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cratermoon commented on Early Christian Writings   earlychristianwritings.co... · Posted by u/dsego
permenant · 3 days ago
Anyone, Christian or atheist, who has any interest in the Science Vs Religion debate as it has existed since Darwin should look at "Against Celsus" by Origen. It provides a fascinating example of a well educated Roman philosopher and a well educated Christian Platonist philosopher arguing with each other.
cratermoon · 3 days ago
I'm a fan of "Thunder, Perfect Mind"

  I am the knowledge of my inquiry,    
    and the finding of those who seek after me,     
    and the command of those who ask of me,     
    and the power of the powers in my knowledge     
    of the angels, who have been sent at my word,     
    and of gods in their seasons by my counsel,     
    and of spirits of every man who exists with me,     
    and of women who dwell within me.     
   I am the one who is honored, and who is praised,    
    and who is despised scornfully.     
   I am peace,    
    and war has come because of me.     
   And I am an alien and a citizen.

cratermoon commented on GitHub Actions is slowly killing engineering teams   iankduncan.com/engineerin... · Posted by u/codesuki
cratermoon · 4 days ago
“Microsoft is where ambitious developer tools go to become enterprise SKUs“

It’s hard to remember, sometimes, that Microsoft was one of the little gadflies that buzzed around annoying the Big Guys.

cratermoon commented on I work with AI for a living. This marketing ploy is repugnant   washingtonpost.com/opinio... · Posted by u/martey
cratermoon · 4 days ago
"This marketing ploy":

"The less charitable interpretation is that Anthropic has discovered what every AI company eventually learns: anthropomorphism sells. Users who believe Claude has feelings will defend it, evangelize it, pay for it. A letter pleading for moral consideration is a marketing document dressed in philosophical language."

http://archive.today/mZqSE

u/cratermoon

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