Recently I have been playing Rimworld a lot and I've come across this very nice interview with Tynan Sylvester for the In Sprite of Everything podcast. It was great to hear about adaptive difficulty and elastic failure .
We all agree that parenting is stressful & exhausting. The thing is, when we meet other parents we have to endure listening to how hard it is for them, with little concern for us. How can we be unquestionably certain that it is us, and not them, having a terrible time with those monsters that claim to be our offspring? I can help by providing absolute quantitative metrics for parenthood-derived stress, so that when we meet obnoxious parents at softplay or whatever, hard numbers and solid stats will speak for us. Here we go. The Peppa Magnitude Scale measures the stress caused by watching several consecutive episodes of the same children's show. Three Peppa Pig episodes give a score of 3, and so on. Beware, the scale is exponential so a score of 8 is twice as stressful than 7, and 32 times worse than 3! Scientists do not agree entirely on which shows qualify and the debate is still fierce. Sure hits are Peppa Pig, Teletubbies, Waybuloo, Baby Jake. Mouthful ...
Well, hello. I decided to dig out this place (set up for other reasons before dropping Twitter etc etc) and turn it into a map that collects my interests, thoughts and ideas, and - why not - achievements big and small, mostly for my own consumption. Inspired by - Twitter and Instagram boredom; - The need to gather the things I am proud about, in a way that encompasses my interests; - The realisation that in every social network people become a "fortune cookie" version of themselves, and you never get to really know them; - A recent post I read about digital gardens, and obviously I can't find it any more but I guess this is a good reference, even though "digital garden" is not a concept I really buy into; - Having understood the key difference between informational Stock and Flow in some other blog page I can't find any more sorry; I decided to dig out this place (set up for other reasons before dropping Twitter etc etc) and turn it into a map that collect...