Tuesday Pos

Things I found this week… Carl Jung on the mountains @kejunYing weekend project S2Vec: learns city structure from map data alone, creates embeddings that predict income, population, emissions, even in unseen regions. Best results come when combined with satellite models like RS-MaMMUT, maps + imagery together. Kawase Hasui woodblock prints

28 April 2026 · 1 min · Stephanie Rebecca

Tuesday Post

Things I found this week… Carl Jung on the mountains @kejunYing weekend project S2Vec: learns city structure from map data alone, creates embeddings that predict income, population, emissions, even in unseen regions. Best results come when combined with satellite models like RS-MaMMUT, maps + imagery together. Kawase Hasui woodblock prints

28 April 2026 · 1 min · Stephanie Rebecca

Friday Post

**The penguin… ** It went viral because it hit several very deep psychological points. Because animals let us talk about ourselves without ego defense. Most viral content today is driven by sparking outrage. The penguin felt so calming, a feeling - “I don’t know where I’m going. I just know it’s not there.” Existentialism. Meaning isn’t discovered by following the “correct” path; it’s created by choosing despite absurdity. For those that built identity on achieving. For those that reached milestones, and found it left them feeling empty. Water in Jungian symbolism almost always represents the unconscious; the ocean, specifically, is the collective unconscious. The penguin’s colony lives here. The ego must separate from the collective psyche or it never becomes itself. ...

23 January 2026 · 3 min · Stephanie Rebecca

Sunday Post

A collection of others cool and unique imprints on the world/internet… Cool things found this week: Barcelona, 1906. The Sagrada Família basilica in the background, 24 years into its construction. Midwinter evening by a forest road, Dalarne (1913) Peder Mørk Mønsted (1859–1941) L’Empreinte de Dieu dans le monde quantique by Yves Dupont Finding out Frank Gehry designed a yacht

21 December 2025 · 1 min · Stephanie Rebecca