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Realizing Creative Projects

Recommendation: Douglas Murray on Telling the Truth

2021-01-24

Douglas Murray's take on telling the truth is well worth watching.
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Recommendation: No Safe Spaces

2021-01-24

Interesting documentary about the state of free speech in the USA.
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Media-Shabbat

2021-01-06

Disconnecting from the externally paced feed of the world — every weekend. With a media shabbat.
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Removing tiny distractions

2021-01-06

Especially in creative sessions, it might be nice to remove those tiny distractions. The grain of sand in your eye, sabotaging your attention.
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YouTube just nuked my Account

2020-12-21

Yeah, not that surprised.
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Fuck that advertisement in YouTube Videos

2020-12-21

As an addendum to that posting about ruining your message with advertisements — it's gotten worse.
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An UN Controlled Earth makes for really scary Sci-Fi in “The Expanse”

2020-11-23

Fuck Aliens, there is something much, much worse than "In Space No One Can Hear You Scream" — when you scream, and you're just one of millions. A mere statistic.
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Confirmation Bias when Doing an Analysis in HCD

2020-11-23

Look, we are all at least somewhat intelligent and creative. And that can be a bane, not a blessing, when you develop something. Because it can bias how you look for new information.
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Natural Exit Games

2020-11-23

A comment on the rather popular "Exit" games.

Image: From an "Exit" game.
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Well, teaching face-to-face was fun while it lasted

2020-10-26

The Corona madness continues ... at the university. Unfortunately.
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