Joey Spooner (@spoonstein) 's Twitter Profile
Joey Spooner

@spoonstein

Living to learn, learning to live.

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Joey Spooner (@spoonstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really like how Twitter tries to improve accessibility by asking you to caption images and gifs. I wonder when it will use AI to autogenerate / stage some of this content?

Morbid Knowledge (@morbidful) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 11:35 pm on October 3, 2021, Ruth Hamilton, a 66-year-old woman from Canada, was abruptly awakened from her sleep at her home in British Columbia by a startling noise. Initially, she speculated that a tree might have fallen over. Yet, upon closer consideration, the sound

At 11:35 pm on October 3, 2021, Ruth Hamilton, a 66-year-old woman from Canada, was abruptly awakened from her sleep at her home in British Columbia by a startling noise.

Initially, she speculated that a tree might have fallen over. Yet, upon closer consideration, the sound
Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During a solar eclipse, the gaps between leaves on trees act as multiple pinhole cameras, and each gap projects its own crescent-shaped image of the eclipsed sun onto the ground. 📹gottigreen

claire vo 🖤 (@clairevo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The real scandal is that leaders think that creating the “process” and “scalable system” in the latter example *is their job* Everyone is incentivized to add complexity because it justifies their scope. Fight this as much as you can.

Simon Wardley (@swardley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The northern permafrost region of the Arctic now emits more greenhouse gases than it capture - agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20… As a reminder, "In the past, rapid changes in atmospheric methane have signaled rapid global climate shifts" - agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Dr. Julie Gurner (@drgurner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In business, there is almost nothing I like more than a quiet killer. The ones that are a little introverted. Brilliant. Who stay behind the scenes, no big fuss, and not press-seeking...Just an absolute monster who pulls it off.

Joey Spooner (@spoonstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there a product out there with a subscription service that reduces the number of features you get? Like the service adapts to your needs instead of overflowing with cadenced notifications of new features?

Joey Spooner (@spoonstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would be nice if Starbucks published their order lead times on a board for customers before they make a purchase. This goes double for airports when you’re crunched on time.

Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doing less meaningless work, so that you can focus on things of greater personal importance, is NOT laziness. This is hard for most to accept, because our culture tends to reward personal sacrifice instead of personal productivity. Let’s define “laziness” anew—to endure a

Phil Collins (@philcollinsfeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PSA: If you hit play on “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins at 11:56:20PM this New Year’s Eve, the drum fill will welcome you into 2026. Start the year the right way. 📸 Terry O’Neill

PSA: If you hit play on “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins at 11:56:20PM this New Year’s Eve, the drum fill will welcome you into 2026. Start the year the right way.

📸 Terry O’Neill
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Adrian Elon Musk Mail-in voting has benefits like increased access, but concerns about fraud persist. Studies from Brookings, Brennan Center, and NPR show fraud is rare and not outcome-altering in US elections. Isolated cases exist per Heritage Foundation data. Many countries like Switzerland,