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So you want to escape the algorithm

A primer

2 weeks ago 49 votes
ETA's Best links of 2024

Relinking some Links links

a month ago 36 votes
The perfect pecan pie will never exi—

Cutting a slice of longing

2 months ago 18 votes
Gift interfaces, an interview, and how you found me

Some updates on things that have happened and that are coming in the escape the algorithm cinematic universe:

2 months ago 17 votes

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The rich don't have authority

On the myth of power and money

22 hours ago 2 votes
“Can’t complain” (but it might be worth considering)

Complaining is a cultural phenomenon, but it’s particularly prevalent in societies with a consumer culture (the customer is always right) and those where comfort is coming to be expected. Given all the complaining we do (about the weather, leadership, products, service and various ailments), it’s worth taking a moment to think about why we complain. […]

14 hours ago 2 votes
The Nature of Human Stupidity Explained by The 48 Laws of Power Author Robert Greene

It’s practically guaranteed that we now have more stupid people on the planet than ever before. Of course, we might be tempted to think; just look at how many of them disagree with my politics. But this unprecedented stupidity is primarily, if not entirely, a function of an unprecedentedly large global population. The more important […]

2 days ago 4 votes
What sort of progress?

Nothing stays still. Relative to the rest of the world, even something that’s not moving is changing. It’s tempting to talk about not making fast enough progress. But it’s far more useful to ask which direction we’re progressing. Often, people will point to the velocity of the change they’re making without pausing to consider the […]

3 days ago 3 votes
Explore a Digitized Edition of the Voynich Manuscript, “the World’s Most Mysterious Book”

A 600-year-old manuscript—written in a script no one has ever decoded, filled with cryptic illustrations, its origins remaining to this day a mystery…. It’s not as satisfying a plot, say, of a National Treasure or Dan Brown thriller, certainly not as action-packed as pick-your-Indiana Jones…. The Voynich Manuscript, named for the antiquarian who rediscovered it […]

3 days ago 4 votes