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"Embracing the Unconventional in Writing"

Jan 30, 2024 - 11:31am

I've always been drawn to the peculiar and unexplored, which makes me wonder if I can pepper my writing with a bit of the offbeat—things that don't quite fit the mold. Question is, can I make it work? Ditching the third-person narrative and opting for a chat with you in the first person could make my stories feel more intimate, more like we're in this together. And hey, isn't that what storytelling's all about? Let's find out.

"Personalizing Your 'Burrito': A Writer's Reflection"

Jan 30, 2024 - 11:21am

The author contemplates the process of converting an audio note into a transcript, then summarizing it on their "burrito" page. They express a desire to adjust the summarization voice to better represent themselves on the page. Recognizing that this feature may not have widespread appeal, the author nonetheless sees value in providing users with controls to personalize their "burrito." The concept of allowing users to fine-tune their experience is seen as an intriguing possibility.

"Crafting Compelling User Experiences in Social Design"

Jan 30, 2024 - 10:20am

The speaker is discussing the principles of social design in the context of creating engaging digital spaces, drawing on the collaborative work with Kristen. They emphasize the importance of social participation, challenges, and focused attention in driving user engagement within a product. Kristen's expertise in designing environments for coherence, sense-making, and collaboration is highlighted, particularly in the transition to digital spaces. The speaker believes that fundamental design elements, like those in a burrito, are critical for crafting unique and compelling user experiences in social design.

"Reflections on Making Audio Burrito Posts"

Jan 30, 2024 - 10:17am

The speaker is reflecting on their experience with making audio burrito posts, noting that it often requires multiple attempts to get into the correct mindset—similar to drafting written posts. They're grappling with the challenge of monologuing without a clear understanding of the audience, as they are aware that at least John and CJ will hear it, but uncertainty about the wider audience affects their ability to communicate effectively. This creates a 'contextual membrane shakiness' as the speaker finds the lack of audience boundaries difficult to navigate, which they recognize may vary among different people. The speaker concludes by deciding to end the current note and start a new one.

"Solitude in the Wild"

Santa Monica-Los Angeles County

Jan 19, 2024 - 3:30pm

A bald man with a neatly trimmed beard is posing in front of a dense hedge of green leaves. He has fair skin and is looking directly at the camera with a calm expression. He wears a mustard-colored cardigan over a plaid shirt in shades of navy, black, and white. The buttons of the cardigan are visible and one is buttoned. The man's appearance is composed and he seems slightly relaxed.
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