Your third challenge: Avoid a trending topic, or “must read” today. Consume only what's valuable to you. Issued by Cates Holderness, who launched The Dress meme, and Ann Blair, historian of information overload. More instructions here: http://wny.cc/XOEXS
Feb 03, 2016•11 min•Ep. 193
Tidy up your apps and transform your phone into a portal of wisdom. Brought to you by "The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up" author Marie Kondo herself. More information here: http://wny.cc/XPaMH
Feb 02, 2016•11 min•Ep. 192
No multi-tasking today. Work on one thing at a time, and give each task your full focus. For more information: http://wny.cc/XLutv
Feb 01, 2016•11 min•Ep. 191
All of the information you need about information overload. Sign up for Note to Self's Infomagical project at wnyc.org/infomagical !
Jan 25, 2016•25 min•Ep. 190
Caterina Fake (the person who popularized the term "FOMO") talks with Anil Dash (the person who coined the term "JOMO"). Turns out, they're good friends.
Jan 20, 2016•19 min•Ep. 189
Two Dots game director David Hohusen on what it's like to balance "caring about users' well-being" with "designing an addictive game." The brave man came back!
Jan 13, 2016•21 min•Ep. 188
If you had to guess, how many facts have you taken in today? Dr. Daniel Levitin says it's probably way too many to process.
Jan 06, 2016•16 min•Ep. 187
Love it or hate it, there's at least one important thing only voicemail can do. A reprise of one of our favorite episodes from 2015.
Dec 30, 2015•10 min•Ep. 186
Your kid's seven new LEGO kits really do matter for the future of creative thinking.
Dec 23, 2015•20 min•Ep. 185
Caitlin Dewey, one of our favorite technology and culture critics/newsletter curators, picked five stories of the year for your listening (and actually relaxing into the idea that we don't REALLY have to care about EVERYTHING) pleasure.
Dec 16, 2015•23 min•Ep. 184
Why Marina Abramović, one of the world’s most famous performance artists, is making you sit in total silence for 30 minutes before a "magic" performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations.
Dec 09, 2015•22 min•Ep. 183
What to do in the face of real life zombie apocalypse? Slate's newest Dear Prudence – the one and only Mallory Ortberg – advises listeners on dealing with the most annoying technology users.
Dec 02, 2015•18 min•Ep. 182
The time is ripe for our step-by-step guide on handling offensive posts on your social media feeds. The Thanksgiving table too.
Nov 25, 2015•21 min•Ep. 181
We're pretty sure "photo clutter" is about a lot more than tidying up. We're talking about how, why, and when we're using your cameras.
Nov 18, 2015•11 min•Ep. 180
European officials believe encryption software was instrumental in allowing the Paris attackers to coordinate their actions in secret. Manoush talked with WNYC's Brian Lehrer about the challenges of encrypted technology and national security. We thought this would be useful as the terms swirl around, so we wanted to share it with the rest of you. We'll be back with our usual Note to Self podcast tomorrow.
Nov 17, 2015•7 min•Ep. 179
Last week, a small Colorado town discovered that dozens of students had been taking and trading nude photographs, shaking up the parents, police, schools, and even the football team. This week, we're having a discussion about the murky consequences of teen sexting.
Nov 11, 2015•26 min•Ep. 178
Some coincidences seem just a little bit too, well, coincidental, especially when you consider the technology recording our every move. This episode, author Walter Kirn talks about the line between caution and paranoia... and comes down on the side of paranoia.
Nov 04, 2015•28 min•Ep. 177
Your digital photos are stressing you out. We're here to help: Welcome to the Note to Self Photo Decluttering System That Will Make You Feel Better About Your Mortality and More.
Oct 28, 2015•28 min•Ep. 176
We tend to click on things we agree with already. Social media networks like to feed us the things we'll click on. This week, we talk with two professional Internet readers from BuzzFeed about why that could be a problem, and get their tips on widening our every day nets.
Oct 21, 2015•20 min•Ep. 175
We’re examining moments of closeness — when texting encourages intimacy between us, and when those messages really just create the illusion of deeper connection. Featuring Fusion's Kashmir Hill, author Sherry Turkle, and more.
Oct 14, 2015•26 min•Ep. 174
A bonus episode of Note to Self featuring Sherry Turkle, acclaimed psychologist, researcher, and author of "Reclaiming Conversation."
Oct 13, 2015•15 min•Ep. 173
Science says you really don't need to worry about carcinogens and WiFi. We sort through all of the research with Only Human 's Mary Harris.
Oct 07, 2015•14 min•Ep. 172
A story of racism and deep learning, otherwise known as "the best, best reason for diversity in tech."
Sep 30, 2015•19 min•Ep. 171
With the latest iOS update, you can start using ad blockers on your phone. But should you? Meet the ethical quandary at the heart of the Internet as we know it.
Sep 23, 2015•24 min•Ep. 170
A conversation with Elan Gale, creator of "Texts From Your Ex." Because reading through hundreds of thousands of other people's emotionally loaded conversations gives you some pretty profound insight into relationships, technology, and privacy (or rather... the utter lack thereof).
Sep 16, 2015•20 min•Ep. 169
"Price discrimination differentiation is, simply put, trying to charge different people, different prices for the same item, based on their willingness to pay." A question about the complicated ethics of "dynamic pricing," and the piece of actuarial literature that brought discrimination to light....
Sep 09, 2015•11 min•Ep. 168
A back-to-school reprise of one of our favorite episodes: How at least one 16-year-old uses the device giving adults so much angst.
Sep 02, 2015•19 min•Ep. 167
Tips from a professional online profile ghostwriter. Because of course that's a thing.
Aug 26, 2015•12 min•Ep. 166
This week, we're exploring the future of creativity, the best ways to brainstorm, and the importance of free-association, all through the lens of every techie's favorite toy: LEGO .
Aug 19, 2015•24 min•Ep. 165
Sure, a really cute picture of a really cute toddler can go viral. But not everyone chooses to post pictures of their kids online.
Aug 12, 2015•23 min•Ep. 164