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How Art Regulates the Brain When the World Feels Overwhelming | Ivy Ross
Frederik Pferdt interviews Ivy Ross, Google's VP of Design and co-author of "Your Brain on Art," exploring neuroaesthetics, how art regulates the nervous system, fosters empathy, and guides human-centered design in uncertain times.
getting rich with content is actually super duper easy
Tom Noske, a veteran content creator with eight full-time years, distills a decade's experience into five lessons on simplifying content creation, building personal brands, and achieving financial success in the creator economy.
This 3-Hour Mastermind Is Worth More Than a $200K CS Degree
Bgo, ex-NASA developer turned entrepreneur, hosts a mastermind in Los Angeles for mid-senior software engineers, sharing lessons on ethics, core values, wealth math, marketing, sales via roofer Danny, productivity, and AI tools for business
why getting rich as a developer is shockingly easy
Bgo, a former NASA and Fortune 500 software engineer turned entrepreneur, challenges stereotypes confining senior developers to 9-5 coding roles, urging them to embrace business ownership for greater freedom and wealth.
The BEST Business Model for Developers in 2026
Wiggo, a former software engineering manager who built a $229,000 AI consulting firm in 20 days, advises developers to prioritize service-based models over SaaS for quick revenue, using a 7-day plan to secure their first $100,000.
The Reality of Being a Software Engineer in Japan in 2026 (It’s Changed)
K, a Tokyo-based mobile app engineer and community leader, shares insights from a 2026 Findy report on Japan's developer market, highlighting 88.7% AI tool adoption and the widening divide between innovative startups and conservative enterp
Writing less code (by understanding your priorities) - Wildflower
Aydah Wildflower, a Trinidadian Clojure developer, presents on writing less code through clear prioritization, illustrated by her four-year evolution of text editors from poetry-specific tools to the general Paperbalm app.
Why CLOJURE is my language of choice
A software engineer explains why Clojure excels for practical production work, emphasizing its seamless interop with Java and Python, superior REPL, immutability, uniform data structures, and macros.
Why the Swiss are leaving Switzerland
Helen Zhao, a former CNBC journalist on migration trends, explores why more Swiss citizens are emigrating from their wealthy, "perfect" homeland due to rising costs and stress, amid influxes of foreigners.
Steve Jobs - The Lost Interview (11 May 2012) [VO] [ST-FR] [Ultra HD 4K]
In a rediscovered 1995 interview, Steve Jobs, hosted by Robert X. Cringely, recounts his early fascination with computers, Apple's founding, key innovations like the Macintosh, corporate challenges, and visions for software and the web's tr