I finished watching it last night... I thought it was an incredible satire of US imperialism. Very funny and deeply disturbing, often at the same time. Hopefully it will get some libs to start thinking.
I watched the whole thing. I liked it a lot. It hits like an anarchist fantasy (in the best possible way).
What I mean is that I move from task to task in a very short amount of time even though the tasks may be completely unrelated. I find it positive emotionally and productively to allow myself the freedom to change tasks if that's what I find will be beneficial for me at the time, rather than feeling bored or persisting while for the sake of it. I find it works for me personally. It allows me to enjoy my work more and be more productive. It helps me avoid stagnating in one task for too long because I can always think more about it while being productive in another task. It also feels good, I don't get so frustrated with things and it allows me more freedom to do things I enjoy.
I got in touch with a friend from uni who now lives in the EU and he's asking me for evidence of the far-right problem in Ukraine's government and military. This has been so evident to me for a while now that I don't have anything off the top of my head. Can anyone provide any quick links that are a good introduction for a newbie?
I've really been hitting my strides recently, perfecting my routine and getting a lot done. I have a schedule I've been trying to follow but I can't ever seem to get everything done. But I had this sort of apiphany - If I do a little bit of everything on a rotational basis then I can make progress in all areas and not feel like I missed out on something. I feel really productive and don't get burnt out or stuck doing one thing. It's very liberating and I don't feel like I've come up short at the end of the day with what I wanted to do. Also I'm finally joining a ML org so I'm very excited about that :)