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1 More censored version of @treflatface 2 Learning to {think|learn|write} 3 Human-{human|computer|world} interaction 4 Web scraping, knowledge mgmt, remote work
Sep 1, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
By thinking more intentionally about how work is identified, how it is prioritized, and how it is ultimately assigned, we can avoid some of the traps set by pure self-regulation. newyorker.com/culture/office… Thoreau wanted to establish a hard accounting of how much money was required, at a minimum, to achieve reasonable shelter, warmth, and food. This was the cost of survival. Work beyond this point was voluntary. newyorker.com/culture/office…
Aug 28, 2021 7 tweets 2 min read
Still puzzled about how is it possible for me to not like people, but to love human. Realised this is a bit cryptic and open to interpretation, but I can't really explain it. If you knew what I mean, you knew.
May 10, 2020 42 tweets 11 min read
Theme lately:

How {language|medium|tools}

help {shape|influence|enable|support|dictate}

the {capacity|bandwidth|metabolism}

of our {thinking|writing|speaking|learning}

Think: dimensions, linearity, synchronicity, single x multiplayer.

Curating here
Apr 10, 2020 14 tweets 5 min read
Decided to document my learning in public by just publishing more loose unfinished thoughts and writing in progress as as separate channel in the blog: proses.id/category/uncat…

Watch me eavesdrop on my (filtered) consciousness.... Experimenting with @hackmdio to create book notes.

Indexing the results here: proses.id/learning-notes/
Jul 12, 2019 16 tweets 3 min read
I turned 34 yesterday.

Been seeing those "x lessons I learned in x years of life". Decided to try it out.

First attempt ever to articulate and compile these jumbled concepts and beliefs floating around in my head. Mostly self reminder.

Will share a couple of them here. We forget the world is not static. It has evolved and it will keep evolving.

Everything big starts small. And will not stay big or small.
Feb 9, 2019 10 tweets 2 min read
I can't go wrong in life.

1. I'll rationalise any choice I take & any situation I end up in
2. I'll get used to things. That's why we chase the highs and lows: to escape the monotone stability of hedonic set-points
3. All limitations & plot twists are seeds for opportunities

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4. I live in such a rich era. Opportunities, communication, information. Seburuk2nya apa sih? Gak bakal mati kelaparan.
5. I am free to define my own game and rules.
6. I am free to chose my framing and interpretation of everything.

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