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mrludlow ⛺️ 🧐🎩💭
@mrludlow
Longing what I call "intentional friction" As technology increasingly optimizes for convenience... i almost find myself resenting instant gratification. The more my life becomes frictionless and algo-driven, the more I actually crave purposeful effort. Feels as tho I'm not alone and there's a countertrend forming - the deliberate embrace of "intentional friction"...this rejection of algorithmic efficiency in favor of experiences and recommendations that require effort, patience and human-to-human coordination. + disposable cameras / digi cam > phone cameras + dumb phones > smart phones + curated recs (letterboxd, goodreads, etc.) > AI suggestions + vinyl > streaming + "slow living" philosophies and digital detoxes
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mrludlow ⛺️ 🧐🎩💭
@mrludlow
i actually think blockchain plays a role here too. Minting something - with a small cost - can become that point of friction
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Chris Carlson
@chrislarsc.eth
Calling @joanwestenberg.eth https://www.joanwestenberg.com/im-entering-my-curmudgeon-era/
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Brian
@wireframeguy
I agree, I love shooting film > digital. Simply because it’s just more fun
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Garrett
@garrett
yeah i think we’re heading towards this too but only when it’s paired with humanity there’s a lot of intentional friction that’s gimmicky or trendy but becomes annoying or it’s just a trend that doesn’t stick
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