There is a lot of anxiety. I have a lot of anxiety. The public is being asked to understand the second most complex system in the human body while navigating a sea of misinformation while coping with
Nov 2021 Comments at hacker news . That our atmosphere has low enough pressure and levels of deuterium that nuclear fission in air doesn’t cause hydrogen atoms to fuse into helium, meaning that the fi
I must have been around six when a friend of my parents gave me a VHS tape she’d recorded from PBS, along with a stack of Andrew Lang fairy tale books. She thought I’d like them. On the tape was a mus
To build a product, you need to talk to people. You need to talk to potential customers, and to potential employees. People whose expertise you could use, and people who could use yours. Any leader th
In my second ever post I wrote this about my experience reading sociology of science writing: It’s exasperating to read something were the author’s preoccupations and thought patterns are so unlike yo
“How we choose to do what we need to do is the basis of culture; the difference between grabbing a bodega sandwich to sitting down for omakase . All these nuances across the spectrum of experience. Bu
We live in the age of Performative Reading. Consuming as many books as possible has become a competitive sport for knowledge workers who want to show off their intellectual curiosity. To do so, they r
So, here you are, my friend, following a lot of brilliant women on Twitter (I hope). It's so fun, and the best part of Twitter is connecting with people, so you want to reply to some of her great twee
Days Before Dying, Stephen Sondheim Reflected: ‘I’ve Been Lucky’ In an interview on Sunday, the revered composer and lyricist, 91, contentedly discussed his shows running on Broadway and off, as well
I have often wondered why, exactly, I love the musicals of Stephen Sondheim as much as I do. I worry, sometimes, that what I love in them is their cynicism: the blithe, wordy worldliness of the free-s
Early in one’s life, it’s easy to be driven by goals. Pass the test, get the grade. Get a job, buy a car. Get into university, finish university. Get married, have a kid. There are a lot of things to
Estimated reading time: 14 minutes Image via Nuno Cruz At the end of 2014 I received an email informing me that I had read over a million words in the ‘read it later’ app Pocket over the course of the
I created Crypto Mondrians, a set of code-generated art NFTs on the blockchain. My code-generated NFT collection, Crypto Mondrian //DARK . I I first dabbled with cryptocurrency in 2011 when I wrote an
Estimated reading time: 19 minutes This is an introduction to Building a Second Brain, the proven method to organize your digital life and unlock your creative potential. How many brilliant ideas have
It’s still early days in crypto. That’s what you’ll hear everywhere when you start digging into crypto and web3 today. For most new users this unfortunately feels a bit closer to the wild west . There
The first time Tom Hanks nearly destroyed Connor Ratliff’s career was on June 12, 2000. The Missouri-born Ratliff, then an aspiring actor in his mid-twenties living in England, landed what he hoped wo
Some examples of people quickly accomplishing ambitious things together. BankAmericard. Dee Hock was given 90 days to launch the BankAmericard card (which became the Visa card), starting from scratch.
My love for pizza overlaps my love for focaccia. They’re both tremendously satisfying breads, elevated to godly heights by their toppings. Focaccia is the perfect bread because it’s trivial to make; i
Frames, 18th century, French Truly too busy to be publishing even a short blog post at this moment; however, I just came across the loveliest thing, and I feel compelled! Look, near the top of this
Home Cleaning By Jackie Reeve Published August 12, 2021 Photo: Michael Murtaugh As Wirecutter’s bedding reporter, I’ve spent hundreds of hours doing laundry over the past several years. I’ve also writ
We live in an economy of vibes. Good vibes , bad vibes, weird vibes , Boss Baby vibes — it feels like as the pandemic wears on, the word “vibes” has grown ever more prominent in our lexicon as a descr
14 min read · Jun 8, 2021 -- After posting Pronouns 101 and Pronouns 102 , I’ve been receiving more questions from readers! Thusfar, the questions I’ve had have been sort of aimed at how do I avoid mi
This is where I give away all of my blogging secrets. I’ve decided to divest myself of any advantages Macdrifter has built over the past 12 years. My hope is that I will see fewer links to the Verge a
Customers dine at Picos Restaurant, which received threats following their announcement of continuing to require masks, as the state of Texas prepares to lift its mask mandate and reopen businesses to
<-- home September 26, 2018 When my paternal grandmother moved to Germany, she didn’t speak a word of German. But she was alone, in her forties, with two small kids, so she had to learn. She taught he
In the early two-thousands, Merlin Mann, a Web designer and avowed Macintosh enthusiast, was working as a freelance project manager for software companies. He had held similar roles for years, so he k
Cal Cunningham in Durham on Election Day. Reuters/Jonathan Drake Cal Cunningham, the Democrat who tried to unseat Sen. Thom Tillis in North Carolina, finally conceded on Tuesday. Right after doing so,
My husband and I did not have sex on our wedding night. The bed in the house in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, where we spent our honeymoon was piled high with a white duvet that was puffy like a cumulus c
A famous notion in the business world is the “Curse of the new HQ”. The theory is that companies tend to build out a swanky new office just as their success peaks, at which point a fancy space full of
This is what it’s all about. Photo: Courtesy of CNN As Election Day turned into Election Week, John King kept working. CNN’s chief national correspondent pulled successive 12-to-14-hour on-air shifts,
13 Aug HOW DO I TELL MY FAMILY I’M REALLY HAPPY (IN A WAY THAT’S WAY OUTSIDE THEIR EXPERIENCE)? Posted at 15:03h in Uncategorized by Dear Bear, I don’t mean to sound like a Tumblr post but all of this
Mention “tiki” and his is the first name to be brought up. He fabricated his own beachcomber persona, complete with pith hat, safari suits and floral leis; he hollowed out pineapples and coconuts in w
Twitter Had Been Drawing a Line for Months When Trump Crossed It Inside the company, one faction wanted Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief, to take a hard line against the president’s tweets while another u
Nerds, we did it. We have graduated, along with oil, real estate, insurance, and finance, to the big T. Trillions of dollars. Trillions ! Get to that number any way you like: Sum up the market cap of
Editor’s Note: As this post has gotten a bit of attention, we wanted to add in the name of my friend’s restaurants. They’re fighting the good fight right now, so if you happen to be in the Kansas area
It’s Halide’s third birthday! Every year, we’re going to celebrate with a recap. Last year was big. Buckle up, because this one’s a rollercoaster. In the last year, we’ve released five major updates t
Andy Matuschak writes : Top-tier athletes are fanatically disciplined about improving their foundational skills—skills which transcend any sport, the same kind of agility drills you might see an army
Evan Rachel Wood and I are seated on a couch in the corner of a cavernous L.A. photography studio, each of us curled up in pretzel-like ways: me, one knee pulled up to my chest and leaning sharply to
One of the most profound consequences of the information age is the ability to do so many things while ignoring location. I no longer need to visit most shops, libraries, or travel agents. (I'm lookin