Five Things #35

Every Wednesday I share five things I liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. In case you didn't know this already. Our brains are weird. Exhibit A: The movie that doesn’t exist and the Redditors who think it does.
     
  2. ... Weird, and incredible. Exhibit B: Brain's party noise filter revealed by recordings.
     
  3. A great interview with Brian Eno. His thoughts on the importance of creativity in education really struck a chord with me.
     
  4. As 2017 rapidly approaches, it's a good time to pause and reflect on the last year. This Wait But Why post might make you think a little differently about how you spend your time next year.
     
  5. "We grow out of a lot as we grow up. One of the most unfortunate things we leave behind is a regular dose of change." I love this quote from Jason Fried and his ideas in this article. — Be More Productive. Take Time Off.

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Five Things #34

Every Wednesday I share five things I liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. I've watched this three or four times despite the fact it makes me feel a little on edge! Cyclist Danny MacAskill explores the roof tops of Gran Canaria on his bike. The behind the scenes videos are worth watching too. 
     
  2. I'm pretending this isn't true — The Best Music for Productivity? Silence.
     
  3. An excellent long read on A.I., machine learning and the team behind the new, much-improved Google Translate — The Great A.I. Awakening.
     
  4. Despite the ominous title, this article is well worth reading! Alain de Botton is one of my favourite writers, I can't get his voice out of my head as I read his words — Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person.
     
  5. Whoever wrote Iggy Pop and the Stooges' rider has a great sense of humour and way too much time on there hands. 

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Five Things #33

Every Wednesday I share five things I liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. Are we characters in a simulation? I've shared an article on this before, but this one uses cartoons to help explain the argument. Which obviously makes it better!
     
  2. ROLI has just announced the Lightpad Block (a cool little musical instrument which I'm looking forward to getting my hands on). They are the company behind the equally cool, but way more expensive, Seaboard. Great to see a company making new instruments rather than just rehashing old ones.
     
  3. The genius that is Seth Godin, strikes again — The confusion about enough
     
  4. And a great post by one of my other favourite thinkers, Derek Sivers — Tilting my mirror (motivation is delicate)
     
  5. Thinking of learning a new language in 2017? This might just help you learn it a little faster! I'll definitely be giving it a try in my efforts to learn German.

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Five Things #32

Every Wednesday I share five things I liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. As technology makes interacting with the outside world easier and easier, it's too easy to get distracted from what's important. "I worry that the closer the world gets to our fingertips, the further it gets from our hearts."
     
  2. A fun thing I learnt last week. My favourite drumstick manufacturer, Vic Firth, used to make rolling pins and pepper mills!
     
  3. Something I've been asked more than once.. What makes Ringo Starr such a great drummer?
     
  4. This is such a great idea — A farm from a box.
     
  5. Stephen Hawking putting our problems into perspective. "We are at the most dangerous moment in the development of humanity. We now have the technology to destroy the planet on which we live, but have not yet developed the ability to escape it."

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Five Things #31

Every Wednesday I share five things I liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. OK GO do it again — Another incredible music video. Shot in just 4.2 seconds, I imagine the preparation included a lot of maths.
     
  2. I have no idea where I found this site, but I'm glad I found it. LightNote is packed with interactive lessons on music theory. It explains tricky concepts in a clear and concise way. It looks great too, which is always a bonus.
     
  3. Another cool interactive site — Google's A.I Experiments is a place to explore machine learning through a series of simple and entertaining experiments. Quick Draw (which I'm TERRIBLE at) and The Infinite Drum Machine are my favourites.
     
  4. "The best way that we can grow our intelligence is to embrace tasks where we might struggle and fail." Sal Khan of Khan Academy on the growth vs fixed mindset, including an important reminder "You can learn anything".
     
  5. It's not often that an advert gets me feeling Christmassy. However, Wes Anderson's very Wes Anderson H&M advert did just that. It's put a smile on my face each time I've watched it. 

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