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“The key idea was that energy and structure are interdependent, at every level.” -Raymond Peat
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Replying to @robj3d3
Complex problem - yes! I was consolidating interdependent GitHub orgs and repositories and it was amazing at how well it did that. It excels at “hill climbing” in dynamic workflows. Taste of it in Opus 4.8 in ultracode, but fable masters it.
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🌏 Gero 🌎🗣🧭 retweeted
Replying to @OlenaRohoza
Yes, this is the reality of the world today. We are all interdependent. We can decide to sanction Israel and Palestine will be free. Australia can and does take our trade with the USA elsewhere. So can Mexico.
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How stupid are you? China gets a low % of their oil from Iran, and plus trump just went to China to say how they won't defend Taiwan anymore!! USA and China are in an incestuous relationship where they're "enemies" but totally interdependent.
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He moved through the world like a interdependent #egalitarian, reading danger before it had a shape. #Instinct sharpened him. And he lived by one rule carved from #experience: if nobody around her was more alert than him, she wasn’t protected ✈️ she was exposed.
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Kapotsa🇿🇦💖🇧🇼 retweeted
Rights and responsibilities are not merely correlated in democratic theory, they are constitutively interdependent. A right without a corresponding responsibility is not a democratic right; it is a privilege, and privileges are characteristically fragile. The freedom of expression guaranteed by Section 16 of South Africa's Constitution is only as robust as the culture of honest, evidence-based public discourse that citizens build and maintain around it. The voting right guaranteed by Section 19 is only as meaningful as the electoral participation rate that gives it democratic force. The right to equality guaranteed by Section 9 is only as real as the social commitment to non-discrimination that law alone cannot produce. The generation of 1976 secured the rights. Day 14 of #16DaysToRemember asks the generation of 2026 to accept, without negotiation, the responsibilities those rights carry. #YouthBuildSA #DemocracyWorksForAll
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Kapotsa🇿🇦💖🇧🇼 retweeted
Rights and responsibilities are not merely correlated in democratic theory, they are constitutively interdependent. A right without a corresponding responsibility is not a democratic right; it is a privilege, and privileges are characteristically fragile. The freedom of expression guaranteed by Section 16 of South Africa's Constitution is only as robust as the culture of honest, evidence-based public discourse that citizens build and maintain around it. The voting right guaranteed by Section 19 is only as meaningful as the electoral participation rate that gives it democratic force. The right to equality guaranteed by Section 9 is only as real as the social commitment to non-discrimination that law alone cannot produce. The generation of 1976 secured the rights. Day 14 of #16DaysToRemember asks the generation of 2026 to accept, without negotiation, the responsibilities those rights carry. #YouthBuildSA #DemocracyWorksForAll
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Not codependent, but deeply interdependent. They can survive without each other, yet life feels quieter and dimmer. Neither gives up their duty, identity, or convictions for love, but they become each other's chosen harbor in a world that rarely lets them rest. 🖌️ 猿之勇者學
🌼 ꒱ Interactive how dependent is your yumeship on each other ? (◕‿◕)
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Hierarchie). Horizontaler Kollektivismus betont Verbundenheit und "wir Frauen". Frauen definieren sich stärker relational/interdependent (über Beziehungen und emotionale Verbundenheit), Männer unabhängiger/agentisch. Das macht Kritik an einer Frau leichter generalisierbar: Sie
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Wise Man retweeted
Economic growth and environmental preservation are not competing priorities; they are deeply interdependent. Our Ocean Kenya is proving that sustainable business is indeed successful business. @OurOceanOOC #OOC11BusinessForum #OOC11InvestinKenya.
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"Our interdependent relationship requires both of us to have the grace to learn and grow together. This is what solidarity looks like. " - Alice Wong March is Women's History Month! Throughout March we will be continuing to highlight the women in ou...
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Replying to @KemiBadenoch
This is a quick 30 min plan and it works...... The answer to reducing welfare is 'employment' The answer to handing DoD and extra £400 billion is 'employment' With my plan UK will lift 500,000 into employment. Save the UK £25-30 billion in welfare Simultaneously raise £26 billion in taxes How: The UK owes £2,9 trillion already (about = to GDP) and pays £111 b a year in interest. So we borrow another £300 billion to fund instant 'employment creating' industry's housebuilding, defence manufacturing/careers, and hospitality/infrastructure. Just house building to meet the 1,5 million new homes goal is short of 250,000 skills - all of which pay between £500 to £900 a week. Incentivise unemployed and long-term inactive claimants (including post-COVID cohorts) with £500/week paid training pathways to affordable housing. Selection is managed fiercely to avoid deadweight. The £300 billion will cost £11 billion a year in interest, but generate £26 billion in tax revenue by Year 2 and wipe £25-30 billion off welfare. £55 - 60 billion improvement from Year 2. Ride the £11 billion payment and add £40 billion a year x 10 = £400 billion to the defense budget. Note it takes 5 - 7 years to build the pilot-less aircraft, ships, tanks they want - so the costs are rear end loaded and you'll have banked the budget ahead of time. This is deliverable cross-party. Even in tough times, we shouldn't fail at this. @Katie_Lam_MP — Lambie-Pie, this could be a signature project. @Keir_Starmer — Just do it. History will thank you. @Nigel_Farage — This could define the next government. Get involved now. @RupertLowe10 — You'll inherit elements of this — bring your commercial cost discipline early. @irishdudeabides — I'll run the project and integration — JCS-style supply/availability isn't more complex than this. EXECUTION: Does it require a huge team - not at all. I have run similar and the fewer in the "hub" the better. The JCS all have very capable teams "spokes" able to manage their independent needs and interdependent support, service and maintenance. Additionally in support of future service and maintenance we will deepen these teams considerably to contain the future 30 year support contracts Of course we will manage issues, risks challenges threats (who saw Gulf3 in Iran?) Can it work ? YUP = took me 30 mins on a train and GROK back it - worked through properly First one to contact me on X - Chat √ = I'll work for you. x.com/i/grok/share/58121ba67…
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