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Monstera DeliciosaDec 2020
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Video Interview · Sep 8, 2020
ABC News
A Bay Area couple converted their empty two-bedroom apartment into a dream space. With the help of Facebook Marketplace, the recent college graduates were able to find quality pieces for a great price. Here's how they did it.
Summary. Alex, Yucen, James & Courtnie are the cofounders of Indify. Level up your Notion docs with widgets — fully customizable, and seamless to set up.
Listen to this episode if:
You are a power user of Notion
You want to better understand the power of Notion
You are curious to learn what types of widgets you can build
Featured on Making It In San Francisco with Erica Sandberg — February 11, 2020.
Media Appearance · Sep 16, 2018
KP Fellowship Promo
Media Appearance · Jan 16, 2019
Slack Internship Program
Modeling · May 2023
Europe Fashion Week × John Ablaza
📍 Paris, France — Louvre · Sep 29, 2022
📍 Paris, France — Pont Alexandre · Sep 29, 2022
📍 Milan, Italy — Il Duomo · Sep 30, 2022
🚧 Photos TBD
📍 Rome, Italy — Colosseum · Oct 2, 2022
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Favorite read
The Pareto Principle
The Pareto principle states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of the causes (the "vital few"). Other names for this principle are the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few, or the principle of factor sparsity.
Does consciousness come from our electromagnetic field?
Many point to neurons when considering how our brains generate human awareness and thought. But, in this insightful argument against the general consensus of consciousness, professor of molecular genetics Johnjoe McFadden argues that information-processing isn't efficient for conscious knowing. He suggests that the brain's electromagnetic field could provide clues for a new form of computing that could finally deliver the dream of conscious-enabled AI.
As a journalist, Shannon Rupp is often asked what the best classes to break into the field are — her answer is surprising. In this educational piece, she reflects on how her undergrad philosophy classes gave her the gift of logic, a skill that can be applied to just about any line of work.