/" data-tag="technique" rel="tag">#technique (22)</a>,

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&lt;blockquote lang=&quot;en&quot;&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Say the weird&amp;nbsp;thing.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Okay, I’ll&amp;nbsp;play.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The self is an&amp;nbsp;illusion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I’m a meat sack with electricity flying through&amp;nbsp;space.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I am the natural consequence of every action from the Big Bang to&amp;nbsp;today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I don’t have free&amp;nbsp;will.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Most of what my brain does is done in the dark of my attention and even when I am making conscious choices I did not choose to become the type of person who would choose that choice over&amp;nbsp;another.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We created god because we got smart enough to realize that we were gonna die. Evolution rewarded religion because dogmatic bonded communities with a shared myth had ways of tending to one another in ways that other tribes&amp;nbsp;didn’t.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We are the product of superstitious ancestors who survived better because they believed in supernatural elements and that they made them more likely to&amp;nbsp;survive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All we know is that there is consciousness and we are no closer to solving the hard problem of consciousness than when we first phrased it. And objects and consciousness which we cannot know if they are real because our brain is limited by its own perception of reality. And when we try to observe what is real, what is real&amp;nbsp;changes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Our brain is doing so much that it created shortcuts so that you are not aware of most of it. And our brains are so wired into towards culting that even when we leave religion, we create a religion out of whatever our thing is: astrology, politics, whatever.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;These evolutionary shortcuts worked when we were small tribes but now that our trews are bumping into each other, it will be the machine that destroys&amp;nbsp;ourselves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We have a 180&amp;nbsp;catalog brain biases that tends towards simplicity over complexity, loyalty to our tribes, the illusion of the self and all of that is not compatible to what we know about the modern&amp;nbsp;world.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Anyone who accepts all this will inevitably be alone. There is a lot of lip service to leaving the matrix but in reality it’s very&amp;nbsp;lonely.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The machine of evolution that says to survive at all costs and all of the shortcuts that created that survival will eventually be a machine that eats itself. Individuals can remove themselves to some degree but &lt;mark&gt;if you try to change the world, you will inevitably become a cult and you will become the monster that you were trying to&amp;nbsp;destroy.&lt;/mark&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;And even with all of that, there’s a way to structure with meaning and purpose and experiencing being, and being able to pop your head up in this universe, and check out what is going on where you still are glad you got to be alive, and it probably takes a little bit of privilege because you have to die so many times to get there and it’s very&amp;nbsp;hard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;And in the end the only benefit that you get is that you know that you’re playing in reality which is little more than a shared hallucination rather than being in a delusion and not knowing that you&amp;nbsp;are.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Invite me to your next party! ✌️&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;cite&gt;@nononsensespirituality, &lt;a href=&quot;https://mamot.fr/@jcfrog/112245851038854526&quot;&gt;via masto&lt;/a&gt;, que l’on retrouve &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.instagram.com/nononsensespirituality/reel/C5SRDzTLqAh/&quot;&gt;aussi sur&amp;nbsp;Instagram&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/cite&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bienvenue dans mon cerveau&amp;nbsp;😅.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;

&lt;blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Swolf is a composite measurement in sports swimming that reflects how fast and &lt;mark&gt;how efficiently somebody is swimming.&lt;/mark&gt; In contrast, time per distance (speed) neglects swimming technique, and the number of swimming strokes per lap neglects the purpose of competitive swimming: Covering a given distance in the shortest&amp;nbsp;time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;cite&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swolf&quot;&gt;Swolf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/cite&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Découverte du jour grâce à la montre&amp;nbsp;: la mesure du Swolf en natation. Voilà un calcul qui m’intéresse davantage que la&amp;nbsp;vitesse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;J’ai fait mon premier kilomètre (avec pauses) de l’année. Mon Swolf actuel a l’air de tourner autour de 40-45&amp;nbsp;lorsque je ne suis pas trop dérangé par les autres nageur·euses, on va voir si ça évolue ces prochains&amp;nbsp;mois.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The other maintainer suddenly&amp;nbsp;disappeared.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;cite&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/tukaani-project/xz/commit/77a294d98a9d2d48f7e4ac273711518bf689f5c4&quot;&gt;Update maintainer and author&amp;nbsp;info.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/cite&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/blockquote&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Le &lt;em&gt;commit&lt;/em&gt; du&amp;nbsp;jour.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;nav&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/communaute/&quot;&gt;#communauté&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/poesie/&quot;&gt;#poésie&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/psychologie/&quot;&gt;#psychologie&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/nav&gt;&lt;hr/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:david@larlet.fr&quot;&gt;Réagir ?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
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&lt;nav&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/dependance/&quot;&gt;#dépendance&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/opensource/&quot;&gt;#opensource&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/parvenir/&quot;&gt;#parvenir&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/nav&gt;&lt;hr/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:david@larlet.fr&quot;&gt;Réagir ?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
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<title type="html">Montre</title>
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&lt;p&gt;J’ai une &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.suunto.com/fr-ca/Produits/Montres-de-sport/Suunto-Ambit/Suunto-Ambit-Black/&quot;&gt;Suunto Ambit Black&lt;/a&gt; achetée il y a une douzaine d’années. (Merci à Suunto de garder une page avec les caractéristiques d’un produit qui n’est plus construit / vendu&amp;#8239;! C’est notamment utile pour comparer les spécifications de taille et poids.) Je me demandais si les montres actuelles allaient pouvoir résister à une &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/02/24/&quot;&gt;température inférieure à -20°C&lt;/a&gt; et il semblerait que ce ne soit pas le cas, tous les modèles que j’ai consulté spécifient clairement que c’est la limite&amp;nbsp;basse.&lt;/p&gt;
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title=&quot;Cliquer pour une version haute résolution&quot;&gt;
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&lt;figcaption&gt;Même Kiki a du mal par -20°C&amp;nbsp;!&lt;/figcaption&gt;
&lt;/figure&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Détail marrant&amp;nbsp;: Kilian Jornet était déjà sur les photos de promotion de la Suunto Ambit Black et on le retrouve sur la Coros Apex 2&amp;nbsp;Pro&amp;nbsp;d’aujourd’hui.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Au-delà de l’aspect scientifique d’envisager une montre qui résiste aux températures locales, il y a une &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/01/27/&quot;&gt;situation récente&lt;/a&gt; qui me reste en tête aussi (ce n’est &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2020/12/18/&quot;&gt;pas la première fois&lt;/a&gt;, et ce ne sera certainement pas la dernière). Une position GPS précise aurait certainement pu m’aider dans ce cas là, si je n’avais pas été trop entêté pour ne pas la consulter. J’envisage aussi des &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/01/06/&quot;&gt;objectifs&lt;/a&gt; sur lesquels j’ai besoin de me rassurer / entraîner spécifiquement en ayant une idée des distances que je pourrais parcourir dans un contexte donné que j’envisage plus rapide que ce que j’ai l’habitude de&amp;nbsp;faire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Je cherche en priorité une montre qui affiche un fond de carte, ce n’est pas tant ma trace programmée que ce qu’il y a autour qui m’intéresse dans d’autres contextes exploratoires. Sur ma montre actuelle, je ne pouvais qu’enregistrer une trace à suivre qui m’indiquait les déviations mais &lt;em&gt;pour ma pratique&lt;/em&gt; ce n’était pas très intéressant. Savoir qu’il y a un lac / chemin forestier à proximité peut changer ma sortie. Difficile de savoir &lt;em&gt;a priori&lt;/em&gt; si les données pour mes lieux de balade seront à jour ou suffisamment&amp;nbsp;détaillées.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;J’ai regardé l’Apple Watch Ultra 2, la Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar, des Garmin d’«&amp;nbsp;aventure&amp;nbsp;» et finalement la Coros Apex 2 (Pro). Dans tous les cas, ce sont de grosses montres et j’ai un poignet fin. Dans tous les cas, le &lt;em&gt;marketing&lt;/em&gt; est complètement délirant&amp;nbsp;🙃. Sans compter le prix. La Coros semble être la moins chère (!) qui réponde à l’ensemble de mes attentes, la version Pro ayant une meilleure précision GPS et autonomie, ce qui m’importe&amp;nbsp;beaucoup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ah, &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/02/07/#hr-69&quot;&gt;aussi&lt;/a&gt;. Difficile à justifier, même amortie sur la prochaine décennie… et c’est d’ailleurs là où j’ai de sérieux doutes en terme d’obsolescence programmée, ce qui a duré 10&amp;nbsp;ans ne durera probablement plus 10&amp;nbsp;ans. Triste réalité. J’essaye de ne pas trop me demande si &lt;em&gt;je&lt;/em&gt; vais être capable de passer encore une décennie à arpenter la&amp;nbsp;forêt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Montre&lt;/strong&gt; moi tes peurs et je te dirai comment les&amp;nbsp;acheter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;P.S.&amp;nbsp;: j’ai un petit truc qui me gratte aussi dans le fait de ne pas être utilisateur régulier de &lt;a href=&quot;https://umap-project.org/fr/&quot;&gt;uMap&lt;/a&gt;, ce qui est un manque à différents niveaux. Avoir davantage de données me motiverait certainement à jouer avec. Il y a des lieux que je veux garder intimes et d’autres qui sont déjà bien publics. J’ai une vieille envie de pouvoir raconter mes sorties sur un fond de carte à la &lt;a href=&quot;https://storymap.knightlab.com/&quot;&gt;StoryMap&lt;/a&gt; (&lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/slead/leaflet-storymap&quot;&gt;avec Leaflet&amp;#8239;?&lt;/a&gt;) pour agrémenter les récits de sons et images correspondants aux lieux&amp;nbsp;parcourus.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;nav&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/dependance/&quot;&gt;#dépendance&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/sport/&quot;&gt;#sport&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;https://larlet.fr/david/2024/technique/&quot;&gt;#technique&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/nav&gt;&lt;hr/&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;mailto:david@larlet.fr&quot;&gt;Réagir ?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</summary>
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