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A quotation from Shelley

First our pleasures die — and then
Our hopes, and then our fears — and when
These are dead, the debt is due,
Dust claims dust — and we die too.

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) English poet
Poem (1820), “Death,” st. 3, Posthumous Poems (1824)

More about this quote: wist.info/shelley-percy-bysshe…

#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #shelley #percybyssheshelley #death #diminishing #dwindling #dying #fading

Shelley, Percy Bysshe - Poem (1820), "Death," st. 3, Posthumous Poems (1824) | WIST Quotations

First our pleasures die -- and then Our hopes, and then our fears -- and when These are dead, the debt is due, Dust claims dust -- and we die too.

WIST Quotations

Mojofull (@furoku)

정정 트윗으로, exe.dev의 Shelley가 Anthropic, OpenAI, Fireworks API 등으로의 임베딩/통합 프록시 역할을 하는 'LLM 게이트웨이'에 접근할 수 있다고 밝힌다. 또한 4.6 opus, 4.6 sonnet, gpt 5.3, glm 등 다양한 모델을 구동/연결해 여러 LLM을 활용할 수 있음을 설명한다.

https://x.com/furoku/status/2027706460780831058

#exe.dev #shelley #llmgateway #gpt5.3 #anthropic

Mojofull (@furoku) on X

間違ってた。 https://t.co/nZge8lUANiのShelleyは、Anthropic、OpenAI、Fireworks APIへの組み込みプロキシであるLLMゲートウェイにアクセスできます。 4.6 opus、4.6 sonnet、gpt 5.3 、glmとかいろいろ動きます。

X (formerly Twitter)

Mojofull (@furoku)

exe.dev에 있는 'Shelley'라는 대화형 에이전트가 인상적이라는 짧은 소감으로, 이전 세션의 대화를 자연스럽게 기억해내어 이어가는 지속적 문맥 유지 기능을 제공한다고 언급한다. 세션 간 기억/컨텍스트 유지 기능이 강화된 챗 에이전트 사용기다.

https://x.com/furoku/status/2027714160587640855

#shelley #exe.dev #conversationalai

Mojofull (@furoku) on X

Shelleyがやばい。 https://t.co/nZge8lUANi の Shelleyは、前のセッションの会話をさらっと思い出してくれる。

X (formerly Twitter)
@skribe on a side note, it sounds like this story might have inspired #StarTrek #TOS episode “who mourns for Adonais” (1967)

And in turn, both stories might be a derivative from a poem by Percy #Shelley
Draws_Shoots_And_Leaves (@[email protected])

Thought for the day and forever....... Rise like lions after slumber In unvanquishable number, Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you- Ye are the many - they are few. #percybisheshelley #thoughtfortheday #pixelfedartists #artist

Pixelfed

Today in Labor History February 23, 1829: The British authorities exposed the Cato Street Conspiracy and arrested all the conspirators. Those involved had planned to murder all the British cabinet ministers and the Prime Minister and overthrow the government. The authorities executed 5 conspirators and exiled 5 others to Australia. No one knows how many people were truly involved in the conspiracy. However, numerous trade unions, Irish Republicans and shoemakers were supposedly ready to support it. They were angry about the Peterloo Massacre and government repression, like the Six Acts that were enacted to suppress any further radical organizing. They were also angry about the ongoing privation caused by the depression. The Peterloo Massacre occurred 10 years prior, when the cavalry massacred at least 19 workers and veterans of the Battle of Waterloo while they were demonstrating for the vote.

Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote about the massacre in his poem, “The Masque of Anarchy.” The authorities censored it until 1832, ten years after his death. Mike Leigh’s 2018 film Peterloo is an excellent portrayal of the massacre, and the events leading up to it. Many writers have written novels about Peterloo, including the relatively recent “Song of Peterloo,” by Carolyn O’Brien, and “All the People,” Jeff Kaye. However, perhaps the most important is Isabella Banks‘s 1876 novel, “The Manchester Man,” since she was there when it happened and included testimonies from people who were involved.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #CatoStreetConspiracy #peterloo #prison #union #deportation #massacre #novel #poem #poetry #anarchism #books #fiction #poetry #author #writer #shelley @bookstadon

Maar niets is meer te zien. Vanaf de voet
van dit gevallen koningsstandbeeld streeft
breed, eenzaam zand de einder tegemoet.

Ooteoote-serie Poetry in motion, 548: Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ozymandias
https://bit.ly/PIM548-shelley
#poëzie #animatie #Shelley #vorst #wereldrijk #verval #ijdelheid

To Wordsworth

Poet of Nature, thou hast wept to know
That things depart which never may return:
Childhood and youth, friendship and love’s first glow,
Have fled like sweet dreams, leaving thee to mourn.
These common woes I feel. One loss is mine
Which thou too feel’st, yet I alone deplore.
Thou wert as a lone star whose light did shine
On some frail bark in winter’s midnight roar:
Thou hast like to a rock-built refuge stood
Above the blind and battling multitude:
In honoured poverty thy voice did weave
Songs consecrate to truth and liberty, —
Deserting these, thou leavest me to grieve,
Thus having been, that thou should cease to be.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/feb/09/poem-of-the-week-to-wordsworth-by-percy-bysshe-shelley

#Shelley #Wordsworth #Poetry #PoemofTheWeek

#Autorin #MaryShelley

#Frankenstein“ und der #Kampf ums #Schreiben.

1818 veröffentlicht die #Britin #Mary #Shelley eine der #berühmtesten #Schauergeschichten: Mit „Frankenstein“ erobert sie sich einen #Platz in der #Männerwelt des #Schreibens. Der Weg zum #Erfolg war für sie nicht einfach. Vor 175 Jahren ist Shelley gestorben.
https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/01-02-1851-frankenstein-erfinderin-und-autorin-mary-shelley-gestorben-100.html

#Kalenderblatt

Autorin Mary Shelley eroberte 1818 mit "Frankenstein" einen Platz in der Männerwelt des Schreibens

1818 erobert die Britin Mary Shelley mit der Schauergeschichte „Frankenstein“ einen Platz in der Männerwelt des Schreibens.

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