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hendersonreed
·vor 7 Tagen·discuss
> One of those rare artifacts that changed the world.

It's so enriching to see one of these artifacts - I don't think it's quite possible to understand the feeling without seeing one of them in real life.

A really memorable moment was stubmling across the two oldest surviving printing presses at a small museum in Antwerp - [the Plantin-Moretus museum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantin%E2%80%93Moretus_Museum).

Everybody strolled right by it - for me, just looking at it made me feel more connected to the history of the written word.
hendersonreed
·vor 16 Tagen·discuss
This is also how conveyor-belt sushi restaurants near me calculate your bill - the plates are different colors, and each color has a price associated with it.
hendersonreed
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
This isn't a blogpost with a particular focus, it's a newletter update for people who follow this person.
hendersonreed
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
It hides your voice, and shortcuts your thinking process, because your editing is when you actually evaluate what you think!

When using LLMs to write, the temptation to avoid actually thinking about what you're communicating is too much for most people.
hendersonreed
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
there's a great blogpost explaining the creator's inspirations in hypercard also: https://beyondloom.com/blog/sketchpad.html
hendersonreed
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
It says:

> HTML5/Canvas export — Export to self-contained HTML5 with JavaScript Canvas 2D playback.
hendersonreed
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Looking through the website of the course, it's not really a general computer science course - it "explores the use of graphics in art, design and visualization contexts" and is part of the digital art program. Quite a reasonable tech stack, for that purpose I think.
hendersonreed
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Look at Japan - schools in Tokyo are extremely space-efficient (like most of Tokyo) and have innovations like rooftop playgrounds (with high, safe fences).
hendersonreed
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I've had this thought about public transit quite often.

We're all very familiar with induced demand when it comes to widening highways and other car-centric infrastructure.

Why don't we try to induce demand on public transit? Make it cheaper, subsidize it like we subsidize roads/parking, add additional routes.
hendersonreed
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Have you been to Japan? Elevators are quite common, and in most of the buildings with multiple levels and restaurants on higher levels.

Elevators are smaller there. But I think the cost of building is lower there, for a variety of reasons, which makes this more feasible.
hendersonreed
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I think there might end up being a greater division between "IRL places you really need to be IRL to enjoy" and "IRL places that are good enough in VR."

A beach seems like the former, and cities and minor attractions seem like the latter.
hendersonreed
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I assume you mean a fresh "bell pepper"? In American English paprika refers just to the dried spice, while the rotund and mild peppers are bell peppers.

But you can definitely add either to a stock. The fresh pepper will add (if red) a sweetness and savory note. The green peppers will add more vegetal flavors, less sweetness. But I think leftover pepper is best eaten raw as a snack, salad dressing optional.