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Conversations around misinformation that assume everyone cares about literal truth may be missing the point.

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Picture this: A Slack channel for an open-source project that prominently displays "Be excellent to each other" in its community guidelines. Six month

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Micro expressions are very brief facial expressions, lasting only a fraction of a second. The Paul Ekman Group provides a variety of tools in order to learn how to spot micro expressions.

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Waffle House’s Magic Marker System
21 Mar 2024
kottke.org

I thought for sure that I’d previously written about the secret jelly packet & pickle-based system that chefs at the Waffle House use to “store” all of the orders that come in for food during service, but I can’t find it in the a

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Signaling as a Service
18 Jul 2022
julian.digital

01 Intro One of the best books I have read in the last few years is The Elephant in the Brain by Robin Hanson and Kevin Simler. The book makes two main arguments: a) Most of our everyday actions can be traced back to some form of signaling or status seeking b) Our brains deliberately hi

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New research on consumer behavior shows that we tend to match some types of choices the people around us make, but not others.

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For a couple of centuries, the British were in an unlikely frenzy for the exotic fruit.

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How do false beliefs spread, and what are the consequences?

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Smiles can be a way to dupe people because they’re easy to fake – but we’ve figured out which smiles can be trusted

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The psychological quirks that make it tricky to get an accurate read on someone's emotions

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Hacker News
25 Jan 2021
julian.digital

I’ve spent a lot of time recently thinking about different proof-of-work mechanisms. When I say proof-of-work, I’m not talking about consensus algorithms like the ones that some crypto currencies use. I’m talking about social networks.

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Many brands overshoot the subtleties of virtue signaling. They preach, posture, and alienate the people they’re trying to impress. We show how big companies can better bang their virtue drums. #brand #marketing #PR #business #SocialMedia #CX

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What Is Signaling, Really? - LessWrong 2.0
12 Mar 2019
lesswrong.com

The most commonly used introduction to signaling, promoted both by Robin Hanson and in The Art of Strategy, starts with college degrees. Suppose, the…