Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas

Wrote for @LAReviewofBooks about what I’m calling “Brodernism,” a certain mode of critical engagement with “difficult” or “avant garde” literature that’s mostly fetish and nostalgia, and why Krasznahorkai’s latest is boring. Link below. https://t.co/PxEQgCjg1p
Am I the only one who views almost all modern TV as worthless slop? I've retvrned to movies, and older ones — would much rather 2hrs of very high quality content I'll think about for years than 12 * 40min of slop I'll have forgotten after a month
Flo Crivellox.comAnalyses the cultural phenomenon of hyper-optimization, discussing its impact on creativity, the overabundance of cultural products, and the need for counterforces to resist its effects.
LinkFor any new feature I'm specifying, I start with this simple process:
1. Map user decisions (not screens)
2. Identify context needed for each decision
3. Create the simplest possible representation
4. Get feedback on DECISIONS, not visuals
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George from prodmgmt.worldx.com

ロシア人に友人がいないので、彼らの気質についてはなんともわからないが、みなもと太郎先生の「風雲児たち」のこれは、時折、思い出しますね。 https://t.co/fInq6dZDev

Falling in love is supposed to take time.
But in 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron made it happen in 45 minutes—by asking only 36 questions.
The experiment worked so well, it ended in marriage.
Here’s how he did it: 🧵 https://t.co/EzBRKgAEDT