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(Un)healthy Computing3
Curran Dwyer

A few more years and my mind wasn’t suited for much else. I was anorexic and had no friends; I was absolutely killing it online. I had developed all t

Sometimes it can feel like the online spaces you spend time in are working against you, pushing you toward things that their owners value instead of w

If I wake up and touch my phone, I’ve already lost hours. Not because I’m browsing social media for hours, but because the mind has already been agita

Spirituality and Computers5
Curran Dwyer

It also could not be a better time for a paradigm shift. AGI and likely soon after superintelligence will force us to rethink human role in society. I

You're walking in the forest. You find a semi-abandoned hut and sit down at the table. After drinking a glass of water and quickly meditating, you ope

Brand2
Curran Dwyer
Building1
Curran Dwyer

One's ability to articulate an idea always lags behind the understanding of the idea, and the understanding of an idea often lags behind the embodimen

attention is sacred82
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A book is, we know, an unrivaled technology for living more life. The contemporary internet-abetted image, on the other hand, is a highly potent yet f

“Hosting, then, is the art of creating a field in which people can risk thinking together. It is the art of allowing what is fragmented, defended, pas

Perceiving and Understanding2
Curran Dwyer

Different cultures have different ways of understanding truth, each with its own biases. The Athenians had a great respect for first principles and th

Attention, taken to its highest degree, is the same thing as prayer. It presupposes faith and love. Absolutely unmixed attention is prayer. Attention

Digital Design1
Curran Dwyer