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Why the Nineties rocked - UnHerd
Douglas Coupland. “In the 1990s we still had the future, a place that you could travel to, that would be cool when you got there … Right now we merely have a future, and a murky one at that…”
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Vlog #014 - Studio progress, rambling & time management, oh my! - YouTube
I always enjoy Rev Dan Catt’s Vlogs and particularly liked the bit of this where he discusses how he splits up his time.
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90sartschool • Instagram
Just photos of people at art school in the 1990s. The clothes, the posters, the old photo colours, the way people behaved in photos then, the cool. (via Web Curios)
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shot-scraper: automated screenshots for documentation, built on Playwright
Very clever and useful-looking, from Simon Willison.
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Conifer | Homepage
“a web archiving service that creates an interactive copy of any web page … including … playing video and audio, scrolling, clicking buttons, and so forth.” Was Webrecorder.io. By Rhizome.
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My Notebook System - ratfactor
If I ever think weeknotes and any other logging I do is excessive, I can just read this to comfort myself. (via Orbital Operations, which has re-emerged)
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Everything all the time and everywhere - by Ryan Broderick
I’m trying to imagine anyone at the mainstream press having this kind of insight, or even interest, in what happens in various parts of online (in this case about Ukraine). Such a shame they feel it’s beneath them.
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The Wadsworth Constant | Know Your Meme
“… the first 30% of any video can be skipped because it contains no worthwhile or interesting information.” (via Garbage Day)
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Search: dopplr annual report | Flickr
Screenshots on Flickr of Dopplr personal reports from 2008 is some heavy nostalgia fuel.
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SoundGym | Audio Ear Training Online
I’ve only tried three free games but this seems great, if a little confusing. Although I don’t think I’m into it enough to pay for it.
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yt-dlp/yt-dlp: A youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes
I didn’t know there was this fork of youtube-dl that is now considered the thing to use for YouTube downloading. (via Ask MetaFilter)
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Atlas Minor • Morning Man
For the contrast between the morning fantasy routine and the reality. Also: “Nobody works at becoming a night owl, do they?”
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alberti42/Volume-Control: Successor of iTunes Volume Control
Control Music.app or Spotify volume (and not the system volume) with your Mac’s keyboard’s volume controls.
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Insulate Britain! Yes, but by how much? | EssaysConcerning
On the different objectives when insulating houses and changing to heat pumps, and how much you need to insulate, and when, before getting a pump. (via @economicalnick)
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The FBI is going crazy stringboard crazy.
Crazy walls in Slate, with a quote from me.
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Wordle Sold to the NY Times. And That’s a Good Thing.
I have zero interest in Wordle but this is a lovely piece by Jason Kottke.
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Slingshot Organizer – Slingshot
I’d never heard of this diary. “…with radical dates for every day of the year, space to write your phone numbers, a contact list of radical groups around the globe, menstrual calendar, info on police repression.”(via All My Stars)
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Best Practices Around Production Ready Web Apps with Docker Compose — Nick Janetakis
Such a good, detailed explanation of how and why things are done in Docker, in his several example GitHub repos.
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Onlooker Postcards | Flickr
Fantastic collection of postcards that all feature a person looking out at the view. Oddly eerie. (via Web Curios)
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Clair Wills · Life Pushed Aside: The Last Asylums · LRB 18 November 2021
Very long and good history of a psychiatric hospital in the 20th century, outsider art, and the authors’ mother and grandparents who worked there. More interesting than I initially expected.
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Adam Tooze · Ecological Leninism: Drill, baby, drill · LRB 6 November 2021
A second article on Andreas Malm in the same issue. Makes me think I should read ‘White Skin, Black Fuel’ and/or ‘How to Blow up a Pipeline’.
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James Butler · A Coal Mine for Every Wildfire: Where are the ecoterrorists? · LRB 6 November 2021
On the climate crisis, Andreas Malm, direct action, “fossil fascism”, where we’re trying to get to, and how.
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Robert Elms + Christina Wilson (@high_in_the_sky_2021) • Instagram photos and videos
Chronicling their (now finished) reconfiguring and rebuilding of a Barbican tower flat.
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Processed World
Archive of a magazine created by temp workers in San Francisco’s financial district in the 1980s. (via Web Curios)
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My Inky Dashboard - Matthew Somerville
I didn’t know you could get colour e-ink screens, and this project looks nice and do-able.
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Do the verdicts in the trial of the Colston 4 signal something wrong with our jury system? 10 things you should know – The Secret Barrister
A really clear description of all the possible reasons the verdict could have been “not guilty”. (via FaveJet)
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London Cafes in The 1980s - Flashbak
Lots of nice photos by Peter Marshall. (via FaveJet)
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Map Finder - with Outlines - National Library of Scotland
I’m sure I’ve seen this before, but I always forget it. Browsable historical Ordnance Survey maps of the UK.
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Bench Mark Database
Database of bench marks that were used by Ordnance Survey to position their levelling staves.
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hartator/wayback-machine-downloader: Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine.
Ruby script. I can see this being useful one day. (via Ask MetaFilter)