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Digital news is broken. Actually, news itself is broken. Almost all news organizations have abandoned reporting in favor of editorial; have cultivated reader opinion in place of responsibility; and have traded ethical standards for misdirection and whatever consensus defines as forgivable. And this is before you even lay eyes on what passes for news design on a monitor or device screen these days. — Andy Rutledge | Design View [h/t: Shane] (via kateoplis)
“Suffering is due entirely to clinging or resisting; it is a sign of our unwillingness to move on, to flow with life.”
— Nisargadatta Maharaj (via cougarch)
logging onto facebook
(Source: tenyearshung)
The Show Must Go On
(via msambivalence)
It’s the tragedy of loving, you can’t love anything more than something you miss. — Jonathan Safran Foer (via saddest-summer)
(via quote-book)
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? -
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by Gary Wolf
Given the chance to observe our behaviors, computers can run simulations, modeling different versions of our path through the world. By tuning these models for top performance, computers will give us rules to live by, telling us when to wake, sleep, learn, and exercise; they will cue us to remember what we’ve read, help us track whom we’ve met, and remind us of our goals.
(via emergentfutures)