Links tagged with “via:warrenellis”
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I was so much younger then – I’m older than that now. Early days at Melody Maker – David Stubbs
On when he joined the Maker in the late 80s. I read it, rather than NME, because the local library got it in. (via Warren Ellis)
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Comics — Jeffrey Alan Love
I love the comics and illustration work here. Shows what you can do with not much more than silhouettes. (via Warren Ellis)
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Your Attention is Sovereign by Jay Springett (PDF)
“The Loop”, “evaporative cooling”, “the Dark Forest internet”, “Waldenponding”, “The Isles of Blogging”. Good. (via Warren Ellis Ltd)
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blissblog: link think
Simon Reynolds, for the first section on the sociality, or not, of blogging. (via Warren Ellis Ltd)
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Elderblog Sutra: 1
“Old blogs must choose: should they turn into elder blogs, or should they turn into late-style blogs? One does not preclude the other, but you must decide what you solve for.” (via Warren Ellis)
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Blot
“Blot is a blogging platform with no interface. It creates a special folder in your Dropbox and publishes files you put inside.” (via Warren Ellis)
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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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Offscreen Magazine Interview — by Craig Mod
Really nice piece. Thoughtful, pragmatic, calm. On books, working out what scale of effect gives you satisfaction, pace, depth, connectivity. (via Warren Ellis)
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Sandstorm
*Sounds* like it’s an easier way to do self-hosting (or almost self-hosting) for people who aren’t as technical as that usually requires? Not quite sure. (via Warren Ellis)
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Known: create a single website for all your content
Hosted or self-hosted open source, personal CMS/blog that can send your posts, photos etc to Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, SoundCloud, etc. (via Warren Ellis)
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Greetings from a Ghost Town | Technoccult
On having a code name for the area where you live. (via Warren Ellis’s newsletter)
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Tiny Letters to the Web We Miss — The Message — Medium
Joanne McNeil on the recent rise of email newsletters and how they compare to the old days of blogging. (via @warrenellis)
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The Weekly Ansible, 50 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Works Every Socialist Should Read (by China Mieville)
For when I’ve read all the other things. (via @warrenellis)
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Blissblog - 10 for 2010
Simon Reynolds’ top records of the year. So much to listen to. (via Warren Ellis)
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Magazero |
A new online store for fairly obscure/”independent” magazines started by Ivan Pope. He plans to do Stack-style subscriptions soon. (via Warren Ellis)
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Space Cadets - Charlie’s Diary
Space colonisation would require a huge organised effort in an uninhabitable environment and so is “incompatible with both libertarian ideology and the myth of the American frontier.” (via Warren Ellis)