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  • One particularly sleepless night, I found myself spiraling into what I’ve come to think of as “the advocacy paradox”: If I succeed completely in paying off all lunch debt, will that remove the urgency required to change the system that creates the debt in the first place? But if I don’t pay it off, actual children — not abstractions, but specific kids with specific names who like specific dinosaurs and struggle with specific math problems — will continue to experience real shame and real hunger tomorrow. The perfect threatens to become the enemy of the good, but the good threatens to become the enemy of the fundamental.

    I Randomly Decided To Pay Off A School’s Lunch Debt. Then Something Incredible Happened.

    → 4:25 PM, Jun 18
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  • This is the story of Possibly Chaos and Text Goblin. I have no idea if it’s true, but it’s nice.

    → 1:43 PM, Jun 12
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  • The personal site of product designer Julia Miocene is top notch.

    → 5:01 PM, Jun 11
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  • Some links for you to click!

    → 9:35 AM, Jun 6
  • “We’re getting to the point where ghosts are real. The future is here, valuing magic and mystery over reality. Not only are we aware of the difference, but we’re at peace with it.”

    Louis Rosenfeld in reference to this.

    → 5:06 PM, May 7
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  • “The phone eats time; it makes us live the way people do inside a casino, dropping a blackout curtain over the windows to block out the world, except the blackout curtain is a screen, showing too much of the world, too quickly.”

    My Brain Finally Broke

    → 8:31 AM, May 6
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  • “I wish I spent more time moving atoms and less time moving symbols. It is far more rewarding to make things with atoms than symbols. Atomic creations are the things to be most proud of. The symbols on the screens should help us move and produce more, rather than sit and consume more symbols.”

    Movement /via barnsworthburning.net

    → 9:36 AM, Apr 29
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  • The data behind remote work:

    Remote work companies save $10K per employee and employees are 5-10% more productive. /via Chris Glass

    → 9:22 AM, Apr 29
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  • “Covey’s take was “an abundance mentality springs from internal security, not from external rankings, comparisons, opinion, possessions, or associations.” In my experience, that internal security overflows into their inner circle and wider community, believing that more for the people around them doesn’t equal less for them personally, but precisely the opposite — the more people succeed, the greater chance I will as well. Which fuels my desire to go on the offensive, helping my peers and strangers alike.”

    Abundance in a Time of Scarcity

    → 9:20 AM, Apr 29
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  • “When you accept that the future’s security may not come only in the form of a steady ascent up a pay scale, something shifts. You may not quit your job, but you reorient your time and professional priorities around independent people and relationships, not prestigious companies or brands. You may adjust your lifestyle, outgoings, consumption patterns, and sources of meaning so that they aren’t so reliable on a certain compensation package. You see the value of expanding your abilities and skills beyond merely looking employable online.”

    Everyone I know is worried about work

    → 9:17 AM, Apr 29
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  • Haunted Words, Part 3

    A collection of ghost words …

    🆕 Ghost Forests: “The haunting remains of what were once stands of cedar and pine. Since the late 19th century, an ever-widening swath of these trees have died along the shore. These arboreal graveyards are showing up in places where the land slopes gently into the ocean and where salty water increasingly encroaches. Along the United States’ east coast, in pockets of the west coast and elsewhere, saltier soils have killed hundreds of thousands of acres of trees, leaving behind woody skeletons typically surrounded by marsh.”

    Ghost Artists: “Spotify, the rumor had it, was filling its most popular playlists with stock music attributed to pseudonymous musicians—variously called ghost or fake artists—presumably in an effort to reduce its royalty payouts.” /via pixel envy

    Ghost Hotels: “The “ghost hotel” nomenclature refers to an entire apartment building which is functionally a hotel because most or all units are short-term rentals instead of tenant-occupied.”

    Ghost Network Healthcare: “…he, like millions of Americans, was trapped in a “ghost network.” As some of those people have discovered, the providers listed in an insurer’s network have either retired or died. Many other providers have stopped accepting insurance — often because the companies made it excessively difficult for them to do so. Some just aren’t taking new patients. Insurers are often slow to remove them from directories, if they do so at all. It adds up to a bait and switch by insurance companies that leads customers to believe there are more options for care than actually exist.”

    Ghost Network Television: “Now MTV is a ghost. Its average prime-time audience of 256,000 people in 2023 was down from 807,000 in 2014, the Nielsen company said. One recent evening MTV aired reruns of “Ridiculousness” from 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.”

    Ghost Kitchen: “A virtual restaurant, also known as a ghost kitchen, cloud kitchen or dark kitchen, is a food service business that serves customers exclusively by delivery and pick-up based on phone and online ordering.[1] Virtual restaurants are stand-alone businesses that either operate out of an existing restaurant’s kitchen or from a separate kitchen set-up away from a restaurant.”

    See also: American Suburbs Are a Horror Movie and We’re the Protagonists “That’s how I feel when I walk through the bare, people-less parking lots of my neighborhood to get to the grocery store. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve seen other pedestrians while making this trip. If not for the moving cars nearby, it would be like walking through a post-apocalyptic wasteland. It’s an isolating experience, one that makes me feel very small and vulnerable.”

    → 8:46 AM, Apr 25
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  • What could be a spaceship control room with organic, fungus like beings entering.

    Source: svapicsandmags.com

    → 11:36 AM, Apr 23
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  • An animated gif of an illustration featuring a bird riding a train, the wintry landscape passes by outside the train window, on the bird’s table is a sketchbook and soda can.

    Source: tumblr.com

    → 11:33 AM, Apr 23
  • “In many ways the Light Phone III is a more mellow act of defiance, because it can pass as a regular smartphone, when in the hand. The camera lens peeks out in a recognizable way right above the palm, and the foreshortened size isn’t obvious at first. Whereas the Light Phone II was a clear if meek middle finger stuck up at smartphone addiction, the Light Phone III is more like the bird that you slowly crank up out of your fist—it takes a second to get it.”

    This New “Dumbphone” Is a Lot Smarter Than It Looks

    → 4:51 PM, Apr 18
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  • Source: Spatial Awareness: An are.na channel featuring photos of weird, wondrous, and spooky places.

    → 1:00 PM, Apr 18
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  • Back to a Website!

    → 10:15 AM, Apr 18
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  • “I often wonder about the costs of the “digital echo.” What is the psychological cost of knowing that your actions aren’t just your own, but create information that can be observed and analyzed by others? As more aspects of our lives generate digital echoes, they force an ambient awareness of being perpetually witnessed rather than simply existing.”

    Digital Echoes and Unquiet Minds

    → 10:25 AM, Apr 11
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  • Homeownership is a lifelong commitment to discovering what it takes to modernize a legacy system and the lengths to which and compromises you will make in doing so.

    Dan Hon

    → 10:22 AM, Apr 11
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  • “Books can be picked up at any time, and an idea that was written down in the past can be released back into the present, and help to influence a future.”

    How to organize your books

    → 10:19 AM, Apr 11
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  • Source: dezeen.com

    → 10:18 AM, Apr 11
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  • MF DOOM Instrumentals, something to listen to while you work.

    → 11:13 AM, Apr 4
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  • a cutaway illustration of a cave from a children’s book. Includes a mole disco party, caveman slumbering with a mammoth, and tiny submarine exploring a cave lake

    From: cutaway house illustrations appreciation post & fan club by way of Meanwhile.

    → 5:04 PM, Mar 24
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  • A pencil that has been painted to look like a cigarette

    “No Smoking” Mini Pencil

    → 2:11 PM, Mar 24
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  • “A premonition is growing. I believe large swaths of the internet will be ceded, like it or not, to the creatures of the digital night: ghostly bots, cackling trolls, the baying hounds of attention. I imagine this future internet as a vast, boiling miasma, punctuated by signal towers poking up into the clear air: blogs & shops, beacons of reality & sincerity, nodes of a human overlay network.”

    Shopkeeper

    → 10:46 AM, Mar 18
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