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Matthias MProve: #mproveinsights

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Thu, 13 Nov 2025 04:04:02 +0000

:: Richard Feynman: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
interview for BBC HORIZON 1981
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Fri, 10 Oct 2025 08:33:04 +0000

A man in fron of a blured slide with a line going upwards

Blaise Agüera y Arcas on »What is Intelligence?« Long Now Talks 9/02025

_now on mprove.de/insights/index.html#

and everything in between
@longnow

Sat, 30 Aug 2025 13:41:59 +0000

news ::
• Capt. Grace Hopper on Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People, 1982
• Stu Card on the psychology of HCI, GOMS, Fitts’ Law, innovation at Xerox PARC, 2018

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Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:22:15 +0000

Screenshot. Left window an AI summary: The insights section at mprove.de serves as a curated collection of talks and conversations focused on culture and science, aiming to preserve valuable ideas that might otherwise be lost online.
 This repository features a diverse range of content, including a 60-minute talk by Fiona Shaw at the Oxford Union in 2019
 , a 75-minute discussion with Brian Eno on the purpose of art at the AA School of Architecture in 2016
 , and a 47-minute lecture by Kurt Vonnegut at Case Western Reserve University in 2004 on the shape of stories.
 The collection also includes a 105-minute talk by Neil Postman on the dangers of information overload in 1993
 , a 44-minute address by Emily Maitlis on the normalization of absurdity in journalism at the Edinburgh International TV Festival in 2022
 , and a 38-minute keynote by Kate Crawford on the materiality of AI at CHI 2024.
 The insights are presented without a strict order, allowing for implicit connections between the ideas.
 The site also features talks in German, such as a 1h 42m discussion by Joseph Weizenbaum on the social and political impact of computing history
 , and a 50-minute piece by Piet Vroon on the human mind.
 The collection is maintained by Matthias Müller-Prove, an independent innovation and interaction designer, who curates these resources to foster deeper understanding and creative insight.

Right side: 6 youtube thumbnails

Funny to see that AI can’t cope with <strike>’d text.
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Tue, 22 Jul 2025 19:45:43 +0000

a woman with a brown jacket and a clicker during a speach

is new on my page. Both her talks » Eve's Byte of the Apple« (the bias of AI among other stuff) and her »Alan Turing Lecture 2025« are highly recommended.
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Mon, 06 Jan 2025 19:01:11 +0000

Schwarzweiß-Bild von Wim Wenders vor einem Mikrofon

über Wie soll man Leben? – im Hotel Matze (2023).
Bonus: Von einem der auszog - Wim Wenders frühe Jahre (Doku 2007)

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Sun, 02 Jun 2024 12:43:56 +0000

Adele Goldberg and Dan Ingalls on Smalltalk and the innovation culture at Alan Kay’s Learners Research Group at Xerox Parc :: mprove.de/insights/index.html#

Wed, 06 Mar 2024 06:57:32 +0000

Instead of browser bookmarking or social bookmarking (does anybody remember delicious) I seem to use a couple of behavioural patterns.
a) links on my site – eg. mprove.de/about/index/resource or mprove.de/about/index/republis or mprove.de/insights/index.html
b) info spots (screenshot for mprove.de/chronolab/tv/chronom )
c) social interactions. By sharing the info with friends I supercharge my memory to retrieve the links later.
Does this ring a bell? What means and tools do you use?

Fri, 15 Sep 2023 13:32:00 +0000

David Weinberger on Everyday Chaos :: new at
mprove.de/insights/index.html#

Snippets:
…information overload – long time not heard. Instead fake news is a thing.
…A/B-testing. Hell, it works. Nobody cares why.
…we are no longer filtering on putting stuff into the library. We are filtering on getting stuff out of it.
…deep learning might find sense in all the stuff anyway.

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Matthias MProve

RSS Feed

About RSS Enterprise

Before (a)social media, the web used to be social. Each and every Web 2.0 site used to offer its info pebbles also as an RSS feed. RSS (really simple syndication) is a standardized XML format (extensible markup language) that an RSS reader app can import and display. Some of this information infrastructure has survived and can be revived by the web app RSS Enterprise on this page.

The primary use case is Mastodon. But as it turns out, RSS feeds provided by at least BlueSky, tumblr, WordPress, SpeakerDeck, Pinterest, and Wordpress can also be displayed here.

For Mastodon in specific, there are a few special features:

Of course, you can always fiddle around with the parameters in the browser’s address bar:

RSS Enterprise parameter info
rss=
The feed url or a dropable blog URL
Support for multiple Mastodon hash tags; e.g. get the combined tags #ComputerHistory #HistoryOfComputers #HistoryOfComputing #chm with this RSS Enterprise link
rss2=
A second feed to be displayed; but no support for multiple tags
roundrobin
Optional parameter to flip-flop between two feeds instead of sorting them chronologically

stay curious – share the links – have fun! Matthias

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