Somewhere in NY, 1973.
Somewhere in NY, 1973.
I’m increasingly convinced that a much more relaxed approach to knowledge consumption – one that involves putting way less pressure on yourself to retain what you read, listen to, or watch – isn’t only more enjoyable, but better for your creative output, too. The first reason for this is that forgetting is a filter. Oliver Burkeman from his newsletter The Imperfectionist: How to forget what you read
A tiny sci-fi story by @smllwrlds
Beadz is an experimental, polymetric drum machine, built with web technologies. Looks super fun and the aesthetic is great.
Happy 21st Birthday To Largehearted Boy: A Playlist. Wow, 21 years of blogging. Also, great gift to us!
Jay-Z’s 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading with Fourth Amendment Guidance for Cops and Perps. Does what it says on the tin.
Crackling Fireplace with Thunder, Rain and Howling Wind Sounds. This video is a whole mood.
Why You Should Stop Picking Your Nose. It’s a risk factor for alzheimers!