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Orbis Tertius 402 implied HN points 30 Oct 23
  1. The author invites readers to unsubscribe from their newsletter, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing what captures your attention.
  2. The author shares their transition from science and technology to literature and philosophy, influenced by mindfulness and meditation.
  3. The author aims to create unique and unconventional content, focusing on writing that challenges norms and embraces individual expression.
ancientlifecoach 58 implied HN points 15 Dec 23
  1. Reading about great deeds should make you feel greater yourself, like superior beings.
  2. Trips, especially educational ones, should aim to change you by interacting deeply with the place.
  3. Join the Cost of Glory Men's Retreat in Rome to study ancient persuasion techniques and learn from Roman figures.
Castalia 139 implied HN points 19 Apr 23
  1. The introduction of AI in chess has changed how players analyze games, making it less fun. Players no longer engage in lively discussions after games but rely on computers to point out mistakes.
  2. While AI can improve game performance, it can also lead to cheating issues and undermine the spirit of play. The traditional enjoyment of chess is getting overshadowed by a focus on 'playing better'.
  3. In creative fields like music and writing, AI-generated works may be technically good but lack the human touch. The true value of art comes from personal expression, not just technical excellence.
Computer Ads from the Past 128 implied HN points 07 Dec 24
  1. The post shares funny comics from an old Australian magazine about personal computers. It's a throwback to the humor of the tech community in the 1980s.
  2. It encourages readers to think about what computer ads they would like to see in the future. This invites creativity and engagement from the audience.
  3. The content highlights how technology and advertising have evolved over the years. It's interesting to look at how things were marketed back then compared to now.
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Castles in the Sky 38 implied HN points 24 Jul 25
  1. Browsing used bookstores can be a fun and random experience. Sometimes, you find great books by just looking around without a specific plan.
  2. Books can help us explore deep questions about truth and beauty. They can inspire us and lead to unexpected discoveries.
  3. Many people love used bookstores for their unique charm, just like people enjoy exploring new restaurants. It's all about the adventure of finding something special.
Why is this interesting? 120 implied HN points 14 Dec 24
  1. Film soundtracks hold deep meaning for many people and are often tied to personal memories and feelings.
  2. Exploring the daily lives of Roman Emperors can reveal interesting insights about their roles and responsibilities.
  3. Popular media, like film clips, can provoke thought and reflection on various topics.
Design Lobster 279 implied HN points 13 Jun 22
  1. Changing the scale of your design can have a significant impact.
  2. Turning a mistake into a distinctive part of your design can lead to unique outcomes.
  3. Deviate from the norm and embrace your creativity to make a difference.
Fisted by Foucault 313 implied HN points 03 Feb 24
  1. Democracy promotion efforts by the US have faced setbacks in various countries like Yugoslavia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria, leading to negative outcomes.
  2. Asia's strategic significance in the US-China competition is leading to a focus on democracy promotion in the region as a competitive advantage for the US.
  3. The evolution of music criticism, the effects of ideological capture on platforms like Pitchfork, and the changing landscape of American accents show the complexity of cultural influences over time.
The Digital Anthropologist 19 implied HN points 29 Apr 24
  1. Digital nostalgia encompasses longing for past technologies, even from recent years, like the appeal of physical keyboards on old devices.
  2. Nostalgia is a significant sociocultural device that influences our perceptions of the present, future, and technology. It aids in creativity, personal understanding, and societal governance.
  3. Digital nostalgia holds value in shaping how we integrate technology into our cultural systems, impacting product design, politics, economics, and societal norms both online and offline.
Litverse 59 implied HN points 07 Dec 23
  1. There's a missed opportunity for an infrastructure revolution that could have complemented the tech advancements we've seen.
  2. The integration of AI into our lives is inevitable, similar to how smartphones became ubiquitous tools. Embracing AI as a tool rather than a threat could lead to innovative creations.
  3. Viewing AI as a friend instead of a foe opens up possibilities for artistic expression and technological advancements, akin to historical shifts brought by inventions like the printing press.
Labor Intensive Art 39 implied HN points 08 Feb 24
  1. The author reflects on the cultural orientations toward labor and faith in Portugal and the impact of Protestant rationalism on capitalism.
  2. The author shares the personal connection to Portugal through her heritage and explores how previous generations altered their identities for the American dream.
  3. The post discusses the author's exploration of the difference in cultural attitudes toward work and productivity in different communities.
We're Gonna Get Those Bastards 5 implied HN points 26 Dec 25
  1. Beauty is a positive value that signals achievement and civilization across people, art, and built environments.
  2. Much of beauty is the result of effort and craft—grooming, fashion, music, and workmanship require real work, and trying is a virtue.
  3. Ugliness often comes from aggression, decay, or bad politics, and outer appearance commonly reflects inner character.
The Leftovers 99 implied HN points 02 Feb 23
  1. The author had a close encounter with death when a building collapsed shortly after they passed by, prompting reflection on life and luck.
  2. The experience influenced the author's upcoming publication, 'We Are But Nothing / No somos nada,' a dark comedy dealing with death and the thin line between worlds.
  3. The author's personal experiences and reflections heavily influenced their writing and decision-making in the publishing process.
Kvetch 33 implied HN points 09 Aug 25
  1. The show 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' is a powerful representation of Australia, highlighting both its beauty and the brutal realities of war. It dives deep into the emotional impacts of conflict on soldiers and their loved ones.
  2. The main character, Dorrigo Evans, embodies the struggles and complexities of war, love, and loss. His journey reflects the harsh realities faced by many during the war, showcasing both strength and vulnerability.
  3. The series doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of history and human nature. It explores themes of suffering, meaninglessness, and the stark contrast between the glorification of war and the tragic consequences it brings.
Seven Senses 1 HN point 08 Sep 24
  1. Creative friendships can lead to amazing collaborations. They let you share ideas, inspire each other, and grow together.
  2. Trust is important in these relationships. Whether it's sharing meals or working on projects, being open and supportive helps deepen the bond.
  3. Even if friends go separate ways, the memories and connections can last. It's like a part of them stays with you, no matter the distance.
The Intersection 59 implied HN points 05 Dec 23
  1. To stay relevant as a designer, it's important to move beyond traditional design roles and embrace technology and new skillsets.
  2. The role of design is debated, with some saying it's less important than technology, but in reality, design is crucial for bringing ideas to life.
  3. Being a bridge between disciplines, understanding different mindsets, and learning varied languages can help designers become the lead character in the evolving creative landscape.
The Weekly Dish 46 implied HN points 21 Jun 25
  1. The importance of community in self-discovery is highlighted. Engaging with others helps us learn more about ourselves.
  2. Shared experiences, like moving or exploring new places, create connections. These moments can bring joy and inspiration.
  3. Humor and creativity shine through challenges. Finding funny stories or lighthearted moments can make tough situations feel better.
Disaffected Newsletter 179 implied HN points 02 Mar 23
  1. Love has the power to change our situation and take us to new places. It can help us escape tough times.
  2. Supporting each other through love is important for personal growth and happiness. Together, we can face challenges better.
  3. Communicating openly about feelings can strengthen relationships. Sharing thoughts and emotions creates deeper connections.
Rings of Saturn 130 implied HN points 24 Nov 24
  1. There's a hidden stage in Fighters Megamix that can be accessed under specific conditions. It's called the 'Oshima Stage' and players discovered it through hacking.
  2. To get to the hidden stage naturally, players must follow a process that includes battling the CPU and restricting character choices. This can unlock the special stage during gameplay.
  3. The creator of the game, Yutaka Ito, shared his regrets about the hidden stage freezing during gameplay. It seems to be a topic of nostalgia and curiosity for long-time fans.
J ROBERT CLARK - MAKES 78 implied HN points 24 Feb 23
  1. Cursive handwriting is becoming less common among the younger generation.
  2. Technology like automated scanning systems may struggle to read cursive handwriting.
  3. The disappearance of cursive handwriting may lead to the loss of historical documents and a unique art form.
Friends of Parsnip 58 implied HN points 05 Dec 23
  1. Dan Sosa brings new AI flavors to Parsnip, merging AI, gastronomy, and passion for learning.
  2. The vision at Parsnip is to use AI to empower people and enhance human experiences, not replace them.
  3. Dan Sosa's background in AI, cooking, and mixology will help Parsnip create personalized learning experiences and bring people together through food.
diabolical 78 implied HN points 21 Apr 23
  1. Artificial intelligence can be used for creating elaborate and emotional art pieces.
  2. AI technologies like animation and voice synthesis are being combined to create unique videos.
  3. There is a democratization of art and creation happening with AI tools, leading to a potential shift in the creative industry.
New_ Public 78 implied HN points 06 Aug 23
  1. Making space for show and tell in online spaces is important for fostering engagement and community.
  2. Exploring creative and thoughtful approaches to web accessibility, like using alt text as a form of artistic expression, can enhance online experiences for disability communities.
  3. The use of AI in the arts raises concerns about workers' rights and the prioritization of profits over people in creative industries.
tsalikhov 78 implied HN points 09 Jun 23
  1. Investing in traditional fine art is challenging due to market complexities and transaction limitations.
  2. Art indices provide an incomplete picture of the art market, with limited representativeness and investability.
  3. Digital art on the blockchain offers potential as a more accessible and diverse asset class with compelling risk-reward ratios.
interintellect 78 implied HN points 06 Mar 23
  1. Thesis Festival 2023 brought together top writers for presentations and discussions.
  2. Thesis Festival focused on intimate spaces and featured talented speakers.
  3. Favorite quotes from Thesis Festival speakers centered on unique perspectives and insights.
Objet 78 implied HN points 26 May 23
  1. The relationship between humans and shopping objects is broken, aiming to bring back joy and pride in mindful shopping.
  2. Objects can hold soul and meaning, like Rendl's Japanese teacups, representing significant moments in the creator's life.
  3. There is a need to shift towards a circular economy, embracing repair and sustainability in design to combat overconsumption.
Green Graphic Design 78 implied HN points 13 Mar 23
  1. Tyrian Purple, a pigment from snails, was highly valued in history for its rarity and difficulty to extract.
  2. The process of extracting Tyrian Purple involved crushing snails, soaking them, and boiling for over a week.
  3. Companies are now developing sustainable, animal-free alternatives to traditional Tyrian Purple extraction methods.
The False Consensus Effect 78 implied HN points 11 Apr 23
  1. The importance of focusing on nature and solitude to find balance amidst the overwhelming people-centric world.
  2. Questioning traditional spiritual and societal constructs, like the role of influential figures such as the Dalai Lama, and advocating for a more personal and family-centric approach to compassion and wisdom.
  3. Reflecting on the challenges of modern life, materialism, and the need to prioritize mindful living and genuine connections while navigating societal expectations.
Technology, Environment, and Art 39 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Sharing in the context of social media has shifted from self-expression to generating content for consumerism and mass appeal.
  2. Technology platforms often train us to modify our expressions to fit their standards, sacrificing true creativity for recognition.
  3. To maintain genuine creative expression, prioritize creating what you want over chasing likes and followers, and be wary of distorting your content for tech platforms.
The Leftovers 99 implied HN points 23 Jan 23
  1. AI is already heavily involved in shaping cultural products, leading to concerns about the loss of human creativity
  2. The prevalence of algorithms in various aspects of culture and entertainment points to a long-standing trend towards automation
  3. The evolution of culture into a commodity and the influence of algorithms have significantly impacted the creative landscape, challenging traditional notions of human creativity
Design Lobster 299 implied HN points 18 Apr 22
  1. In the late 19th century, there was a debate on acceptable women's clothing, with the Rational Dress Society advocating for comfort and autonomy over traditional restrictive garments like corsets and bustles.
  2. The kotatsu heat table is a clever Japanese design combining a low dining table with a blanket and electric heater, providing warmth and coziness while reducing the need to heat an entire room.
  3. Bréné Brown's quote 'Lean into the discomfort of the work' reminds us that discomfort can lead to growth and innovation, urging us to embrace mindfulness and vulnerability in our design work.
Men Yell at Me 301 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Ryan Walters appointed a controversial figure to the State's Department of Education, sparking criticism
  2. NYT upset Midwesterners with a tater tot casserole recipe that omitted canned cream of mushroom soup
  3. Positive events like emerging cicadas, local bar ownership, and charity work bring hope amidst controversies
The Recovering Academic 217 implied HN points 10 May 22
  1. In American society, there is a strong obsession with numbers, including college acceptance rates, GPA, standardized test scores, and social media metrics.
  2. The focus on numbers in education and publishing can sometimes overshadow the true value of human relationships and craftsmanship.
  3. Many individuals, from parents to writers, feel pressured to constantly pursue more followers, higher acceptance rates, and increased numbers, often at the expense of authenticity and genuine connection.
Story Club with George Saunders 117 implied HN points 12 Dec 24
  1. Finding peace in difficult times can come from focusing on positive systems and relationships in your life. It's important to connect with people and activities that align with your values.
  2. Art and writing can be a powerful way to express feelings and connect with others. Creative work can serve as a positive outlet and a source of meaning.
  3. Even when overwhelmed, small acts of kindness, like writing, can make a big impact. Taking little steps each day can help bring happiness and presence into your life.
Castalia 159 implied HN points 13 Feb 23
  1. Todd Field, the director of Tár, had a long break from making films due to Hollywood's complicated processes, but his return with Tár showed he still has great talent. His films often dive deep into themes of power and tragedy.
  2. Tár explores complex issues around power dynamics and the consequences of unethical behavior. The film uniquely portrays a female abuser, challenging traditional narratives around power and accountability.
  3. The ending of Tár suggests that her true fulfillment comes from being able to create and manipulate time through music, rather than from traditional values of success or art, highlighting a deeper understanding of what power can mean.
Read Max 395 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. The movie 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' is a wild mix of genres like kung fu, horror, period drama, and conspiracy thriller set in 18th-century France.
  2. The film captures a turn-of-the-millennium 'Bootleg Cinema' vibe with its commitment to each genre element and its unique visual style.
  3. The narrative of the movie cleverly navigates historical and philosophical themes, presenting surprising twists and unique characters like Monica Bellucci's role and the Vatican conspiracy.
bad cattitude 101 implied HN points 05 Jan 25
  1. Trust is hard to find, especially in difficult times. It's important to seek and maintain trust in our relationships.
  2. Navigating through tough situations can be challenging, but understanding and support from others can help.
  3. Maintaining a positive attitude is key, even when faced with negativity or adversity.
By Reason Alone 110 implied HN points 24 Dec 24
  1. There's an event called Patch in Dublin for young entrepreneurs to start new projects. It's a good chance for 16 to 21-year-olds in Europe to get involved.
  2. A world champion Scrabble player recently won championships in French and Spanish without knowing the languages. This shows just how unique and skilled he is.
  3. You can now compare multiple chatbot responses at once to see which is best. This helps understand how different AI models work.