Nature’s playbook ⌘ Read more…
https://hotelconcierge.tumblr.com/post/113360634364/the-stanford-marshmallow-prison-experiment probably wrong, iq predictive, but marshmallow test is (apparently?) not
Gut hack ⌘ Read more…
Reading John Gray in war ⌘ Read more…
Your guide to Developer Experience Week at GitHub InFocus ⌘ Read more…
@prologic@twtxt.net I’ve just never had it be a rewarding experience.
If you are leading and or managing a team, one of the most important things you need to know are how do people want their feedback. My experience is that it varies from person to person (I suspect that there are many more than two camps :-)) and as such it is unlikely that you can meet that need in group feedback. Toxic positivity does more harm than good | Hacker News
challenge for qualia relationism: it seems plausible that for a relation between two qualia to be established to actually create the quality of the experience, they should occur at near points in time. however, people in great pain don’t usually at the same time seem to recall memories of especially pleasurable moments.
okay. txtnish is now officially sketchy. sometimes feeds don’t update, even if I run txtnish update, and this means missing replies. I gotta find something else if I’m going to make this more than a write-only experience.
My experience of writing a CLI app in go ⌘ https://dormoshe.io/trending-news/my-experience-of-writing-a-cli-in-go-1ni8-15494
There is a palpable difference between the universe described by many religions and the universe described by science. The former is all built from concepts rooted in human society such as father, son, judgment, commandment, obedience, sacrifice, punishment etc. The latter is built from eerie ideas such as force field, wavefunction, observable, reference frame, superposition etc. The former feels small, ordinary, familiar and manmade. The latter feels like we’re fumbling for words to describe something that fundamentally transcends ordinary human experience. 100k Stars | Hacker News
Remote Education: Creating community through shared experiences ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-09-24-remote-education-creating-community-through-shared-experiences/
A better logs experience with GitHub Actions ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-09-23-a-better-logs-experience-with-github-actions/
Probably career suicidal (never admit it in your application) but honestly the thing I’ve found helps is just not caring about work at all. It’s like the equivalent to acceptance in grief. Get the day done, look forward to the weekend, when you book time off make sure to book the following Monday. I’ll do the job as best I can for as long as I’m paid but if you think I’m here for any reason other than money to pay the bills you’re completely delusional. Survey: The average worker experiences career burnout – by the age of 32 | Hacker News
Check out the Azure CLI experience now available in Desktop Stable ⌘ https://www.docker.com/blog/check-out-the-azure-cli-experience-now-available-in-desktop-stable/
documenting my experiments with twtxt/weewiki integration at the !twtxt_playground
Experiments with Raspberry Pis ⌘ https://hack.org/mc/blog/raspis.html
Git Credential Manager Core: Building a universal authentication experience ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-07-02-git-credential-manager-core-building-a-universal-authentication-experience/
Remote work: Reshaping the workplace experience ⌘ https://github.blog/2020-06-26-remote-work-reshaping-the-workplace-experience/
All infra teams eventually become platforms. All product teams eventually become experiences. When viewed negatively this is called scope creep. I don’t know what it’s called when viewed positively but I expect the word “holistic” to be used unironically. The Rise of Platform Engineering | Hacker News
A test app in Mu, and an experience report: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/104250249472942612
Posted to Entropy Arbitrage: Experimenting with Worker Threads https://john.colagioia.net/blog/2020/04/15/worker.html #techtips #programming #javascript #threads
While not disagreeing with your point, it is also worth noting that in some contexts developers are regarded as unemployable if they don’t have experience with whatever the latest technology is so it is hardly surprising that people use every opportunity they can to get exposure to the latest tools. Overthinking it and the value of simple solutions (2019) | Hacker News
Berlin…divides writers and thinkers into two categories: hedgehogs, who view the world through the lens of a single defining idea , and foxes, who draw on a wide variety of experiences and for whom the world cannot be boiled down to a single idea . Turtleocracy | Hacker News
I’m going to call all “apps” programs again as part of my retro-computing experience.
@ckipp@chronica.xyz @neauoire@wiki.xxiivv.com Glad you like my little experiment! I’m tweaking it daily, I’ll try to release the code properly once it’s clean enough.
Today I learned that onions are a sulfur-rich food. You can experience this yourself if you caramelize down roughly seven onions and eat half the batch in one sitting. Try not to do this if you’re going to be around people with functioning noses.
Serial Experiments Lain Opening - Duvet (8bit) - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6Jn98ktFw0
protagonist backstory: escaped from a thought experiment, and on the run ever since
Sander van der Burg’s blog: IFF file format experiments http://sandervanderburg.blogspot.com/2012/06/iff-file-format-experiments.html
What’s the difference between poetry and prose? I’d say that with prose, one aims to constrain the set of possible meanings as tightly as possible to minimize misunderstanding. Poetry has the richness of possible meanings that direct experience has.
my no-laptop experiment is still going alright… although i’m kind of just excited to start messing around with my new one when it comes
In the Web’s Hyperreality, Information Is Experience | Hapgood https://hapgood.us/2018/11/20/in-the-webs-hyperreality-information-is-experience/
Conspiracy theory: the Titanic didn’t sink because it was swapped with a replica of the Titanic from the future in order to hide evidence from the Philidelphia experiment
Inside the larps that let human players experience AI life - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/1/18185945/live-action-roleplaying-larp-game-design-artificial-intelligence-ethics-issues
The Narkomfin Building in Moscow (1928-29): a Built Experiment on Everyday Life “ SOCKS http://socks-studio.com/2016/12/04/the-narkomfin-building-in-moscow-1928-29-a-built-experiment-on-everyday-life/
The Teens Who Listen to ‘Mallwave’ Are Nostalgic for an Experience They’ve Never Had - MEL Magazine https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/the-teens-who-listen-to-mallwave-are-nostalgic-for-an-experience-theyve-never-had
@kas@enotty.dk I should have gone for the two-hour nap (to a first approximation, I can’t powernap). Ended up going to bed at 5 without having had a two-hour nap previously. Failed experiments are the price of knowledge, I guess.
On Experience, Memory, Evidence: Joan Scott & Allan Megill - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS0nDTGu0QY
Speaking to Listening Machines: Literary Experiments with Aural Interfaces http://electronicbookreview.com/essay/speaking-to-listening-machines-literary-experiments-with-aural-interfaces/
Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism - Los Angeles Review of Books https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/thieves-of-experience-how-google-and-facebook-corrupted-capitalism/
Band name of the day: experiments upon vegetables
Divus | Nick Land “ An Experiment in Inhumanism http://divus.cc/london/en/article/nick-land-ein-experiment-im-inhumanismus
Cringe and the Design of Sacred Experiences https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2018/01/11/cringe-and-the-design-of-sacred-experiences/
Alan Kay: How Simply and Understandably Could The “Personal Computing Experience” Be Programmed? on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/10260548
TempleOS: an educational tool for programming experiments - TechRepublic https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/software-engineer/templeos-an-educational-tool-for-programming-experiments/
further uses include:↵* psychoforensics: finding out which of your experiences are the bad ones, and editing them out↵* forcing subpersonalities: maybe you want to share a brain with that artist whose mind you found on a torrent site↵* mind tattoos
Hellraiser, Bataille and Limit Experiences - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ge0P8z_q1M