The blog (featuring some seriously actionable articles of exhaustive length) on everything from biohacking, smart drugs, and mind hardware to anti-aging, social dynamics, and philosophy.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
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This was a game that played you.
The Dictator 3 was impressive, and in every way, it was an evolution of the franchise. One of the revolutionary features of the game was integrating data from your Link and personal life. The permissions the game requested were invasive, to say the least…
The game requests the following permissions:
To use images and memories recorded by your Link from the past 72 hours
Will block other notifications
Would like to access your biosigns and corresponding emotional reactions from the past 72 hours
Will monitor your reactions to external stimuli within 72 hours of playing the game
May stimulate lucid dream content while you are asleep
Xavier barely read them before approving them. Don’t pretend, Dear Reader, that you would be much more judicious about denying permissions when exhilarated by a new install you’re rearing to play.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
Update: This one is worth reading; as the information ecosystem shifts every year, I find new tools and hacks for learning and retaining more of what I learn while reducing distraction. For example, I've become very intolerant of annoying, time-wasting midroll ads; I've got some hacks for blocking them in this updated article.
You hear a lot of lifehackers talking about practicing a low-information diet. Indeed, we live in an age of infinite information, yet we have very finite time and attention. A lot of lifehackers decry constant information consumption as a distracting practice. Bruce Lee had something insightful to say about this...
It's a classic adaptogen that modulates our hormones and many subtleties of how our biology responds to internal and external stressors. Commonly just referred to as Eleuthero.
Ⓒ By Jonathan Roseland |
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In the film Inception, a team of espionage agents is highly compensated by multinationals to manipulate people through their dreams.
Lucid Dreaming is the closest thing outside of the silver screen to this. It's not hyperbole when I say that lucid dreaming can and will make your REM sleeping hours the most vividly exciting part of your day.
A few examples of my vivid and memorable experiences...
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