Links
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David Thorpe - YouTube
Camera reviews (of Micro Four Thirds cameras) by a sensible-sounding British man, as opposed to an over-excited “Hi guys!” American describing cameras as “sexy puppies”. (via The Online Photographer)
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Smart kids eventually grow up | A Candle in Sunshine
I don’t know you, how do you know me?! Although I wasn’t even that smart back then anyway. Still, good advice. (via FaveJet)
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How do I efficiently shift gears on a road bike with downtube shifters? - Bicycles Stack Exchange
I just like the detail of the top answer.
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jdrama relationship chart - Google Search
I’d never heard of these before, but kind of fascinating. (Someone thought I’d be interested because of Crazy Walls.)
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Crazy Walls: screengrabs from media where obsessives create pinboards stringing together clues / Boing Boing
Crazy Walls on Boing Boing.
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Second Life: Rethinking Myself Through Exercise, Mindfulness, and Gratitude – MacStories
Detailed and honest article about using the Apple Watch as an aid to getting mentally and physically healthier.
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No Home Like Place
Fun. Photos from AirBnB listings. Furniture in each one are replaced with matching objects (e.g. a chair for a chair) in a different photo. Click to go to that. Better than it sounds. (via Brutalist Websites)
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Brutalist Websites
A nice collection of websites that look a lot more interesting than most, to remind us that the interesting web isn’t dead. (I don’t like the term ‘brutalist’ for these, but still.) (via @gilest)
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The Eudora™ Email Client Source Code – Core+ – Medium
Release of the source code and an all-too brief history of Eudora. (via Daring Fireball)
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Happy 21st Century! - Charlie’s Diary
Yeah. (via @benhammersley)
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The spectacular power of Big Lens | The long read | News | The Guardian
On the Italian company that makes a large proportion of the world’s glasses frames merging with the French company that makes a large proportion of the world’s glasses lenses. Fascinating. (via @antimega)
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The Cosmonaut’s Glove – Matt Locke – Medium
Lovely. Hugs, Matt.
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As GDPR looms, it’s time to update your personal terms of service | WIRED UK
Very good. It would be hard to know where to start.
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The cultural shift from not selling out to blowing up
“…hip hop won and indie rock lost (culturally speaking) and as a result, blowing up has become preferable to not selling out.”
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Zno - next gen photobooks, Layflat Photo Books…
Because I came across these a couple of weeks ago and then forgot the name, unsurprisingly. (via The Online Photographer)
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An Algorithmic Investigation of the Highfalutin ‘Poet Voice’ - Atlas Obscura
Trying to nail down exactly what makes a Poet Voice. (via Buckslip)
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Bloomberg Opinion - Money Stuff
Matt Levine’s weekdaily email is so good. US-focused business/finance, clearly written (some of it a bit over my head), a personality, some great lines, and lots of it.
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How do I stop seeing my books as trophies? - toomanybooks deacquisition pride | Ask MetaFilter
Good question, lots of helpful answers. (via Things Magazine)
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Travel on paper
Lots of nice old transport and holiday posters for sale. (via Things Magazine)
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Local by Flywheel | Local WordPress development made simple
Seems like a nice way to do this, but I’ll forget what it’s called within a day, so.
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The best of Python: a collection of my favorite articles from 2017 and 2018 (so far)
Some useful stuff for me. But also, more generally, a great example of a useful collection of recent articles around one topic. Lovely. (via @simonw)
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How to work with Londoners: a guide for foreigners.
Alex’s good matter-of-fact guide to the practical realities of getting started with making contacts and generating work.
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Does everyone appreciate how much attention to detail goes into Beyoncé’s work?
I marvelled at the practicalities of her Coachella show, quite aside from the more obviously marvel-worthy aspects of it. Logistics. How do you do that?
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feedBase
Dave Winer’s new site where you upload your RSS reader’s OPML file and see what other people subscribe to.
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The Annual Register - Wikipedia
It “is a long-established reference work, written and published each year, which records and analyses the year’s major events, developments and trends throughout the world. It was first written in 1758…”
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Vadik Marmeladov
Archived copy of his website, pre-LOT-2046, with his “Codes of Practice”. Mainly for the long-term thinking. (via Warren Ellis)
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Silicon Valley Is Turning Into Its Own Worst Fear
We talk about regulating the ethics of AIs but we can’t even do it for companies.
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Why We Forget Most of the Books We Read - The Atlantic
I read this a few days ago and it was good and explained a lot but I can’t remember much of it now.
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Bitcoin Is Ridiculous. Blockchain Is Dangerous: Paul Ford - Bloomberg
On Bitcoin and the dot-com book and bust.
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Building a combined stream of recent additions using the Django ORM
Very handy. I’ve tried a couple of laborious ways of doing the same in the past, probably before `.union()` appeared.