Links
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A breach of trust | MinnesotaPlaylist.com
On the mistakes of a small theatre company. “There’s a big difference between pushing boundaries artistically … and pushing boundaries ethically.” (via @alexforey)
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Who’s killing the (self-driving) electric car? – Startup Grind – Medium
Good on predictions about self-driving and/or electric cars, and why the two improvements may not happen together. (via @cityofsound)
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How we make a game called Hidden Folks - Album on Imgur
Really nice description of how parts of this game are put together, from graphics to translations. (via Kottke)
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Gerhard Steidl Is Making Books an Art Form - The New Yorker
Profile of the German book-maker, a description that undersells this article. (via Russell Davies)
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Monty Don: Dirty dressing | Life and style | The Guardian
On gardening clothes, from 2005. (via Die Workwear)
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traintimes.org.uk performance notes
A good write-up of making the fast, simple site even faster.
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Binky: The App That Does Nothing - The Atlantic
Brilliant. Social networking app with no content and no social network. (via Waxy)
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Flexbox Froggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox
Very nicely done. Although, even having completed it, I’m still pretty much guessing at how to do anything.
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Blackhorse Lane Ateliers | Selvedge & Raw Denim Jeans | Made In London
Jeans (and more) made in London, plus workshops to make your own. (via Die Workwear)
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BEM 101 | CSS-Tricks
Pragmatic summary of the Block, Element, Modifier CSS style that wasn’t around last time I went down this rabbit hole.
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prosthetic knowledge
This tumblr of design/art/tech right now is very, very good. (via @iamdanw I think)
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The Deleted City 3.0
Zoomable map of the GeoCities filesystem. (via FlowingData)
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Medieval Fantasy City Generator by watabou
“This application generates a random medieval city layout of a requested size.” (via FlowingData)
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Algorithm-Driven Design — How AI is Changing Design by Yury Vetrov
Really good list of examples of… what it says. (Aside from annoying hijacking of cursor keys, but anyway.) And a nice mention of Guardian Headliner too. (via Noisy Decent Graphics)
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Cody Cobb
Lovely landscape photography. (via The Online Photographer)
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Compound interest applied to learning
Yes, this makes sense. Plus I often think that people who get, or take, an opportunity early on that gives them time to explore their field end up exponentially further ahead than peers.
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Bildnerische Formlehre - Bildnerische Gestaltungslehre - Paul Klee - Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
3900 pages of Paul Klee’s notebooks on sculptural form and design theory, scanned and transcribed.
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The Exquisitely English (and Amazingly Lucrative) World of London Clerks - Bloomberg
A good insight into a world I knew nothing about. Now I know who those people are pushing carts of boxes of papers, who I see on the way to work. (via @iamdanw)
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Instagram created a monster – A no bullshit guide to what’s really going on! – Behind The Quest
Another piece demonstrating the horror that is The Other Instagram (and The Other social media generally probably), the one that isn’t just people showing friends what they’re doing.
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James Wolcott reviews ‘Making It’ by Norman Podhoretz · LRB 18 May 2017
A very fun, lively-written read, even though most of the people mentioned mean little to me. Reminded me of reading The Modern Review, how I enjoyed it without understanding so many of the references.
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Tom Crewe · What will be left?: Labour’s Prospects · LRB 18 May 2017
Slightly out of date opinion poll-wise, but I liked this as a summary of where Labour is and how we, as a country, got here.
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When They Came from Another World | by James Gleick | The New York Review of Books
Good on the time-travelly aspects of the film and book.
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Accelerationism: how a fringe philosophy predicted the future we live in | World news | The Guardian
I’m ashamed to say that I was barely aware of much of this. How did that happen then? And until now? (via Buckslip)
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Introducing Stack Overflow Trends - Stack Overflow Blog
Fascinating, particularly as the popularity of languages and frameworks over time is something one is vaguely aware of but never with much certainty. (via Daring Fireball)
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The genuine, timeless workwear style Vétra jackets 100% made in France - VETRA - e-Shop
French workwear jackets. Hmm, maybe. (via Die, Workwear!)
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Choose your own business adventure – Buckley Williams
Transcript of Nat Buckley’s talk about why you should quit your job and start your own company, which is very good.
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Servers for Hackers by Chris Fidao [Leanpub PDF/iPad/Kindle]
Every time I think about buying this I forget the name and have to hunt around next time I think of it.
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My Year in San Francisco’s $2 Million Secret Society Startup - Motherboard
And a third one from the “things I read in 2016 about weird cultish American groups and didn’t bookmark at the time but have stuck with me” file.
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Inside Superstar Machine, Which Ex-Members Say Is a Cult Preying on New York’s Creative Women
And I also didn’t bookmark this, but it’s weirdness keeps popping up occasionally.
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Fitness Isn’t a Lifestyle Anymore. Sometimes It’s a Cult | WIRED
I didn’t bookmark this when I read it but I’ve since mentioned it to 2 or 3 people, so. The November Project. (via @ph)