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Tuesday◾March 17◾ 2026

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Here are this week’s…

  1. A 16th-century Italian concept for living with effortless grace that modern anxious overachievers really need to hear. The Lost Art of Sprezzatura.

  2. An invitation to notice the overlooked details in your everyday surroundings, with playful prompts and exercises. Field Guide to the Everyday.

  3. It took eight years to calculate the longest possible line of sight on Earth, and now you can explore it on an interactive map. The Longest Line of Sight.

  4. A beautifully illustrated exploration of which birds people search for and when, built from Google Trends data. Searching for Birds.

  5. A useful read on why having unlimited AI-powered capability might be making it harder to actually finish anything. The Omnipotence Dilemma.


🎁 Bonus (+2)

🎨 A free browser tool that turns any image into beautiful dithered vector art, with retro palettes and SVG export. Dither.


🛠️ An interesting tool to pick any building on Google Earth, choose a floor, and see what’s actually outside the window, with a sun path overlay for the whole year. Window View.


⌛deepculture Nostalgia / Revisiting stuff from the Past Years

We live in a noisy world, and we need more peace and quiet, for our own health. An excellent article from the Guardian, on The Remarkable Power of Silence - for our minds and for our bodies.


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