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âOur economy isnât one that produces things to be used, but things that increase usage,â
mariuz ⢠It's time to make computing personal again
But we donât always have access to a retreat center, a monastery, or a library, what we do have is this place, a base camp, a landmark for thinking beyond thought.
The metaphor of the base camp is particularly apt for this kind of contemplative scholarship. Like the mountaineerâs base campâa place of preparation and return, of gathering resources a... See more
The metaphor of the base camp is particularly apt for this kind of contemplative scholarship. Like the mountaineerâs base campâa place of preparation and return, of gathering resources a... See more
Adam Robbert ⢠Attention is an Art Form
The rules had been constructed long before I was born, and I did not know yet I was allowed to break them or redefine them or ignore them entirely.
â Jami Attenberg, I Came All This Way to Meet You
The Satisfaction of Practice in an Achievement-Oriented World

aneri.base.eth ⢠Tweet
Bits of information provide neither meaning nor orientation. They do not congeal into a narrative. They are purely additive. From a certain point onward, they no longer inform â they deform. They can even darken the world. This puts them in opposition to truth. Truth illuminates the world, while information lives off the attraction of surprise, pul... See more
Noema ⢠All That Is Solid Melts Into Information
Schopenhauer once said that humanity is defined by our tendency to restlessly strive , but I think he was only partially right. Striving is in our nature, but it doesnât mean that itâs restless.
Lawrence Yeo ⢠The Arc of the Practical Creator - More To That
But every modern business model is depending on the same old industrial age premise of making money by getting rid of people, or at least people with skills. Thatâs what the assembly line was for: get rid of skilled craftspeople, and create a factory system where unskilled, low-paid workers can be trained in minutes and replaced just as fast if the... See more
Douglas Rushkoff ⢠Artificial Creativity
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 cultur... See more