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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 influencerâs playbook and piggybacking on social mediaâs intimate interaction with followers in order to address a body of... See more
đâ¨The Nexialist #0177
Theoretically, a social media feed should heighten awareness and memory, and dilate time, because it selects for content thatâs exciting, outrageous, and scary. And yet we seldom remember such content. The reason for this discrepancy is simple: when every post is alarming, your brain quickly becomes desensitised, and starts to interpret alarming... See more
How Social Media Shortens Your Life
the Overlord Effectâa Godlike attitude emerging from a feeling that we have mastered the universe and colonized space.
Can a Sense of Awe Inspire a New Worldview? | Atmos
I like to use that word now, soul . I prefer using soul to mind , not that theyâre the same concept at all. âMindâ automatically seems to evoke âversus bodyâ in the minds of everyone, including myself, no matter how hard we try, no matter how many times weâve noticed that the brain is an organ of the body and that the human mind emerges from the... See more
thereader.mitpress.mit.edu ⢠Timothy Morton: On Ecotrauma
I personally think that an AI needs to die.
GPT-4o Must Die? - thejaymo
In art, the sublime is a feedback loop, evolving with whateverâs next to threaten us | Aeon Videos
aeon.cobut whether parasocial content is desirable or not, it points to a growing crisis on the internet: So much of what we encounter online just doesnât matter , and even worse, offers no mechanism for us to start caring about it. The average human living today sees more things they donât care about in one week than a medieval peasant did in their... See more
Drew Austin ⢠The Internet's Meaning Crisis
That is, weâve traded our craftsmenship for management. We now are less immersed in the exact pieces weâre 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.
