Hello friends,
Happy Easter to everyone who celebrated it this weekend!
In the words of Richelle E.Goodrich: “Easter is joy, hope, love, and renewal. Easter is proof that we can begin again.”
Now grab your coffee, and give your brain some dopamine. Enjoy today’s mix of interesting things.
Here are this week’s…
An interesting community platform focused on calculating reality. Rootclaim.
There are Two Ways of Looking at Death.
A philosopher’s introduction to the nature of time could radically alter how you see your past and imagine your future. How to Think about Time.
A very nice list with 101 Things We Take for Granted.
A lovely app that will measure anything on your screen. PixelSnap.
An interesting read that asks why each generation is so drawn to the idea that they will be the last, and why culture can’t stop thinking about apocalypse. End of the World Vibes.
A nice tool that will help you with better organizing who brings what at your next party, trip, meeting, festival or any other type of gathering. WhoBrings.
An insightful article that tries to answer a question that keeps popping up. How and how much will new technology change the labor market? When New Technology Arrives, Who Wins and Who Loses?
A useful website for anyone traveling by airplane. Airline List.
An app to help you learn anatomy. Easy Anatomy.
BONUS: A wonderful read. The Shortcut is Probably Too Long.
A very interesting app that creates music based on your descriptions. Apps like this make you wonder if literally anyone will be able to create music in the future. Suno.
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