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My feed seems weirdly mistuned. Like a radio tuned to the wrong channel. But I haven’t been able to retune it. 🤔 Not sure what I’m looking for. I’ll know when I find it.
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Tweeting also feels off. Like when you can’t get into a flow on a run. Stride off somehow. Tempo broken. Both input and output have felt broken since mid-Covid year. Like August.
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Actually many things have gone this way. TV especially. Pros: watched Expanse, Community, Schitts Creek, all shows I’d dismissed pre-pandemic. Cons: Old pre-Weirding favorites like Psych suddenly lost a lot of rewatch appeal.
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The frequency I *want* to be tuned to feels like it should have mood elements of: X-files Asimov Foundation series Culture novels* Mid 15th century Cthulhu mythos Oceans 23rd century hard scifi IoT Anarchism Post-money * main binge last year that felt on-mood
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It’s not people, it’s topics I think. Need to refactor my input categories. I don’t really follow people so much as themes. But the ontology of themes is wrong atm and I can’t think of words to describe what to drop/add. Gotta unfactor and remap the signal territory or something.
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considered getting a bot that automatically mutes people if you don’t interact with them? And then maybe un-mutes them for a week to see if you interact with them again?
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Twitter is hard because people are not default unigenre. Or if they are it's never the genre you're thinking of! Maybe you can delve deeper into fiction writing and create this medley you seek 🙂
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I don't think I've ever met one. Maybe I'm lucky. Maybe they don't exist unless you cheat and derive the essence of their genre from the person themself.
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