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      <title>My top three transhuman tools</title>
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            I&#39;m interested in the concepts of transhumanism and the singularity.
Quite often I feel like the concepts take on a needless religious aspect; wait for the Singularity, then Nerd Rapture will follow. It is appealing in a way, but also kind of dumb, especially for a crowd that often prides themselves in being non-religious.
Let&#39;s instead step back from the far future for a bit and see what we can do right now to help transhumanism along.
          
          
        
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      <title>Something I thought about on the beach but now forgot</title>
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            So, I had the bestest ever thought today at the beach. How can you not have beatiful thoughts when the weather is great, the sea is salty, and the shade soothing?
Now the thought is gone though, and no effort of mine brings it back.
Normally I capture my thoughts in Emacs Org mode, and normally I can access my Emacs nearly everywhere. Not at the beach though. If nothing else, you dont really want to bring expensive equipment to the beach, and if I did, it wouldn&#39;t be very useful in the strong sunlight anyway.
          
          
        
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