asks the question, "Is having a boyfriend embarrassing now?" and everyone, including me, is saying a giant, resounding "yes indeed!"
I do agree, having ...
For the longest time, I had convinced myself that was one of the lesser Studio Ghibli movies. As someone that grew up with the films, I was quite the Ghibli...
"If you're on Bluesky or have friends who are, you may have heard about the CEO of Bluesky being wildly unprofessional considering who she is and what she represents. Very strange behavior! However, ATProto, the protocol Bluesky is built on, is really cool."
Original Airdate: October 23, 2025 Written & Storyboarded by: Hanna K. Nyström, Kris Mukai, Maya Petersen, Charmaine Verhagen We are back once again, babies!! Let’s go over the ground rul…
A funeral for a lighthouse, a sermon in fungus, our vanishing digital media, and the arrow of time.Watch my videos ad-free, before anyone else, by joining Ne...
Dia dos Professores: como um professor de escola pública e uma parlamentar negra criaram a data há quase 80 anos
Ideia do Dia do Professor surgiu nos anos 1940 como solução para aliviar o calendário letivo no segundo semestre, então carente de pausas para descanso.
La importancia de los videojuegos en mi vida - Luis Carlos Pando
Este mes volví a mi ritual semanal: conectarme con mis amigos para jugar Mario Kart en nuestro tradicional torneo Mode 7 Grand Prix. Hace meses que no podía hacerlo. Desde que me separé, la vida me tenía entre pagar la renta, lejos de mi equipo completo: consolas, juegos, capturadora, micrófono, mi compu principal… todo lo...
Ásia: Como os protestos da Geração Z mostram o poder das redes sociais — e seus limites
Manifestações lideradas por jovens e mobilizadas com farto uso de redes e material gerado por IA canalizaram insatisfação contra corrupção e desigualdade social em vários países asiáticos.
"A mudança exige que as pessoas encontrem uma forma de sair de um movimento online disperso para um grupo com visão a longo prazo, com laços tanto físicos quanto digitais. É preciso que surjam estratégias políticas viáveis, não apenas seguir com uma abordagem de 'tudo ou nada, vamos queimar tudo'."
VCF MidWest 2025 - um brazuca num dos maiores eventos de retrocomputação do mundo - Marcos Felisberto
Quando decidi que viria para os EUA realizar um pós-doutorado, sabia que eu teria oportunidades de ter algumas experiências que não existem no Brasil ou em qualquer outro país do mundo. Coisas que são únicas daqui, que só se encontram por aqui. Sentado nas arquibancadas da saída da curva 4 no Indianapolis Motor Speedway, vi […]
For most of my life, I didn’t know how to scream. Now I’m learning to scream like my rock idols and reclaiming my anger.
What’s funny is that Courtney Love and Zack de la Rocha are literally the last people I’d ever expect to probably have had selective mutism. As a teen, I consciously identified with “depressed, sensitive artist” types like Kurt Cobain and Thom Yorke. Sadness felt much safer to express than anger. I grew up being seen as a “good, innocent Christian girl,” so anger felt like a forbidden emotion for me to express.
Article written by brI've started to notice a sort of trend in today's society. It's becoming a sort of counter-culture in a way. We are choosing to regre...
Can you import a CD from Japan and get a thank you note with a packet of matcha attached to it from Spotify? Didn't think so.
When you begin to decentralize your phone, you open yourself up for greater levels of self expression. I could try and put a digicam, iPod, notebook, phone, keys, wallet, and Nintendo DS into my pockets, but instead I opted to get a little backpack to hold my stuff in. It's green (my favorite color) and decorated with pins of my favorite bands and symbols from my favorite franchises
the first and probably already the craziest read of the year. First-hand accounts of the Final Fantasy VII House, a cult-like group led by two women in the early 2000s.
Ignoring the unhinged bit about AI, this is a pretty good dive on the topic.
The sunk cost fallacy doesn’t always have to do with money. Imagine you’ve signed up for a new class offered at your university. After the first week, you realize that it doesn’t really match up with your interests and you’d much rather swap it out for something else. Luckily, you can still drop the class. Yet, when you think about it, and factor in that you've already handed in an assignment, you might still opt to stick with it. This is where the sunk cost fallacy kicks in, hand-in-hand with the status quo bias—our preference to keep things the way they are to avoid potential losses.
I saw someone earlier post about how intrusive it felt to read a personal blog post. They made a point that folks like them who have grown up on short form m...
if you dial it all the way back over twenty years ago blogs weren't a place to promote yourself and your side hustle. Blogs were personal diaries. Most of us didn't have the same concept of OPSEC back in the early 2000's (lol Foursquare wtf were we thinking) and the idea of sitting down at the end of the day and pouring everything that happened into a journal entry was completely normal.
As a writer who has failed to write anything publish-worthy in the last few years, I always thought I was the problem. My ideas weren't concrete enough, my i...
Escribir tiene muchas ventajas, las cuales ya he experimentado al tener este blog por más de un año (aún no puedo creer que tengo un año con él), y creo que ...