randombit + culture   22

n+1: Sad as Hell
Opening Safari is an actively destructive decision. I am asking that consciousness be taken away from me.
books  culture  internet  alienation  via:graydon 
january 2012 by randombit
The Social Graph is Neither (Pinboard Blog)
We have a name for the kind of person who collects a detailed, permanent dossier on everyone they interact with, with the intent of using it to manipulate others for personal advantage - we call that person a sociopath.
culture  design  social 
november 2011 by randombit
New Statesman - "Occupy, resist, produce"
"We formed the co-operative with the criteria of equal wages and making basic decisions by assembly; we are against the separation of manual and intellectual work; we want a rotation of positions and, above all, the ability to recall our elected leaders."
politics  economics  business  culture 
june 2010 by randombit
Locals and Tourists - a set on Flickr
Blue points on the map are pictures taken by locals (people who have taken pictures in this city dated over a range of a month or more). Red points are pictures taken by tourists (people who seem to be a local of a different city and who took pictures in this city for less than a month).
visualization  photography  maps  design  culture  awesome 
june 2010 by randombit
Caring for Your Introvert - The Atlantic (March 2003)
Extroverts have little or no grasp of introversion. They assume that company, especially their own, is always welcome. They cannot imagine why someone would need to be alone; indeed, they often take umbrage at the suggestion. As often as I have tried to explain the matter to extroverts, I have never sensed that any of them really understood. They listen for a moment and then go back to barking and yipping.
psychology  article  personality  society  culture 
october 2009 by randombit
Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
And ambitious projects are by definition close to the limits of your capacity. A small decrease in morale is enough to kill them off.
productivity  management  programming  culture 
july 2009 by randombit
"The Shallowest Generation" by James Quinn. FSO Editorial 11/03/2008
Optimists like to point out that Europe and Japan have much worse unfunded liability problems than the U.S. That is like taking pride in being the best looking horse at the glue factory. In the end, we’ll all still be glue.
politics  finance  culture  society  demographics 
december 2008 by randombit

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