Links
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Places | Eleanor Crow Illustration
I love the watercolour shop fronts. (via @undermanager)
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Did Samuel Pepys Write ‘The Taverns Are Full of Gadabouts’ in 1665?
I feel quite chuffed to have a blog post quoted on Snopes.
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RS Archer: The Fictional Fiction Writer Who Took Remainers for a Ride (Logically)
On that weird Twitter thread, now deleted. (via Laura James)
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The Sentence is a Lonely Place - Believer Magazine
Text of a lecture by Gary Lutz. So many examples and explanations of amazing sentences from American fiction.
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Ange Mlinko · Just a Diphthong Away: Gary Lutz · LRB 7 May 2020
Lots of great lines quoted from Lutz’s short stories here.
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The Quietus | Opinion | Black Sky Thinking | The Many Faces Of Housekeeping: How Wealth & Privilege Are Distorting Underground Music
The fourth DJ “… appears positively relatable by comparison, having merely been a director at Citibank for 13 years before launching his own investment fund.”
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The Last Psychiatrist: Luxury Branding The Future Leaders Of The World
From 2011. A fun read, superficially about Patek Philippe’s advertising. (via Dan Hon)
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Responsively App | A Web developer’s browser
View a web page at several different device sizes simultaneously, with synchronised movements and clicks. Seems brilliant. (via Waxy)
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zsh-users/zsh-history-substring-search: 🐠 ZSH port of Fish history search (up arrow)
A handy replacement for a few lines in my old bash .inputrc
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Moving to zsh – Scripting OS X
This was helpful. Yes, I’ve just upgraded to Catalina. Hello 2019.
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Bulma: Free, open source, and modern CSS framework based on Flexbox
One of those “I’ll forget the name if I don’t bookmark it” things. Looks nice, as these things go. (via Infovore)
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Said the Gramophone: CUE SYNTHESIZER
“I thought I could handle repetition. I thought I flourished in repetition. Scheduled days, habit. But tonight these groundhog days are wearing me out.”
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JustWatch - The Streaming Guide
I keep forgetting the URL of this site I occasionally use to check that the TV show I want to watch is only available on platforms I don’t have. So, bookmarking it.
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‘Everything is at its lowest point of energy’ - awful mass
I like these “uninteresting photographs”, the discussion of what makes for an uninteresting photograph, the search terms used to find them, etc.
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Mansionism 1: Building-Milieu Fit
One post in and I’m enjoying this new blogchain looking at which possible futures would be a good fit for mansions.
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Running Costs
I love this breakdown of the costs of running Buttondown’s email newsletter business. I wish more small companies would/could do this.
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15 Years of Yahoo.com | Flickr
Screenshots of the home page through the years, from 1994 to 2009.
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How the Virus Won - The New York Times
Very good telling of the story. This is all a bit much isn’t it. (via Waxy)
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Coronavirus tracked: has your country’s epidemic peaked? | Free to read | Financial Times
Good (terrifying) charts. Nice that there’s a lot of explanation too.
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Basecamp: Until the End of the Internet
Even if they didn’t make this specific commitment, having *any* public policy about how long you plan to run a site/service for, or the conditions under which you would close it, is refreshing. (via @simonw)
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The Gentle Author’s Coronavirus Diary | Spitalfields Life
This, and the linked piece, ‘On Recovering From The Coronavirus’, are lovely gentle writing. Also features Pepys.
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Gen Z Is Making Fun Of Millennials On TikTok
I’ve enjoyed the relationships between generations since Gen X, so. (via Please Like Me)
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SIXTYEIGHT2OHFIVE
Nice personal playlist project by Hanif Abdurraqib. (via Football Morning in America)
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Weeknotes 031 - Making all the Things
A lovely collection of tools. A reminder that being able to code is really useful for scratching personal itches.
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Quotebacks
Simple tool for quoting other sites in your posts. Seems very nicely done, and with good intentions. By Tom Critchlow and Toby Shorin.
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‘We were let loose’: my art school days, by Peter Blake, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Steve McQueen and more | Life and style | The Guardian
I love reading stuff like this – and how directors made their first film – even though it makes me feel inadequate.
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How to Survive an Apocalypse and Keep Dreaming | The Nation
Native Americans “are a postapocalyptic people”. (via Kottke)
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365posterblog. – All the best vintage graphics and poster news from around the web
Not just posts about nice posters but also lots for sale. (via @undermanager)
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Debuggex: Online visual regex tester. JavaScript, Python, and PCRE.
Looks nice. (via @simonw)