Researcher & Practitioner interested in how nature supports stress regulation, social connection, and meaning. Created Sit Spot Club and Silent Trails.
More Trees Please Book Group is currently reading "The Plant Messiah" by Carlos Magdalena @Plantmessiah -botanical horticulturist at Kew Gardens on a mission to save the world's most endangered plants.
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I combined @karpathy's LLM-Wiki and @mccoyspace's LLMbrary into a single knowledge base for your archival references (books) and current research (notes, web clippings), and helps you find the synthesis and synergies between them. 1/2
I know it's kind of patting myself (or Claude anyway) on the back, but my daily Quicky emails are getting really solid. Check out todays:
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I recently moved a bunch of my older (and still available photography) NFTs from @foundation over to @opensea and thought it might be a good time to revisit some of these collections for anyone who might have missed them. Might as well start off with this classic:
My blog post turned short book on Changing the Conversation Around AI & Art continues this week. Before the next part is published feel free to catch up on the earlier installments. Links below:
I love email newsletters and in an ideal world I’d read every one that I subscribe to every day. But the reality is I rarely get to do that and they just pile up unread in my inbox. I made Quicky to help manage that. If you relate, keep reading the🧵
Book Bats! 🦇📚Two libraries in Portugal, the Joanina Library and the library at Mafra National Palace, host small bat colonies that come out at night and eat moths, beetles, and other insects that can damage precious old books and manuscripts. smithsonianmag.com/travel/th…
For 15 months, we've been hosting a monthly "sit spot" in Vancouver parks. Join us for the final sit spot of the year on Dec. 13th at 10 am for 30 mins of relaxation, then tea, reflections, and I'll drop some health science. Feel calm and refreshed. Join: sitspot.club/
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It’s vital to remember that correlation doesn’t mean causation.
Understanding this protects you from being misled by fear tactics, fake science, and propaganda.
Heading to monthly Sit Spot in the forest and came across the perfect poem to share with the group - “How to draw trees” in the new book Shade is a place by MaKshya Tolbert @processdaily 🌲💚
If you ever find yourself lost in the Amazon, find a Ceiba pentandra (ceibo or kapok tree). This “world-tree that links earth and sky” often reaches 60m. Fede of the Cofán demonstrates how to signal for help. The giant buttresses also make for good shelter. #thicktrunktuesday
Often seen as a ‘nuisance’ species to be trapped and removed, stunx — beaver in nsyilxcən — may be a key to restoring wetlands and watersheds amidst deforestation and climate change
Story by @aaron_hemensindiginews.com/news/across-s…
Researchers across the US and the world who raced to protect climate data, public reports and other information from the Trump administration’s attacks are launching their own climate information portals. motherjones.com/politics/202…
Biologists list 63 bears confirmed dead in 2025, up from 56 at this time in 2024, which was a record year. The rise comes as some politicians, including U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman, push to reduce protections for the animals. wyofile.com/yellowstone-ecos…