Thanks for your perspective, Jared.
The way you describe Experience Strategy in your video does feel very close to how I practice Service Design in my org, and I know I'm no exception. I wonder if it's a matter of seniority/level of influence.
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Isn't that just... Service Design?
In/Out List for 2026 In Learning for fun, not just for school or work "Wait, let me look that up" Scrolling straight to the Personal life section Curiosity Learning how to edit Wikipedia Knowing random facts and where they came from Telling the group chat about your research Longer attention spans Out Doomscrolling Making fun of people who like to learn Misinformation Not citing your sources
đŁïž LETâS MAKE CURIOSITY COOL IN 2026
âAir pollution fell substantially as Paris restricted car traffic and made way for parks, people-streets and bike-lanes.â
Better for the climate, better for health, better for livability & quality of life.
Common sense.
Such a no-brainer, itâs remarkable that more cities HAVENâT done the same.
âI lied. I manipulated. I wrapped control in poetry.â
Chilling.
One of the best reads on AI & Education: "You can no longer make students do the reading or the writing. So whatâs left? Only this: give them work they want to do. And help them want to do it. What, again, is education? The non-coercive rearranging of desire. " www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
Vous ĂȘtes trop mims, Arte
I can't believe I'll say this in 2025 but:
We, EU tech engineers, should start to seriously consider EU made alternatives to every American SaaS & business we currently use.
Tariffs will impact goods but soon services too. We cannot rely on the US anymore as a reliable economical partner anymore.
Case in point
bsky.app/profile/bonp...
The attacks on the pillars of the nation-state, the dismantling of government agencies, and the aggressive anti-intellectualism are some chilling signals of what's yet to come. We're still missing a mob of MAGA red guards to emerge but it doesn't seem so far fetched.
Heartbreaking to watch the USA ship sink slowly to the abyss. As much as we compare this moment to German and Italian fascism (and rightly so), there's also a striking resemblance with China's cultural (counter)revolution.
Beautiful commitment of Fed workers in the USA holding their line. "Le sens du service public" is strong!
This thread is so good âš
Welcome immigrants from X interested in science to the friendlier skies of @bsky.app, as documented by a new @nature.com survey (but you already knew that đ)
"Bluesky is much better for science. There is much less toxicity, misinformation, and distractions."
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Very helpful overview of (some of) the great design talent + leaders active on Bluesky. Letâs build the supportive, inspiring, thought-provoking community we all need right now!
Thanks for putting this together @jonas.do đ
I wish TikTok was removed in Europe too. Lucky Americans!
6, and I still send postcards
Hello (again) Bluesky !
Some fun ones you got there đ
Billionaires shouldn't exist. This statement only feels radical because we tend to severely underestimate the true scale of superwealth.
đThis visualization does a perfect job putting things in perspective.
mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-weal...
I just discovered Halla TĂłmasdĂłttir, the president of Iceland, through the Adam Grant podcast. So hopeful, and one of the best takes I've heard on imposter syndrome. Give it a listen, it'll lighten your day âïž
open.spotify.com/episode/00eM...
Without downloading any pictures, what's your energy going into 2025?
Si vous ĂȘtes ici je pense que vous ĂȘtes prĂȘt Ă signer cette pĂ©tition, pour que le gouvernement cesse dâutiliser X comme plateforme de communication :
petitions.assemblee-nationale.fr/initiatives/...
Coucou tout le monde ! Comme pas mal de gens, on s'éloigne de Twitter/X pour chercher un ciel un peu moins nuageux...
Pour commencer, vous pouvez jeter un oeil Ă cette liste (oĂč on a l'honneur de figurer) qui regroupe l'essentiel de la science sur Bluesky. Merci et bisous ! đ
go.bsky.app/CFvzzJP
The Nokia Design Archive is an online museum curating the history and designs Nokia, and it's just lovely and nostalgic in every possible way
Progress occurs every day, right under our noses, and there was plenty across the globe, *even in 2024*. Including progress on disease treatments, rise of minimum wages, same-sex marriage, women and children's rights and... the location of Plato's tumb (!)
Doing sufficient qualitative research for the purposes of making business decisions is neither particularly expensive nor difficult if you actually care about people and want to learn about them.
Unfortunately, you will end up learning a lot of inconvenient stuff.
Cartoon by Tom Gauld for the Guardian - "By conceling herself with a cocoon of discarded wrapping paper and surviving on a diet of surplus festive chocolates and liqueurs, Emily hopes to read undisturbed as far into January as possible". Replaced Emiliy by "Ghita".
Absolutely spot on @tomgauld.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/books/pictur...
Google WAS good.
But I've been using a combination of Firefox and DuckDuckGo for quite some time now.
More than enough to land on Wikipedia anyway.