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Nibs, Ink and Paper - Om Malik

Om Malik on Nibs, Ink and Paper:

It has been said that writing on paper helps us remember better, and at this stage of my life, I can use all the help I can get. It is a real shame more people don’t use fountain pens — it can be such an antidote to constantly peering into our screen and thumbing our way to the carpal tunnel syndrome.

Om gets it.

I don’t watch the Oscars but I am watching Olivia Colman’s acceptance speech for like the 12th time and I still tear up every time.

I miss the days when I could scroll down a simple web page and not have shit start flying all over the place.

The problem with Markdown is that it’s not Org mode. Otherwise it’s great.

Seeking the productive life - Stephen Wolfram

Stephen Wolfram:

Often I’ll do a meeting where I have lots of people in case we need to get their input. But for most of the meeting I don’t need all of them to be paying attention (and I’m happy if they’re getting other work done). But if video is on, seeing people who are not paying attention just seems to viscerally kill the mood of almost any meeting.

Wolfram goes into great detail about his process and systems. He takes things way farther than I would dream of. It’s long and fascinating and I loved reading it. He’s kind of my hero now. I actually bought Wolfram’s software at one point but it goes mostly over my head.

He has this in his basement:

And also this. Don’t you love it?

The Communal Mind, Patricia Lockwood

A few choice sections from Patricia Lockwood travels through the internet:

White people, who had the political educations of potatoes (lumpy, unseasoned and biased towards the Irish), were suddenly feeling compelled to speak out about injustice. This happened once every forty years on average, usually after a period when folk music became popular again. When folk music became popular again, it reminded people that they had ancestors, and then, after a considerable delay, that their ancestors had done bad things.

This new paradise was much like the original: a place with a big snake in it where everyone could be weird about women.

lmao what if video games really did lead to the downfall of society, her little brother texted her. But she was thinking of something much further back. What if it really had been a mistake to start writing things down in the first place?

The more closely we could associate a diet with cavemen the more we loved it. Cavemen were not famous for living a long time, but they were famous for being exactly what the fuck they were supposed to be, something we could no longer say about ourselves.

There was, after all, no paradise like the past. It was a place where she knew what was going to happen, a place where she would always choose the right side, where the failure was in history and not in herself, where she did not read the wrong writers, was not seized with surges of enthusiasm for the wrong leaders, did not eat the wrong animals, cheer at bullfights, call little kids Pussy’ as a nickname, believe in fairies or mediums or spirit photography, blood purity or manifest destiny or night air, did not lobotomise her daughters or send her sons to war, where she was not subject to the swells and currents and storms of the mind of the time — which could not be escaped except through genius, and even then you beat your wife, abandoned your children, pinched the rumps of your maids, had maids even. She had seen the century spin to its conclusion and she knew how it turned out. Everything had been decided by a sky in long black judge robes, and she floated as the head at the top of it and saw everything, everything, backward, backward, and turned away in fright from her own bright day.

I could do without the third-person gimmick, and some of it tries too hard, but if I have to keep reading pieces” about The Trouble With the Internet, then more like this would do.

But for the first time in a long time, I’m starting to feel like a human again nyt

like a human again”. I may be hospitalized for excessive eye-rolling. Do I need another ditched my phone…” article?

Today I used BBEdit, Things, and Safari for getting stuff done and it was very pleasant.

Oh FFS I just used BBEdit for a thing that I always use BBEdit for and now VS Code feels janky as hell in comparison. I’m impossible.