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- Apr 23 Pair extreme safety with extreme risk and skip the mediocre middleriskdecision-makingantifragilitystrategy
- Apr 23 Payoff structures where the upside dwarfs the downsideriskdecision-makingantifragilitymental-models
- Apr 23 Solve problems by asking what guarantees failure, then avoiding itthinkingdecision-makingmental-models
- Apr 23 The threshold state — between what was and what hasn't yet becometransitionrituallearninganthropology
- Apr 23 The cook's discipline of total preparation before the first movecraftcookingritualpractice
- Apr 23 What experts know not to do — the silent half of expertiseexpertiselearningtacit-knowledgecraft
- Apr 23 Imagine the project has already failed and write the autopsythinkingdecision-makingplanning
- Apr 23 Ideas that, once grasped, irreversibly change how you see a domainlearningepistemologyteaching
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- Apr 23 Fingertip feel — the body's read of a complex situation under pressureexpertiseintuitiontacit-knowledgemilitary
- Apr 23 What are the important problems in your field, and why aren't you working on them?thinkingworkdirectionresearch
- Apr 23 The capacity to stay in uncertainty without reaching for resolutionepistemologyattentionartthinking
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- Apr 23 A word everyone uses about a relation no one has ever observedepistemologyphilosophysciencethinking
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- Apr 23 The release that lets life continue after damage that cannot be undonevirtuerelationshipsfreedomaction
- Apr 23 The ancient practice of writing notes to oneself for self-formationwritingphilosophyself-formationclassical
- Apr 23 Remember you will die — the practice that reorders prioritiesdeathtimemortalityclassical +1
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- Apr 23 When the painter's earlier choices bleed through the finished surfaceartrevisiontimepatina
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- Apr 23 The capacity to feel awe at what is greater than you and not made by youvirtueawehumilityclassical
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- Apr 23 The substrate that makes coordination possible and resists definitionpsychologysociologycoordinationrelationships
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- Apr 23 The capacity to be alone — the prerequisite for being with othersselfpresenceparadoxmental-health
- Apr 23 Return — the Jewish concept of what the wrongdoer does after the wrongvirtuereturnrepairjewish +1
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- Apr 23 The default cognitive posture of children, lost by almost everyone elsephilosophyattentionvirtuechildhood
- Jan 24 Systems for engaging with text — marginalia, highlighting, note extractionreadinglearningknowledge
- Jan 24 Proper bike fit for injury prevention and performance — saddle height, reach, stackbikesmaintenancemovement
- Jan 24 Physiological regulation in combat sports — box breathing, parasympathetic response, composure as trained skillmartial-artslearningphysiology
- Jan 24 The anti-library made physical — acquiring, organizing, relating to booksreadingknowledgecollecting
- Jan 24 Transmitting knowledge that resists verbal instruction — constraints-led approaches, analogies, and discovery learninglearningcoachingcraftexpertise
- Jan 24 Core techniques underlying all cooking — heat control, seasoning, timingfoodcraftlearning
- Jan 24 Kimchi, miso, sauerkraut, kefir — how fermentation evolved differently across culturesfoodculturebiology
- Jan 24 Developing legible, efficient handwriting — grip, posture, practice drillscraftpracticewriting
- Jan 24 Designing functional workspaces for hand tools — from apartment corners to dedicated shopscrafttoolsmaking
- Jan 24 Applying deliberate practice to music — slow practice, chunking, repetitionmusicpracticelearning
- Jan 24 Bullet journals, commonplace books, morning pages — structured handwriting practiceswritingpracticeknowledge
- Jan 24 Edge geometry, whetstones, and the practice of maintaining sharp edgescraftmaintenancetools
- Jan 24 Maintaining leather goods so they develop patina rather than decaycraftmaintenancematerials
- Jan 24 How to hear more in music — active listening, structural awareness, ear trainingmusicattentionlearning
- Jan 24 Structuring training cycles — from weekly sessions to competition prepmartial-artslearningpractice
- Jan 24 The science of forgetting and how spaced retrieval builds durable knowledgelearningmemorypractice
- Jan 24 Load management, overtraining, and sleep in skill acquisitionlearningpracticephysiology
- Jan 24 Niklas Luhmann's slip-box system — atomic notes, links, emergent structureknowledgelearningwritingsystems
- Jan 4 The Art of Description researchResearch on effective descriptive writing—when to describe, telling details, sensory language, avoiding purple prose, and lessons from masterswritingcraftdescriptionfiction +1
- Jan 24 Bicycle Anatomy researchA complete guide to bicycle components—what each part is called, what it does, and how it workscyclingmaintenanceequipment
- Jan 24 Bicycle Maintenance Tools researchA deep guide to every tool in the home mechanic's workshop—what each does, how it works, and why it matterscyclingmaintenancetoolscraft
- Jan 24 Bicycle Maintenance researchEssential maintenance for the home mechanic—the M-check, chain care, tire repair, and derailleur adjustmentcyclingmaintenancecrafttools
- Jan 24 Building a Reading Practice researchSystems for reading more and better—from daily habits to the anti-library, and the question of what to read at allreadinghabitspracticesystems
- Jan 24 Essential Maintenance Skills researchPractical care for the things that last—knife sharpening, cast iron seasoning, leather conditioning, and tool preservationmaintenancecrafttoolscooking +1
- Jan 24 How to Read a Book researchA synthesis of reading frameworks from Adler, Bacon, Schopenhauer, Woolf, and modern practitioners—how to move from passive consumption to active understandingreadinglearningcraftknowledge +1
- Jan 24 How to Read Poetry researchA different kind of reading—sound, silence, line breaks, and the collaboration between poet and readerreadingpoetrycraftliterature
- Jan 24 Improving Verbal Intelligence researchThe trainable skill of thinking in words—vocabulary, fluency, articulation, and the feedback loop between reading, writing, and speakingreadingspeakingvocabularycommunication +1
- Jan 24 Music for Focus researchWhat the research says about listening while reading and working—when sound helps, when silence wins, and what to choosereadingfocusproductivitymusic +1
- Jan 24 The Philosophy of Maintenance researchWhy care matters—from Pirsig's motorcycle to Crawford's shop class, and what we lose when we stop fixing thingsmaintenancephilosophycraftstewardship
- Jan 24 Building Procreate for the Web researchState-of-the-art architecture for a professional raster painting app in Chromegraphicsarchitecturepaintingwebgpu +1
- Jan 24 Reading Like a Writer researchHow to reverse-engineer great prose—the sentence-level attention that transforms readers into craftsmenreadingwritingcraftlearning
- Jan 24 Stationery researchA guide to fountain pens, ink, paper, and notebooks—the tools of deliberate handwritingcrafttoolswriting
- Jan 24 Surly Preamble Maintenance researchBike-specific maintenance for the Preamble's steel frame, microSHIFT Acolyte drivetrain, and Avid BB7 brakescyclingmaintenanceequipment
- Jan 24 Surly Preamble researchA versatile steel commuter built for real-world durability—Surly's entry-level bike that refuses to compromise on frame qualitycyclingmaintenanceequipment
- Jan 4 Building a Writing Practice researchSustainable habits, daily word counts, schedules, accountability, and what working writers actually dowritingcraftpracticehabits
- Jan 4 The Creative Process researchWhere ideas come from, the four stages of creativity, incubation, and practical techniques for generating more and better ideaswritingcraftcreativityprocess
- Jan 4 David Foster Wallace's Craft researchSincerity vs irony, footnotes as architecture, maximalism, and the dangers of imitationwritingcraftauthorsfiction +1
- Jan 4 Building Figma Today researchState of the art stack for a professional graphics tool in 2025graphicsarchitecturesynthesis
- Jan 4 CRDTs for Real-Time Collaboration researchHow to build Figma-style multiplayer with conflict-free data typescrdtcollaborationmultiplayerarchitecture
- Jan 4 Joan Didion's Craft researchSentence rhythm, grammar as camera, fragmented structure, and the art of writing to find out what you thinkwritingcraftauthorsessays +1
- Jan 4 Annie Dillard's Craft researchThe art of seeing, spending it all, showing up, and the discipline of attentionwritingcraftauthorsessays +1
- Jan 4 E-Ink Training Display researchRaspberry Pi Zero 2 W + 7.5" e-ink display for calm, ambient training datahardwareraspberry-pie-inkside-project
- Jan 4 Essay & Narrative Structure researchFrameworks for organizing essays and stories—from inverted pyramid to hero's journey to braided essayswritingcraftstructureessays +1
- Jan 4 Figma's Rendering Architecture researchHow Figma built a professional design tool in the browsergraphicswebglwebgpuwasm +1
- Jan 4 How Zed renders like a videogame — SDF primitives, immediate+retained hybridgraphicsrustgpuui +1
- Jan 4 Grammar & Punctuation Crash Course researchThe 80/20 of English grammar—rules that cover most caseswritinggrammarpunctuationreference
- Jan 4 Hemingway's Craft researchThe iceberg theory, short sentences, concrete language, and revision—lessons from the master of economywritingcraftauthorsfiction
- Jan 4 How to Write Well researchSynthesized principles from masters of clear prose—Orwell, Zinsser, Graham, Pinker, and otherswritingcraftclaritycommunication
- Jan 4 Le Guin's Craft researchSound and rhythm, sentence variety, the defense of exposition, and steering the craftwritingcraftauthorsfiction
- Jan 4 MagInkCal: E-Ink Calendar Project researchPrior art - battery-powered e-ink calendar with Google integratione-inkraspberry-piprior-art
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- Jan 4 Orwell's Craft researchClarity as moral duty, the six rules, window-pane prose, and why bad writing enables bad thinkingwritingcraftauthorsessays +1
- Jan 4 Rust + WASM for Browser Graphics researchState of the art for high-performance browser rendering in 2025rustwasmgraphicsperformance
- Jan 4 Self-Editing researchThe revision process—line editing, cutting ruthlessly, common mistakes, and how professionals approach manuscriptswritingcrafteditingrevision
- Jan 4 Vello: GPU Compute 2D Renderer researchNext-gen vector graphics rendering with GPU compute shadersgraphicsrustgpurendering
- Jan 4 Vonnegut's Craft researchThe 8 rules of fiction, the shape of stories, dark humor, and writing to please just one personwritingcraftauthorsfiction
- Jan 4 Waveshare 7.5" E-Paper HAT V2 researchTechnical reference for the 800×480 e-ink displayhardwaree-inkraspberry-pi
- Jan 4 WebGPU Future Roadmap (2025-2027) researchWhere browser graphics is heading — bindless, ray tracing, mesh shaders, WebNNgraphicswebgpuroadmapfuture
- Jan 4 WebGPU vs WebGL researchThe successor to WebGL - what changes and why it mattersgraphicswebgpuwebglperformance
- Jan 4 Writer's Block researchThe psychology, types, and practical solutions—from freewriting to silencing the inner criticwritingcraftpsychologycreativity
- Jan 4 Writing Dialogue researchThe craft of dialogue—subtext, distinct voices, pacing, and lessons from Elmore Leonard, Hemingway, and Mametwritingcraftdialoguefiction
- Jan 4 Writing for the Web researchHow people read online, formatting for screens, hooks, SEO basics, and examples of great web writerswritingcraftwebdigital
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- Dec 31 A structured path to becoming a capable writer and researcherwritinglearningmetaresearch
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- Dec 24 Interactive product customization — the pipeline from CAD to customertoolsdesigncraft
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- Dec 23 When the wrong people self-select into markets and systemseconomicssystemsselection
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- Dec 23 The use of the self — changing habitual patterns of posture and movementmovementposturebody
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- Dec 23 Judging probability by what comes easily to mindpsychologycognitionepistemology
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- Dec 23 Ignoring background probabilities when evaluating evidencestatisticscognitionepistemology
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- Dec 23 Why committees spend more time on trivial matters than important onesorganizationspsychologydecisions
- Dec 23 Brian Eno refMusician who named the collective genius we call sceniuspeoplemusiccreativitycollaboration
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- Dec 23 The maximum population an environment can sustain indefinitelyecologylimitssystems
- Dec 23 The philosophy of continuous attack — never stopping after one failed attemptmartial-artsstrategypersistencegrappling
- Dec 23 Self-censorship from fear of consequences — the speech you never hearsystemscoordinationepistemology
- Dec 23 Architect who saw design as a language of recurring solutionspeoplearchitecturedesignpatterns
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- Dec 23 How we perceive, learn, and make sense of complex environmentslearningpsychologyperception
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- Dec 23 Why specialization and trade make everyone better off — even when one party is worse at everythingeconomicstradecooperation
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- Dec 23 Daniel Kahneman refPsychologist who named the machinery in your headpeoplepsychologycognitionrationality
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- Dec 23 Geological and cosmic timescales and the limits of human comprehensiontimescaleperspective
- Dec 23 The structure that separates expertise from mere experiencelearningexpertisepracticecraft
- Dec 23 The epistemology of repair — how practitioners reason from symptoms to causescraftcognitionrepair
- Dec 23 Donald Norman refCognitive scientist who brought affordances to designpeopledesignpsychologyusability
- Dec 23 Donella Meadows refSystems thinker who mapped leverage points for changepeoplesystemsecologythinking
- Dec 23 English without forms of "to be" — forcing active voice and precisionlanguagewritingthinking
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- Dec 23 How ecosystems develop through time from bare ground to complex communitiesecologysystemstime
- Dec 23 How ecosystems work — flows, cycles, and the interdependence of living thingssystemsnaturebiology
- Dec 23 Ecological principle — boundaries contain more life than either side aloneecologypermaculturedesignland
- Dec 23 The theory that thinking is shaped by having and using a bodycognitionmovementphilosophy
- Dec 23 The tendency toward disorder — why things fall apart and time has a directionphysicssystemsthermodynamics
- Dec 23 How you signal what you know and don't knowwritingcognitionrationalitycommunication +1
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- Dec 23 Why expected value lies — time averages versus ensemble averagesriskprobabilitydecision-making
- Dec 23 Making readers think with ideas, not just about themwritingcognitioncraftcommunication
- Dec 23 Why doubling is deceptive — the math that breaks human intuitionmathematicssystemsrisk
- Dec 23 Attention on the target produces better technique than attention on mechanicslearningpsychologyperformancetennis
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- Dec 23 What makes a claim scientific is that it could be proven wrongepistemologysciencerationality
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- Dec 23 How outputs become inputs — the engine of stability and runawaysystemscyberneticsdynamics
- Dec 23 Awareness through movement — learning to learn with the bodymovementlearningbody
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- Dec 23 Statistical reality — tennis matches are won at the beginning of pointstennisstatisticsstrategy
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- Dec 23 BJJ's mechanical principles — using geometry instead of strengthmartial-artsphysicscraftgrappling
- Dec 23 Blaming character when context is responsiblepsychologycognitionsystems
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- Dec 23 Forgetting that media is unreliable when we leave familiar topicsepistemologymediacognition
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- Dec 23 G.K. Chesterton refWriter who warned against reforming what you don't understandpeoplephilosophywritingtradition
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- Dec 23 Herbert Simon refPolymath who showed that rationality has boundspeopleeconomicscognitiondecision-making
- Dec 23 High Modernism refThe ideology that complex systems can be centrally designedsystemsideologyplanning
- Dec 23 The illusion that the past was predictable — the "knew-it-all-along" effectpsychologyepistemologycognition
- Dec 23 How living systems maintain stability through continuous correctionbiologysystemsstabilityfeedback-loops
- Dec 23 What doesn't kill you makes you stronger — why small doses helpantifragilitysystemsbiology
- Dec 23 The compulsion to fill empty space — and why resisting it is difficultdesignaestheticsminimalism
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- Dec 23 Why less explanation can produce better performance under pressurelearningpsychologycoachingtennis
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- Dec 23 Rational herding — when everyone follows everyone else's apparent signalepistemologysystemscoordination
- Dec 23 Timothy Gallwey's insight — performance equals potential minus interferencepsychologylearningperformancetennis
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- Dec 23 Rickson Gracie's term for the mastery you can feel but can't seemartial-artsmasterycraftgrappling
- Dec 23 Ivan Illich refCritic who saw modern tools creating new forms of dependencepeopletechnologysocietycritique
- Dec 23 James C. Scott refPolitical scientist who showed how states simplify what they governpeoplepoliticssystemsplanning
- Dec 23 James Gibson refPsychologist who saw perception as action, not processingpeoplepsychologyperceptiondesign
- Dec 23 Design principles that value incompleteness, restraint, and time's effectsaestheticsdesignjapan
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- Dec 23 Joan Didion refWriter who achieved clarity through precision rather than simplificationpeoplewritingjournalismessays
- Dec 23 Qualitative time versus quantitative time — the right moment versus the measured durationtimephilosophyperception
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- Dec 23 Water follows geometric patterns — design with them instead of against thempermaculturewaterdesignland
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- Dec 23 Golden repair — making breaks visible rather than hiding themaestheticsjapanesecraftrepair +1
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- Dec 23 The strong claim that language shapes what thoughts are possiblelinguisticscognitionphilosophylanguage
- Dec 23 Why good enough prevents great — the trap of hill climbingsystemsoptimizationevolution
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- Dec 23 How forces flow through structures — the intuition behind structural integrityconstructionengineeringdesign
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- Dec 23 Lakoff and Johnson's theory that conceptual metaphors structure understandinglinguisticscognitionlanguage
- Dec 23 How medicine knows — the structure of clinical reasoning under uncertaintymedicinecognitionuncertainty
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- Dec 23 Michael Polanyi refPhilosopher who articulated what we know but cannot saypeoplephilosophyknowledgecraft
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- Dec 23 The bittersweet awareness of impermanenceaestheticsjapaneseimpermanencejapanese-aesthetics
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- Dec 23 The same invention appearing independently at the same timeinnovationhistoryideas
- Dec 23 Our compulsion to fit random events into causal storiespsychologyepistemologycognition
- Dec 23 When no player benefits from unilaterally changing strategygame-theorystrategyeconomics
- Dec 23 Risk theorist who writes in antifragile aphorismspeoplerisksystemswriting
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- Dec 23 When a product becomes more valuable as more people use iteconomicssystemstechnology
- Dec 23 Temporary plantings that protect and prepare soil, then remove themselvespermacultureecologysystemsland
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- Dec 23 When the weakest link determines the whole — why small failures cause total collapsesystemseconomicsrisk
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- Dec 23 Christopher Alexander's radical claim that quality is objectivedesignarchitecturesystems
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- Dec 23 How systems flip suddenly between states — the physics of discontinuous changephysicssystemscomplexity
- Dec 23 When everyone privately rejects what everyone publicly acceptspsychologycoordinationsystems
- Dec 23 Non-instrument navigation across the Pacific Oceannavigationcultureperception
- Dec 23 BJJ's map of dominance — positions ranked by control and opportunitymartial-artsstrategysystemsgrappling
- Dec 23 Organizations end up serving those who serve the organizationsystemsorganizationsincentives
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- Dec 23 When everyone privately disagrees with what they publicly supportpsychologysystemscoordination
- Dec 23 Why delegation fails — when your agent has different interestseconomicssystemsgovernance
- Dec 23 Why rational agents defect against collective interestgame-theorycooperationstrategy
- Dec 23 The sense of body position — the hidden foundation of movementmovementperceptionbody
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- Dec 23 Radical Monopoly refWhen a technology becomes mandatory for participationtechnologysocietydependency
- Dec 23 Why we reject proposals just because the enemy made thempsychologynegotiationcoordination
- Dec 23 Understanding what materials want to do — working with grain, not against itcraftmaterialsmaking
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- Dec 23 Why extreme performances don't persist — and why we misunderstand whystatisticsepistemologysystems
- Dec 23 Richard Dawkins refBiologist who made genes and memes tools for thinkingpeoplebiologyevolutionwriting
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- Dec 23 Probability, uncertainty, and decision-making under incomplete informationprobabilitydecision-makingeconomics
- Dec 23 Knight's distinction between known and unknown probability distributionsriskprobabilitydecision-making
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- Dec 23 The theory that language structures and constrains thoughtlinguisticscognitionlanguage
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- Dec 23 Why academic politics are so vicious — the stakes are so loworganizationspsychologyincentives
- Dec 23 Coordination without communication through shared expectationsgame-theorycoordinationstrategy
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- Dec 23 Consequences of consequences — why interventions backfiresystemscomplexitydecisions
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- Dec 23 Why complete independence is a myth — and counterproductivehomesteadingsystemscommunityland
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- Dec 23 Institutions will preserve the problem they exist to solvesystemsincentivesorganizations
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- Dec 23 Information theory's core distinction — what matters versus what obscuresinformationepistemologysystems
- Dec 23 When trends reverse as you combine or separate datastatisticsepistemologycomplexity
- Dec 23 How exposure to consequences creates competence and legitimacyleadershipsystemsrisk
- Dec 23 The living ecosystem beneath our feet that makes agriculture possibleecologyagriculturesystems
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- Dec 23 Every element serves multiple purposes; every purpose has multiple supportspermaculturedesignsystemsland
- Dec 23 Living libraries of microorganisms maintained across generationsfermentationfoodculture
- Dec 23 Steven Johnson refWriter who traces how ideas emerge from networks and nichespeopleinnovationsystemswriting
- Dec 23 Paleontologist who wrote essays as a mind in motionpeoplebiologyevolutionwriting
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- Dec 23 How agents coordinate through environmental traces, not direct communicationsystemscoordinationemergence
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- Dec 23 Searching where the light is, not where the answer isepistemologymethodologysystems
- Dec 23 Throwing good money after bad — why we can't walk awaypsychologydecisionseconomics
- Dec 23 Saulo Ribeiro's framework — survive first, win latermartial-artslearningstrategygrappling
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- Dec 23 Thomas Schelling refGame theorist who showed how strangers coordinate without talkingpeopleeconomicsgame-theorycoordination
- Dec 23 How collective action tips — the hidden distribution of convictionsystemscoordinationcomplexity
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- Dec 23 The space between parts — precision, fit, and the physics of assemblycraftmechanicsconstruction
- Dec 23 How we make, maintain, and relate to the objects that extend our capabilitiescrafttoolsdesign
- Dec 23 When too many gatekeepers prevent any use at alleconomicscoordinationsystems
- Dec 23 Why shared resources get depleted — and how communities sometimes prevent iteconomicssystemscoordination
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- Dec 23 The mental battle happens between points, not during themtennispsychologyritual
- Dec 23 Points are won in two phases — setup creates opportunity, finish exploits ittennisstrategypatterns
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- Dec 23 Traditional building techniques that encode solutions without instruction manualsarchitecturecraftdesign
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- Dec 23 Wabi-sabi refBeauty in impermanence and imperfectionaestheticsjapanesematerialsjapanese-aesthetics
- Dec 23 Working with ambient microbes rather than commercial culturesfermentationfoodcraft
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- Dec 23 Zeitgeist refThe spirit of the time that makes certain discoveries possibleideasculturehistoryinnovation
- Dec 23 Permaculture's wilderness zone — where we observe rather than managepermaculturedesignecologyland
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- Dec 22 When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measuremetricssystemsincentives
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- Dec 22 Each generation accepts a degraded world as normalperceptionenvironmentmemorysystems
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