Links
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Nachrichten | DW
Free daily world news podcast in slowly-read German. Great for learning.
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Louis Rossetto - Pi.co
Interview. For the bits about starting Wired. And Om Malil: “Discovering Wired was like finding my Rolling Stone. With Wired, I found my cultural context more than anything else.” Yup.
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Ceci n’est pas un blog - Autopsy of a slow train wreck
Describing how the author shut their company and why they should have done it sooner. Good to read about mistakes.
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‘Bring pencils’ and 49 other things hurricane pros know | Poynter
Tips for reporting from a hurricane. Good internal “documentation” from the Miami Herald.
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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Oral History: Larry David on Crazy Auditions, Art of Cringe | Hollywood Reporter
I enjoyed this and would like to read more. Can’t be bothered to listen to a podcast for more though. (via Daring Fireball)
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Datamake:article | d3 and canvas
A clear step-by-step example of using the Canvas with D3.js to draw thousands of objects.
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Smell of Data
File under “physical manifestations of internet activity”. (via Prosthetic Knowledge)
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Abandoned States: Places In Idyllic 1960s Postcards Have Transformed Into Scenes Of Abandonment : DCist
I’m a sucker for lined-up “now and then” photos and these of holiday spots in the Catskills are nice. (via The Online Photographer)
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The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial
Once you’ve read about premium mediocre you realise it’s a thing you see everywhere but hasn’t yet defined. (via a few places)
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GSElevator on Wall Street watches - Business Insider
I love things like this where outside of that little world you’d have no idea about the distinctions.
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8 Lessons from 20 Years of Hype Cycles | Michael Mullany | LinkedIn
Reviewing past Gartner Hype Cycles. They could do with an alternative line that forks from the trough of disillusionment down into the abyss of failure. (via @tomtaylor)
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Paul Regan - Artist
I love my friend Paul’s paintings of mundane urban/suburban scenes at night.
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kbaum/heroku-database-backups: Heroku database backups and copies to S3
I tried three versions of “back up your Heroku postgres database to S3” and this is the one that works.
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A Year in the Metabolist Future of 1972 — Failed Architecture
Mostly good because it’s so nice to read architecture writing based on having spent a year living in the building. More of this kind of thing.
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CASH Music - The Secret Lives of Playlists
On how record labels make and influence Spotify playlists. In case you want to feel a little bit used. (via Buckslip)
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Creative Alibis | Daniel Brook
Being critical of Richard Florida’s Creative Class stuff. Impossible to tell when this was published. (via Buckslip)
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Django Service Objects
I like keeping stuff like this out of views and models, and this seems like a nice way to do it. (via @simonwillison)
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London Review of Books - You Are the Product
John Lanchester on Facebook.
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OpenBenches - by @edent & @summerbeth
I’m so glad this exists because (a) it’s a lovely thing and (b) I just had the same idea and now I don’t have to make it.
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HyperCard On The Archive (Celebrating 30 Years of HyperCard) | Internet Archive Blogs
Like magic. If only I’d Stuffit’d my HyperCard stacks… the only two I have may have lost their resource forks over the past 25 years.
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Surging Seas: Risk Zone Map
I don’t think I’d seen these sea-level rise maps by Stamen before. Nice. Scary, but nice.
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Owen Hatherley reviews ‘Eyes on the Street’ by Robert Kanigel and ‘Vital Little Plans’ edited by Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring · LRB 27 July 2017
Good on Jane Jacobs’ good and bad, and all that in relation to British cities. (Subscribers only)
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So, about this Googler’s manifesto. – Yonatan Zunger – Medium
Aside from the sense about that Googler’s document, this is good on what being a high-level engineer means. Confirms for me that, really, I’m a hobbyist.
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How to face the ecocide (Down the Dark Mountain) — High Country News
Gloomy, with no useful answer.
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Considerations On Cost Disease | Slate Star Codex
On why (American) housing costs, teaching, healthcare, universities, etc cost much, much more than they did a few decades ago, but are, if anything, worse. (via @genmon)
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Inappropriate Gavels
A relentlessly-focused campaign. I approve! (via @gwire)
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Typeplate » A typographic starter kit encouraging great type on the Web
Looks like a nice bit of CSS for styling readable text.
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Nighttime
Nice illustrations, sold as prints, of some mostly London buildings.
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edent/SuperTinySocialIcons
“Under 1KB each! Super Tiny Social Icons are miniscule SVG versions of your favourite logos.” The completist in me would like to see these for every major corporate logo. (via @simonw)
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Walton’s Telephone Exchange | Walton Tales
Nice reminisces of an Essex telephone exchange in the 1960s.