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Whether the starting point is a student directory (Facebook), radio, or an AI image generator, the end point seems to be the same: a river of short-form video. In mathematics, the word âattractorâ describes a state toward which a dynamic system tends to evolve. To take a classic example: Drop a marble into a bowl, and it will trace several loops... See more
STEPN is a Web3 lifestyle app with Social-Fi and Game-Fi elements
Lamott tells writers to begin with what she calls a shitty first draft. The first version is going to be messy, and precisely because it does not have to be perfect, you are allowed to begin. Improvement comes through iteration.
Cities are no different. We inherit the slow, messy evolution of streets, plazas, and neighborhoods. What we need is... See more
What's the best / most fun tool to analyze a bunch of survey responses if I have the raw data in a CSV?
Starting to do some analysis on my newsletter reader survey.
People used to choose the destination first. But now, for many, the home is the destination. People seem a bit more agnostic about where and when theyâre traveling as long as they can find a big place with space to stay with family and friends.
We should learn from alcohol, which is studied, labeled, taxed, and restricted. Similar strictures would discourage social-media abuse among teenagers. We should continue to study exactly how and for whom these apps are psychologically ruinous and respond directly to the consensus reached by that research.
As discussions of major events are filtered through algorithmic content delivery systems, more users are bending their language. Recently, in discussing the invasion of Ukraine, people on YouTube and TikTok have used the sunflower emoji to signify the country. When encouraging fans to follow them elsewhere, users will say âblink in lioâ for âlink... See more