Sparks šļø
Technology removes the soul from human performance in order to make it more compatible with industry.
Douglas Rushkoff ⢠Artificial Creativity
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
You did not come into this world. You came out of it
Suburban Biology
The result is that most people have thought jobs without being given much time to think, which is the equivalent of making a ditch-digger work without a shovel. Maybe this is why productivity growth is half of what it used to be.
Collaborative Fund ⢠Lazy Work, Good Work
What Žižek advocated for is an example of an idea in political philosophy known as accelerationism. There are a lot of different versions of accelerationism, but the common thread uniting left-wing accelerationists is the notion that the only way to make things better is to make things worse. Accelerationism says that itās futile to try to oppose... See more
Will A.I. Become the New McKinsey?
The world is bad for many reasons. But you can't address them if you can't look up from your phone.
Kieran McLean ⢠Yes, It Really, Really Is the Phones
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

āThe ability to ask beautiful questions ā often in very un-beautiful moments ā is one of the great disciplines of a human life.ā
David Whyte