MitchW
MitchW
Gentleman on Twitter posts his “sleep stack”—12 products and three practices he uses to sleep. Ryan Broderick is befuddled: "The “sleep stack” tweet has really thrown me. The fact the user tagged all the products he’s using. The fact he called it a “stack,” as in a “tech stack”. The fact other people in the replies are sharing their own “sleep stacks” as if this is totally normal. I think there’s a growing subset of people — especially in America — that want to both optimize and also commodify every part of their lives. I think some of these people feel a genuine discomfort when they do something th... mitchw.blog
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@MitchW This is in line with my observations too, and I imagine the need for showing off of items are originally created by marketing specialists. I see people buy stuff and show it online, and often I too will crave it, so I can say it works. However, I think the future will necessitate reuse and making one’s own stuff either solo, or in a cooperative with other creators. ♻️

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MitchW
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@odd Related: People who write, podcast and vlog about their stacks and workflows for writing, podcasting, and vlogging about workflows.

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