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·Jan 30

Improving Our Creative Thinking, 5 Minutes at a Time

Codeword’s Little Ideas Festival reminded us that you don’t have to think big to get people thinking. — Last week, we held the first-ever Codeword Little Ideas Festival, a creative development workshop with a couple important wrinkles: Presenters got 5 minutes and 7 slides, and no big ideas allowed. It was an afternoon of quick tips and small hacks that our creatives have developed over the years —…

Creativity

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Improving Our Creative Thinking, 5 Minutes at a Time
Improving Our Creative Thinking, 5 Minutes at a Time
Creativity

3 min read


Published in OneZero

·Jan 6, 2021

After a TikTok Craze, Pet Owners Are Trying (and Often Failing) to Get Their Own Animals to Talk

One owner reported their bored dog simply lays on top of all their buttons and ‘just starts mashing them’ — Over the past year, Stella, a Catahoula and blue heeler mix, and Bunny, a sheepadoodle, have amassed viral fame for using an array of recordable buttons to “talk” to their owners. Each button corresponds to a word, and dogs like Bunny are trained to press them to communicate with their…

Tik Tok

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After a TikTok Craze, Pet Owners Are Trying (and Often Failing) to Get Their Own Animals to Talk
After a TikTok Craze, Pet Owners Are Trying (and Often Failing) to Get Their Own Animals to Talk
Tik Tok

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Published in OneZero

·Jul 27, 2020

Inside Randonautica, the App Leading Zoomers to Discover Rainbows, Dead Bodies, and Hidden Treasures

All I found was a barbecue grill — It’s a Saturday afternoon, and I’m staring at someone’s barbecue grill. I didn’t intend or expect to spend my Saturday examining a stranger’s Char-Griller, but here I am, taking a picture of the grill while the presumptive owner asks me just what exactly I’m doing. If I was being honest…

Technology

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Inside Randonautica, the App Leading Zoomers to Discover Rainbows, Dead Bodies, and Hidden…
Inside Randonautica, the App Leading Zoomers to Discover Rainbows, Dead Bodies, and Hidden…
Technology

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Published in OneZero

·Jul 7, 2020

Gaming During the Pandemic Is Starting to Feel Like Work

And that’s not a bad thing — On March 15, just days before Chicago would issue a shelter-in-place order in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Max Plenke decided to get really into Counter-Strike. Recognizing that he was about to spend a lot of time stuck in his apartment, Plenke, a branded content editor, realized that there was…

Gaming

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Gaming During the Pandemic Is Starting to Feel Like Work
Gaming During the Pandemic Is Starting to Feel Like Work
Gaming

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Published in OneZero

·May 8, 2020

A Swarm of New Stay-at-Home Cyclists Is Ruining a Virtual Biking Utopia

Congestion has crippled virtual games like ‘Call of Duty’ and cycling app Zwift — On a Friday morning in April, Eric, who declined to give his last name for privacy reasons, logged into Zwift, a virtual cycling game, and lined up with thousands of cyclists from around the world to compete in Haute Route. …

Gaming

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A Swarm of New Stay-at-Home Cyclists Is Ruining a Virtual Biking Utopia
A Swarm of New Stay-at-Home Cyclists Is Ruining a Virtual Biking Utopia
Gaming

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Published in OneZero

·Apr 16, 2020

I Got My Pandemic Mantra From ‘World of Warcraft’

‘You feel normal.’ ‘You feel normal.’ ‘You feel normal.’ — Just about every day now I log onto World of Warcraft, and after about an hour or so, three words pop up in my chat window: You feel normal. It’s become a daily ritual at this point. I play World of Warcraft, and World of Warcraft tells me that I…

Gaming

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I Got My Pandemic Mantra From ‘World of Warcraft’
I Got My Pandemic Mantra From ‘World of Warcraft’
Gaming

3 min read


Published in OneZero

·Apr 9, 2020

Binaural Beats Promise Enlightenment. Mostly, They’re Just Noise.

I spent one week using binaural beats and came away unchanged — Welcome to Bad Ideas, a column in which we examine the practical limits of technology by considering the things you could do and then investigating exactly why you shouldn’t. Because you can still learn from mistakes you’ll never make. In October 1973, Gerald Oster, a biophysicist turned artist, published a…

Bad Ideas

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Binaural Beats Promise Enlightenment. Mostly, They’re Just Noise.
Binaural Beats Promise Enlightenment. Mostly, They’re Just Noise.
Bad Ideas

5 min read


Published in OneZero

·Apr 3, 2020

I Lived Off Homemade Soylent for a Week During a Global Crisis

Drinking sludge to get through the tough days — Welcome to Bad Ideas, a column in which we examine the practical limits of technology by considering the things you could do and then investigating exactly why you shouldn’t. Because you can still learn from mistakes you’ll never make. Inearly 2013, software engineer Rob Rhinehart wrote a blog post about…

Bad Ideas

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I Lived Off Homemade Soylent for a Week During a Global Crisis
I Lived Off Homemade Soylent for a Week During a Global Crisis
Bad Ideas

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Published in OneZero

·Mar 23, 2020

There’s Only One Way to ‘Disappear’ on the Internet These Days

To kill my digital self, I had to create an army of clones — Welcome to Bad Ideas, a column in which we examine the practical limits of technology by considering the things you could do and then investigating exactly why you shouldn’t. Because you can still learn from mistakes you’ll never make. “You have to get rid of the idea that you can…

Bad Ideas

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There’s Only One Way to ‘Disappear’ on the Internet These Days
There’s Only One Way to ‘Disappear’ on the Internet These Days
Bad Ideas

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Published in OneZero

·Mar 12, 2020

I Did a 24-Hour Dopamine Fast and I Felt Everything, Not Nothing

A day of nothing flipped my brain into a low-energy mode — Welcome to Bad Ideas, a column in which we examine the practical limits of technology by considering the things you could do and then investigating exactly why you shouldn’t. Because you can still learn from mistakes you’ll never make. Over the past few months, dopamine fasts have cycled through the…

Bad Ideas

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I Did a 24-Hour Dopamine Fast and I Felt Everything, Not Nothing
I Did a 24-Hour Dopamine Fast and I Felt Everything, Not Nothing
Bad Ideas

8 min read

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