Judicious

having, exercising, or characterized by good judgment; wise and careful in decision making; prudent

New School of the Anthropocene

New School of the Anthropocene

@nsota.bsky.social

"[Prynne's poetry] showed the extraordinary range & force of his intellect, the political intensity of his vision, & the grace & sometimes the lyric lightness of his verse. He represents the real potential of poetry . . .'

A stirring & judicious tribute to J.H. Prynne from Ian Patterson.

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Jake Simpson

Jake Simpson

@justjakesimpson.bsky.social

Over my years on social media, I have learned that judicious use of the block button is very important to mental health.

It’s there for a reason folks:) don’t be afraid to use it when knee jerk reactionary morons show up in your feed. You owe them no attention whatsoever.

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Douglas Quincy Rohal

Douglas Quincy Rohal

@haroldthecat.bsky.social

A word of advice, don't shy away from complications, but also be judicious with what can be simplified. I am advising a small business to just get a prebuilt NAS instead of attempting to manage a server. Can the server be better? Yes. Photography does not get better with server maintenance though.

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