Technology for smarter ignoring
Cory Doctorow has a short piece in Internet Evolution called “The Future of Ignoring Things” that really resonated with me. Excerpt:
Take email: Endless engineer-hours are poured into stopping spam, but virtually no attention is paid to our interaction with our non-spam messages. Our mailer may strive to learn from our ratings what is and is not spam, but it expends practically no effort on figuring out which of the non-spam emails are important and which ones can be safely ignored, dropped into archival folders, or deleted unread…
Figuring out what you can afford to ignore in life is starting to seem like an art form to me. Since failure to filter incoming stuff properly over time has consequences way beyond annoyance, I’m starting to think that getting it right may be another one of those emerging knowledge worker skills.
It’s definitely one I’m working on (and struggling with).
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Working on it...
I am working on some software to use this approach… I should have a demo out by the end of the year!