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How to See Better in the Dark
How to See Better in the Dark
Whether you’re hunting wild boar at night, taking a moonlit walk through the woods, running some kind of covert operation, or simply trying to find the bathroom in an unfamiliar house or hotel, it can be advantageous to be able to see well in the dark. You could fire up a flashlight to accomplish that […]
·artofmanliness.com·
How to See Better in the Dark
Podcast #777: Becoming a Hybrid Athlete
Podcast #777: Becoming a Hybrid Athlete
When it comes to fitness, people tend to either focus on endurance or strength; they’re runners or powerlifters. But wouldn’t it be pretty cool to be able to deadlift 500 pounds and run a marathon? My guest says that combining real strength with true endurance to become a “hybrid athlete” isn’t only possible, it also […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Podcast #777: Becoming a Hybrid Athlete
It’s easy to do (if you know how to do it)
It’s easy to do (if you know how to do it)
This is the dilemma that every game designer, form creator and teacher faces. Writing an instruction manual, doing a survey, creating a map–they’re all difficult tasks because of the tr…
·seths.blog·
It’s easy to do (if you know how to do it)
The stale green light
The stale green light
Coming down the empty road, you can see the light from a ways off. It’s been green for awhile, which means it’s due to turn red soon. Should you speed up, so you can make it through bef…
·seths.blog·
The stale green light
Sunday Firesides: Are We the Prudes?
Sunday Firesides: Are We the Prudes?
In letters men exchanged in the 18th and 19th centuries, they referred to one another as “bosom friends,” exulted in their “eternal” and “ardent” attachment, and affirmed that even when apart, “my heart is knit with thine.” In photographs from the same era, men hold hands, sit on each other’s laps, and wrap their arms […]
·artofmanliness.com·
Sunday Firesides: Are We the Prudes?
Teaching System 1
Teaching System 1
I faced down three attackers in my living room last night. I used a knife on the first one, grabbed his pistol and fired on the second, then...
·kmeme.com·
Teaching System 1
I Started Android Development At 40
I Started Android Development At 40
It’s not too late to restart your software development career at 40
·elye-project.medium.com·
I Started Android Development At 40
Morning notes
Morning notes
Posted on Friday 28 Jan 2022. 874 words, 6 links. By Matt Webb.
·interconnected.org·
Morning notes
Crowded markets
Crowded markets
At first glance, it makes sense to avoid a crowded market. Better to sell your services or your products in a place where you’re the only one. But crowded markets also have lots of customers.…
·seths.blog·
Crowded markets
The Biggest Benefit of Exercising in the Cold
The Biggest Benefit of Exercising in the Cold
As we approach the halfway mark of winter, have you found your commitment to the exercise habit waning? When the days are cold, dark, and gray, it can be hard to stay motivated to work out, especially if your fitness practice takes place outside. When it’s 20 degrees and overcast, you may not feel in […]
·artofmanliness.com·
The Biggest Benefit of Exercising in the Cold
Innovation and domain knowledge
Innovation and domain knowledge
Has this ever been done before? Why not? Did it work? Why not? If it’s new and useful, what problem is it solving? Why has the audience rejected similar innovations in the past? One day, this…
·seths.blog·
Innovation and domain knowledge
How to defend your attention and find a flow state
How to defend your attention and find a flow state
Modern apps have been engineered to capture your attention. We explore how to break free and find more focus for your own programming.
·stackoverflow.blog·
How to defend your attention and find a flow state
1:1s That Make a Difference
1:1s That Make a Difference
Josh Butts, CTO of Ziff Media Group, talks one-on-ones: how to get the most out of your face time, why 1:1s are important, and what not to use them for.
·gun.io·
1:1s That Make a Difference
Ostracodish
Ostracodish
The ostracod is extinct. Over millions of years, with good reasons at every step, it evolved to become the creature it was. And when we add up all of those little steps, we end up with a creature t…
·seths.blog·
Ostracodish
“Here we go again”
“Here we go again”
Do you have a script? Most of us do. Here’s a new piece of software. Do you immediately read the manual front to back? Dive in and see how it works? Tense up in fear and distaste? She’s…
·seths.blog·
“Here we go again”
Personal velocity
Personal velocity
Why do bikes stay stable when you ride them (and fall down when you stop)? A tiny reason is the gyroscopic stability of the wheels, but the real reason is the forward momentum of the rider. And we …
·seths.blog·
Personal velocity
How should you talk to think better? - Marginal REVOLUTION
How should you talk to think better? - Marginal REVOLUTION
Being a natural non-dualist, I have been pondering this question.  For instance, I know someone who almost always gives charismatic and “thunderous” answers to questions posed.  These are typically smart answers, whether or not you agree, but I suspect over time that talk style makes this person somewhat stupider and more dogmatic. I believe if […]
·marginalrevolution.com·
How should you talk to think better? - Marginal REVOLUTION
The control/responsibility matrix
The control/responsibility matrix
Alert readers of my last two posts have probably guessed what this one is about. The control/responsibility matrix (click to enlarge) People make choices about their preferences for control and for…
·seths.blog·
The control/responsibility matrix
Your responsibility preference
Your responsibility preference
When things go wrong, is your instinct to hide in a corner and hope you won’t get noticed–or to lean into the situation and make it clear that this one is on you? “I’ve got …
·seths.blog·
Your responsibility preference
The 1980s Walking Workout That Will Actually Get You in Shape
The 1980s Walking Workout That Will Actually Get You in Shape
When the physician and psychiatrist Leonard Schwartz surveyed his life at middle-age, he was not particularly happy with the state of himself as a physical specimen. Decades of smoking, overwork, and living a sedentary lifestyle had left him with high blood pressure, chronic back pain, and a generally subpar level of energy. Dr. Schwartz began […]
·artofmanliness.com·
The 1980s Walking Workout That Will Actually Get You in Shape
Does ‘Without Power’ Always Equal ‘Powerless’?
Does ‘Without Power’ Always Equal ‘Powerless’?
Does the concept of powerlessness reside more in a psychological sense as opposed to being grounded in reality? Scrum Inc.’s Robert Woods examines this question and ways to reflect on whether you have a learned sense of powerlessness and the impact it’s having on your work, organization, and life.
·scruminc.com·
Does ‘Without Power’ Always Equal ‘Powerless’?
Your control preference
Your control preference
Would you rather write the script, read the script, watch the movie or write the review? When someone commutes by train, they’re giving up control over the journey. On one hand, that means th…
·seths.blog·
Your control preference
The myth about the apples
The myth about the apples
In settings where sorting is difficult, half a bushel of perfect apples is worth more than a full bushel with a rotten apple in it. One bad apple can spoil a whole bunch. We pay a significant premi…
·seths.blog·
The myth about the apples
Peter Thiel’s Principles: Capture the Hidden Knowledge and Avoid Competition — Play For Thoughts
Peter Thiel’s Principles: Capture the Hidden Knowledge and Avoid Competition — Play For Thoughts
Peter Thiel is the co-founder of PayPal and one of the most successful tech entrepreneurs. His bestselling book "Zero to One" and speeches he gave thorough the years gave us an insight into the principles he encourages us to respect. One of them is to avoid the competition and be skeptical
·playforthoughts.com·
Peter Thiel’s Principles: Capture the Hidden Knowledge and Avoid Competition — Play For Thoughts