Join 📚 Izzy's Highlights

A batch of the best highlights from what Izzy's read, .

I call this approach the “slow burn”—allowing bits of thought matter to slowly simmer like a delicious pot of stew brewing on the stove. It is a calmer, more sustainable approach to creativity that relies on the gradual accumulation of ideas, instead of all-out binges of manic hustle. Having a Second Brain where lots of ideas can be permanently saved for the long term turns the passage of time into your friend, instead of your enemy.

Building a Second Brain

Tiago Forte

We might imagine all cities as not only a collection of buildings and people, but a geosocial formation, one whose separation from the earth underneath can’t be taken for granted.

Deep Time Sickness | NOEMA

noemamag.com

The conductive polymers that PolyJoule uses in its battery electrodes replace the lithium and lead typically found in batteries. By using materials that can be easily created with widely available industrial chemicals, PolyJoule avoids the supply squeeze facing materials like lithium.

These Plastic Batteries Could Help Store Renewable Energy on the Grid

Casey Crownhart

...catch up on these, and many more highlights