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My cat is being aggressive towards my other cat, what should I do? – RSPCA Knowledgebase
My cat is being aggressive towards my other cat, what should I do? – RSPCA Knowledgebase
Ideally the cats are fed 5-6 small meals each day. The aim is for them to have a positive association with each other on re-introduction. This essentially means that ‘good’ things such as play or feeding will only happen in the presence of the other cat.
·kb.rspca.org.au·
My cat is being aggressive towards my other cat, what should I do? – RSPCA Knowledgebase
What Alejandro Jodorowsky Thinks of the New Dune Trailer
What Alejandro Jodorowsky Thinks of the New Dune Trailer
“The trailer of Dune is a good, good trailer of one industrial movie,” he says. “It’s good, but is similar to other pictures. Nothing, nothing which can open your mind. But it’s a lot of fun….this trailer shows me it is a good industrial picture, but it’s not art. It’s some kind of art. It’s industrial art. It’s possible, there are very marvelous industrial art pictures.”
·denofgeek.com·
What Alejandro Jodorowsky Thinks of the New Dune Trailer
Horace Dediu: ‘The Value of a Customer’
Horace Dediu: ‘The Value of a Customer’
I will quibble with “There is no simple formula”. It’s the execution that is difficult and complex. But at a high level the formula Apple has applied to make the iPhone (and iPad) the unprecedented success that they are is remarkably simple.
keep iterating, tirelessly and continuously, to improve that product year after year. Focus on aspects that cannot be copied or imitated. In the iPhone’s case, those are things such as custom chips, superior hardware components and manufacturing techniques, software frameworks decades in the making, a culture that prioritizes great design, and an ever-expanding ecosystem that keeps customers in the flock by making them happy.
·daringfireball.net·
Horace Dediu: ‘The Value of a Customer’
Jonah Taylor, LSW (Associate Therapist)
Jonah Taylor, LSW (Associate Therapist)
Jonah provides basic instruction in mindfulness techniques, like focusing on the breath or sensations in the body, to learn to make space for difficult emotions and harsh, self-critical thought patterns nonjudgmentally.
When viewed with curiosity, the intensity of the emotions and thoughts is reduced, and clients gain more space to respond with wisdom and compassion. By observing these inner experiences without running away from them, mindfulness-based therapy helps clients increase insight into the patterns and underlying causes of mental health symptoms like anxiety, depression, or compulsive behavior.
·thecenterforgrowth.com·
Jonah Taylor, LSW (Associate Therapist)
An Alumni Spotlight on Andrew Chatham ('12)
An Alumni Spotlight on Andrew Chatham ('12)
While Andrew entered an internship at the office of Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island with the intention of attending law school, he came away from the experience feeling the political world was not suited for him. During his time at Student Agencies, Andrew was able to apply the lessons learned as a PAM major outside of the typical setting— an experience that ultimately deterred him from transferring out of his major. Outside of Student Agencies, Andrew was involved in a broad range of extracurricular activities at Cornell.
·studentagenciesfoundation.org·
An Alumni Spotlight on Andrew Chatham ('12)
Apple’s New Headset Meets Reality
Apple’s New Headset Meets Reality
The term “mixed reality” emerged as a way to describe a class of related visual technologies. One of them, virtual reality, seals off users from much of the real world to immerse them in a digital experience. The other, augmented reality, makes digital items appear to inhabit the physical world.
·bloomberg.com·
Apple’s New Headset Meets Reality
r/graphic_design - Co-Worker presents designs that can't be realistically made, and now I have to fix them.
r/graphic_design - Co-Worker presents designs that can't be realistically made, and now I have to fix them.
This works well for difficult clients, coworkers, and any scenario when you're concerned you might get thrown under the bus or left cleaning up someone else's mess. In a junior position, these questions can also coax more senior designers to notice the issues that you see.
·reddit.com·
r/graphic_design - Co-Worker presents designs that can't be realistically made, and now I have to fix them.
For when someone says “I’ve seen this before, it didn’t work” — D'Arcy Coolican
For when someone says “I’ve seen this before, it didn’t work” — D'Arcy Coolican
While hearing ‘someone tried this before’ doesn’t mean your startup is doomed, it does mean you need to do your homework. And that is much easier said than done.In this discovery phase, you to need to answer three questions: (1) has this been tried unsuccessfully before? (2) why did that company fail? (3) am I really different?
You can be different in a way that doesn’t actually change the outcome.At Frank we made the experience of social lending way better, but we never solved the customer acquisition problem that took down our predecessors. Better product didn’t change that, so our potential was limited.
Find the evidence that means your unique twist will help you succeed where others have failed. Give yourself a time limit to find that evidence. If you can't find them, then make them your initial OKRs. Work to prove that in the initial phase of your company.So when someone asks “didn’t someone try this before” you know exactly what to say.
·darcycoolican.com·
For when someone says “I’ve seen this before, it didn’t work” — D'Arcy Coolican
A Chastened, Humbled Fox News? Don’t Count on It.
A Chastened, Humbled Fox News? Don’t Count on It.
Republican lawmakers’ efforts to pass laws banning transgender girls from school sports teams receive prominent attention — when only a tiny number are actually playing, and sometimes none at all in states where the laws have been fiercely debated.
Footage of criminals ransacking stores, assaulting police officers and attacking unwitting bystanders play on a loop — often with perpetrators who are Black.
·nytimes.com·
A Chastened, Humbled Fox News? Don’t Count on It.
'The Blackout Bowl,' or 'The Most Depressing Super Bowl Column You'll Read'
'The Blackout Bowl,' or 'The Most Depressing Super Bowl Column You'll Read'
The “event economics” of what Professor Jules Boykoff calls “celebration capitalism” only exacerbates these trends, creating a small army of migrant service-industry workers forever attempting to catch on to the “seasonal work” brought by these splashy yet temporary gatherings. Nineteen sixty-eight Olympian Dr. John Carlos once said, “The reason the Olympics are only every four years is because it takes them four years to count all the money. The problem is who gets a piece of the pie and who gets the crumbs.”
This completely correlates with an event like the Super Bowl. It’s a neoliberal Trojan Horse that brings a tremendous amount of capital that flows up and barely trickles down. As for infrastructure, city officials trumpet the millions an event like the Super Bowl will bring into the city, while not saying a word about the billions in corporate welfare that goes into making the gathering “suitable” for the thousands of outside guests. Roads, bridges and public transportation, actually see a net loss.
·thenation.com·
'The Blackout Bowl,' or 'The Most Depressing Super Bowl Column You'll Read'
Google’s Declining Search Results – Pixel Envy
Google’s Declining Search Results – Pixel Envy
the problem with Google is not that it is surfacing boring results, but that search engine spammers and machine-generated results are winning.
Turns out that appliance troubleshooting seems to be one of the more polluted genres of query. DuckDuckGo and Google searches alike returned page after page of keyword-filled junk intended solely to rank highly.
·pxlnv.com·
Google’s Declining Search Results – Pixel Envy
The Biggest Bluff: Control, Chance, and How the Psychology of Poker Illuminates the Art of Thriving Through Uncertainty
The Biggest Bluff: Control, Chance, and How the Psychology of Poker Illuminates the Art of Thriving Through Uncertainty
They did what worked in the past, or what they had decided would work — and failed to grasp that the circumstances had shifted so that a previously successful strategy was no longer so. People failed to see what the world was telling them when that message wasn’t one they wanted to hear. They liked being the rulers of their environment. When the environment knew more than they did — well, that was no good at all. Here was the cruel truth: we humans too often think ourselves in firm control when we are really playing by the rules of chance.
·themarginalian.org·
The Biggest Bluff: Control, Chance, and How the Psychology of Poker Illuminates the Art of Thriving Through Uncertainty
On Being a Zen Jerk
On Being a Zen Jerk
The most basic way to understand spiritual bypass is that it's using your spirituality, spiritual states, or spiritual practice as excuses for not addressing harm and suffering experienced in the material or real world.
·cmoon.substack.com·
On Being a Zen Jerk
Desperation-Induced Focus | RKG
Desperation-Induced Focus | RKG
My advice to people when they are thinking about instituting a new process is to go to a whiteboard2 and write down the answer to this question: “If you could only get one thing done this year, what would it be?”. If that answer is “institute some new process”, go for it. But if it’s something like “increase market share from 30% to 60%” or “launch this new product that will 2x our TAM”, don’t waste your time on anything else. Just take your best person (up to and including the CEO), make them responsible for solving that problem, and give them everything and everyone they need to make it happen.
·rkg.blog·
Desperation-Induced Focus | RKG
"You Should Call Your Father": On the Unbearable Estrangement of Other People's Families
"You Should Call Your Father": On the Unbearable Estrangement of Other People's Families
And the last fifty or so years have seen a remarkable shift in how much hard vs. soft power the average parent can wield over their children in this country — the forces of tradition, public opinion, corporal punishment, and economic influence that once operated primarily in parental favor have largely declined, such that the ability to command has often given way to mere suggestion, hope, insinuation, persuasion, bargaining, attraction, or wheedling.
My therapist attributes this to childhood emotional neglect and authoritarian parenting on the part of my father. My father is an emotionally-repressed narcissist who has never taken an active role in my life. He gaslit me, shamed me, criticized me. He constantly called me lazy, ungrateful, entitled. Sure, he met my material needs, but there was no emotional intimacy, acceptance, or love.
The second letter-writer seems to think that too many young people today consider estrangement too lightly. I am biased in the other direction, and think that most people, by the time they get around to writing to me on the subject, have agonized over the possibility of estrangement for ages, and even tried to put it off for as long as they can possibly bear it.
Were I being asked for advice by a parent in such a situation, I would encourage them to grant the child their space — even someone who cruelly or unreasonably ends a relationship ought to have that boundary respected; nothing good can be gained from repeated begging — to mourn their loss with sympathetic and supportive listeners, to build up strength and comfort in other areas of their life, and to leave the door open in hope of a possible reconciliation in the future.
Perhaps most interesting is that this letter-writer is not (yet, at least) faced with the possibility of a family estrangement. She is faced with instead quite the opposite — it sounds like one of her children very badly wants to have a conversation about how their parents relate to them, and desires a closer emotional connection with at least one of them.
Accepting the possibility that one may have hurt a child even with the best of intentions is not the same as saying, “You’re right, I’m [or in this case, your father] the worst parent in the world, I did everything wrong and you did everything right; you’re good and I’m bad.”
Perhaps it was not necessary to set aside one’s entire emotional personhood in order to bring home a family wage!
·thechatner.com·
"You Should Call Your Father": On the Unbearable Estrangement of Other People's Families
How Slave Morality Won
How Slave Morality Won
Master morality is appealing to leaders — that’s why powerful people tend to be more right wing or Master Morality oriented — because of course people at the top of the hierarchy are going to believe in hierarchy.
·eriktorenberg.substack.com·
How Slave Morality Won
Sam King Studio—
Sam King Studio—
valuesHonestyAuthenticityCuriosityAccessibility
·samking.studio·
Sam King Studio—
Creative Director
Creative Director
The focus of this role will be on brand, brand strategy, storytelling, video storytelling, and art direction of content. The type of work we expect to engage this Creative Director in is less about physical (hardware) and digital (software) product design and more on helping clients and teams with the ambiguity of understanding their brand, using that perspective to inform their product strategy or messaging, and delivering that message through compelling content and assets. Personality-wise, you’re a dynamic presenter with engaging charisma and you’re endowed with the diplomatic and interpersonal skills of a head of state, adept at working effectively with a diverse range of co-workers and clients to produce superlative results; and possess a nimble, solution-oriented mindset. You are a gifted storyteller with strong writing and communication skills. You understand how to clarify and amplify a client’s brand through clear messaging, a compelling user experience or journey, and how to tell that story through copy, messaging, renderings, animation, and video mediums. You have exceptional presentation skills and treat presentations as a performance.
·boards.greenhouse.io·
Creative Director
Launch School - Is This For Me?
Launch School - Is This For Me?
In our program, we'll expose you to a lot of knowledge. It's sometimes overwhelming to try to figure out what one should absolutely know as a developer, versus what one should be aware of. This points to two different types of learning goals. We'll call it proficiency vs awareness. Awareness is adding another bullet point to the general knowledge database in your brain. You can build awareness by watching a video on a topic and then filing that knowledge away. Proficiency is becoming a skilled practitioner of that topic. You are expected to perform the rituals of that topic extemporaneously and can educate others on that topic. You can only reach proficiency with hundreds or thousands of hours of repetition and practice.
·launchschool.com·
Launch School - Is This For Me?
@lachlanjc – Lachlan Campbell
@lachlanjc – Lachlan Campbell
I’m a web designer-developer. Studying at NYU Interactive Media Arts. On leave, working on climate at Watershed.
·lachlanjc.com·
@lachlanjc – Lachlan Campbell
Teenage Skeuomorphic Desktop Designs
Teenage Skeuomorphic Desktop Designs
Meticulously detailed icons became the thing. The Icon Factory were at the peak of their game making bespoke icon sets.
·maggieappleton.com·
Teenage Skeuomorphic Desktop Designs
#132: The contagious visual blandness of Netflix
#132: The contagious visual blandness of Netflix
Every backdrop was generic and crisp: the scrubbed tech-compound where Gemma (Allison Williams) works; the bland, Wayfair-decorated house she lives in; the clean, non-specific streets she drives on. I thought little of this while watching. The movie looked expensive and professional, or at least had the hallmarks of those things: glossy, filtered, smooth. Only after it ended did it occur to me that it seemed, like so many other contemporary movies and shows, to exist in a phony parallel universe we’ve come to accept as relevant to our own.
·haleynahman.substack.com·
#132: The contagious visual blandness of Netflix
Website footers are (literally) bigger than ever. Here's why
Website footers are (literally) bigger than ever. Here's why
As the site of consumer engagement transitioned from print to web in the mid- to late-2000s, many brands found themselves with identity systems that were unequipped for the technical constraints of the web at the time, which lacked broad device compatibility, support for responsive design, or opportunities for nuanced customization.
·editorx.com·
Website footers are (literally) bigger than ever. Here's why
The Gravel Institute Is Trying to Make PragerU, But Good
The Gravel Institute Is Trying to Make PragerU, But Good
PragerU can upload videos on a daily basis that aren't quite true, but videos that debunk them are going to be longer, slower, and less snappy. Getting bogged down in facts loses people quickly, especially when the facts are emotionally unsatisfying or complex.
·vice.com·
The Gravel Institute Is Trying to Make PragerU, But Good
Dirt: Channel surfing
Dirt: Channel surfing
Part of TikTok’s excitement is seeing a new video start and trying to figure out what the hell it is. That usually becomes clear within a few seconds; the pattern-matching process mirrors the instant recognition that enables efficient channel surfing. We may train the TikTok algorithm to give us what we like, but the algorithm also trains us to expect its identifiable categories of output.TikTok’s content and form both reflect something that is increasingly true about the internet: It is becoming more like TV.
Instagram’s announcement validated the strategic value of both TikTok-style algorithmic passivity and the creator economy’s professionalization of content production. It was social media finally collapsing on itself. After all, the worst part of Facebook was that your feed was always full of your actual friends’ chaotic drivel, and the best part of TikTok is that your friends have nothing to do with what shows up on your screen (Instagram and Twitter, meanwhile, are somewhere between those two extremes).
·dirt.substack.com·
Dirt: Channel surfing