• The Bikeraft Guide by Steve “Doom” and Lizzy Scully

    When you are having a midlife crisis and read a book called The Bikeraft Guide by a guy named Stave “Doom” you are the only one who left a review and still thinks it is a great idea. 🙂

  • Major Study From Stanford University and Youper Finds Artificial Intelligence Therapy Effective at Reducing Anxiety and Depression

    Youper is the first telehealth platform where AI and health professionals work together to deliver mental health care.

    https://www.jmir.org/2021/6/e26771

  • Zima Blue

    What can I say? I can’t look at a blue sky without thinking about this episode.

  • The Biggest Smallest Cinema in Town

    Years ago, during a monthly farmers market in Florianópolis (Brazil) called Ratonarte, I somehow ended up running a tiny movie theater for kids. We called it Cine Ratones – The Biggest Smallest Cinema in Town. Very accurate name, honestly.

    I suggested we could screen a few short films for kids, and the organizers immediately gave me a spare room in a nearby building. So for almost two years, once a month, I transformed that room into a “cinema”: a projector, a handful of plastic chairs, and a white bedsheet glued to the wall as the screen (peak engineering). Leandra was the popcorn lady, giving out free popcorn, of course.

    This fair was held in a kind of countryside neighborhood. Some kids had never been to a movie theater, so it was interesting to see their reactions. To me, the cinema was just a regular room, but for them, it was a special moment.

    One day, in the middle of a story, the screen started peeling off. Slowly. Dramatically. I saw the bedsheet collapsing in cinematic slow motion. I sprinted forward and grabbed it before it fell.

    And then I just… stayed there. Holding the screen with both hands for the last ten minutes, pretending absolutely everything was fine.

    A room full of kids kept watching like this was part of the plot. And maybe it was.

    Cine Ratones: the biggest smallest cinema, powered entirely by a bedsheet and pure improvisation.