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Nelson's Linkblog
Interesting web links, a few a day.
By Nelson Minar.
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mail-tester.com
A free service to test if an email is likely to be marked as spam
One Foot Tsunami
Twelve inches of fury.
By Paul Kafasis.
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Maybe We Should Just Pack It in
[This feels like quite a low for civilization.] Wikipedia describes OnlyFans as “an internet content subscription service…popular with sex workers who produce pornography”. Though the article goes on to state that OnlyFans “also has a …
By Paul Kafasis, 215 words
one.point.zero - Blog
Colin O'Brien's blog posts, links and notes from Brussels, Belgium.
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My Life As a Homeless Man in America.
A former Boston Globe reporter on his now homeless life. A tense and depressing read. [direct link to source]
onfocus by Paul Bausch
Thoughts and photos from a Web developer in Corvallis, Oregon.
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news.sky.com on Bend, Oregon Googly Eye Issue
US city tells residents to stop sticking googly eyes on its statues The Oregon city of Bend has spent $1,500 (£1,188) on removing googly eyes from seven of the eight sculptures impacted. Keep Bend googly! …
The Pudding
The Pudding explains ideas debated in culture with visual essays.
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Sitters and Standers
The American worker divide: Those who sit, and those who stand
Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller
I work as a business strategist, a software developer, a marketer and a writer.
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Navigating the vibe shift
Matt Webb has written a few times about his sense that we’re in the middle of a “vibe shift”: that the last few years have been the end of something, and that we’re now at …
things magazine
An occasional weblog (and once an occasional magazine) about objects, collections and discoveries.
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Things thrown out of the pram
We all deserve and need random, enjoyable links. Onwards. Modernist Estates, a new agency (not for profit!) looking to make the most of the best bits of 20th century architecture and help get it into …
By things magazine, 50 words
Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress
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Holy “Texas Chainsaw,” it’s the 2024 National Film Registry!
The 2024 class of the National Film Registry breaks out today, featuring recent award-winners, touching indie hits, family films and, perhaps the pick with the most punch, the horror landmark “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Librarian …
By Brett Zongker, 737 words
TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee")
"Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Intermittently.".
By Minnesotastan.
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re the Madison school shooter
This morning several people have contacted me on this subject, so I'll just briefly mention that my family and friends have not been directly affected (it occurred in a different suburb).This Reddit thread is the …
By Minnesotastan, 338 words
Wait But Why
A popular long-form, stick-figure-illustrated blog about almost everything.
By Tim Urban.
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Why I Lugged My 27-Pound Toddler to a Rocket Launch
This post was originally published in The Free Press on October 14, 2024. Last night, I received two texts from Bari Weiss: Any interest in writing a short piece about that jaw-dropping launch? And why …
By Tim Urban, 1,718 words
webcurios
a regular(-ish) newsletterblogtypething all about stuff on the internet that its author finds interesting and thinks you might too.
By Matt Muir.
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Webcurios 13/12/24
Reading Time: 35 minutes So, kill the rich or don’t kill the rich – where do YOU stand? Obviously MURDER IS BAD, but I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that …