jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 08/07/2018 - Explained, Cognitive Bias, Hacker Boot Camp, Studio Eulogy, Apology in Japan, Cosmetic Class, Coming For Credit...

Humans aren't as good as we should be in our capacity to empathize with feelings and thoughts of others, be they humans or other animals on Earth. So maybe part of our formal education should be training in empathy. Imagine how different the world would be if, in fact, that were 'reading, writing, arithmetic, empathy.'
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Tuesday - August 07, 2018 Tue - 08/07/18
rantnrave:// When I was in high school. I used to stand outside TRIGONOMETRY class waiting for my ALGEBRA class and think, "there's no f***ing way I'm going to be able to do that stuff." Sometimes I can intimidate myself out of learning. Never been a numbers guy. I like data. I like the inferences of data. But raw figures. Intimidating. Last November, I was at an executive retreat in WYOMING with a bunch of friends. Once the conversation turned to crypto I got ginger-ale on the brain. All these smarties talking about BITCOIN. BLOCKCHAIN. RIPPLE. It was like being in a chic PARIS restaurant and not speaking French. Ever wish there were crib sheets for basic understanding? NETFLIX has a show for that. VOX's EXPLAINED. A series of episodes shorter than 30 minutes (because shows don't have to be 30 minutes or 1 hour) on such topics as weed, cricket, the exclamation point, extraterrestrial life, esports, the stock market, why diets fail, cryptocurrency, k-pop, gene editing, monogamy, and the racial wealth gap. I appreciate them because they're primers for people like me. And once I understand, I can be let loose on the internet to go deeper. And of course, now I don't feel like a moron when someone wants to talk cryptocurrency. I may want to smack them over the head with a book due to being sick of hearing about their cryptocurrency, but at least I understand them now. It's slightly better than their stories about CROSSFIT and P90X. Same people not shockingly... Speaking of short episodes, congrats to my friends JEFFREY KATZENBERG, MEG WHITMAN and my family at WNDRCO on raising $1 Billion for what they dub NEW TV, "built for easy, on-the-go mobile viewing, allowing today's leading studios and creative talent to tell original stories in an entirely new way." In short, top-notch short-form productions by top talent. Investors include 21ST CENTURY FOX, DISNEY, ENTERTAINMENT ONE, ITV, LIONSGATE, METRO GOLDWYN MAYER, NBCUNIVERSAL, SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT, VIACOM, WARNER MEDIA, ALIBABA, THE GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP, INC., JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., LIBERTY GLOBAL, MADRONE CAPITAL and CHICO'S BAIL BONDS. Jeffrey is a freak of nature. I never bet against him. Tenacity and will. He's destroyed the bell curve on aging. There is not a 25-year-old on earth with his energy. I look forward to hearing more about this from him at 6 am on a Saturday morning... I've written more about ANTHONY BOURDAIN than any other subject in my REDEF columns. He used his love and knowledge of food to explore the commonalities and differences in all of us. I traveled the world following the places he ate. I never met him, but he meant a lot to me. And the world is a lesser place without him. I miss him every Sunday and beyond. I look back on his life in "Remembering Anthony Bourdain, The Chef of Curiosity"... There are some friends that no matter how much time goes by you just pick up where you left out. 5. 10. 15. 20 years. Doesn't matter. Like riding a bike... Check out the world's first home body scanner from NAKED LABS... I can agree with you. I can be sympathetic to and support your cause. But I'm also increasingly concerned and sometimes alarmed at the tactics for those I agree with... And, ever notice how some people only contact you to lecture you, ask for something or assign their own issues to you? Aware of everything else but themselves.... The defensive don't listen, they interrupt... Happy Birthday to NEIL BLUMENTHAL, NICHOLAS BROWN, CASSIAN ELWES, EDDIE DALVA, RACHNA BHASIN, MIKE ANGUS, ADAM PALMINTERI, KEVIN SMOKLER, BEN GOLDMAN, MARY CORIGLIANO, JASON PORT, RICHARD CUSICK, ERIK LUFTGLASS, and DAMIAN MANNING.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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The Atlantic
The Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Brain
by Ben Yagoda
Science suggests we're hardwired to delude ourselves. Can we do anything about it?
CNET
Inside the boot camp reforming teenage hackers
by Katie Collins
The program aims to offer young cybercriminals an alternative to jail and turn them into legit cyber pros.
Hollywood Reporter
Death of a Hollywood Studio: A Eulogy for 20th Century Fox
by Leonard Maltin
In the aftermath of its July 27 sale to Disney, film historian and author Leonard Maltin recalls Fox's wild early days, a predator mogul, firings and backstabbings, and along the way, movies from 'Cleopatra' to 'Titanic' (and movie stars like Marilyn Monroe and Shirley Temple) that impacted the world.
Pigeons & Planes
How Lyrical Lemonade, 88rising, and Adult Swim Are Building Unique Festival Experiences
by Grant Rindner
Inside the three brands' ambitious plans to bring their digital experiences to the real world.
BBC
The complex art of apology in Japan
by Emma Cooke
Roughly translated as an apologetic 'excuse me', 'sumimasen' rings out of doorways, taxis, shops and restaurants, leaving 'arigatou' (thank you) by the wayside.
Vox
Amusing ourselves to Trump
by Ezra Klein
We are buried under ignorance disguised as information.
Complex
The Musicians Behind Your Favorite Songs Are Coming for Their Credit
by Shawn Setaro
A small handful of musicians have quietly played a huge part in creating some of the biggest songs of recent years. Now they're done being "secret weapons," and they're banding together to get what's theirs.
Zander Nethercutt
The Cosmetic Class
by Zander Nethercutt
What happens when a society with a penchant for the cosmetic meets a medium dominated by it?
Monday Note
Fighting fake news is a losing battle, but there are other ways to win the war.
by Frederic Filloux
Thanks to its scale, unlimited funding, various geopolitical agendas, and global leadership failure, misinformation seems impossible to contain. (This is part of a series on the engines of misinformation and ways to tame it).
The Outline
Welcome to Hotel Millennial
by Daisy Alioto
You can check out any time you like, but you may never get clean sheets.
jelly donuts
Instagram TV
John Mayer -- The Making of 'New Light'
by John Mayer
This is the making of John Mayer's newest single 'New Light' which has been released today on Instagram's newest platform, ''Instagram TV''.
Forbes
Television Is Embracing Audience Segmentation As Addressable OTT Continues To Explode
by Alan Wolk
Television, or OTT television to be exact, is embracing the type of segmentation that's traditionally only been available on digital. That's good news for advertisers who want more precise targeting for their spots.
Aeon Magazine
Children learn best when engaged in the living world not on screens
by Nicholas Tampio
Children learn best when their bodies are engaged in the living world. We must resist the ideology of screen-based learning.
The Illusion of More
A New Unfortunate Twist in the Section 230 Saga: Politics
by David Newhoff
This blog contains several posts questioning the premise that the ISP liability shield known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 is a "sacred" law, without which the internet would cease to do all the wonderful things it does. Like foster a more rational, diplomatic, and thoughtful political climate around the world.
The Ringer
Waiting for a Modern Music City Miracle
by Jordan Ritter Conn
As Nashville's population explodes and the music industry continues to evolve in the digital age, what does the dream of making it big as a country artist in the 10-year town even look like in 2018?
Pando
The problem with the bull case of 'Facebook's figured slowing growth out before'
by Sarah Lacy
The bigger they get, the further they can fall.
ProPublica
Flood Thy Neighbor: Who Stays Dry and Who Decides?
by Lisa Song, Patrick Michels and Al Shaw
One Missouri town's levee saga captures what's wrong with America's approach to controlling rivers.
The Atlantic
Hollywood Doesn't Make Movies Like 'The Fugitive' Anymore
by Soraya Roberts
The Harrison Ford-starring thriller represents the best of a genre that has faded: the character-driven action movie for adults.
The New Yorker
Barcelona's Experiment in Radical Democracy
by Masha Gessen
The city's government is the heart of a new global political phenomenon.
recode
How India fits into the global economy: It may not be China, but at least it isn't Russia
by Kara Swisher and James Crabtree
Journalist James Crabtree came on Recode Decode to talk about his new book, "The Billionaire Raj."
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