How Do We Engage On The Internet?

This is an extremely random thing to come back with after not having been here for several months – during which time I was feeling ick and tired and getting used to chemotherapy – but hey! I watched/read some fun/interesting/thought-provoking things in the last 24 hours, and I feel compelled to share 😀

Thank you, as always, for tolerating my sporadicness – sporadicity? That.

Reminder that you’ll need to click through to see the videos if you’re reading this in your inbox.

  1. This video on the origin of time words was fascinating for linguistically interested people like me:

2. This amazing video by Struthless appropriately titled “The Brainrot Apocalypse: This Is Your Brain On AI” investigates the ACTUAL evidence for the impact of AI on human thinking and, helpfully, what we can actually DO about it.

3. As a follow-up, I read this magnificent article that Struthless linked to in his video on the idea of Digital Gardening. It’s long and glorious and I love the idea that maybe garden-style thinking is the antidote to the current algorithm-generated stream-based style of information presentation that currently dominates our internet experience.

4. I also posted a video! For the first time in FOREVER, I made not only a reel, but an actual YouTube video! It has recently come to my attention that I have approximately one squintillion books that I own and haven’t read yet, so I made a TBR jar – which quickly had to be upgraded to a TBR vase (!) – and am doing a monthly draw of Which Books I’m Reading to hopefully reduce this number. Spoiler: it’s a large number. A horribly, terribly large number.

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