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a beautiful book of aphorisms so packed with insights you’ll want to text your friends or tattoo on your skin
We don't necessarily need to constantly interact with people “around” us on the web. The sensation of being in the quiet companionship of someone else, like reading next to them in a cafe, is what we're missing. The sense of ambiently sharing space – of being co-present – while engaged in other activities is a staple of shared public spaces that we
... See morenote · by aron on Ambient Co-Presence
As AI democratise software creation, a world with a billion developers will not lack for builders as much as it will lack for artisans.
note · by Sarah Drinkwater on Artisans: Taste In Software
You and Your Profile: Identity After Authenticity
The Internet is Destroying Your Attention: How to Survive the Attention Economy
by Eric Brown
On Quality: An Inquiry into Excellence: Selected and Unpublished Writings
haven't read yet but was recommended on a podcast - excerpts from the author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance on quality and related concepts. will edit this note with takeaways once i've read.- top highlight: the role of the artist and designer that’s most important to me right now is indeed one as an orchestrator of attention
- excited to read this one. will edit this note with key insights/takeaways once i've read it.