10 things I consumed this week...
Listening for the soft chime of the universe’s clock, telling me it’s time.
Hello! A rare rainy Sunday in San Francisco. Here’s what I’ve been consuming:
This excellent article about San Francisco’s “doom loop” by SF native and New Yorker writer Nathan Heller. Mike Moritz makes a hilarious appearance.
Simon Sarris lives on an isolated farm in New Hampshire and raises his child to do woodland chores. Here’s Simon’s take on work and humanity.
Defining taste in a world of AI (feat. Brie!)
Rick Rubin’s book. I know I’m late! I was just waiting for the soft chime of the universe’s clock, telling me it’s time. Can we talk about it?
I don’t think I’ve fully grappled with the idea that energy is going to become so low cost it’s essentially free. Here’s Casey Handmer’s incredible blog.
Tyler Cowen reconsiders UBI, thanks to the “universal basic meaning” problem (h/t Sebas)
“Excel Never Dies” by Packy McCormick. Incredible oldie but goodie.
My Spotify afrobeats playlist (not sorry!!)