
Curated ideas to ignite your spirit. Plus, occasional behind-the-scenes of building sublime.app, a human creativity company.
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Sublime 2.0 launches...
…Before the launch becomes an essay, and the essay becomes content, and the content becomes one more thing your thumb swipes into oblivion…
…We invite you to the Premiere of Act One before it arrives in your inbox....
The word ‘amateur’ comes from the Latin word ‘amare’ which means ‘to love,’ to do things for the love of it.
In April, I convinced Allegra, the wife of my Sublime co-founder Gabriel, to help us figure out what to do for the launch of Subli...
plus links and recs
The launch of Sublime 2.0 was originally intended to land in your inbox today. But we like to operate with a “it will be ready when it’s ready” mindset and alas, it’s not ready.
Every industrial revolution has produced some form of Romantic backlash, where people run away from tech and towards the human, the medieval, the handmade, the… sublime.
There’s something romantic in the air.
Anti-Viral with Hrishikesh Hirway
This is the second installment of Anti-viral, a new series in partnership with Elan Ullendorff where we talk to creatives about the meaningful work that algorithms overlook, and what they would do more of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
making sublime.app. BECOMING UNSLOPPABLE
a dude described my writing as "if Hunter S. Thompson was a dad" and I think that's pretty good
algorithmic escape artist • i write the escape the algorithm newsletter and teach a class with the same name at UPenn
I write about culture and I love falling down niche historical rabbit holes \ud83d\udc8c sithara42[at]gmail.com \ud83d\udc8c
Making Sublime - for you and for me.
If you found us, and we found you, it was meant to be...
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