The Super Mario 64 patent lays out the internal order in which Mario reacts to hazards, essentially laying out his "preferences". This is what Mario believes is worth reacting to, in order from most to least important:
1. Quicksand
2. Poison gas
3. Low health
4. Being cold. https://t.co/MyHYcI6npW
You could theoretically change your life at any moment. Move here, date that person, work on that startup, write that blog, dye your hair, adopt a dog. Should I stay, should I go? I don’t know if this agency is freedom or burden. Perhaps all the best things are both.
I wonder if 50 years from now we're going to look back at how we've redesigned our world around computers with the same regret that people look back at how we redesigned cities around cars. 🤔
One of the best ways to grow community engagement is to ask for feedback, take it seriously, and act upon it with excitement. The feedback loops and demonstration of it do wonders for investment from members.
TLDR: If you truly give a damn, they will too
I continue to think it's cool that Rozzi Roomian, a young San Francisco painter, depicted spiritual experience in a way that's clearer to me than like every piece of religious iconography I've ever seen https://t.co/XMySZObxd5
I ran into Patti Smith in the West Village yesterday and got to tell her what her work has meant to me 🥲
“Are you in a hurry?”
“Yes, but walk with me.” https://t.co/a1SjUUtqQe