Links
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“down so bad im 3rd wheeling an e-couple 🤦♂️” - Garbage Day
The first bit is very good on the nature of Twitter.
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Pluralistic: 13 Jan 2021 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
How Cory generates the various versions of his daily posts, threads, etc. It isn’t a single, streamlined multi-platform CMS…
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ONS Basemaps Comparison
Nice way to compare places in the UK on new and old maps.
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Everything You Need To Know About Getting Back Into Tumblr - Garbage Day
I’ve been using Tumblr for years but in a way I’ve never really *used* Tumblr and this is a great guide.
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Mug | Set of 2 | By Monoware | A cosy cup in hand
Nice, if smallish, mug.
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Alex Abramovich · Even When It’s a Big Fat Lie: ‘Country Music’ · LRB 8 October 2020
Good, critical review of Ken Burns’ ‘Country Music’ and the rest.
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Andrew O’Hagan · I’m being a singer: Dandy Highwaymen · LRB 8 October 2020
On the New Romantics. “It turns out that the inheritors of punk were not those little indie bands I loved … Male indie kids were completely conventional, scrubbed boys, who went to the same barbers as their fathers, supported the same football teams, and wore the same aftershave.”
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What’s your financial origin story? (Monevator)
Scores of interesting comments from readers about how and when they began saving/investing in order to, hopefully, become financially independent.
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A Simplified Guide to Clothing Production – The Rosenrot | For The Love of Avant-Garde Fashion
I do enjoy rough guides on how to start doing something, written from experience.
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A technical and privacy review of Cloudflare Web Analytics
Interesting look at whether it’s good or not (via Dan in my comments)
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How to Favicon in 2021: Six files that fit most needs — Martian Chronicles, Evil Martians’ team blog
Still an enormous faff though. (via Michael Tsai)
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An Oral History of Dominic Cummings’s Barnard Castle Scandal
“The Bishop of Manchester: I love the meme with the eye chart, where all the letters spell out Barnard Castle. That’s my favourite meme.” That meme was me me.
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Best Songs of 2020 - Said the Gramophone - an mp3 blog
Always a treat. 16th year in a row.
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Tasty Bits from the Technology Front: TBTF for 1998-05-11: Lizard lips
Find me at hat tip lizard lips woo woo woo dot gyford dot com.
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Monochrome conversion of Sony mirrorless cameras
I love this idea, replacing the sensor on a digital camera with a monochrome one. (via The Online Photographer)
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The Great Dispersion | No Mercy / No Malice
On how working from home, and not going out as much, will prevent us from mixing with people who aren’t like us, and so decrease empathy.
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Shredder 1.1
This old thing is still going.
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I Lived Through A Stupid Coup. America Is Having One Now | by Indi Samarajiva | indica | Nov, 2020 | Medium
The next instalment after “I Lived Through Collapse…”. I’d welcome more articles comparing the US to the worst aspects of non-“Western” countries at normal times too.
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Mexican Cooking Crash Course | Mexican Please
I hadn’t noticed this free course when using the site before, but looks good.
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Pavement’s “Harness Your Hopes” And Spotify’s Algorithm - Stereogum
“‘Play Galaxie 500’ may really come to mean, ‘Play the song by Galaxie 500 that most resembles songs by others.’” (via Things Magazine)
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diamond geezer - Monday, November 16, 2020
The Shepherdess Cafe is now the Shepherdess BBQ Cafe.
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Top 20 most impactful Foresight & Futures Studies publications in the last 20 years – Rafael Popper’s Blog
All since I studied it. (via Houston Futures)
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Jenny Turner · Dark Emotions: The Women’s Liberation Movement · LRB 24 September 2020
Interesting look back at (mostly) 1970s feminism.
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James Lasdun · Bats on the Ceiling: The Gospel of St Karen · LRB 24 September 2020
This was a good read about a con involving some ancient, supposedly biblical, papyrus.
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Collection | Instant Lettering Database
Scans of Letraset sheets. Much nostalgia. (via Things Magazine)
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LifeSplat.com
UK retirement calculator that looks different from the usual. Would be nice if some of the assumptions could be tweaked.
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Ian Penman · Vorsprung durch Techno · LRB 10 September 2020
I’m always pleased to see an Ian Penman article in the LRB and I liked this ambivalent one about Kraftwerk.
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Flamethrowers and Fire Extinguishers – a review of “The Social Dilemma” – LibrarianShipwreck
I haven’t watched the programme but I enjoyed this very critical review of it. (via Dan Hon)
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For Sale: Candleriggs, Lower Ufford, Suffolk | The Modern House
No house is *perfect* but for me I think this comes as close as any I’ve seen. Dreamy.