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Bringing Back Correspondence Hour
Bringing Back Correspondence Hour
Many who are reading this are old enough to remember a time when they wrote long letters to loved ones. Many more can remember that when email was first introduced, people often composed multi-paragraph missives to their friends, discussing ideas and offering in-depth updates on their lives. Today, not only do few people write lengthy […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Bringing Back Correspondence Hour
Some are happier writing code by hand
Some are happier writing code by hand
Abhinav Omprakash: I Am Happier Writing Code by Hand Yes, coding is not software engineering, but for me, it is a fun and essential part of it. In order to be effective at software engineering, you must be familiar with the problem space, and this requires thinking and wrestling with
·birchtree.me·
Some are happier writing code by hand
Why our brains tune things out and how to overcome it when you need to
Why our brains tune things out and how to overcome it when you need to
We often stop noticing things we’ve become too accustomed to, as a side effect of our brains protecting us from sensory overload. Columnist Helen Thomson shares the evidence-backed ways to learn how to notice again
·newscientist.com·
Why our brains tune things out and how to overcome it when you need to
The Omnipotence Dilemma - Ness Labs
The Omnipotence Dilemma - Ness Labs
What should you work on when everything is technically possible? This is the Omnipotence Dilemma, when being able to do everything prevents you from achieving anything.
·nesslabs.com·
The Omnipotence Dilemma - Ness Labs
The Roles We Play
The Roles We Play
A meditation on the shifting expectations society places on us, how our identity is a negotiation with our environment, and how our ideas of the world shape our reality.
·okayfail.com·
The Roles We Play
Snapshots - The Last Word On Nothing
Snapshots - The Last Word On Nothing
My wife and I have an ongoing debate about whether I take too many photos. Or, more to the point, whether I keep too many of the photos I take. The matter has come to a head lately because our photo account just filled to 89% capacity. We get warnings all the time now. I […]
·lastwordonnothing.com·
Snapshots - The Last Word On Nothing
I like stuff - The Last Word On Nothing
I like stuff - The Last Word On Nothing
My mother died at the end of June 2024, a few months after my father. They lived the last 39 years of their lives in a tidy but full house, surrounded by books, photos, treasures, and memories of travels. It took a year and a half to transform the house from a cozy den of […]
·lastwordonnothing.com·
I like stuff - The Last Word On Nothing
The Divergence Machine II
The Divergence Machine II
Progress as a non-stationary argument
·contraptions.venkateshrao.com·
The Divergence Machine II
Acting ethically in an imperfect world
Acting ethically in an imperfect world
Life is complicated. Regardless of what your beliefs or politics or ethics are, the way that we set up our society and economy will often force you to act against them: You might not want to fly somewhere but your employer will not accept another mode of transportation, you want to eat vegan but are […]
·tante.cc·
Acting ethically in an imperfect world
The Spreadsheet: Using AI to Understand How I Spend My Time
The Spreadsheet: Using AI to Understand How I Spend My Time
Credit: Google DeepMind / Unsplash For years, I’ve known intellectually that my best days aren’t my busiest days. That sustainable productivity requires balancing multiple priorities. T…
·cate.blog·
The Spreadsheet: Using AI to Understand How I Spend My Time
The Crisis, No. 15
The Crisis, No. 15
On the lie that the future is fixed
·notesfromthecircus.com·
The Crisis, No. 15
WGLL - What Good Looks Like
WGLL - What Good Looks Like
Define what good looks like in engineering teams. Learn how clear standards, templates, and automation reduce ambiguity and scale execution quality.
·yusufaytas.com·
WGLL - What Good Looks Like
Widening the aperture… | @gurupanguji
Widening the aperture… | @gurupanguji
Nobody signs up for monotony. It just… happens. One. Habit. At. A. Time. The same dark roast, one splash of milk, lukewarm by the second sip. The same playlist titled “Workout Jams” at the gym. The…
·gurupanguji.com·
Widening the aperture… | @gurupanguji
Elegance Compounds
Elegance Compounds
So you want to be a millionaire. Easy. Just put $X dollars a day into a low-cost index fund. Repeat every day for a few decades. That’s it. Seriously.
·gapingvoid.com·
Elegance Compounds
Loot Drop | 1100+ Failed Startup Case Studies & Ideas to Steal
Loot Drop | 1100+ Failed Startup Case Studies & Ideas to Steal
Explore 1100+ failed startups and learn from $40B+ in burned venture capital. Discover why they failed, their market potential, and how to rebuild them with today's tech
·loot-drop.io·
Loot Drop | 1100+ Failed Startup Case Studies & Ideas to Steal
Write to Think is Your Right — Superversive
Write to Think is Your Right — Superversive
Don’t let the curse of the blinking cursor make you succumb to the synthetic machine. The God of Lies ™ confabulates nouns, verbs, and adjectives with statistical precision. Words mean things and humans imbue them with meaning. Writing is the evil twin of thinking.
·superversive.co·
Write to Think is Your Right — Superversive
Competence as Tragedy
Competence as Tragedy
On Cormac McCarthy, John Grady Cole, and what it means to practice a craft while the world moves on without you.
·crowprose.com·
Competence as Tragedy
Rewriting Notes Is Thinking Work, Not Maintenance
Rewriting Notes Is Thinking Work, Not Maintenance
Rewriting notes isn’t wasted effort or a mere maintenance task. It is itself part of writing-to-think, with the goal to improve clarity of thought. Separate this from writing-to-communicate to avoid self-censorship. These are different mental modes.
·zettelkasten.de·
Rewriting Notes Is Thinking Work, Not Maintenance
Don't change me
Don't change me
Dave Winer, OG blogger, podcaster, developed first apps in many categories. Old enough to know better. It's even worse than it appears.
·scripting.com·
Don't change me
The empathy of instructions
The empathy of instructions
It’s difficult to write directions. A user interface, a map or a recipe all require empathy. That’s because the person writing it knows something the reader doesn’t. In fact, that…
·seths.blog·
The empathy of instructions