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Experimental June: week one with Manuel Moreale and Kevin Wammer (Cliophate)https://manuelmoreale.com/experimental-june-week-one

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I am really interested in the Experimental June of Manuel Moreale and Kevin Wammer and here is week 1. Cliophate is also doing the same https://cliophate.wtf/posts/experimental-june-week-1.

I reduced phone use over time and it's now mostly a communication device and utility tool but not 100% so going further with what they are doing is cool to follow

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June 9, 2025 at 6:19:09 PM GMT+2
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The Tim Ferriss Show | #802: Craig Modhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/739525?episode=35291779222

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I am a big fan of what Craig Mod is doing, so I listened to the 2-hour-long podcast episodes with Tim Ferriss. It was super interesting to listen to! Second episode is right here https://podcastindex.org/podcast/739525?episode=35378646190

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April 7, 2025 at 4:11:35 PM GMT+2
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The Tao of Cal - Cal Newporthttps://calnewport.com/the-tao-of-cal/

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The Tao of Cal

Highlights from the article
  • The biggest source of context shifts is digital communication. Move as much collaboration as possible out of chains of ad hoc, back and forth messaging and into something more structured.

  • Do fewer things at once

  • Focus is like a super power in most knowledge work jobs. Train this ability. Protect deep work on your calendar. Support these sessions through special rituals and spaces.

  • Treat cognitive context shifts as “productivity poison.” The more you switch your attention from one target (say, a report you’re writing) to another (say, an inbox check), the more exhausted and dumber you become.

  • Most people don’t need to use social media. If you really need to use it — e.g., for professional purposes — use it on a web browser on your laptop, and spend at most an hour a week logged in, as that’s enough for 99% of legitimate uses. There are better ways to be entertained, find news, and connect with people

  • Your phone should be used as a tool, not a constant companion. To accomplish this: (1) keep your phone plugged into the same spot when at home (instead of having it with you); and (2) remove all apps from your phone where someone makes more money the more you use it.

  • Fixing your relationship with digital tools requires that you fix your analog life first. It’s not enough to stop using problematic apps and devices, you must also aggressively pursue alternative activities to fill the voids this digital abstention will create: read books, join communities, develop hard hobbies, get in shape, hatch plans to transform your career for the better.

  • Kids under the age of 16 shouldn’t have unrestricted access to the internet. Their brains aren’t ready for it.

  • In building a meaningful and fulfilling life, it’s usually better to work backwards from a broad vision of your ideal lifestyle than it is to work forward toward a singular grand goal

  • When it comes to the internet, small is usually better than big. Niche online communities are more meaningful and less harmful (in terms of both content and addictive properties) than massive social platforms. Independent content formats, like podcasts and newsletters, are much better for creatives (in terms of stability, income, and autonomy) than attempting to become an influencer on a major platform. And so on.

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December 10, 2024 at 4:55:29 PM GMT+1
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Chapitre 5 : le plaisir coupable de l’exploration - Ploumhttps://ploum.net/chapitre-5-le-plaisir-coupable-de-lexploration/index.html

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"L’addiction à cette constante nouveauté, couplée avec l’ubiquité d’une connexion mobile permanente, a rapidement fait disparaitre la moindre minute de vide, d’ennui, de rien. Depuis les toilettes à la récupération après un jogging dans le parc ou la file d’attente au supermarché, chaque minute qui était auparavant « intellectuellement gaspillée » peut désormais être remplie d’une quelconque nouveauté aléatoire. Ou, tout au moins, d’une quête de ce genre de nouveautés.

Malheureusement, les idées ne naissent que dans le terreau du rien, du vide, de l’ennui."

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October 10, 2024 at 7:16:12 PM GMT+2
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