The Renaissance scholars couldn’t keep up with new information (“Have you read the latest Erasmus book?” “I don’t have time!”) and needed a better way to organize it. Thus came the invention of tables...Show More
The Renaissance scholars couldn’t keep up with new information (“Have you read the latest Erasmus book?” “I don’t have time!”) and needed a better way to organize it. Thus came the invention of tables...Show More
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mm recommended:Jul 19th, 2019
This was so good. Must listen for anyone who designs software. Goes through history of indexes in books to infinite scroll in apps, endless Slack messages and mobile notifications. Also touches on innovative ways on how companies are tackling this for employees.
epekilis recommended:Nov 15th, 2020
Information overload is nothing new, but there is a critical difference. Our current technologies are deliberately designed to encourage addictive behaviours in a way that did not flow from more traditional technologies. The episode suggests that a real key to fixing the problem is to ensure that ...Show More
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