Sparks šļø
That is, weāve traded our craftsmenship for management. We now are less immersed in the exact pieces weāre putting together and more interested in the outcome of the work. To us, programming has now become a means to an end, instead of an end in itself.
Manager vs Craftsman ā Derrick Persson
The archetypal influencer produces life-style porn of one form or another, playing up the aspirational glamour of their own home or meals or vacations. The new wave of curators is more outward-looking, borrowing from the influencerās playbook and piggybacking on social mediaās intimate interaction with followers in order to address a body of... See more
šāØThe Nexialist #0177
Is not about the knowledge but about the intensity and the reason that created the purpose to seek such knowledge
Aalto University ⢠Peter Senge: "Systems Thinking for a Better World" - Aalto Systems Forum 2014
but whether parasocial content is desirable or not, it points to a growing crisis on the internet: So much of what we encounter online just doesnāt matter , and even worse, offers no mechanism for us to start caring about it. The average human living today sees more things they donāt care about in one week than a medieval peasant did in their... See more
Drew Austin ⢠The Internet's Meaning Crisis
Just so you knowā
everything in the entire
universe is always about love.
And when it is not about love,
itās about the absence of love.
Hope this makes sense.
ā Unknown
everything in the entire
universe is always about love.
And when it is not about love,
itās about the absence of love.
Hope this makes sense.
ā Unknown
Tina Roth Eisenberg ⢠swissmiss
āIf you want to make people like things, work in advertising. If you want to make things people like, work in design.ā - Brian Collins
But Alfaniās observation that the rich as a group have no clear social function is borne out by the fact that, in the Musk era, they have reacted to populist pressures largely by justifying their fortunes as individuals. When they maintain a combative social-media presence, fixate on meritocracy, employ idealistic language to describe for-profit... See more
archive.ph
Why are we seeing a global homogenizing of culture across every dimension that counts? Why has Hollywood become so creatively bankrupt that nobody bothers watching that oh-so-predictable-52nd sequel to a superhero movie? Why have pop songs become so objectively similar? Why is everyone following the same formula for their posts on Instagram and hum... See more