Cal Newport
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"I'm not right now. There are certain things I do where Trello is the right tool. In particular, if it's a complicated project with multiple people involved, Trello is the right tool."
"Earlier this year, I switched to a new task management app. It's called Things 3. I spent $10 to buy a copy for my phone and then I spent $50 to buy a copy for my Mac."
"So I bought a Raspberry Pi. This then hooks into an Ethernet network switch."
"iPhone, Apple Music right there, constantly playing the songs. Like you get to a chapter like, 'Oh, I got to hear the song first.'"
"I bought a Hobonichi notebook. Not a Hobonichi Cousin, which is the planner she used because obviously I'm a big fan of my time block planner."
"Right now, I use Field Notes primarily, but I'm giving this Hobonichi a try."
"I am now moving over to running the open-source FPP Falcon controller software on a Raspberry Pi as my main controller."
"I got the vintage video game maintenance manual from 1980 for the Galaxian arcade cabinet because I'm taking out some of the circuit diagrams to frame."
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"The average worker receives 153 Teams messages. That's like Slack, Instant Messenger, per weekday. That adds up to 270 interruptions a day when you only have about 480 total minutes to work with."
"OpenClaw is an open-source framework that makes it easy for average people to write their own DIY AI agents without the careful safeguards and guard rails that commercial companies put into their products."
"Distraction in the workplace is driven by workplace communication tools like email and Slack."
"We still hear these arguments today, that if we don't let 12-year-olds in Australia be on TikTok, they won't be able to know about world events."
"I had read a snarky profile in Wired. There's this like famous mean profile of Brandon Sanderson from Wired magazine."
"it is written in the style of World War Z... I read World War Z. I really didn't like it. I don't like watching zombie movies"
"I have to go into this cold plunge to stimulate exactly this type of response or whatever it is"
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Clear filters"I really like Tim Wu's writing. I really like that book and I really respect Tim Wu. It's a great argument that this is not normal."
"The best book on this would be The Shallows, Nick Carr's book, The Shallows."
"Duvall Godfather one and two. It's out of favor to say that's good. It's a great movie and he's great in that."
"If you want something that's in the theaters now, the best thing I've seen recently is Anora. It's one of the Safdie Brothers. Fantastic kind of commentary on the American experience, on capitalism, on the tension between ambition and family."
"Watch Citizen Kane. I'm obsessed with this movie. Wells invented like all of these techniques that now we're used to from sophisticated movies. They weren't in the movies before it. He just innovated the cinematography."
"You got to watch Apocalypse Now. There's such great beautiful remasterings of that movie. It's visually beautiful. That's a fantastic movie."
"Dunkirk I think is a masterpiece of writing and filmmaking."
"I think Zone of Interest is a masterpiece. There's a lot about that movie. It's so original the way that it was crafted and constructed. I saw it in the theater. I think it's fantastic."
"You got to watch Jaws, arguably like the platonically perfect movie of the 20th century."
"If I'm watching a classic, I always search to see if there's an article written about it for American Cinematography magazine. A lot of movies will have these articles where the cinematographer writes a long essay about how they shot the movie, what they were thinking about, the techniques they introduced."
"Consider watching M, the German Fritz Lang movie. So atmospheric. It's kind of touches on German expressionism. So many innovations in it. It's actually a really good movie."
"You got to watch John Ford. You got to watch The Searchers."
"You gotta watch Vertigo by Hitchcock."
"You gotta watch The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly. I think that's my favorite Clint Eastwood from that period."
"You got to watch Bonnie and Clyde. Read about Bonnie and Clyde before you watch it. This introduced new Hollywood. This was bringing like a European style personal filmmaking to Hollywood."
"at the end of your routine, you sit down and you draw out your time block plan for the day and then you start"
"Or have office hours, which I talk about commonly, a set time each day where your door is open, your phone is on, you have a Zoom room open, and you can just say, 'Hey, um, come by my next office hours. will chat about this.'"
"Well, docket clearing meetings, you can think of it as a collaborative office hours. Two or three times a week, your team gets together to say, 'What uh what open loops, new tasks, new ideas, things we have to tackle have come up since our last docket clearing meeting.'"
"I wrote this book during the pandemic. I'm going to recommend it. Uh, it's called A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload. As you'll see, it was one of the best non-fiction books of the year, Jesse, as selected by Amazon. It was also a New York Times bestselling book."
"Or you can have a new concept which I'm introducing for 2026 which is the idea of a phone zone. I heard this from uh a listener suggested this and I thought it was a great idea. You can have a much broader amount of time each day in which you can say uh I'm not dedicating this just to communicating but my phone's going to be on."