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Weeknotes: Dogsheep
Having spent a lot of time writing my own tools to save copies of my data from third-party services, I like what Simon Willison’s doing here.
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Trek prep: Kit – The travels of Mary Loosemore
I do like Mary’s write-up of her trekking kit. More pragmatic than the ones that go for the fanciest brands and/or lightest possible weights.
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The Electric Typewriter
I was wondering about long and/or “classic” articles/essays that are available online, and this looks like a good collection.
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Nadia Eghbal | The tyranny of ideas
Really good. “Rather than viewing people as agents of change, I think of them as intermediaries, voice boxes for some persistent idea-virus that’s seized upon them and is speaking through their corporeal form.” (via Kicks Condor)
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Graphing Calculator Story
I don’t think I knew this before, and it’s much better than I expected “How the Mac’s graphing calculator was made” to be.
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8x6 Tiny Workshop Tour - Much requested walk around of my 48 square feet of woodshop hacks - YouTube
Best YouTube algo recommendation in a while. An amazing little space.
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Starship
A command line prompt that looks nice and displays useful info when useful.
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Animated chart of the day: Recorded music sales by format share, 1973 to 2019 - AEI
Good to watch. Also, the static “Revenues by format” charts put the “vinyl revival” into perspective. (via The Online Photographer)
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Help me not hate LA? | Ask MetaFilter
Lots of really nice answers full of people who have grown to love living in LA after moving there. Just positive and encouraging.
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Analytics, logs and metrics
For the bit about using GoAccess and a pixel hosted on S3 behind Cloudfront for logging. (via @dracos)
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gyford.com/ – Website Carbon Calculator
Over a year my site uses “57kWh. Enough electricity to drive an electric car 368km.” Very, very roughly, I imagine. (via Adactio)
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Your Attention is Sovereign by Jay Springett (PDF)
“The Loop”, “evaporative cooling”, “the Dark Forest internet”, “Waldenponding”, “The Isles of Blogging”. Good. (via Warren Ellis Ltd)
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Jenny Turner · Who Are They?: The Institute of Ideas · LRB 8 July 2010
Nine years ago: “One day, the conditions would be right and they [the RCP/LM/IoI crowd] would be ready: public-sector cuts, rising unemployment, the collapsing Euro, a Tory government, more or less.” (Subscribers only)
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JavaScript Systems Music
“Learning Web Audio by Recreating The Works of Steve Reich and Brian Eno.” Step-by-step examples, really nicely explained.
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Tips from 16 years of working from home – A Whole Lotta Nothing
Lots of good advice, some of which I even take.
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Fred’s Shed
Came across this ages ago and forgot the name. Now I’ve found it again. Garden and DIY tool recommendations from Fred.
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Building an extensible app or library with vanilla JS | Go Make Things
I like this, although I’d like a “Step 2” with some more complex examples. (via Adactio)
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Help me make a world history syllabus out of novels - books | Ask MetaFilter
I don’t often read historical novels, but I like this idea.
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Ishkur’s Guide to Electronic Music
Brilliant to see this back again in a new form.
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What’s It Like to Stage in a Michelin-Starred Restaurant in France - Eater
I do enjoy reading about restaurant kitchens (and the workings of restaurants generally). (via FaveJet)
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How bad can it get? (London Review of Books)
Good, but not much hope about UK politics. But I learned an excellent word: “rhodomontade”, extravagant boasting. Word of the year.
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warren’s collection | Bandcamp
Occasionally while working I want some weird, dark, ambient noise and…
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BobFromBrockley: The RCP’s long march from anti-imperialist outsiders to the doors of Downing Street
No it’s all fine I’m sure.
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Francis Gooding reviews ‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ by David Wallace-Wells · LRB 1 August 2019
On the plus side, I’ll be dead by 2100. I suspect my 80s+ won’t be great though. Sometimes I wonder why young people and folks with kids aren’t demonstrating *all the time*. (No, I know why.)
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do I need to make coffee for coworkers when I don’t drink it… — Ask a Manager
For the comments about the first question. “The British obsession around tea/coffee making, hierarchy and passive aggressiveness really knows no bounds in some workplaces.”
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John Lanchester · Good New Idea: Universal Basic Income · LRB 18 July 2019
Seems like a decent overview of the options, nicely written as ever.
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The web without the web - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻
Nice piece on the pros and cons of “modern front end development” (React). (via Adactio)
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The Ultimate Guide to Remote Work | Zapier
I haven’t read this but it sounds useful, given how often I hear people ask about how to cope with remote working/workers. (via @RandomEtc)
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Die, Workwear! - The Amazing Style of British Cyclists
Lovely photos, and story, of off-road cyclists in the 1950s in the UK, members of The Rough-Stuff Fellowship. Nice normal clothes.