- Jun 2021
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buzzard.life buzzard.life
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most of the photos here were taken within the last day.
this is absolutely incredible
more collages please!!!!!
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most of the photos here were taken within the last day
this is absolutely incredible
more collages please!!!!!!
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More importance is given to the notion of space. Users can only ever have 10 posts up at a time in any address's space, so they curate their own carefully, and spend time considering the layout of other's spaces when browsing them.
wow
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It’s possible RSS / independent blogging couldn’t have survived that wave even if Google Reader was never shuttered.
this is my feel too.
it's large scale aggregation and filtering in exchange for erasure of independence and uniqueness. Nobody solved aggregation and discovery on a wide enough scale. Feels like RSS was mostly about distribution.
the larger apps are
push
in a way the old content waspull
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buzzard.life buzzard.life
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type: Doodlejournal Entry
I LOVE THIS
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My sense is there isn't enough constraints on the game - 10 posts of anything? I interpret this as 10 posts of everything, and I freeze.
YES
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I don't exactly know what this will end up doing, which is perhaps why I think it's interesting. I don't even know if it makes sense.
this definitely makes sense! reminds me a bit of Lord of the Rings // the ring situation - where you need equal buy-in from everyone in order to get to the next level
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- May 2021
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buzzard.life buzzard.life
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Lack of predictability
the coolest friendships and relationships I've had formed have basically been "we have no script, let's just explore together and see where it takes us"
when I think of online dating - its predictability is helpful for keeping everyone sane. first date - something casual and non-committal in public. second - more intimate, maybe a dinner museum concert etc. etc etc
my online interactions tend to branch out a lot more quickly: the second time meeting someone online might be on a cool new service, a random call, a figma file, a random discord we are both on and just realized, a group convo
Unless I'm in a major metropolis there generally feels like there are farrrrr more "things" to do with people online and thus more room for serendipity and possible paths for us + our relationship to take while evolving
on the other hand, joining a brand new unfamiliar community with random people - it may be very nice to know I am next expected in x days at y place with z intentions
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lots of differentiated perspectives will cover broader ground while finding commonality and ways to come together
huge parallel to startups here! 4 person startup with 4 engineers is pretty much doomed. 4 different skill sets, who to some extent cannot truly verify or rate each other's work and thus require trust is a lot more likely to succeed
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"hey! there's 10 people in the room! let's play a (collaborative) game of..."
imagining a UI interface here with options that go from grayed-out/mysterious to accessible+colored as more people are found, and certain other ones disappearing as the max participant count is exceeded
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Matchmaking
yes! I remember playing online matched video games and each additional minute of lobby/wait time reduced my willingness to actually wait all the way
one potential mechanism here is to drop people into the game so they can start creating something that's not critically sync, and more players join as they are found until critical mass it reached
if however nobody does show up, there should probably be a mechanism to take that creation onto the next soft-lobby
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#anonymity doesn't foster building #trust. There's a lack of #accountability
counterpoint: some of the most raw + revealing accounts on Twitter are alts/anon. Yet they engage in trust-full interactions with others and (for the most part) remain accountable to ethical behavior/norms/etc.
Wondering if there are ways to incentive that, even without a strong association to one's identity
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true identity
perhaps it allows them to just "unearth their identity"?
agreed true/not true goes down a different road. But I think of it more as surface area/canvas to throw my unknown/unexplored/undefined personality against, each interaction unearthing a little more of myself
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Create an event. Want repeat encounters over a longer period of time in a relaxed setting? Create an offline community or daily challenges
imagine these are the ends of just one spectrum/dimension, and there are many more interactions along this line and orthogonal to it
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and something plentiful
great point - opportunities for deep relationships exist everywhere, but they are just that: opportunities. Require explicit steps to transform into something deeper
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- Jun 2020
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jborichevskiy.com jborichevskiy.com
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content
this is a test.
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- May 2020
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blog.cjeller.site blog.cjeller.site
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I hope you will join the experiment.
Thanks for the inspiration! I've added it to my site at https://jborichevskiy.com/
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www.projecthorseshoe.com www.projecthorseshoe.com
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Automatically color a chat room based on how many players are present, or how intimate the chat is.
This is an interesting idea for most online chats where the only indication of a high member count is a number in the nav bar or a list accessible through a menu.
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Danger, fear, threat: Any sense of impending danger triggers biological responses in the player. Their sympathetic nervous system kicks, adrenaline floods the body, and memory suffers. Often times, cozy spaces are presented as reprieve or refuge from these dangers.
On PvP vs PvE: even though a player might still have some of those "survival" aspects, just the fact they don't have to deal with other plays fighting them changes the game dramatically.
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darkblueheaven.com darkblueheaven.com
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Within minutes of testing out the app with me, my friends discovered we could play tag for fun, or have little footraces around the map. Behaviors I didn't design into the app at all.
Cool example of emergent behavior in software
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