Links
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#Vanlife, the Bohemian Social-Media Movement - The New Yorker
But that previous Guardian article is nothing compared to these people and their lives as brand and product pushers. Ugh.
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Putting you in the picture: yes, you can earn a living on Instagram | Money | The Guardian
After arguing about this… it annoys me a lot because I wanted the internet to give individuals the power of the media’s reach so they could share their thoughts, passions, views, etc, and didn’t realise they’d also ape the media’s more dubious methods of making money by shilling for brands.
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Portfolio Charts – a picture is worth a thousand calculations
Mainly saving this simply because, rarely for a personal finance site involving data and charts, it looks reasonably designed.
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The versatile outerwear of The Workers Club
I like the multi-layer coat here.
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Savings Rate - the four pot solution - 7 Circles
An interesting spreadsheet for planning savings for retirement that I hadn’t seen before. UK based.
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Speculating Futures
A reading list. “Speculating Futures looks at past speculative narratives, like those of Ursula K. Le Guin, and past attempts at creating technological utopia, like Chile’s Cybersyn.”
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Podcast Out – The New Inquiry
“A sense of ennui and overdetermination binds the audience of NPR podcasts together in a bloc of obnoxious explainerism.” I don’t listen to many podcasts but this sounds right to my fact-free prejudices. (via Buckslip)
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Best VPN Services 2017 Has to Offer (+ Reviews) - TheBestVPN.com
Looks like a good review of which VPNs to choose. They *sound* unbiased… (via Brett Terpstra)
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List: The Next Twelve Belle and Sebastian Albums - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Very good indeed. (via @FakeDaveGreen)
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Closing Communities: FFFFOUND! vs MLKSHK
Comparing how the two websites are closing down.
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The Last London - London Review of Books
I usually find Iain Sinclair a bit much, too grouchy, but the start of this is very good on modern London, around Shoreditch, Spitalfields and Liverpool Street.
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trailofbits/algo: Set up a personal IPSEC VPN in the cloud
Another self-hosted VPN server, which they say is better than Streisand.
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Loopy: a tool for thinking in systems
A simple web-based tool for drawing systems diagrams.
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On Robert Silvers | Online Only | n+1
Memories of working with the New York Review of Books editor. (via @iamdanw)
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Robert Silvers obituary | Books | The Guardian
I hadn’t realised he’d been the NYRB’s editor since it began in 1963.
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‘London Bridge is down’: the secret plan for the days after the Queen’s death | UK news | The Guardian
Really good. So, so many details. I felt surprisingly sad and oddly proud.
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David Runciman reviews ‘Theresa May’ by Rosa Prince · LRB 16 March 2017
I haven’t had much of a sense of what May is about, what makes her tick. This article seems to have an interesting set of ideas about it.
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Manor Houses + | Manor Houses, Mansions & Stately Homes for sale
Just because I like blogs that focus on one narrow field of property for sale.
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Why Growth Will Fall | by William D. Nordhaus | The New York Review of Books
On how the rate of increase of standard of living and economic growth in the US was greatest from 1870-1970 and will never be the same again.
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An oral history of ‘Get a Mac,’ Part 1 | Campaign US
A good read, that mainly reminds me I need some more John Hodgeman in my life. (via @antimega)
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David Letterman on Donald Trump and Late-Night TV Today
I barely saw any Letterman but this was still a fun read. (via Daring Fireball)
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The beauty of bots – Duncan Gough interview in full – Final Bullet
Lots of lovely ideas in this interview with Duncan by Leila Johnston.
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Strobist: Lighting 101
How to do photography lighting. A really nice, clear introduction.
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Cameron’s World
It appears that I haven’t bookmarked this before, which is an oversight.
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4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump – Medium
This was a good read on a segment of Trump’s supporters being like, or actually, 4chan in origin.
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Unit test your Django views
Unit testing Django’s class-based views seems difficult to do simply. This helps.
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n-gate.com. we can’t both be right.
“An annotated digest of the top ‘Hacker’ ‘News’ posts”. Jolly good. e.g. “Some foreigners do forex. Hackernews is not impressed with this ancient idea. They could have done it better, but they’re not going to bother trying.”
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Logobook - Discover the worlds finest logos, symbols and trademarks
All the logos, in black and white. Very nice. (via Kottke)
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Ten Meter Tower - The New York Times
“we found 67 people who had never been on a 10-meter diving tower before, and had never jumped from that high.” And then filmed them trying to get up the courage. Riveting. (via Kottke)
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Massive dump of Spotify created playlists - 1.4k+ genres, 12k+ playlists! : spotify
Amazing, but it’s annoying this stuff is practically impossible to discover or browse in the app itself. Even having seen everynoise.com before, I didn’t realise all these playlists existed.