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The Job Isn't Just The Job

A meditation on the third and last human labor — Relational Labor.

a week ago 11 votes
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a month ago 12 votes
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A conversation about craft, code, and creative freedom with indie game artisan Neal Agarwal, creator of Neal.fun.

a month ago 29 votes
Make Something Heavy

You're creating more than ever, but it weighs nothing.

2 months ago 29 votes
The Great Movie Theory

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Life as a physical process

It’s always hard to define life. Everyone has their favorite definition – some describe it as a struggle against entropy, while others describe it as an emergent property of chemicals. Countless books have been written on the topic, yet we’re far from a consensus. Against the backdrop of the second law of thermodynamics, life seems… Read More The post Life as a physical process appeared first on Inverted Passion.

3 hours ago 2 votes
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6 hours ago 1 votes
How Chinese drones could defeat America

A Ukrainian drone attack shows our extreme vulnerability.

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The Dyson Creep-Up

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5 days ago 7 votes
In a world first, Brazilians will soon be able to sell their digital data

Brazil is piloting dWallet, that lets citizens earn money from their data, but experts warn it could deepen inequality.

5 days ago 4 votes