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Kevin Wammer is a multi-disciplinary creator and CEO from Luxembourg with interests in gaming and creativity.

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The text discusses the nature of intelligence, culture, and consciousness, particularly in the context of advancements in technology like LLMs. It reflects on human memory, the inevitability of forgetting, and the duality of techn...
The post reflects on the author's admiration for Ocean Vuong's writing, highlighting the beauty of his prose and the depth of his themes. It includes poignant quotes that explore the nature of memory, existence, and the facades pe...
The author argues that avoiding data metrics in personal projects fosters creativity and mental well-being, contrasting it with their professional role in audience analytics.
The text reflects on the emotional impact of a book that challenges societal norms about strength and vulnerability. It emphasizes the importance of being soft and flexible, acknowledging fear, and accepting fallibility as signs o...
The author reflects on their 30-day experiment, 'Experimental June,' which involved limiting social media, smartphone use, and other digital distractions. They aimed to explore the impact of these limitations on their feelings of ...
The author shares their obsessive approach to hobbies, highlighting the joy of deep engagement while acknowledging the potential for burnout and societal judgment.
The review expresses enjoyment of a book with dual narratives that create suspenseful cliffhangers, but criticizes it for lacking coherence. It includes reflections on mortality and the interconnectedness of life, drawing on quote...
The author vows to reduce phone distractions by deleting social media and focusing on meaningful activities, inspired by the concept of 'teleporting' to combat addiction to technology.
A week-long experiment reveals the author's struggle to reduce phone screen time while relying on essential apps for communication and productivity.
The author is embarking on an experiment in July to stop over-optimizing various aspects of their life, particularly in gym and running routines. They recognize that while seeking improvement can be enjoyable, it may also lead to ...
Transitioning to an Android phone led to increased usage, prompting reflections on intentional smartphone habits and observations of others' excessive phone use.
The author announces a personal photography experiment called 'Shutter September,' starting on September 1st, which falls on a Monday. The experiment involves taking at least one share-worthy photograph each day throughout the mon...
The text discusses the concept of OKRs (Objectives and Key Results), emphasizing the importance of protecting the time needed to realize ideas rather than the ideas themselves. It highlights a notable gender disparity in job appli...
The author aims to reduce screen time and distractions by eliminating their RSS app and limiting phone use during evenings to improve focus and personal connections.
The author candidly shares their productivity challenges, revealing how distractions from email and YouTube hinder their focus during a tech experiment.
The author is two days late with their recap due to a trip to Hamburg. They have given up on the No-YouTube rule and unsubscribed from 120 accounts. Their screen time increased during the week due to a new gym app but decreased ov...
The text discusses the history and significance of notebooks, from ancient times to the present, and their impact on literature, art, and science.
The author reflects on their week, mentioning breaking their rules for work, watching WWDC livestream, listening to podcasts, and contemplating returning to YouTube. They also discuss their meditation practice and physical activit...
The author discusses their dream life scenario, which is similar to their current life but with more freedom and flexibility. They realize that their current lifestyle doesn't need much changing and that sacrificing happiness for ...
The text discusses the idea that people are free to do whatever they like, but they must face the consequences. It challenges the notion that individuals are obligated to meet deadlines, honor commitments, or fulfill obligations.
The author is following self-imposed rules for the month, including limiting screen time and avoiding social media. They have seen a decrease in screen time but struggle to meet the two-hour daily limit due to not locking their ph...
The text discusses the importance of curiosity and how it leads to success. It highlights the trait of being curious and how it can lead to knowledge and a creative life.
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