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Hyperlegible 003: Julian Lehr

The case against conversational interfaces

8 hours ago 1 votes
That might be the wrong question

“Will it work?” Along the way, we’ve been pushed to load our decisions with a need for certainty. It’s easier, it seems, to not try than it is to fail. But the question, “is it worth trying?” unlocks possibility. A surgeon in the middle of an operation should probably not experiment with an untested technique. […]

12 hours ago 1 votes
Hyperlegible 002: Utsav Mamoria

How to live an intellectually rich life

2 days ago 4 votes
Division is easier than connection

But connection is where the value lies. Connected, resilient communities create possibility and forward motion. Division is satisfying in the short run, and it might even draw a crowd. But the only useful reason to disconnect is if it opens up the chance to increase connection somewhere else.

2 days ago 3 votes
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Plus: Elon's fake numbers and a Good Shrek Prediction

3 days ago 4 votes