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xparadigm commented on Observations from people-watching   skincontact.substack.com/... · Posted by u/jger15
RajT88 · 9 months ago
I have a friend who is a bit like the author here. He picks up on a lot of little things and seems to intuitively understand what those things mean.

For example, I invited him to a BBQ at my friend's parent's house. (He was my roommate at the time, and had met my other friend a few times so this was not a random thing)

He talked to my friend's mother for maybe 15 minutes at the BBQ. She is a cheerful and loopy sort of person, and that was exactly the sort of conversation they had. On the drive home he asked me, "that family has been through a lot of tragedy, haven't they?". Indeed, it would break your heart to hear about them.

xparadigm · 9 months ago
In my experience, it comes down to matching patterns.

Here's what I think likely happened: your friend talked to other people who went through tragedy. He noticed something common in their behavior. It can be something so subtle that it's invisible to most people, but your friend notices these kind of things. Then when he talked to the current person, he found the similar pattern.

xparadigm commented on Small Tech (2020)   scattered-thoughts.net/wr... · Posted by u/codeAligned
zeckalpha · a year ago
A few others that come to mind:

- Write.as

- NewsBlur

- Overcast

xparadigm · a year ago
I think [BearBlog](https://bearblog.dev) qualifies too
xparadigm commented on Tech Monopolies: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=jXf04... · Posted by u/xparadigm
sylware · 4 years ago
And he does not even talk about the software required to browse the "Big Tech Web": only google = blink (~wekbit) and geeko (just a google financed kult to avoid anti-trust), and apple = webkit, with their respective c++ compilers (gcc and clang).

There is only one way out: noscript/basic (x)html browsers which does not require the army of devs from google or apple. Regulate aggressively (or it won't happen) to make at least critical web sites work with them (administration online services, utility online services, shopping, banks). You can do wonders with basic HTML forms.

video streaming services would just need to support the <video> element with a URL where seeking is standardized (I think apple HLS did just that).

xparadigm · 4 years ago
He did not talk about quite a few issues like this. I think that’s because the video is targeted for a less technical audience. But this video did make me think about the innovation the world is deprived of because of this monopoly. What wonders we miss because of this.

u/xparadigm

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