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Social Media and Gardening Mechanics
Social Media and Gardening Mechanics
calling it now: the next successful social media site will be a MUD with gardening instead of combat mechanicspeople want to be in a place that they personally (alongside their friends) can exert effort to make better, even if only in small ways— Max Kreminski (@maxkreminski) August 18, 2018
·twitter.com·
Social Media and Gardening Mechanics
To Auto-Archive, Or Not To Auto-Archive
To Auto-Archive, Or Not To Auto-Archive
“Because the things you wrote in your diary, even your public one, may make sense in the moment, but a few years down the line, many thoughts and expressions will undoubtedly be cringe-worthy (or worse). We all know this feeling. And now because of services like Twitter (and yes, even blogs), some people experience this embarrassment (or worse) in public.”
·500ish.com·
To Auto-Archive, Or Not To Auto-Archive
The key to making and keeping friends as an adult: stop flaking out on plans
The key to making and keeping friends as an adult: stop flaking out on plans
“At any given point in time, there are countless versions of our lives that we can see for ourselves, and we’re committed to maintaining that optionality.” “These relationships are some of the most rewarding parts of my life, and they didn’t just happen. We built them. So the next time you’re faced with the question of whether to show up or not show up for someone, be conscious about how that choice impacts your relationship. Because, for better or worse, it will.”
·vox.com·
The key to making and keeping friends as an adult: stop flaking out on plans
Everything Goes in a Context Bucket
Everything Goes in a Context Bucket
“Whenever I perform a save or equivalent preservation action, I stop and spend a second determining the context that needs to be associated with this artifact. Every single artifact has a bit of context.”
·randsinrepose.com·
Everything Goes in a Context Bucket
Stop Asking Me If I ‘Saved Room’ for Dessert
Stop Asking Me If I ‘Saved Room’ for Dessert
“Of course, I still have work to do on finding healthy ways to cope when something triggering happens while I’m out at dinner. But I also envision a world where those in eating disorder recovery don’t need to sidestep landmines whenever they enter a restaurant, where our stomachs are filled with only hunger or fullness, not anxiety. By shelving the practices above, managers and servers could help create that reality, and make eating at a restaurant the carefree experience I’d always hoped to have — not a test to be passed.”
·eater.com·
Stop Asking Me If I ‘Saved Room’ for Dessert
A FaceTime Relationship Turns Face to Face
A FaceTime Relationship Turns Face to Face
“When you talk to someone on FaceTime, there is a little square of your face in the corner that gives you a self-awareness you would not get on a date. It’s as if you’re holding up a tiny mirror in front of yourself during the entire conversation.” “We have so many options that we throw people away with our fingertips. We reject potential soul mates within seconds and then cry over three glasses of wine to our best friends about how there is nobody out there.”
·nytimes.com·
A FaceTime Relationship Turns Face to Face
Advice Upon Entry
Advice Upon Entry
“In my limited experience what you find in the wake of exercising your honor is not fanfare or recognition, but the silent satisfaction where you know that had you not taken action the outcome would have been far worse for others.” “Learn to see the inner child within each person”
·medium.com·
Advice Upon Entry
The Complete Guide to Focus
The Complete Guide to Focus
Focus is one of your most valuable resources. It acts as a multiplier on the value of your time. An hour of absorbing focus can be worth ten times that of a distracted one. Unfortunately, focus is also hard. Distractions are everywhere. Even when they aren’t, it can often be difficult to get into a
·scotthyoung.com·
The Complete Guide to Focus
The Shades of Change
The Shades of Change
“The trick, therefore, is to allow for some types of changes to be fast and fluid, while requiring others to be slower and more deliberate. Some changes should require nothing more than a quick chat, while others need a stakeholder meeting, and others need an all-hands company meeting.”
·medium.com·
The Shades of Change
Better Meetings
Better Meetings
As a company scales the number of meetings initially grows faster then headcount. With more people comes more coordination. Most companies ...
·blog.eladgil.com·
Better Meetings
Polyecosystamory
Polyecosystamory
“it’s precisely because such fervent competition exists that these companies and so many others have been pushed to build their best-in-breed products: Kindle is better because of iBooks, Spotify is better because of Apple Music, and iOS is better because of Android. This list goes on and on and on”
·irace.me·
Polyecosystamory
Say Hello to RECaf
Say Hello to RECaf
I’ve been talking myself out of building this app for three years. That’s how long I’ve been logging my caffeine intake with my iPhone and wishing there were a better way to do it. Over the years, I’ve tried just about all the caffeine apps. Most
·joecieplinski.com·
Say Hello to RECaf
“What Have We Done?”
“What Have We Done?”
“‘There’s something you need to know,” she said in a low voice, “and I don’t want you to forget it. When you’re writing code, you need to think of the drivers. Never forget that these are real people who have no benefits, who have to live in this city, who depend on us to write responsible code. Remember that.’”
·vanityfair.com·
“What Have We Done?”
Patreon Acquires Memberful
Patreon Acquires Memberful
“Patreon’s mission is to fund the creative class” Such a succinct description of Patreon
·512pixels.net·
Patreon Acquires Memberful
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree
“Like the oak tree, a good friendship takes time to grow. However, opposite to the oak tree, friendships do quite well with scotch.”
·r.32k.io·
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree