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Limited swag (the Knot multipack)

Promotion, activation, and conversation come together when the early adopters have a tool to share a new idea. My new book is out a few months, and it’s a chance to create a share package with swag. There are only 1,000 sets. Each includes 10 first-printing copies of The Knot

Marc Spiegler Got It All Wrong

In a guest essay for the New York Times, the former Art Basel global director presented a vision of a Brave New Art World that has little to do with art and those who make it.

Meet the Man Behind the Most Beautiful Books in the World

I appreciate what 2K/DENMARK’s Klaus Krogh says about their ambitions when he and his wife started the company: When I started this company together with my wife, I said we got to become a very very small company. Why? Because we are going to put so much effort into each and

Blogs, traffic, and Google

I asked Google Gemini about the last decade of Google’s relentless push to make blogs less popular. It wrote: Your timeline is spot on. The systematic destruction of the independent web’s infrastructure didn’t start with modern AI; it began directly with the death of Google

America vs Europe: Two Ways to Build a City

Architect and urban & computational designer Abhinav Bhardwaj made this great set of slides comparing urban design in the US and Europe , peppered with pithy observations like: European space is shaped on purpose: American open space is what’s left over. Small blocks make

Are You in the Weights? “LLMs encode their...

Are You in the Weights? “LLMs encode their knowledge and reasoning through billions of numbers called ‘the weights.’ ‘In the weights’ means that a model is able to recall someone without using tools like web search.”

And Granny would dance

Woven from memories of her childhood in Iran, an animator recalls her Granny’s story of loss, love and friendship - by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon

Dear Dad

Art for Father’s Day, new Georgia O’Keeffe documentary, and a chat with queer elder Rosalie Favell.

No one is self-made

The idea that success is deserved has great traction in the world. But Zhuangzi argues that it is a deeply flawed notion - by Christine Abigail L Tan Read on Aeon