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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I totally get you but my rather elderly father loves 3D games - they’ve put hundreds of hours into Skyrim at this point haha. Could never get comfortable with keyboard and mouse but took to a gamepad incredibly quickly.

    Sometimes a theme like fantasy or history can be the catalyst to give something the time and patience to learn it. My old man was a huge LOTR fan back in the day (the books especially) and thus the desire to play Skyrim was enough for him to suffer through learning a gamepad and analogue sticks.







  • I turn the brightness on my phone as low as it goes, turn on night shift to get rid of blues, and read (white text on black background / dark mode).

    Don’t read in continuous scroll; find a way to turn the page with minimum animation.

    Read something you don’t find so compelling as to keep turning pages but enough that you’re happy to read.

    I find history books most successful at the moment since there is often no desire by the author to build tension, suspense, etc that keeps you alert.


  • I still disagree. The variation with selective retention is the Twitter post being screenshotted rather than hyperlinked to i.e. the context, comments, likes, retweets, etc have been lost, the text retained, but instead mutated into pixels to be shared visually. Copied (the text), varied (into image), selected (context and source disregarded). The image has been shared across multiple different platforms, and is spreading as it is influencing cultural ideas and, potentially, behaviors. It has propagated through imitation and replication.

    This is memetics at work. A screenshot of something shared to wider social circles is, much to many’s chagrin, a meme.

    I understand the disconnect; the other commenter likely first encountered “memes” as entertaining images with text over them. I’m older than the internet and read Dawkins long before I connected to a BBS for the first time.