Full Width [alt+shift+f] FOCUS MODE Shortcuts [alt+shift+k]
Sign Up [alt+shift+s] Log In [alt+shift+l]
Top Categories > life
#all #programming #history #technology #startups #life #science #literature #creative #architecture #design #travel #finance #comics #AI #indiehacker #cartography Muted Categories [alt+←][alt+→]
Both Are True
did you steal my bicycle we moved to Asheville and then this happened
11 months ago
Laetitia@Work
Should seniority be a criterion for pay? Laetitia@Work #74
11 months ago
Passing Time
Mourning a Dam to Love a River Hurricane Michael's Destruction of Kapps Mill Dam
11 months ago
Atoms vs Bits
Additive Domains, Multiplicative Domains 1 and 1 and 1 is 3, unless you're multiplying
11 months ago
Both Are True
me saying the titular line in the film Holes (2003) Many have asked to see the footage of my scene in Holes (2003) when I came out in the middle and...
11 months ago
73
11 months ago
Many have asked to see the footage of my scene in Holes (2003) when I came out in the middle and said "holes" - here it is
The Honest Broker
Are We Now Living in a Parasite Culture? In the new consumer economy, you get consumed
11 months ago
Both Are True
Wait the Piña Colada song is about what?! 45 years ago today, the world was changed // hint: its not about frikkin piña coladas I can tell you...
11 months ago
107
11 months ago
45 years ago today, the world was changed // hint: its not about frikkin piña coladas I can tell you that right now
Scarlet Ink
Dave's Path to Amazon — And He Makes Fun of the Midwest My path to Amazon wasn't obvious, or all that intentional. But it changed my life forever.
11 months ago
Both Are True
Let go AND let god? seems like a lot no?
11 months ago
The Honest Broker
The Dying Singer Who Cured Himself with Music The strange case of Leo Kofler
11 months ago
Paul Cudenec
The spirit of Sophia: our promise Our Beloved!
11 months ago
journal – Winnie Lim
the compression of our experiences My partner and I were both born in the early 1980s which is quite fortunate for our relationship...
11 months ago
107
11 months ago
My partner and I were both born in the early 1980s which is quite fortunate for our relationship because we can talk about some shared experiences we have had while growing up....
The Ruffian
How To Be Charles Darwin Nine Darwinian Habits of Mind and Behaviour
11 months ago
Jason Fried
Questions and Answers vs. Features and Benefits When making products, you can think of them as a collection of features or answers. Some people may...
11 months ago
21
11 months ago
When making products, you can think of them as a collection of features or answers. Some people may say "you mean features or benefits?" No, I mean answers. Answers are counterpoints to questions people have in their heads. Answers fill holes, answers snap into sockets. Benefits...
Charlie Becker
Notes Worth Saving #1 From the launch of Notes in April 2023 until December 2023
11 months ago
Ryan Hoover's...
Everyone’s a generalist
11 months ago
DYNOMIGHT
Consciousness will slip through our fingers I guess life makes sense: For some reason there’s a universe and that universe has lots of atoms...
11 months ago
36
11 months ago
I guess life makes sense: For some reason there’s a universe and that universe has lots of atoms bouncing around and sometimes they bounce into patterns that copy themselves and then those patterns go to war for billions of years and voilà—you. But consciousness is weird. Why...
Mind Mine
act, rest, repeat on finding the right doing-being balance
11 months ago
Raptitude.com
In Favor of Reading Aloud When I read Jane Eyre, I stalled for a full year between the opening part at the boarding school and...
11 months ago
38
11 months ago
When I read Jane Eyre, I stalled for a full year between the opening part at the boarding school and the rest of the book. I tend to dislike boarding-school openings in books, but the real problem was I found myself having to reread too many of Charlotte Brontë’s winding,...
The Ruffian
The Story Behind the Greatest Guitar Solo in Rock History The Dark Energies Behind Prince's Moment of Genius
11 months ago
Both Are True
A parent's theory of relativity twas the first day of preschool...
12 months ago
Charlie Becker
If you let it, AI will prompt you. Welcome to the hundreds of new subscribers to Castles in the Sky!
12 months ago
The Honest Broker
Tell Us What You're Doing? Today is open mic day at The Honest Broker—and you can promote your own projects
12 months ago
Scarlet Ink
9 Simple Actions You Can Take to Build a Culture of Empathy You can build an accidental culture, or a purposeful culture. Take action to build a culture of...
12 months ago
33
12 months ago
You can build an accidental culture, or a purposeful culture. Take action to build a culture of empathy, and reap the rewards.
journal – Winnie Lim
obsessively compulsively thinking about death, loss and existence Some time ago while reading a blog post on autism I learnt about the concept of existential OCD...
12 months ago
72
12 months ago
Some time ago while reading a blog post on autism I learnt about the concept of existential OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder): Existential OCD involves intrusive, repetitive thinking about questions which cannot possibly...
The Honest Broker
Eleven Predictions: Here's What AI Does Next Are you ready? Is anybody ready?
12 months ago
Both Are True
testing testing is this thing on hopefully not
12 months ago
The Ruffian
Last of the Curmudgeons Catch-up service:
12 months ago
Carl Barenbrug RSS...
Rituals Ritual, a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or revered objects. When you...
a year ago
19
a year ago
Ritual, a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, actions, or revered objects. When you hear this word, where does your mind take you? For me, I find myself asking, what's the difference between a ritual and routine? Turns out that, in essence, routines are practical,...
Both Are True
Why growing your network increases your networth a serious conversation
a year ago
DYNOMIGHT
Thoughts while watching myself be automated An old friend visited me a few weeks ago. And we soon got to chatting about—what else—how long will...
a year ago
43
a year ago
An old friend visited me a few weeks ago. And we soon got to chatting about—what else—how long will it be before all human intellectual work is automated. My position was: I dunno, because things are moving fast right now but what if we run out of data or scaling laws break and...
Nat Eliason's...
30-Day First Draft: Week 2.5 Report & Lessons 70,117 Words Later
a year ago
Atoms vs Bits
Alien Intelligence I regularly commune with an alien intelligence (my cat)
a year ago
Passing Time
Backcountry Skiers and Venture Capitalists Skiing in the proverbial River
a year ago
Scarlet Ink
No More Excuses: Trading Blame for Action. Practical Steps Towards Ownership Instead of Whining. I'll admit a lack of patience for people who prefer to make excuses when they're given advice. It's...
a year ago
31
a year ago
I'll admit a lack of patience for people who prefer to make excuses when they're given advice. It's easier to make excuses rather than do the hard work.
Both Are True
gentle advice for sensitive souls who wanna make somethin outta nothin
a year ago
The Honest Broker
How to Read Greek Tragedy in a Netflix World If you dare
a year ago
Tech and Tea
The unfairness of life with a baby Breastfeeding realities, new baby life, mental load, and zero sum games.
a year ago
Carl Barenbrug RSS...
Minimalism For Sale I'm selling minimalism.com and all @minimalism usernames across various web platforms, including...
a year ago
20
a year ago
I'm selling minimalism.com and all @minimalism usernames across various web platforms, including Twitter/X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Telegram, and Pinterest. Email me if interested: carl@minimalism.com
journal – Winnie Lim
the answer I must seek My partner pitter patters around the house constantly, always looking for something to do, always...
a year ago
79
a year ago
My partner pitter patters around the house constantly, always looking for something to do, always scheming up some new creative project of hers. Being with her is an ongoing lesson and reminder...
Mind Mine
why i quit status games stumbling towards trusting myself
a year ago
The Ruffian
My Book of the Year Yes, I'm Calling It Early
a year ago
The Honest Broker
Google Thinks Beethoven Looks Like Mr. Bean Instead of real portraits, Google serves up AI-generated garbage
a year ago
Ryan Hoover's...
Home, a visual music project
a year ago
Laetitia@Work
7 Reasons Women Feel More Guilt At Work Laetitia@Work #73
a year ago
DYNOMIGHT
Nursing doubts: Is breastfeeding good? If you ask the internet if breastfeeding is good, you will soon learn that YOU MUST BREASTFEED...
a year ago
38
a year ago
If you ask the internet if breastfeeding is good, you will soon learn that YOU MUST BREASTFEED because BREAST MILK = OPTIMAL FOOD FOR BABY. But if you look for evidence, you’ll discover two disturbing facts. First, there’s no consensus about why breastfeeding is good. I’ve seen...
The Honest Broker
Fela Kuti in Prison How Nigeria literally went to war against one musician—and lost
a year ago
Stoic Simple
What Stoicism Teaches About Opinions & Being Happy Wherever We Are The following is a partial transcript from Phil Van Treuren‘s recent appearance on the Via...
a year ago
5
a year ago
The following is a partial transcript from Phil Van Treuren‘s recent appearance on the Via Stoica podcast. Phil Van Treuren: Stoicism has helped me realize that I don't necessarily have to have strong opinions about every single thing I see in the world, and I don't have to make...
Stoic Simple
Help And Harm Are Only Found Within Ourselves (Epictetus) From The Little Book of Stoic Quotes by Phil Van Treuren Listen to the author read this: “Average...
a year ago
5
a year ago
From The Little Book of Stoic Quotes by Phil Van Treuren Listen to the author read this: “Average people think that anything helpful or harmful comes from others. Extraordinary people know that help and harm are only found within ourselves.” — Epictetus There’s nothing wrong with...
Stoic Simple
Seneca’s Stoic Wisdom: Always Anchor Your Mind in the Present From The Little Book of Stoic Quotes by Phil Van Treuren Listen to the author read this: “We suffer...
a year ago
3
a year ago
From The Little Book of Stoic Quotes by Phil Van Treuren Listen to the author read this: “We suffer more in imagination than in reality.” — Seneca When we let our thoughts drift away from the present, it almost always leads to less happiness. Ruminating about the past can spark...