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Five years ago, I wrote a short note on my birthday about things I thought I’d learned in my first 40 years kickin’ around planet earth. It feels a bit odd to look back on the collected thoughts of a forty year old man and feel like, “Well,...

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Thinking and Linking.

I don’t know about all of you, but it’s been a pretty intense first half of the year over here. It feels trite to make a point of it, but I do think we’re all grappling with the effects of unabated tech and information acceleration. Especia...

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Sources and Links for Feb 17-24

We’re back to a broader range of source topics this week, but further refinements to our audio overview prompt in NotebookLM seems to have produced one of the better recap discussions so far:

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Sources and Links for Feb 10-17

Trying something a bit new this week by limiting the number and scope of included sources to see if we can get our NotebookLM hosts to go deeper into each source and see if it makes it easier for them to find connections / draw insights bet...

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