i read somewhere once that ~99% of people online are lurkers who never post
which is interesting, because posting can completely change your experience of the internet, and sometimes your whole life. it has changed my relationships, career, and sense of what is possible, and i’ve watched the same thing happen for many of my friends
these platforms can be antisocial or deeply social depending on how you use them. every post is a small bid for connection
i like thinking of social media less as a place to consume or “build a brand”, and more as a personal web of interest, a place to think out loud and leave little signals for the people looking for the same things you are
The loudest story about AI is a lonely one. One person with an army of chatbots. Other humans are friction.
That gets the future wrong. The best things aren’t built alone.
In a moment of change, we want to remind the world (and ourselves) what Notion stands for:
— Think Together
I love seeing Red Crow Community College's description of Blackfoot way of knowing and living, and how they adopt that in their research
https://t.co/6JJR47JQec
doing a deep dive on Canadian education institutions
fascinating to see the abundance of pedagogies/opportunities/research/partnerships across the country
including this "Rant-like-Rick" session at Vancouver Island University
people talk about Apple fumbling the bag with Apple Health and then point to ChatGPT Health as something that will definitively work
Genuinely curious why people think Apple health didn't succeed? And where they think OpenAI has a significant advantage to avoid those same mistakes
i wish calendly had the option to let you choose a different timezone for different dates wrt availability
ex: for a certain time period I will be in EST, after that I will be in GMT. but I can only seem to have one universal time zone across my whole calendar?