Nurturing strength amid adversity. Source: What Makes Families Resilient? | Psychology Today

Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?

6 Tips for Decoding Emotions in Text Messages

Is she mad at you? Is he in love with you? Here are some ways to find out. Source: 6 Tips for Decoding Emotions in Text Messages | Psychology Today

Squirrel hides nuts in a Bernese Mountain dog’s fur

Apparently these two star in other videos like this:

Tourist terrified by new glass walkway that cracks under weight

Antidepressants Side-Effects Higher Than Previously Thought

Antidepressants side-effects: in the US one in ten are prescribed antidepressants each year, but are they told about ALL the side-effects? Source: Antidepressants Side-Effects Higher Than Previously Thought – PsyBlog

In Growing up, Did You Get the Parental Guidance You Needed?

Here’s what can go wrong when you can’t comfortably confide in your caretakers. Source: In Growing up, Did You Get the Parental Guidance You Needed? | Psychology Today

Almost Everyone Needs a Public Portfolio

Even if you’re not a freelancer or a “creative,” you’ll probably benefit from a page that lays out your accomplishments, and not just your work history. If you ever want to give a talk, get quoted in an article, work a side hustle, start your own business, or just get a job offer, then you need a public portfolio. Source: Almost Everyone Needs a Public Portfolio

Santa Rosa FIRE 10/9/17. What hell will be like…

How Buddhist Recovery Offers an Alternative to Taking Refuge in Addiction

Valerie Mason-John talks to Lion’s Roar’s Rod Meade Sperry about the Buddhist Recovery approach to contending with addiction. Source: How Buddhist Recovery Offers an Alternative to Taking Refuge in Addiction – Lion’s Roar

Awareness is power. The greater your awareness; the greater your power. Source: Awareness is power. The greater your awareness; the greater your power. by Bryant McGill

Paradiddle Challenge

“Cynical” Snare Solo

Only people who don’t know how to listen, have to walk around on eggshells. Source: Only people who don’t know how to listen, have to walk around on eggshells by Bryant McGill

Everything Is A Miracle

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. Source: Everything Is A Miracle – Albert Einstein | Awaken

Nine Spooky Podcasts Guaranteed to Frighten You

It’s that special time of year again when everyone is looking for a good scary story. And though podcasts more often conjure up the images of gentle interviews with creative types and soothing NPR voices, more shows are moving into the territory of old-school radio plays, producing unsettling (and addictive) stories from true crime to horror. I hope you brought an extra pair of pants, ‘cause these podcasts bring the terror. Source: Nine Spooky Podcasts Guaranteed to Frighten You

The Best of Thich Nhat Hanh: Life, Quotes, and Books

The past is gone, the future is not yet here, and if we do not go back to ourselves in the present moment, we cannot be in touch with life. Thich Nhat Hanh. Source: The Best of Thich Nhat Hanh: Life, Quotes, and Books – Lion’s Roar

30 ways to promote your blog

Once you’ve got your great ideas down on “paper,” how do you spread the word about your spark of genius? Try one of these thirty ideas suggested by Launch Grow Joy and they’ll soon be begging you for more. Via Launch Grow Joy. Blogging infographics. Source: 30 ways to promote your blog [infographic] – Holy Kaw!

The End of Moore’s Law

If you’re a technology buff, you might find this fascinating like I do…

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Moore’s law refers to an observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore’s law predicts that this trend will continue into the foreseeable future.”

This might be ending.

I think the end of Moore’s Law, as I have defined the end, will bring about a golden new era of computer architecture. No longer will architects need to cower at the relentless improvements that they know others will get due to Moore’s Law. They will be able to take the time to try new ideas out in silicon, now safe in the knowledge that a conventional computer architecture will not be able to do the same thing in just two or four years in software. And the new things they do may not be about speed. They might…

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