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| | This post was originally published on blog.charliemeyer.co In 11th grade, I wrote my first program, Dingo Hopper. In the game, the player controls a png of a dingo as it jumps over gray boxes. Dingo Hopper was not fun, or a commercial success, but it was a game.
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| | One of the characteristics of ADHD is that people who have ADHD have lower levels of dopamine. As a result, we don't get a dopamine hit for completing a task. One of the ways this has shown up in my life is leaving things to the last minute. I don't get the good feeling of completing something, but I do get the adrenaline rush when I have a big task to complete in a short amount of time. It appears that I have managed to train my brain to seek that adrenaline rush by leaving things to the last minute, to...
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| | Books Completed: 14 List Notes: Only books I finished Audiobooks are books Includes chapter books I read to my kids List of Books Built from Broken: A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints, Preventing Injuries, and Rebuilding Your Body by Scott H Hogan The Bullet Journal Method: Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future by Ryder Carroll Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People by Vanessa Van Edwards Competing Against Luck by Clayton M. Christensen with Karen Dillon, David S. Duncan, Taddy Hall The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better by Rebecca Winthrop, Jenny Anderson Fourth Wing - The Empyrean #1 by Rebecca Yarros Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits - Zoey Ashe #1 by Jason Pargin/David Wong The Giver by Lois Lowry I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom by Jason Pargin Into Thin Air: A Personal Account Of The Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer Iron Flame - The Empyrean #2 by Rebecca Yarros The Lost Symbol - Robert Langdon #3 by Dan Brown Reset: How to Change What's Not Working by Dan Heath Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters by Ryan Singer, Jason Fried
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| Suffering risks, or s-risks, are "risks of events that bring about suffering in cosmically significant amounts" (Althaus and Gloor 2016).1 This article will discuss why the reduction of s-risks could be a candidate for a top priority among altruistic causes aimed at influencing the long-term future. The number of sentient beings in the future might be astronomical, and certain cultural, evolutionary, and technological forces could cause many of these beings to have lives dominated by severe suffering. S-...