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I can understand that. I think a lot of times, people just don't know how or don't know it's an option. There's a wiki with the guidelines on the sub's page that's pretty helpful. I just re-read the …
We open-sourced internet’s largest incident response glossary with over 500+ terms — We just published a public glossary with **500+ terms** related to incident response, on-call, alerting, SLOs, postmortems, and more. I think this is perhaps the internet's largest glossary for incide…
So we have an app.. — My friend and I made an app. We published it a year ago as an experiment, didn’t pursue proper discovery, zero marketing, just left it on the App Store. Now, watching analytics, not much going on, fi…
How to Build a Site for Both Art and Ecommerce? — Hi everyone, I’m a freelance graphic designer and currently have my portfolio site on Squarespace, which also includes a small e-commerce shop for art prints. I originally chose Squarespace because …
This Week's Top E-commerce News Stories 💥 May 5th, 2025 — Hi r/Shopify - I'm Paul and I follow the e-commerce industry closely for my Shopifreaks E-commerce Newsletter, which I've published weekly since 2021. I was invited by the Mods of this subreddit to s…
I made $32 after 16 months of coding. Was it all a waste of time? — Over the last 16 months, I’ve done something that sounds cooler than it really is: I built a SaaS. In my free time, at night, on weekends, while everyone else was at the beach or watching Netflix, I …
How to approach colleagues ‘improving’ my copy with unedited Chat GPT? — Hi all, I’m a new and junior member of a very small team, we are overstretched and have far too much on the go at any given time, which inevitably leads to shortcuts being taken. I’m no stranger t…
How do I report a Shopify store? — I placed a large order using the SHOP app. Not only was my order wrong but the contact email for the store is wrong and so is the email on the website. It comes back with an “address not found” from m…
Any experience running and managing many locations on POS? Switching from Square and I’ve got questions — Shopify POS as a refreshing breath of fresh air over Square on many points. However, they seem to fall short on some really obvious things. That make me think maybe I’m the crazy one and just don’…
Being an Entrepreneur is bloody hard — That's a quote from Dan Pena and it's absolutely right. The bum boys on Instagram, YouTube and all the rest that pretend like it's easy are 1000% full of it. The true life of a business person and e…
I made a custom date-time picker using pure JS and CSS. — Hey r/webdev. A few months ago I put together this date-time picker system for a project I was working on, as I needed a professional way for users to be able to select dates and times for various fun…
💾 Why You Should Consider MinIO Over AWS S3 + How to Build Your Own S3-Compatible Storage with Java — Hello ! I just published a 2-part series exploring object storage and S3 alternatives. ✅ In Part 1, I break down AWS S3 vs MinIO, their pros/cons, and the key use cases where MinIO truly shines—esp…
I need a simple easy tip to fix a JavaScript error on my Wordpress blog — I added a page to my Wordpress blog and it was fine and today a command popped up stating that it’s the wrong json response error and I looked it up in the search engine and a few of the steps that we…
I (28F) am tired of constantly having to ask or tell my partner (28F) how to love/care for me. Do I just move on? — I’ll start off by saying, I completely understand we have to communicate with others on the ways we want to be loved and cared for. This isn’t that anymore. My gf and I have been together for a littl…
Histories of Native American Treaties and Anti-Chinese Violence Win Bancroft Prize — Emilie Connolly’s “Vested Interests: Trusteeship and Native Dispossession in the United States,” published by Princeton University Press, examines the financial aspects of many U.S. government treatie…
Contact Experiencer Jason Sands cited in online Newsweek posting concerning the disappearance of General Neil McCasland. — Newsweek News Article **Missing Air Force General Update: Gun Missing, Sweater Found** PUBLISHED MAR 13, 2026 AT 11:23 AM EDT Online Newsweek coverage of General McCasland’s disappearance quotes …
Farewell — In the last two years, I have posted to this group a few times. Last year, I posted ([“Here’s the thing: you’re dying, too.”](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stoicism/comments/1ifz1cr/heres_the_thing_youre_…
Important research statistics on contact experiences — Many people aren’t aware of the research that has been done on contact experiences. People often seem at least somewhat familiar with a few of the big names from early on (Budd Hopkins, John E. Mack, …
I accomplished a life goal of mine — Last week I published a book. I've been working on it for 2 years. I started writing in the mental hospital when I very nearly ended everything. It's a collection of poetry and short stories. I don't …
Does anyone else feel burned out even when things are going well? — I’ve been dealing with burnout for a while — the kind where even simple things feel heavy, and motivation just disappears. What surprised me is that this happened during a time when, on paper, things…
Hacking the parasympathetic nervous system for AP with neural entrainment — In our journey to understand the mechanics of out of body experiences, we often focus on the metaphysical. However, I’ve been reflecting on a profound question: *What if ancient yogis were describing …
How instilling pride in their cultural heritage helps Asian American men flourish — **Asian American men have long been marginalized by dominant white masculine ideals that portray them as outsiders, effeminate and inferior.** These negative stereotypes, perpetuated through the me…
How instilling pride in their cultural heritage helps Asian American men flourish — **Asian American men have long been marginalized by dominant white masculine ideals that portray them as outsiders, effeminate and inferior.** These negative stereotypes, perpetuated through the medi…
During WWII, British intelligence hired an astrologer, gave him military rank, and had him cast charts to predict enemy strategy — In 1940, a German refugee named Louis de Wohl approached British intelligence with an unusual offer. He claimed that Hitler's strategic decisions were guided by personal astrologers, and that by casti…
Regular Dose LSD + Low Dose MDMA Candy Flip Neurotoxicity — LSD (or other HT2A agonists) increases neurotoxic effects of MDMA. I am trying to find out if this also applies to the above mentioned combination. Wondering if this could be a way to develop therapeu…
The Scientific Dispute Over Near-Death Experiences - Part 2: The Temporal Lobe and Out-of-Body Experiences — A few months ago, scientists from Liegè University published a neuroscientific model of near-death experience. Their brain-based explanation were highly controversial and immediately contested by othe…
Where Did you Go to Find Your Therapist? — I am a very experienced clinical psychologist with a PhD from a very strong university. I have recently left an agency where I was pressured to do unethical things (for example: record things in the m…
Aaron Poochigian’s translation? — Has anyone read Aaron Poochigian’s translation of Meditations? I understand it is a recent published work of his. I’m curious how it compares to the flavor of other contemporary translations like Robi…
34M and the future seems bleak — I'm 34 now and feel like an absolute failure at everything especially given the potential I had. I was always considered "gifted" growing up and I am a member of Mensa. I also graduated from an Ivy Le…
Is it unethical to read meditations as its a private diary ? — This may be a naïve question, but isn’t it at least questionable, if not outright unethical, to read someone’s private diary when they never intended it to be published? I can understand approaching i…
A Stanford professor published peer-reviewed research showing human intention can change the pH of water from 2000 miles away — In the late 1990s, William Tiller, a professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford University, designed an experiment that sounds like it belongs in science fiction. He had four experi…
No one warns you that childhood trauma doesn’t end, it just waits until your 30s to finally surface — I used to think I got through it by climbing up career hill (PhD, lecturership, published books, a thriving cultural community etc. ) and an intellectually aesthetical sense of being. I built a life, …
Bilateral waterfall stimulation & a technical approach to hemispheric synchronization and separation — I’ve spent the last few months developing a specific [neuro acoustic tool designed to facilitate the transition into the vibrational stage and deep trance states](https://open.substack.com/pub/roseup/…
The guide that will help you to change your perception in heartbreak — I lurk here often, as once upon a time I did go through something like this. I never exited the community and it breaks my heart how so many of you are burning in the same pain I once was. What a join…
No one warns you that childhood trauma doesn’t end, it just waits until your 30s to finally surface — I used to think I got through it by climbing up career hill (PhD, lecturership, published books, a thriving cultural community etc. ) and an intellectually aesthetical sense of being. I built a life, …
psychedelics keep telling Bryan Johnson to grow up and he doesn't — Hey everyone. I'm sure a lot of you have seen Bryan Johnson's psychedelic experiments by now. The Don't Die guy: 100 supplements a day, thousands of biomarkers, got blood plasma from his own son. Over…
I'm a Taiwanese-American scientist running for Congress in CA-32. Another candidate called me a Chinese spy and asked a rival campaign to act on it. Here are all the receipts. — **Edit 2**: The full unedited video of the forum I attended on April 8, 2026, less than two hours after seeing the March 5-6 texts from Anna Wilding is now live on YouTube. I showed up, I did my job, …
Im not sure who said it, but I heard somewhere that “every family has its own version of the Epstein Files” and that rly resonated with me. — I think the part of the phrase that resonates with me most is the fact that no one really cares what my father did. Like my extended family knows what he did— at least they should if they have any sem…
No salary from the current job,drained completely, parents shouting at me on daily basis, trying to go abroad for studies since last three years all got postponed even after getting offer. 25 M — i am tired completely. it's been 6 months salary is pending from the place I am working. Last three years I am trying to go abroad and one or another way it get postponed. My parents are mentally pres…
People who expose us discussion — just a bit annoyed lately as a psychic and its 2026 I’m aware of the awful ppl in this reality. I am not comfortable with our community being exposed to general public forums. I did see a latest resea…
When will this person see sustained academic stability and success — This person has been a brilliant medical student and has done well so far but in February had an incident at their institution and a lot of conflict with their faculty, this student (male) has been lo…
If you are new here.. — .....you likely came from the nevillegoddard sub, in which case you should understand a few things. a. The Law of Belief (LOB) is a law of physics. It says that mental thoughts become physical realit…
As I said above, it's for people who has tons of disbelief, to start small and BUILD up. You, as in most people need faith to be built. Well.. My first moneymission I had 80k out of the blue, it's one…
This is a very silly reply. Any idiot knows that faith is essential (and unwavering faith is not, just 51% sunconscious faith vs 49% subsconsious unbelief) to LOB success. That is not the point of t…
>Not saying you’re entirely wrong but that wasn’t the point of the ladder experiment. The point of the ladder experiment was to teach about awareness. > Ah. Conscious awareness. Complete rubbish and…
The other setup I've seen used is a two layer system, the first layer is something like the LGTM stack, and from there certain key metrics or aggregates are pushed to something like NewRelic or DataDo…
I'm currently in similar situation. Experienced in overall system administration, windows, a bit of cloud and networking but I'm not able to get through technical interviews. This post is a huge motiv…
When the price moves from a published and reasonable price to "Contact us" followed by "Let's setup a meeting"... That's when I know it'll be a waste of time... I need to gather all my people, to a …
I save the output I want in a JSON formatted file and save it as a published artifact. Then if I need to run another job or pipeline then I fetch the build artifacts and import the JSON key/value as …
Hi! Sure, this is my own healing journey, nothing more, nothing less. Everything here comes from sources that I have listed, I relied on their status in the scientific community and didn't go as far a…
>*In order to move on, you need to not only stop feeling sorry for yourself,* *but also stop feeling sorry for the world.* *That is forgiveness in its essence.* *To give up a certain lens to see…
Greetings, I've published a new article one he role that play, games, and hobbies have in Stoicism: https://mimeticvirtue.substack.com/p/fun-and-games
Greetings, I've published a new article on aesthetics and it's relevance for virtue, and therefore Stoicism: https://mimeticvirtue.substack.com/p/the-aesthetic-compulsion
Greetings, I've published a new article on how passions differ from being moved to action by reason and virtue, as well as situating emotions within Stoic theory: https://mimeticvirtue.substack.com/p/…
I'll take this as a compliment that you feel my writing is AI! I'm a published author. :)
Greetings, I've published a new article on "fun", situating fun within Stoicism and discussing how Stoics should orient themselves regarding fun: https://mimeticvirtue.substack.com/p/on-fun
that would be horrible but I'm too cynical to be surprised by anything. he's the expert, isn't he? who knows better how to cunningly prey on vulnerable women experiencing dv than the man who studied t…
It’s the Era of Private Health in the US. The US had essentially become an oligarchy, but it had been headed this way for decades. OBs fire patients all the time and those parents get care from the h…
EDIT: I need to correct myself. Cool Wisdom Books is *not* incorrect; Neville wrote a book and delivered a lecture (of which you gave the link) with the same title: Awakened Imagination. They don't ha…
Why did they cheat, it is the not knowing/understanding why that matters most. https://www.newsweek.com/why-people-cheat-relationships-infidelity-reasons-1688541 Here's Why People Cheat on Those The…
I was a perfect little race horse. Ivy League degrees, a forking Fulbright, published books. The problem is once you perform so well that you outdo them, then they just go completely cold on you -- …
Not true. Relatively healthy adults can take 1g of Valtrex every day (for suppression and reduce viral shedding) for the rest of their life without adverse effects. As you get older (65 or older) one …
Chiming in as a Canadian to say that we will sometimes write things like "favorite colour" because of how much we switch between american and UK spelling lol. I've even seen discrepancies like this in…
Imagine dissing someone's career choices in a job market that has been published to be objectively worse than the "Great Financial Crisis" of 2008. Have you considered that some people get burnt out …
Embrace the loneliness. There's healing in the quiet places. I have found that as time goes on I am slowly peeling back all the layers and getting down to the core. The core is raw and it's bare truth…
I was in drama club in high school, didn’t care. College graduation and all the things in college, didn’t care. Became a boxing instructor, didn’t care GOT A PHD IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND PUBLISHED …
Thich Nhat Hanh was a zen master, one of the most widely known Buddhist teachers of our time. He said many times that he continued to practice and that even the Buddha practiced throughout his entire …
I'm happy you've found some measure of peace and health, especially if you're a contact experiencer, which is often inherently stressful. But I'm not here to just say niceties, I'm on a mission. The m…
Omg I remember this person. Basically every post she made was just promoting her own self-published novel (which btw, seemed like another rote "asian american literature" semi-autobiographical drivel …
Greetings, I've published a new article on Stoic epistemology, and detailing a practical approach to developing Stoicism: https://mimeticvirtue.substack.com/p/stoic-epistemology
Out of curiosity, how much knowledge do you have of the us military? Have you served? Been in combat? I’ve signed up twice, and have two combat deployments. As a JAG officer, he does have a role in e…
I have read it and had Monroe’s tapes (c-casettes, yes I am that old) too. I induced several OOBEs on myself. That’s hardly a proof of anything. I am talking about reliable scientific studies done und…
That's rough. I understand how you feel. I questioned EVERYTHING about what happened. I ended up balls deep in the Talmud and Tibetan texts that mentioned Tulpa specifically. I'm a little....stubborn …
That was over 3 decades ago and the story didn’t involve changing races. American Born Chinese has the main character become white without surgery and that was published twenty years ago. RCTA is a b…
Thought I would share the email we got from Dennis with the links he mentioned in the episode: >Hi Gents, >Thanks for a good conversation this afternoon. I thought it went well. >I wanted to send y…
I published a research paper on premenstrual disorders and emotional maltreatment. Did a masters degree. Exercising consistently when it was always difficult for me previously. Healthier friendships.
It's probably a good factor for the book to have included, and it might have if it were published later, but I also don't really see oppression as a mitigating factor. My family is white, I'm a first…
You are right, there are no reliable sources on successful reconciliation after infidelity. Those available are published by the marital counseling services which leads me to believe that their stats …
I’m starting to feel at peace with being single again. I hadn’t felt this way this before the pandemic, and after getting married and divorced to someone truly vile in the interval, it was really hard…
>She said nothing even related to what you just said. She said "I love how he writes when a man says no it is a complete sentence. When a woman says no it is up for negotiation." I was merely pointi…
you are right. also, for context, the book was published in 1997 edit: so that might be part of why it is like that. I do still like the book a lot. the Bill Clinton mention was a bit wtf though.
Hi r/asianamerican, this is Jake from The Guardian US. This week marked five years since the Atlanta spa shootings where a gunman killed eight people, so we published this story taking a look back at …
Not to mention that same study notes that perpetrators of anti-Asian hate crimes are far more likely to be non-white than perpetrators of anti-Black or anti-Hispanic hate crimes. At the same time, th…
> Second edit: the new source for the claim is even worse than the first. It is based entirely on published articles in the year 2020 (won't even get into that can of worms) and the racial breakdown o…
different methods have different ideas. I would make a distinction between formal meditation and the mental state in daily living. On day dreaming, the mind can experience reverie - which is sort of…
IMHO it would affect your kids regardless if you engaged it or not, assuming you had contact of some sort before. In fact, I would venture to guess your kids are having experiences of their own, thoug…
Propublica published some articles about ten years ago about this. The author's suggestion was that the town make a proclamation condemning the sundown history and apologizing, for starters
it's good to talk! i'm so glad you did. i've been mocked and called a liar on reddit for a few years because i've tried to talk about my abuse but was constantly triggered because my mother has been a…
What's ironic is I think this question was published about the time my ex and I were breaking up, though not entirely for this reason. He worked from home and I worked in the office about two days a w…
This is very interesting, do you have any papers published on this?
I will happily do so once the paper is published (could even share a pre-print paper which will be available sooner).