Links
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Eliot Weinberger · Ten Typical Days in Trump’s America · LRB 25 October 2018
If you want to be thankful that our mess is only the size of Brexit, this might help? (Sorry America)
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James Meek · Brexit and Myths of Englishness: For England and St George · LRB 11 October 2018
Good on stuff about Brexit, around the politics: beliefs, myths, personal hypocrisies.
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Robert’s Ultimate Guide to all 24 hours of Pharrell Williams’ Happy Video
I admire such completionism, even if it’s not quite completed. (via Ask MetaFilter)
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@OskSta Bad North Tech
I “liked” this “moment” but I’ve no idea where that’s recorded, so. Animated GIFs (sort of) of the mechanics of a 3D game under development. Fascinating. (via Infovore)
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The Status Page – MORNING, COMPUTER
I like this idea and have probably liked similar ideas before.
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Simon Willison on Twitter
“Anyone know of a web hosting provider where I can pay a lump sum of money to host a file at a reliable URL essentially forever? Is this even remotely feasible?” Lots of thoughts.
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DSHR’s Blog: Another endowed data service launches
Analysing the costs for a different long-term archiving host (which later shut down). (via @simonw)
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Minimal Long-Term Storage Economic Model
“A minimal model of the endowment needed to store one terabyte on disk ‘forever’…” (via @simonw)
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Optimizing Django Admin Paginator – Haki Benita – Medium
Not only for this tip but for the other posts this links to. Lots of handy customisations for Django Admin. (via Simon Willison)
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Your Twitter Trend Analysis Is Not Deep, and It’s Probably Wrong
I didn’t understand the thing where people on twitter 👏 write 👏 things 👏 like 👏 this. Now I guess I know where it comes from but still don’t know why most people who use it do so.
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I Miss Staging — Postlight — Digital product studio
“We are six months old and we have more media platforms than we have employees.” Lots of good stuff about this stupid (my view) multi-platform world. (via Infovore)
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GeoCities Oral History. Interview #2 | One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age
A nice interview with someone about the site they made on GeoCities in the 1990s.
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Tom Crewe reviews ‘How to Survive a Plague’ … · LRB 27 September 2018
If you were too young, straight, insulated or ignorant to fully grasp what Aids meant and means, this is a long and sobering read.
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Monitoring and fixing 404 errors with Google Analytics
The kind of simple, useful report that I always wonder why Analytics doesn’t include by default.
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Audio and Video Hardware Recomendations and Advice.
Simple explanations and recommendations. Very nice. (via Ask MetaFilter)
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You Don’t Need WordPress: Create A Blog With Google Docs
What it says, which is an interesting idea. (via Giles Turnbull)
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The Online Photographer: The Remarkable Persistence of 24x36
Really good history of why “full frame” digital cameras have a sensor size of 24mm x 36mm, dimensions set in 1913.
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Design is part of the furniture | RIBAJ
Lovely wooden factory for Vitsoe. (via @cityofsound)
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Working late, responsibly • dan.carley.co
Good advice, given well. Although written for people in a team, the same goes for freelancers. (via Alice Bartlett)
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“is death for WEB sites as us” | One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age
“it just kills me that they took a wonderful, friendly community like Geocities and just smashed it to bits. Yahoo, you STINK!”
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Walkways in the sky: the return of London’s forgotten ‘pedways’ | Cities | The Guardian
Oliver Wainwright on the City of London’s highwalks. Some nice old photos.
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Elizabeth Gilbert on Distinguishing Between Hobbies, Jobs, Careers, & Vocation - YouTube
Good. Hands up who’s confused all four of those things and doesn’t know what they’re doing any more. (via Russell Davies)
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What I Think About When I Think About Buying Clothes
Lovely post about wondering whether to buy a particular jacket.
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Planet parts: Global data streams
“Near-realtime Earth observation resources” A good collection, for future reference.
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Notes on some artefacts | The Monthly
“It is impossible to say whether this is a bot account, though, because conservatives appear to be modelling their online presences on bots.” Good stuff. Like pointing out how much stuff around now is Gibson-esque.
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The best clothes to wear in the garden all year round | The Telegraph
What do professional gardeners wear?
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The Online Photographer: Best Comment Ever
“The endless upgrade cycle, the more and more laborious and tedious mastery of imaging software, the solid belief in technical improvement and control as a means to achieve success, all of this leads one further and further away from any possibility of making original or authentic work.”
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white people office smile - Imgur
Alright?
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Berners Street hoax - Wikipedia
What larks. (via Things Magazine)