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Why Everyone Feels Slightly Unreal Right Now
When simulations become more compelling than reality itself, the difference starts to disappear.
Apr 10
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Not an Update, Exactly
Small moments, a few photos, and where I’ve been lately
Apr 3
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Things I Can’t Quite Ignore Lately
A weekly guide to the strange psychological and cultural moment we’re living through—from interiors that stop you in your tracks to insights on style.
Mar 26
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Who Do You Think With?
How AI is changing the way we think — before we notice
Mar 19
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Recent Intelligence: culture, ideas, and obsessions to elevate your week /040
This week: essays on AI and emotion, art and interiors, science and wellness, with moments that make life luminous and fleetingly beautiful.
Mar 12
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Recent Intelligence: culture, ideas, and obsessions to elevate your week /039
The internet eating itself, the philosopher shaping AI, and the algorithmic collapse of originality
Mar 6
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The Very Best of the Internets
Exploring the web beyond noise and algorithms: places that inspire thought, creativity, and a deeper sense of connection.
Feb 26
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Recent Intelligence: culture, ideas, and obsessions to elevate your week /038
Attention, aesthetics, and the reinvention of darkness
Feb 20
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The Making of the Cotswolds
How medieval stone, Arts & Crafts philosophy, heritage culture and modern branding shaped England’s most desirable countryside.
Feb 12
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Recent Intelligence: culture, ideas, and obsessions to elevate your week /037
Explore antique mirrors, slow beauty, tech theatre, and the small, quiet gestures that shape perception, strength, and attention this winter.
Feb 6
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These Analogue Winter Days
Pressed glass, film grain, and the intimacy of staying in
Jan 30
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The Cost of Living Against Yourself
How self-betrayal ages you faster than bad food
Jan 23
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