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date: 2024-01-16T20:50:35.051Z
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date: 2023-11-10T09:44:35.051Z
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publishDate: 2024-01-16T20:50:35.051Z
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title: Google as the commoditiser of the early web
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bookmarkOf: https://staltz.com/google-shattered-human-connection.html
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summary: Open Source Freelancer
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A really interesting take on why the internet can feel soulless, and some implied ways to counter that.
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Highlights:
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> Google popularized the habit of taking things out of context.
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> Google eliminated the need to connect with communities online if all you wanted was the knowledge produced by that community.
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> We now assume it is an established truth that the internet is made of “information” or “content”. This has not always been the case.
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A really interesting take on why the internet can feel soulless, and some implied ways to counter that.
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> Google popularized the habit of taking things out of context.
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> Google eliminated the need to connect with communities online if all you wanted was the knowledge produced by that community.
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> We now assume it is an established truth that the internet is made of “information” or “content”. This has not always been the case.
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date: 2024-01-16T22:10:18.314Z
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date: 2023-12-27T10:18:18.314Z
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publishDate: 2024-01-16T22:10:18.314Z
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title: The Tyrany of Obviousness
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bookmarkOf: https://mentalhellth.xyz/p/breaking-the-tyranny-of-obviousness
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author: P.E. Moskowitz
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A superb read, especially for me as I look for more depth in life. I keep finding myself coming back to this thought:
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> There are many forces preventing us from feeling abstractly and confusingly and deeply, and from producing things that help others feel so.
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A superb read, especially for me as I look for more depth in life. I keep finding myself coming back to this thought:
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> There are many forces preventing us from feeling abstractly and confusingly and deeply, and from producing things that help others feel so.
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I think I've certainly trained myself for a frictionless life, and have (up until the last few years) tended to avoid difficult thoughts — but I feel so much richer for embracing them!
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