Welcome to the weekend,
Here are five things I thought worth sharing this week.
The year is 1862; how would you dress for your portrait to be photographed?
Why your best ideas come after your worst ones. I’ve certainly experienced this phenomenon!
How to be enjoyably well-educated – written by a human, unlike that LLM piece making the rounds.
Wittgenstein’s war notebooks were written in a unique style; on the left, in code, he wrote observations about his day and his work. On the right, he continued his work on the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus.
Is the Future of Writing Writing for AI?
Currently reading: The Journalist and the Murderer by Janet Malcolm
Have a creative weekend.
Image: A sarus crane, a flamingo, a wild bronze turkey cock, two Paduan fowl, a silver birchen game cockerel, and a hoopoe in a landscape. Melchior d’Hondecoeter. 1675.
