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  Reading | [S1] The old lighthouse keeper had seen many storms in his thirty years on the rock, but nothing like this. The fog rolled in thick as wool, swallowing the beam of light before it could reach the churning waves below. Then he heard it, three short bells from the channel, where no ship should be at this hour. He grabbed his lantern and peered into the mist, his heart pounding. Something was out there, something that shouldn't exist.
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  Reading | [S1] Deep beneath the ocean's surface, where sunlight fades to perpetual twilight, extraordinary creatures have evolved in ways that defy imagination. Bioluminescent jellyfish pulse with ethereal blue light, while giant squid hunt in the crushing darkness. At depths of over two miles, the pressure is immense, enough to collapse a submarine, yet life persists.
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  Reading | [S1] The telegram arrived on a Tuesday morning in June, nineteen forty-three. Margaret's hands trembled as she tore open the envelope, dreading the words she knew might be inside. Her brother had shipped out to North Africa six months ago, and his letters had grown increasingly sparse.
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  Cartoon | [S1] After giving everything some more thought, I've decided it's in the best interest of humanity to acquire Nexus AI. (laughs) I've spoken with the CEO and he's on board. Well (laughs), at least that's the impression he gave initially.
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- Single (Disfluent) | [S1] ... explore how we can design, create interfaces that are not confusing, but at the same time can be powerful. Um, you know, I think, uh, in the, the famous, um, usability book, it's, uh, it's this, um, um, oh, geez, I'm, I'm blanking on the term, uh, uh, the, the rule about, um, uh, it's like the simplicity rule. I can't recall. Oh, cognitive load maybe.
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  Single (Disfluent) | [S1] Uh, complacency when the motivation isn't structured properly. Like for example, if you, if you're in the cor- if you work in the corporation for many years, a lot of corporate employees, they just, they're, they're aiming for that stock vesting and they're, they're doing just a sufficient job to, to, to reach that vesting and, and they don't, they're not performing any better than that. Um, and so I think, um, that showed me an important insight. Yeah.
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  Single (Disfluent) | [S1] We see the pattern of revelations, major shifts. I think Neptune in Pisces, which that transit has been happening all of 2021, and Neptune will remain in the sign of Pisces until March of 2029. So it's several years more of this transit. And what it brings is a lot of things, you know, the thing that I tend to emphasize is the profound dissolution or profound changes
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  Conversation | [S1] They were like, they were pumped for it, going wild for it, and it disappeared immediately. [S2] Yeah, I think it's about people understanding what's available first. Um... [S1] I think the finish on that one too was really nice. [S2] Yeah. [S1] I mean, that was pretty awesome. [S2] Have you seen those new editions?
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- Conversation | [S1] He was just practicing with them and they were on rotation. [S2] So that was probably in January. [S1] I think startup stereotypes, there is some like that, but some of them, I think they need to be changed. Like we don't all work twenty-hour days. [S2] No, they just need to, it's called not, it's based in Silicon Valley. [S1] Yeah. [S2] But the stereotypes would apply if they, it was called Techlife- [S1] Palo Alto. [S2] ... Cupertino or Mountain View, California.
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  Conversation | [S1] That's a nice overview. [S2] We were at the downtown cinema. [S1] By that, you mean the one in Riverside? [S2] Yeah. [S1] Yeah. So not exactly downtown. [S2] Not exactly downtown, yeah. [S1] I know a little bit about that area. [S2] (laughs) [S1] You know, Millbrook doesn't have a cinema. [S2] (laughs) It's the closest one for us. It's the closest. [S1] Yeah, that's true. [S2] The most nearby. [S1] Riverside is nearby. [S2] Riverside's close. [S1] That's fair. [S2] Support nearby. [S1] You can say, say Riverside, definitely. [S2] Well, yeah, fair enough.
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  Conversation | [S1] But they also, they also discovered, um, they also discovered like patterns in the desert, um, near Peru, like in the Atacama Desert. [S2] Yeah. [S1] Um, and like, it was like, of like perfectly, like, geo- geometric shapes. And they're like, "Yo, this is definitely not like formed by wind. This has to be artificial." [S2] Yeah, it's too precise.
 
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  Reading | [S1] The old lighthouse keeper had seen many storms in his thirty years on the rock, but nothing like this. The fog rolled in thick as wool, swallowing the beam of light before it could reach the churning waves below. Then he heard it, three short bells from the channel, where no ship should be at this hour. He grabbed his lantern and peered into the mist, his heart pounding. Something was out there, something that shouldn't exist.
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+ Single (Disfluent) | [S1] ... explore how we can design, create interfaces that are not confusing, but at the same time can be powerful. Um, you know, I think, uh, in the, the famous, um, usability book, it's, uh, it's this, um, um, oh, geez, I'm, I'm blanking on the term, uh, uh, the, the rule about, um, uh, it's like the simplicity rule. I can't recall. Oh, cognitive load maybe.
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+ Conversation | [S1] He was just practicing with them and they were on rotation. [S2] So that was probably in January. [S1] I think startup stereotypes, there is some like that, but some of them, I think they need to be changed. Like we don't all work twenty-hour days. [S2] No, they just need to, it's called not, it's based in Silicon Valley. [S1] Yeah. [S2] But the stereotypes would apply if they, it was called Techlife- [S1] Palo Alto. [S2] ... Cupertino or Mountain View, California.
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  Reading | [S1] Deep beneath the ocean's surface, where sunlight fades to perpetual twilight, extraordinary creatures have evolved in ways that defy imagination. Bioluminescent jellyfish pulse with ethereal blue light, while giant squid hunt in the crushing darkness. At depths of over two miles, the pressure is immense, enough to collapse a submarine, yet life persists.
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  Reading | [S1] The telegram arrived on a Tuesday morning in June, nineteen forty-three. Margaret's hands trembled as she tore open the envelope, dreading the words she knew might be inside. Her brother had shipped out to North Africa six months ago, and his letters had grown increasingly sparse.
 
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  Cartoon | [S1] After giving everything some more thought, I've decided it's in the best interest of humanity to acquire Nexus AI. (laughs) I've spoken with the CEO and he's on board. Well (laughs), at least that's the impression he gave initially.
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  Single (Disfluent) | [S1] Uh, complacency when the motivation isn't structured properly. Like for example, if you, if you're in the cor- if you work in the corporation for many years, a lot of corporate employees, they just, they're, they're aiming for that stock vesting and they're, they're doing just a sufficient job to, to, to reach that vesting and, and they don't, they're not performing any better than that. Um, and so I think, um, that showed me an important insight. Yeah.
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  Single (Disfluent) | [S1] We see the pattern of revelations, major shifts. I think Neptune in Pisces, which that transit has been happening all of 2021, and Neptune will remain in the sign of Pisces until March of 2029. So it's several years more of this transit. And what it brings is a lot of things, you know, the thing that I tend to emphasize is the profound dissolution or profound changes
 
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  Conversation | [S1] They were like, they were pumped for it, going wild for it, and it disappeared immediately. [S2] Yeah, I think it's about people understanding what's available first. Um... [S1] I think the finish on that one too was really nice. [S2] Yeah. [S1] I mean, that was pretty awesome. [S2] Have you seen those new editions?
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  Conversation | [S1] That's a nice overview. [S2] We were at the downtown cinema. [S1] By that, you mean the one in Riverside? [S2] Yeah. [S1] Yeah. So not exactly downtown. [S2] Not exactly downtown, yeah. [S1] I know a little bit about that area. [S2] (laughs) [S1] You know, Millbrook doesn't have a cinema. [S2] (laughs) It's the closest one for us. It's the closest. [S1] Yeah, that's true. [S2] The most nearby. [S1] Riverside is nearby. [S2] Riverside's close. [S1] That's fair. [S2] Support nearby. [S1] You can say, say Riverside, definitely. [S2] Well, yeah, fair enough.
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  Conversation | [S1] But they also, they also discovered, um, they also discovered like patterns in the desert, um, near Peru, like in the Atacama Desert. [S2] Yeah. [S1] Um, and like, it was like, of like perfectly, like, geo- geometric shapes. And they're like, "Yo, this is definitely not like formed by wind. This has to be artificial." [S2] Yeah, it's too precise.