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Comment #29669317
Right—and in the loose model that I use to make sense of it, crypto/web3/blockchain/whatever becomes the setting. You actually don't need to understand a whole lot about any of tha…
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Comment #29669220
Agreed. And digging down to the social layer beneath it all, the network effects created by the community that coalesces around these projects is what drives everything.
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Comment #19938239
Yes, and this is probably the more important half of it. While I agree that too much or habitual over-stimulus can have a profound negative effect on productivity, without a divers…
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Comment #19662565
> Again the fashion for extreme flatness, with square icons and buttons that disappear into the background are shown to be counter productive and user hostile. Any sources for this…
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Comment #19585292
It's interesting to consider how commodified music streaming has become. I'd be interested to see how many people actually have any kind of loyalty to one platform over the other, …
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Comment #19522797
Oh yes—I should have mentioned the glossary. Thanks for calling that out—it is absolutely necessary in making it an enjoyable read. Once you get a grasp on it though, it's pretty e…
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Comment #19510880
I actually just picked up 'The Wake' a couple of weeks ago. There is definitely a learning curve to Kingsnorth's "shadow tongue," but once you get the hang of it, it is very immers…
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Comment #19474115
I am currently reading Why We Sleep as well, and Matthew Walker's research on the topic is really interesting to consider within the larger constellation of approaches to Alzheimer…
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Comment #18462289
When I retired my social media accounts a couple of years ago (facebook, instagram, twitter) I remember a distinct feeling of triumph that felt worthy of sharing. Like I finally op…
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Comment #18212532
> I wouldn't give much stock in what Taleb writes about anything except options trading. Why do you say that? I’m broadly familiar with Taleb’s writing, but have yet to fully read …
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Comment #17994294
> Here’s a simple fix to use all the extra space. To tell the browser to expand into the display cutout (notched) area, set the viewport-fit property to cover like so... This hones…
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Comment #17656383
I don't disagree, and it's not facebook's responsibility to teach people how to identify manipulative content, but that viewpoint is too narrow. People blindly trust facebook becau…
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Comment #17655199
They absolutely did. They normalized negligent, opaque and irresponsible recording/manipulation of data under the hand-wavy intent of "oh, we're just making it easier for you to in…
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Comment #17655107
I'm with you on the analysis. > There is likely next to nothing they can actually do to stop coordinated exploitation by highly skilled and intelligent state actors. If they weren'…
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Comment #17394479
Going on two years of 16/8 IF myself, but I'd say that it absolutely was life-changing for me. I initially lost about 45 lbs (217 – 172) in about 10 months, but have since leveled …
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Comment #15874852
All systems of the body follow a circadian rhythm. Following the body’s circadian rhythm and adhering to a time-restricted eating pattern (i.e. intermittent fasting) is even more i…