“Minimalist design is about reducing the surface area of an experience. Frictionless design is about reducing the energy required by an experience.” Or: minimalist design reduces the number of features of a product, frictionless design reduces the amount of Kahneman System 2 processing needed to use the product.
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Adam Savage’s One Day Builds: Star Trek Captain’s Chair
Adam Savage’s One Day Builds: Star Trek Captain’s Chair
Elon Musk’s Space Dream Almost Killed Tesla
“Dec. 23, 2008, SpaceX received a wonderful shock. The company won a $1.6 billion contract for 12 NASA resupply flights to the space station. Then the Tesla deal ended up closing successfully, on Christmas Eve, hours before Tesla would have gone bankrupt. Musk had just a few hundred thousand dollars left and could not have made payroll the next day.”
A Database Of All Things Brainy
“…the institute is creating a freely available online database that eventually will include thousands of nerve cells. For now, the Allen Cell Types Database has detailed information on 240 mouse cells, including their distinctive shapes.”
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A new study shows writing and speaking are "quasi-independent language systems" in the brain http://t.co/NMk4kGd4nU pic.twitter.com/7KYc7ha2AE
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) May 13, 2015
Brandcast 2015: ZeFrank, BuzzFeed Motion Pictures
Brandcast 2015: ZeFrank, BuzzFeed Motion Pictures
The Future of Web Design is Hidden in the History of Architecture
“It’s uncanny how similar the recent “flat design” movement is to the Renaissance. Renaissance architecture called for a return to Classical logic. Simple geometric forms replaced ornate complexity. Designs became cleaner. People started publishing treatises with the new rules, and it all got a little more meta.”
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“Curricula” http://t.co/9tKz5DTGyV
— Nathan Peretic (@nathanperetic) May 13, 2015
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This is what happens when you send me to cover two 15-17 teams playing a random Tuesday night game. http://t.co/WA9ehLPHg1
— Craig Calcaterra (@craigcalcaterra) May 13, 2015
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The Scully/Satchel story, a fun one RT @snidog: @jay_jaffe Did you see this? https://t.co/123oerjtU5
— Jay Jaffe (@jay_jaffe) May 13, 2015
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Re-reading this from @kenarneson and it's still great, not like there's any reason it wouldn't be. http://t.co/gncKyi7bCA
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) May 13, 2015
Wendell Berry on How to Be a Poet and a Complete Human Being
from: May 12, 2015 at 04:16PM
How Some Men Fake an 80-Hour Workweek, and Why It Matters – NYTimes.com
“Those specifically requesting a lighter workload, who were disproportionately women, suffered in their performance reviews; those who took a lighter workload more discreetly didn’t suffer. The maxim of “ask forgiveness, not permission” seemed to apply.”
Psychology of Pricing: A Gigantic List of Strategies
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Ever wanted a handy dandy guide how how to apply the 20-80 scale? Here ya go pic.twitter.com/tkt0VxAuT9
— Ryan Parker (@RA_Parker) May 11, 2015
Interview with Brunello Cucinelli
“Basically, what is human dignity made of? If we work together, say, and, even with one look, I make you understand that you are worth nothing and I look down on you, I have killed you. But if I give you regards and respect — out of esteem, responsibility is spawned. Then out of responsibility comes creativity, because every human being has an amount of genius in them. Man needs dignity even more than he needs bread.”
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Signals that baffled astronomers for 17 years traced to observatory's microwave http://t.co/IQMIL2WJgD pic.twitter.com/IJ0Rwvys1U
— Alex Ogle (@Alex_Ogle) May 10, 2015
Charlie Munger Comments and the Art of Stock Picking
“Any damn fool can see that a horse carrying a light weight with a wonderful win rate and a good post position, etc., etc. is way more likely to win than a horse with a terrible record and extra weight and so on and so on. But if you look at the odds, the bad horse pays 100 to 1, whereas the good horse pays 3 to 2. Then it’s not clear which is statistically the best bet using the mathematics of Fermat and Pascal.”