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Recommended Reading on Community, Growth, and Marketing
When community becomes a commodified buzzword, how do we stay connected to one another?
May 1
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Abby Sugar
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April 2024
Recommended Reading on Reading More, Adderall, and Billionaires
Do you read as much as you used to? Some considerations of why not (hint: the Internet is a likely culprit).
Apr 10
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Abby Sugar
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March 2024
Recommended Reading on How We Use Social Media, and How We Comment on It
It's a vortex, and it's inescapable.
Mar 29
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Abby Sugar
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February 2024
Recommended Reading on Social Media, Authenticity, and Sense of Self
“I’m curious how people are using social media platforms, and how we’re influenced, or even conditioned, by algorithms today.
Feb 25
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Abby Sugar
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January 2024
Recommended Reading on Art as Resistance, Publishing, and Writing, too
Installment II - I read and closed all my open tabs at the end of 2023!
Jan 12
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Abby Sugar
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Recommended Reading on the Internet and Digital Archiving
Installment I - over 100 recommended articles this month, where I was on a mission to read all my open tabs!
Jan 8
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Abby Sugar
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December 2023
Recommended Reading on Startups, Investors, and Your Personal Thing
When you surround yourself with others who are also all-consumed in that thing they love, whatever it may be.
Dec 4, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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October 2023
Recommended Reading on War, Bodies, and Israel-Palestine
There is no substitute for war, or, how massively can one out-injure the other side?
Oct 22, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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Recommended Reading: Mostly about Burning Man & AI
(some FTX/SBF for soap opera entertainment, plus the usual side journeys into neuroscience and creativity...)
Oct 3, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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July 2023
Recommended Reading on Language, Web3, AI, and thoughts on Liminal Spaces
Thinking slow or sideways in order to move forward, or how poetic thinking can influence working in tech.
Jul 3, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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June 2023
Recommended Reading on Hype, Digital Media, Art, and Death in Poetry
Saskia Hamilton, Hype as the new religion, and AI & Capitalism.
Jun 11, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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May 2023
Recommended Reading on Craft, Poetry, and Creativity in Business
Jorie Graham, Gabrielle Octavia Rucker, creative nonfiction, and advertising as storytelling...
May 7, 2023
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Abby Sugar
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