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Posts by Jen Briselli

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Tolerating (Uncertainty) Intolerance On mistaken identity and mislocated capacity

Hello, if anyone has told you you need to increase your uncertainty tolerance or comfort with ambiguity lately, or you find yourself wishing someone else would do the same, here ya go:

medium.com/topology-ins...

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The incredible value of "nothing" "Better than nothing" rhetoric hides the opportunity costs behind the bare minimum. Reject this framing.

When you hear "better than nothing," ask whose responsibility the "nothing" is, and whether the "better than nothing" solution simply lets them abdicate that responsibility & check the box.

AI is the ultimate "better than nothing" technology. Don't negate this argument — reject the whole framing.

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That’s not a bad idea. Muting isn’t something I’ve played with as much as other levers - I’ll have to explore that. Thanks!

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Interesting... I don't know anyone offhand with the kind of development track record they're asking for but I'd still circulate it because I'm sure someone among our crew might have it in the mix...

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I keep trying to keep a rhythm with BlueSky, but of all my internet things, it ends up feeling the most doom-scroll-y and I drop away. I've worked hard to curate my feed and yet the smart people I like hearing from nonetheless contribute. How are you guys doing this thing everyday? Pro tips welcome.

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The people ARE the process Cutting down on collaboration tricks you into thinking you're going faster, but it destroys the divergence effects that make the design process valuable.

A lot of advice for improving team velocity looks like speedrunning: sequence break as much as possible, any% everything in between.

But life isn't a video game, and shoveling crap at colleagues and customers is not a winning long-term strategy. No LLM can stand in for actual human teammates.

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To imagine, this was satire 50 years ago… what a time to be alive. 😬

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Monty Python - Mr. Hilter
Monty Python - Mr. Hilter YouTube video by Caio Badner

I've been re-watching Monty Python's Flying Circus over dinner the last few weeks and when I hit episode 12 I did a spit take. If I was teaching history right now, I'd ask my students to watch this sketch and reflect on current events. 🫠

"Well, I think he'd do a lot of good for the stock exchange."

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Yep - a recording will end up on YouTube sooner or later. I’ll make a point to share it here plus we’re hoping this becomes a bit of an ongoing dialogue vs. a one and done.

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“To hell with the future. It's a man eating idol.”
Ivan Illich

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What is Complexity Informed Strategy?
What is Complexity Informed Strategy? YouTube video by Topology

I spend a lot of time explaining what I mean by #complexity informed. I enjoy it, but I wished there was a video (more invitation than explainer) to help me do the job. After hunting for something that didn't really exist, I decided to just make it. Maybe it'll help you too: youtu.be/o-gOyaXZLqo?...

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Letter to a Young Systems Thinker Don’t search for the answers.

I've fallen into lurker mode with this site lately but I'm still here... and this week I wrote this thing that seemed to resonate with a bunch of folks, maybe if you're into #SystemsThinking or #Complexity you'll dig it too:

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Liz this is the highest compliment!

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Apprenticeship Is Dead. Long Live Apprenticeship. Expertise is a group project.

Hi. I wrote a thing about learning and apprenticeship that intersects a bit with #edusky and #complexity and would love to hear from you if it resonates...

1 year ago 8 1 1 1

just saying: it's possible that "I'm gonna dramatically constrict my state capacity while plotting dramatic imperial expansion, and expanding my set of internal enemies while alienating most of my foreign allies" is the beginning of a world-historical masterstroke. but also possible that it isn't

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Me too, pal… me too.

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Y'all pick a lane. Then make a little progress in your lane each day.

Every serious, experienced organizer I know is Doing Their Thing. Instead of freaking out about each bit of bad news, we're in our lanes rapidly building dual power infrastructure and networks that don't rely on the goverment.

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Richard Feynman - Names Don't Constitute Knowledge
Richard Feynman - Names Don't Constitute Knowledge YouTube video by Caitlin Spies

me, increasingly, in response to literally everything

youtu.be/lFIYKmos3-s?...

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Being a person with deadly, incurable cancer who is nonetheless still alive for an indefinite timeframe gives me an interesting metaphor that helps me deal with things like large-scale corruption in government or commerce.

Bear with me for a second while I try to explain.

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Awwww. Mine are both pittie mixes too but the other guy (Iggy) is part bull terrier so he acts a lot like Spuds MacKenzie. They are trouble.

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Do these folks not realize that something being "allowed" or "not allowed" on social media platforms is, uh, not quite the same as something being completely and socially acceptable?

Also... xkcd.com/1357

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Cartoon image of twelve progressively evolving desire paths in a neighbor green space.

Cartoon image of twelve progressively evolving desire paths in a neighbor green space.

This guy gets it.

www.instagram.com/p/DE24GKTNRA...

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a woman in a black dress says it - it - the f - it - flam - flames ALT: a woman in a black dress says it - it - the f - it - flam - flames

So basically, you made me answer the doorbell through a gauntlet of barking dogs to sign for a letter, only for that letter to say, in essence, "sorry, not sorry"... ?

If I didn't already hate you and wasn't already scheming on how to abandon private insurance in 2026, I certainly would be now.

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That was back in December. Today, I received a certified letter - had no idea who was sending me mail I had to sign for - and it turned out to be my insurance acknowledging said grievance and basically saying "it's not our fault, it's your greedy doctor."

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I love this doctor. So, I'm heartbroken and angered. At the time, the doctor's office suggested that frustrated patients file a grievance with said insurer, which I know from years of work in this industry will be meaningless for me and other patients, but I side with my doctor so I did it anyway.

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Last year, my health insurance company refused to negotiate a reasonable 2025 contract rate with my doctor's org, so in November I got the dreaded "we're no longer in network with your insurance, starting 1/1/25" letter. My options are now to pay out of pocket (not feasible) or find a new doctor.

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“Hell is a snack seen too late.”

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T-Rex: It's time to learn about history! And what IS history? EASY:

T-Rex: History is all the stuff that happened in the past!

T-Rex: It's time to learn about history! And what IS history? EASY: T-Rex: History is all the stuff that happened in the past!

T-Rex: Luckily, since it IS the past, we can all ABSOLUTELY agree on what happened. Since events are knowable and non-changing - just like ourselves! - there is never any disagreement on what or even IF something happened, and these disagreements don't THEMSELVES change over time, suggesting the need for a "history of history", or "historiography", if you will.

T-Rex: Luckily, since it IS the past, we can all ABSOLUTELY agree on what happened. Since events are knowable and non-changing - just like ourselves! - there is never any disagreement on what or even IF something happened, and these disagreements don't THEMSELVES change over time, suggesting the need for a "history of history", or "historiography", if you will.

Utahraptor: Sounds like you're kinda suggesting there ARE those things.
T-Rex: No! Of course not!!

T-Rex: Facts are facts, and what ARE people but an internally-consistent collection of facts?
Utahraptor: Nothing! We are all NOTHING if not a knowable, objective, and invariable subset of facts chosen from a larger set of immutable facts, and our actions reflect that!!

Utahraptor: Sounds like you're kinda suggesting there ARE those things. T-Rex: No! Of course not!! T-Rex: Facts are facts, and what ARE people but an internally-consistent collection of facts? Utahraptor: Nothing! We are all NOTHING if not a knowable, objective, and invariable subset of facts chosen from a larger set of immutable facts, and our actions reflect that!!

Narrator: LATER, T-REX CHANGES HIS MIND ABOUT ALL THIS STUFF:
T-Rex: Lol whatever, it's FINE

Narrator: LATER, T-REX CHANGES HIS MIND ABOUT ALL THIS STUFF: T-Rex: Lol whatever, it's FINE

What is a man? A reasonable little pile of facts, sorted reasonably.

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1 year ago 196 46 5 3

highly recommend this whole thread. I’ll take a stab at what I think public health is doing wrong: we assume people are being “duped.” That’s not it. Something more complex is going on: people are *making meaning* out of difficult situations where authoritative messages come with no actual support

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