Lawks.
pesosI went to your site at https://simulacrum.party/, as advertised in your profile, to see what your interests might be, with a view to making a sensible suggestion. It returned a 404. So, you know, maybe tech is hard?
I have Chrome installed for one reason only: to chat with a good friend who won't use anything else. I used to use Adium, but it won't do it any more. What are my alternatives to interact with Google Hangouts?
Such a fine example of endearing grumpiness in the pursuit of truth and beauty.
I too have been ignoring Spotify's apparently magical Discover Weekly these past several weeks, not because I was feeling algorithmicly manipulated, but because I've just had more of a hankering to listen to whole albums. Unfortunately, unlike Phil Gyford, even when I was doing Discover Weekly regularly, it didn't seem to surface anyone in particular for me. Maybe I should try again.
Watched The Right Stuff, which I had never seen, for the obvious reason, and was very pleased to have done so. š„
I was tempted by a fully electric car earlier this summer, but the cruel fact is that in a city or apartments, in which we have no access to a garage (or "box" as they are known here) there just wouldn't be any way to re-fuel. So I got a hybrid. Then, over the past few weeks, the city has been hard at work installing two charging stations on the corner. Currently they are not yet functional, and occupied by gas-guzzling SUVs.
When they are functional, I wonder how the city plans to keep other cars from occupying the spaces. I suspect they won't.
I have not yet been bitten by this particular version of helpfulness gone awry, but I am aware it could happen, and I agree with Peter that there really ought to be a simple way to indicate that someone is no longer available to be shared with.
Cannot wait to watch this. For as long as I have been a biologist, I have regarded this as the one thing I wish I'd been around for. Well, maybe poly-U too ...
The past month of micro posts served to reinforce my belief in my need for extrinsic motivation.
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Crossing pedestrian off my list.
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In tomorrow's episode, the story behind this earlyish inforgraphic.
How did the Brits become a nation of tea drinkers?
āComparative Consumption,ā Sir James Buckingham, A Few Facts about Indian Tea and How to Brew It (London: Indian Tea Association, 1910, p. 4. British Library shelf mark 07076.48 (4).
pesosI absolutely refuse to be bullied by a ārandomā word generator into using a word like mask. #mbnov is a hoax.
Dilemma is one of those words that never looks correctly spelled to me. I dither between dilemma and dilemna for reasons that escape me.
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It seems Iāve done nothing but adjust for the past nine months.
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Call me the breeze?
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A university press department that can't be messaged on Twitter? That's a new one for me.
PESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
Iām a good listener. I can say things like āprovision another instance,ā and have no idea what Iām talking about.
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John Naughton gets it:
although I use both Medium and Substack, everything I write therein is also published verbatim on my āliveā blog, which is completely under my control, and for whose hosting I pay with my own money. For me, Substack provided merely a convenient and reliable way of sending out the email version of what really matters ā the live blog on the open Web.
I confess, Iāve never really liked the idea of ānice captureā applied to a photograph, even a stunning wildlife image. It smacks of snapping the soul, and the hunting side of it doesnāt appeal either.
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Not sure when I will next cross a physical border to another country, but independent cyberspace remains open, for which I am thankful.
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Very interesting article about Substack that can't quite decide whether it thinks Substack is a good thing or not. Also, I don't buy Substack's excuses about showing only the top 25 earners. Why not show earners 26-50? Or a random selection of 25 newsletters? It's the Matthew Effect all over again.
Working well. Just some minor CSS to fiddle with, at least in mobile.
Fade to black.
Not the end
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No, anything is not possible.
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I need to train myself to dig deeper before trying tricky computer stuff, but it is actually quite hard to find the tutorials that give understanding before they give instruction.
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My memory is that my first USB stick had 128Mb of memory and cost and arm and a leg, in 2001, I think.
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The Far Side used to be one of my favourite cartoons, but Gary Larsenās return hasnāt really stuck with me.
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Iām just not very good at spooky movies, canāt suspend disbelief for things I find it hard to believe in.
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Keeping things minimal, I guess this will have to do.
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So few words, so much intent.