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

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

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

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

    5 December 2025
  • a puppet of an arctic explorer, his tracked vehicle, and pet rabbit

    ↑ Red nose studio’s puppets are just great!

    → A 60 plus song playlist for just about any service you can think of. I’m super appreciative of this type of work for my musical discovery needs. Related, listening to music reduces your risk of dementia.

    → The source of the Jump Around screech.

    → 52 things Tom Whitwell learned in 2025.

    → A peak at other’s desktops, a comfort considering the state mine is in.

    → Landscape architecture, mostly from above.

    3 December 2025
  • 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
  • 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
  • The story behind this photo is really great.

    24 November 2025
  • I dig Antic bike’s brand (the bikes are pretty cool too).

    21 November 2025
  • Last Light On The Creek by Steven Weinberg.

    21 November 2025
  • “…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.”

    Orbital

    13 November 2025
  • Anyone can make something that looks designed, but that doesn’t mean that design has happened

    The Fundamentals Problem.

    13 November 2025
  • a painting of bare trees and limbs

    Trees and Shore by Claire Sherman.

    11 November 2025
  • ‘Pebbling’ is the new term for when people share memes and gifs to those they are thinking of.

    Words we love: Pebbling – a new love language / via kottke

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

    22 October 2025
  • Read: Secondhand Embarrassment

    12 October 2025
  • Bookmarklets, a small selection of premade bookmarklets you can try.

    12 October 2025
  • Some things I liked this week:

    These chair friends

    This bit on finishing things, I added it to my collection of endings

    This cute video: Beastie Boys through the years

    This site: LOADMORE that “collects distinctive mobile experiences” worth the click just for the little mascot

    10 October 2025
  • Read: This company is turning empty offices across America into farms / via SC 2.4.4

    3 October 2025

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