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To be platform-pilled means that oneâs conception of truth is the version that best serves the platforms' goals.1 What we think of as popular, trustworthy, engaging, or even virtuous is filtered through the platforms' logic.
Tara McMullin ⢠"Wait, I think you're platform-pilled"
"the question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim."
- edsger dijkstra
aneri.base.eth ⢠Tweet
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
invencion.com ⢠Culture & the Algorithm.
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
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... 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... See more
Adam Robbert ⢠Attention is an Art Form
It begins to feel as though youâre failing at life, in some indistinct way, if youâre not treating your time off as an investment in your future. Sometimes this pressure takes the form of the explicit argument that you ought to think of your leisure hours as an opportunity to become a better worker (âRelax! Youâll Be More Productive,â reads the... See more
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
Climate Dad ⢠Tweet
But Alfaniâs 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