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  • 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.

    → 11:38 AM, Nov 26
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  • 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.

    → 11:35 AM, Nov 26
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  • The story behind this photo is really great.

    → 9:45 AM, Nov 24
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  • I dig Antic bike’s brand (the bikes are pretty cool too).

    → 3:48 PM, Nov 21
  • Last Light On The Creek by Steven Weinberg.

    → 2:34 PM, Nov 21
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  • “…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

    → 4:42 PM, Nov 13
  • Anyone can make something that looks designed, but that doesn’t mean that design has happened

    The Fundamentals Problem.

    → 4:38 PM, Nov 13
  • a painting of bare trees and limbs

    Trees and Shore by Claire Sherman.

    → 10:17 AM, Nov 11
  • ‘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

    → 10:12 AM, Nov 11
  • 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.

    → 8:18 AM, Oct 31
  • Read: Personal Business

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

    → 8:47 AM, Oct 23
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  • The not-so-spooky origins of ‘ghost’ — and why the word still haunts our language (npr.org)

    → 7:45 AM, Oct 22
  • Read: Secondhand Embarrassment

    → 9:54 PM, Oct 12
  • Bookmarklets, a small selection of premade bookmarklets you can try.

    → 8:10 PM, Oct 12
  • 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

    → 11:44 AM, Oct 10
  • Read: This company is turning empty offices across America into farms / via SC 2.4.4

    → 12:31 PM, Oct 3
  • Watch: In Search Of… Ghosts - Season 1 Episode 18 (23:24)

    → 8:12 AM, Oct 3
  • Words: a glossary for artificial intelligence

    → 7:53 AM, Oct 3
  • Subscribe: 31 Days of Halloween

    → 8:50 AM, Oct 2
  • Watch: Ghost Waltz (2:04)

    → 8:49 AM, Oct 2
  • Meandering River

    → 3:20 PM, Sep 30
  • Listen: Flow State: Okonski. A nice listen to go gently into your weekend.

    → 9:13 AM, Sep 26
  • Roadside Lights

    → 10:20 AM, Sep 25
  • Bay Dreaming

    → 8:40 AM, Sep 24
  • Mangos. Manuals. Media.: librarians, heroes of the apocalypse.

    Science Fiction Movie Lettering: “Glowing letters were a big trend that started in the late 80s, most likely set off by the Alien franchise. And I can never get enough of the 3D type in early films.” /via The Future is Like Pie

    Examples of Good and Bad UX in Improvised Signage in Movie Theaters: answering is there an end or mid-credit scene?

    Blackboard Bold: “a style of writing bold symbols on a blackboard by doubling certain strokes” /via SC 2.4.4

    → 4:06 PM, Sep 19
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