This is mechanically what’s behind the vast appeal of gambling at casinos, and RPG loot obsession. It turns out, curiously enough, that the inconsistent rewards can actually be more motivating. Neuroscientist Andrew Huberman has made the interesting observation in a few of his podcasts on a phenomenon known as “Reward Prediction Error”, which are essentially differences in the amount of dopamine – a neurotransmitter responsible for motivation – that we receive from rewards when they are unpredictable. In my usual fashion, I’m constantly messing with these systems to see if I can make them more interesting or effective. Some of you might have read a previous article I wrote on creating a “Rewards” system in Notion. Lately, I’ve been playing with a new idea. This one will randomly selects an item from a JSON list – we’re then going to embed it into Notion. My case study is going to be how you can make your own simple little HTML tool to add some extra functionality to Notion. actually has its own “DIY Embed URL” tool, as well, where you can host your own HTML instead of using a local host, which I’ll be using in this example. Things like embedding weather widgets into dashboards, spotify playlists, the like. Many of you might have already played with interesting web-hosted embeds – by typing “/embed”, you can embed web-pages into a Notion page, and this has lead to some pretty creative tools already. Today I want to talk about a little trick to add some extra functionality to Notion.
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