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“It’s all right if things don’t change today. We’re gonna keep doing what we do. The world can either catch up or not.” · AMY RAY

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Posts from blogs I read written in the last few days.

  • TypeParis Now26 🇫🇷 Elliot Jay Stocks

    See the full details on the event’s website…

    The Other Day · 10:00
  • Kirkus on Sentient Design: “Get It” Josh Clark

    Kirkus Reviews calls Sentient Design “an essential guide for building responsible and revolutionary AI-mediated user experiences.” Their verdict: “Get it.” In this insightf…

    Today · 11:36
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    • Reimagining the Mouse Pointer for the AI Era
  • Perhaps businesses are collecting too much data for... Jason Kottke

    Perhaps businesses are collecting too much data for their own good. “Each morning at 10am, I get an email from Caroline in the finance team showing the cash we have in the bank compared w…

    Today · 11:16
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    • Mike Monteiro on how to deal with your suddenly grown-up...
    • What’s Your Favorite Recipe?
    • I have always liked Steve Kerr, but I did not expect to...
    • Handy app: “Point your camera at anything (a dress,...
    • “In 2014, the Dutch scholar Hans Corneel de Roos...
    • Physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on who should read...
    • Quaker principles line up quite well with modern...
    • The Revolt Against the Girl Bosses…...
    • The Night Witches: The Female Nazi Hunters of WWII
    • 25 Books That Capture This American Moment . They...
    • Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains ....
    • On “rich guy has an opinion” journalism ,...
    • World History Timeline
    • New York’s Neue Galerie Will Merge With the Metropolitan...
    • The Neanderthal dentist: archaeologists found evidence...
    • Sarah Rose (who is blind): “Meta glasses are...
    • How Russell Vought Became the Shadow President
    • Omg, Amazon Prime inserted an ad for Febreze in the...
    • A very good, very 2026 headline: Japan Runs Out of Robot...
    • When Your Participation Is Decoration
    • “I believe in myself. That’s why I...
    • Shape of Dreams (Zendaya × Spike Jonze)
    • The Guardian asked authors, critics, and academics to...
    • The 2026 National Recording Registry inductees were...
    • This Tiny Celestial Body Past Pluto Shouldn’t Have an...
    • A Moment That Changed Me: I Saw My First Total Solar...
    • What Childhood Folklore Did You Learn As a Kid?
    • I Want to Live Like Costco People . “Embracing the...
    • Robin Sloan writes about the personalized, AI-written,...
    • What Would J.R.R. Tolkien Think of Palantir?
    • Meet the Sad Wives of AI . “Princess Diana...
    • Just dropped: Foo Fighters’ Tiny Desk Concert ....
  • Grief in the AI Age Brad Frost

     I want to talk about this moment in time, this AI era, through the lens of grief. Grief is a powerful response to loss. When we think about grief, we often think about death, but it’s take…

    Yesterday · 22:48
  • La Pedra Go Club in Barcelona Cassidy Williams

    I visited a decades-old Go club in Barcelona!…

    Yesterday · 18:00
  • Establishing a weekly user interview routine Jonnie Hallman

    For the first time in years, I start performing user interviews again, and remember how valuable they can be.…

    Yesterday · 12:26
  • The closing talks at UX London 2026 Jeremy Keith

    When I told you about the schedule for UX London 2026, I said: After your afternoon workshop there’ll be one final closing talk at the end of each day before we head to the bar. These closin…

    Three Days Ago · 08:59
  • Studio Notes #84 Dan Cederholm

    Greetings, Bon Vivants. Here are this week’s Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 🖼️ The level of detail and intricate line work of these art pr…

    Three Days Ago · 06:00
  • tweet Derek Sivers

    Prepare your “no” and keep it handy: sive.rs/n0…

    Four Days Ago · 16:07
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    • Prepare your “no” and keep it handy

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