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  • Words: Phantom Obligation: the guilt you feel for something no one asked you to do. (terrygodier.com)

    29 January 2026
  • Tools: What are you favourite well-made apps or sites? (unsung.aresluna.org)

    29 January 2026
  • Music: A collection of found cassette tapes. (intertapes.net)

    15 December 2025
  • Music: A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live at The Jazz Estate. (youtube.com, 58:20)

    11 December 2025
  • Slow: What podcasts do to our brains. “Silence activates the brain’s “default mode” — and that’s good. Quiet time makes space for self-reflection, planning, and daydreaming.” (vox.com)

    11 December 2025
  • Slow: Recipe for a good week /via Chris Glass. An ingredient that works for me: take a bit of time to just stare out the window, drinking some coffee, checking in with the locals (birds, bunnies, and squirrels). (tracydurnell.com)

    10 December 2025
  • Slow: Radiant Computer. “We believe the current trajectory of personal computing is leading us to a less free world, and that only a new computing movement rooted in human dignity and creativity can change its course.” (radiant.computer)

    10 December 2025
  • Civic: The Resonant Computing Manifesto. “… rethinking the system architectures, design patterns, and business models that have undergirded the tech industry for decades.” (resonantcomputing.org)

    10 December 2025
  • Music: Best Songs of 2025. “Songs I love more than demon-hunters, damselflies and the numbers six or seven.” (saidthegramophone.com)

    9 December 2025
  • Look: Somewhere in Utah (flickr.com)

    5 December 2025
  • Funny: What is My Cookie Cutter (reddit.com)

    5 December 2025
  • Look: Red nose studio’s puppets. (rednosestudio.com)

    a puppet of an arctic explorer, his tracked vehicle, and pet rabbit

    3 December 2025
  • Read: The Argument for Letting AI Burn It All Down. “But maybe when the crash comes it’ll look like the dotcom crash: A Pets.com or two gets razed to the ground, but the new infrastructure remains, and we humans spend years—decades—weaving it into our systems. I was there for the dotcom crash. I could barely make rent, but it was delightful. I attended tech salons at people’s apartments. The price of admission was a six-pack. I switched to Linux and no one cared. I blogged day and night, as free as a bee. All I could do was read O’Reilly books, learn to code, and hang with friends. What a slice of heaven. And tech became less magical—more normal, more boring. Not driving culture, but reflecting it.” Emphasis mine. (wired.com)

    26 November 2025
  • Slow: We used to look forward to things. “I hope we will either begin to detach ourselves from instant tech or find ways to use tech more intentionally to deliver a more immersive experience. To give us back time… porous time. Time to spend with a piece of art. Time to listen deeply. Time to world build.” (blobzine.substack.com)

    26 November 2025
  • Look: The story behind this photo is really great. (instagram.com)

    24 November 2025
  • Sites I like: Antic Bikes. I dig their brand and the bikes are pretty cool too. (anticbikes.com)

    21 November 2025
  • Look: Last Light On The Creek by Steven Weinberg. (stevenweinbergstudio.com)

    21 November 2025
  • Books: Orbital. “…without earth we are all finished. We couldn’t survive a second without its grace, we are sailors on a ship on a deep, dark unswimmable sea.” (wikipedia.org)

    13 November 2025
  • Design: The Fundamentals Problem. “Anyone can make something that looks designed, but that doesn’t mean that design has happened.” (chrbutler.com)

    13 November 2025
  • Look: Trees and Shore by Claire Sherman. (clairesherman.com)

    a painting of bare trees and limbs

    11 November 2025
  • Words: Pebbling. “… the new term for when people share memes and gifs to those they are thinking of.” (redsetteragency.com)

    11 November 2025
  • Happy Halloween everyone! If you’re looking for something to get you through the day, here is an ongoing collection of spooky art, podcast episodes, videos, and articles.

    31 October 2025
  • Read: Personal Business

    The type of business that both sustains and is sustained by a community.

    23 October 2025
  • Civic: Personal Business. “The type of business that both sustains and is sustained by a community.” (are.na)

    23 October 2025
  • The not-so-spooky origins of ‘ghost’ — and why the word still haunts our language (npr.org)

    22 October 2025

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