#网友语录 KomiShoko
最后一天,有个学生到办公室提了一袋零食给我,和我说,老师谢谢你过去的一年总是点我回答问题,原来没有什么老师会点我回答问题。我立马抱着她嗷嗷哭了一通……宝宝…… (我也很感激那些揪着我回答问题的老师,感谢他们的关注...和垂爱,即便我那会儿很差
最后一天,有个学生到办公室提了一袋零食给我,和我说,老师谢谢你过去的一年总是点我回答问题,原来没有什么老师会点我回答问题。我立马抱着她嗷嗷哭了一通……宝宝…… (我也很感激那些揪着我回答问题的老师,感谢他们的关注...和垂爱,即便我那会儿很差
#网友语录 Moeyua
Jan 27
在所有的好奇心里,有那么一种,它会驱使人行动起来。它不是那种轻佻的、随意的好奇,更不是彰显和装点自己的。它几乎是负面的,是不舒服的、如鲠在喉的、很较劲的、很不服的。这种好奇,跟一个人内心深处的一些隐秘的愿望、热烈的爱和不能容忍被推翻的信念有关。
Jan 27
在所有的好奇心里,有那么一种,它会驱使人行动起来。它不是那种轻佻的、随意的好奇,更不是彰显和装点自己的。它几乎是负面的,是不舒服的、如鲠在喉的、很较劲的、很不服的。这种好奇,跟一个人内心深处的一些隐秘的愿望、热烈的爱和不能容忍被推翻的信念有关。
#网友语录 Vincent Phan
When I view photos of the Earth taken by astronauts, I realize how tiny and insignificant so many doomsday scenarios are.
When I view photos of the Earth taken by astronauts, I realize how tiny and insignificant so many doomsday scenarios are.
下面两段是我在网上读到的,我很认同。
7、不写,就无法思考 ——尼克拉斯·卢曼。大多数人的意识中,思考是一个在纯粹在大脑中进行的内部过程,纸笔的唯一作用就是将思考的结果记录下来。而实际上可能并不是这样,大脑是“一台能跳跃式得出结论的机器”,不擅长系统性地进行思考。
而写作的目的是将思考进行外显化,任何具有一定复杂度的想法都需要通过写作表达。正如费曼强调自己是在笔记本上进行思维过程,而不是在纸上记录思维过程一样,只有写下的时候才会知道自己到底想表达什么,逻辑中有何缺陷,继而才能对思考进行正确的修正。
8、曾经我很排斥去“记录”生活,我一度认为生活是用来体验的,而不是用相机、用纸笔去记录。但当我年纪大了,意识到自己的记忆是如此不可靠之后,才开始后悔记录的重要性。不论是相片还是简短的几句文字,都是能令我们回忆起美好往昔的线索,它们像似跨越时空而来,为我们带回过去的记忆。#观点
7、不写,就无法思考 ——尼克拉斯·卢曼。大多数人的意识中,思考是一个在纯粹在大脑中进行的内部过程,纸笔的唯一作用就是将思考的结果记录下来。而实际上可能并不是这样,大脑是“一台能跳跃式得出结论的机器”,不擅长系统性地进行思考。
而写作的目的是将思考进行外显化,任何具有一定复杂度的想法都需要通过写作表达。正如费曼强调自己是在笔记本上进行思维过程,而不是在纸上记录思维过程一样,只有写下的时候才会知道自己到底想表达什么,逻辑中有何缺陷,继而才能对思考进行正确的修正。
8、曾经我很排斥去“记录”生活,我一度认为生活是用来体验的,而不是用相机、用纸笔去记录。但当我年纪大了,意识到自己的记忆是如此不可靠之后,才开始后悔记录的重要性。不论是相片还是简短的几句文字,都是能令我们回忆起美好往昔的线索,它们像似跨越时空而来,为我们带回过去的记忆。#观点
你的伪装也是你自己的一部分,甚至可能是很大很重要的一部分。如果你足够坚强足够喜欢你的伪装,你甚至能够伪装一辈子。这种情况下,你的伪装不再是你的伪装,它就是你。
即使你声称你还有真实的一面,我要说即便它是真实的但它却太弱小,弱小到连表现出来的机会都没有。 #观点
即使你声称你还有真实的一面,我要说即便它是真实的但它却太弱小,弱小到连表现出来的机会都没有。 #观点
#网友语录 随便吧
回家路上和小孩聊天。
小孩表示他太喜欢我给他搞的暑假阅读挑战了,反正他现在也挺喜欢看书的还有奖品拿何乐而不为。
然后他想了想又表示妈妈你再给我搞一个乘法和除法练习的挑战好吗?
我:??? 这怎么搞?小孩:妈妈求你了,你去看看我带回家的数学练习本不就知道该出哪些题了嘛……
但同一个小孩,每天都不想上学,在学校就消极罢工不干活儿。
回家路上和小孩聊天。
小孩表示他太喜欢我给他搞的暑假阅读挑战了,反正他现在也挺喜欢看书的还有奖品拿何乐而不为。
然后他想了想又表示妈妈你再给我搞一个乘法和除法练习的挑战好吗?
我:??? 这怎么搞?小孩:妈妈求你了,你去看看我带回家的数学练习本不就知道该出哪些题了嘛……
但同一个小孩,每天都不想上学,在学校就消极罢工不干活儿。
#网摘 中中 分享一個維持幸福感的方法。
你吃巧克力的時候,旁邊的狗也想吃。但你不會給牠,因為你知道狗吃了巧克力會死。狗狗不知道這件事,牠只會不爽,不明白為什麼你不給牠。
你就是那隻狗。而你得不到的那個東西,就是巧克力。
得不到的巧克力,都是命運對你的高抬貴手。
這讓我想到尼采說的 Amor Fati,愛你的命運,包括那些你沒有選擇的部分。
你吃巧克力的時候,旁邊的狗也想吃。但你不會給牠,因為你知道狗吃了巧克力會死。狗狗不知道這件事,牠只會不爽,不明白為什麼你不給牠。
你就是那隻狗。而你得不到的那個東西,就是巧克力。
得不到的巧克力,都是命運對你的高抬貴手。
這讓我想到尼采說的 Amor Fati,愛你的命運,包括那些你沒有選擇的部分。
### Why I’m sticking with Pi:
- Efficiency: My token limits last 10x longer for the same volume of work.
- Precision: The output quality is significantly higher, with far less LLM confusion or "weird" architectural decisions.
- Instruction Following: The model sticks accurately to my system prompts and constraints.
- Flexibility: I can switch between model providers seamlessly, even mid-session.
- Branching: It supports session branching, allowing me to form a "tree" of conversations to explore different solutions.
- Autonomy: It keeps working until the LLM determines the task is complete—"YOLO mode" by default.
#网摘
- Efficiency: My token limits last 10x longer for the same volume of work.
- Precision: The output quality is significantly higher, with far less LLM confusion or "weird" architectural decisions.
- Instruction Following: The model sticks accurately to my system prompts and constraints.
- Flexibility: I can switch between model providers seamlessly, even mid-session.
- Branching: It supports session branching, allowing me to form a "tree" of conversations to explore different solutions.
- Autonomy: It keeps working until the LLM determines the task is complete—"YOLO mode" by default.
#网摘
#书摘 WILD WALKS AOTEAROA MULTI-DAY
How much food do I need to pack? How heavy is my pack? How on earth is anyone supposed to walk with that on their back?
Welcome to the absolute magic of a multi-day. Have you ever found yourself heading out of a tramp, not yet ready to return to civilisation? Me too. It takes a certain level of chaos to enjoy multi-day adventures - the sandfly bites, wet boots, the lack of showers, the not-being-able-to-wash-your-hands-with-soap-for-four-days kind of level. It's an opportunity to test your limits; you'll better understand your joints and how hobbit-like your feet are.
It's the cutest thing in the world that humans will walk just to laugh and sing and touch leaves and look at the sky and gaze at moss and stand under waterfalls. It's just adorable.
Multi-day tramping is fantastic for the mind. It helps to build:
Resilience - you have to just walk. And walk. And walk. There's literally nothing else you can do. No snoozing the alarm. No other option.
Courage - yes, you have to put the wet socks on.
Gratitude - a hot chip never tastes as good as after a multi-day.
Patience - you ain't getting there any quicker, the pot won't boil any quicker and no, your dehy won't be rehydrated and ready to eat five minutes early.
They re also pretty damn good for the soul, providing the perfect opportunity to embrace a slower pace. While the destination awaits, you're gifted with up to 15 hours of summer daylight for a journey that might only take about five hours. Why not fully immerse yourself in nature? Swim in every swimming hole, lie among the moss, talk about the sound of the wind to the birds, forage or identify native plants.
Multi-days also work magic in breaking social barriers. Trampers engage in conversation, card games and general camaraderie,
bonding over the shared highs and lows of the trail. You're far from emails, notifications and cell coverage. To paraphrase Simon & Garfunkel, sometimes you can gather all the news you need from the weather report. Sometimes, that's all you need to know.
Something possibly not so spiritual is that you will, most definitely, have a song stuck in your head that'll be on repeat for the entire journey. It's often the last song you hear in the car, which for me is usually ABBA. One can take only so many days of an eternal 'Angeleyes' loop.
You have to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable.
You will have dirt sort of everywhere and mud on your legs, under your fingernails, in your hair. Rinsing it off can be tricky without a water source nearby. If it's rainy, you're going to get wet. If you drop your food in the dirt, you probably still have to eat it. Clean hair? Forget about it. Normal-looking feet? No way. Your socks will be in quarantine upon arrival back at the car, and the words
'shower', 'pizza' and 'hot chips' will be off-limits until the final two hours on the last day.
A multi-day's unpredictable yet wonderful mahi takes you deeper into the mountains. By the third day you'll find yourself fitter, and more often than not, you'll wish the adventure could extend further. These hikes are tailored for those with intermediate skills and offer a chance to explore more of the wilderness without committing to the demands of a gruelling 10-day alpine expedition.
Get ready to become one with nature.
(這一段看得我熱血澎湃,真想再次走進山裡走進叢林)
How much food do I need to pack? How heavy is my pack? How on earth is anyone supposed to walk with that on their back?
Welcome to the absolute magic of a multi-day. Have you ever found yourself heading out of a tramp, not yet ready to return to civilisation? Me too. It takes a certain level of chaos to enjoy multi-day adventures - the sandfly bites, wet boots, the lack of showers, the not-being-able-to-wash-your-hands-with-soap-for-four-days kind of level. It's an opportunity to test your limits; you'll better understand your joints and how hobbit-like your feet are.
It's the cutest thing in the world that humans will walk just to laugh and sing and touch leaves and look at the sky and gaze at moss and stand under waterfalls. It's just adorable.
Multi-day tramping is fantastic for the mind. It helps to build:
Resilience - you have to just walk. And walk. And walk. There's literally nothing else you can do. No snoozing the alarm. No other option.
Courage - yes, you have to put the wet socks on.
Gratitude - a hot chip never tastes as good as after a multi-day.
Patience - you ain't getting there any quicker, the pot won't boil any quicker and no, your dehy won't be rehydrated and ready to eat five minutes early.
They re also pretty damn good for the soul, providing the perfect opportunity to embrace a slower pace. While the destination awaits, you're gifted with up to 15 hours of summer daylight for a journey that might only take about five hours. Why not fully immerse yourself in nature? Swim in every swimming hole, lie among the moss, talk about the sound of the wind to the birds, forage or identify native plants.
Multi-days also work magic in breaking social barriers. Trampers engage in conversation, card games and general camaraderie,
bonding over the shared highs and lows of the trail. You're far from emails, notifications and cell coverage. To paraphrase Simon & Garfunkel, sometimes you can gather all the news you need from the weather report. Sometimes, that's all you need to know.
Something possibly not so spiritual is that you will, most definitely, have a song stuck in your head that'll be on repeat for the entire journey. It's often the last song you hear in the car, which for me is usually ABBA. One can take only so many days of an eternal 'Angeleyes' loop.
You have to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable.
You will have dirt sort of everywhere and mud on your legs, under your fingernails, in your hair. Rinsing it off can be tricky without a water source nearby. If it's rainy, you're going to get wet. If you drop your food in the dirt, you probably still have to eat it. Clean hair? Forget about it. Normal-looking feet? No way. Your socks will be in quarantine upon arrival back at the car, and the words
'shower', 'pizza' and 'hot chips' will be off-limits until the final two hours on the last day.
A multi-day's unpredictable yet wonderful mahi takes you deeper into the mountains. By the third day you'll find yourself fitter, and more often than not, you'll wish the adventure could extend further. These hikes are tailored for those with intermediate skills and offer a chance to explore more of the wilderness without committing to the demands of a gruelling 10-day alpine expedition.
Get ready to become one with nature.
(這一段看得我熱血澎湃,真想再次走進山裡走進叢林)
#书摘 余华 在中国,对于生活在社会底层的人来说,生活和幸存就是一枚分币的两面,它们之间轻微的分界在于方向的不同。对《活着》而言,生活是一个人对自己经历的感受,而幸存往往是旁观者对别人经历的看法。《活着》中的福贵虽然历经苦难,但是他是在讲述自己故事。我用的是第一人称的叙述,福贵的讲述里不需要别人的看法,只需要他自己的感受,所以他讲述的是生活。如果用第三人称来叙述,如果有了旁人的看法,那么福贵在读者的眼中就会是一个苦难中的幸存者。
#网友语录 归根结底,人能真正拥有的,只有经历,或者叫体验。「@fomalhaut 有人说“一直一个人孤独 会比失去一个人之后再回到一个人的孤独好过一点吧”我不觉得诶,人生本是一场空,所有的经历才宝贵。反正最终都会失去,只有那些爱、感动、喜悦、温柔哪怕是痛苦的回忆才永远都是你的」