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Travel Writing World, , more info
Michael Kerr on 2024 Travel Books Michael Kerr joins me on the podcast to chat about the transformation of travel media from storytelling to a more utilitarian approach driven by the internet and market forces, the current trends in travel books — particularly the rise of narratives addressing social and environmental issues and how they have revitalized the genre —, and Stanford's Travel Book of the Year awards. Michael is the creator of Deskbound Traveller, a …
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And now it’s all this, , more info
My Mac 40th anniversary draft I assume that most of you have already listened—at least in part—to the latest episode of Upgrade, the 40th Anniversary of the Mac Draft. Any podcast with both John Gruber and John Siracusa is going be longer than your average Upgrade; I’m impressed they brought it in at 2½ hours. The whole show is good, but the Hall of Shame section is just hilarious. I don’t have the sort of …
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Being the Best The other day my partner said, “Thank you. You’re the best.” I thought: Yeah, I’m the best for a lot of people these days. My kids, work, you. When do I get to be my best? And then I remembered: people are people through other people. Meaning comes from between us, not within us. Connection makes us whole. Right! what could be more fulfilling than being The Best for the …
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human petting zoo How to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a personal web site? I considered this morning as I fashioned a three-legged stool over my morning ritual oracular vapors. I thought it would be good to have a petting zoo here. Basically, I thought, I'll declare links.net a virtual single human petting zoo mostly in text. I've already set myself up as an exhibit, so I don't have to do very much …
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Globe 2024: “Feel Alive” *Sighs in Shakespeare* I think I may have officially given up hope of my Shakespeare page ever being completed. Last week the RSC announced a ridiculous amount of productions (covering most, if not all, of 2024) without The Two Gentlemen of Verona in sight, and today The Globe have done the same; I know I’m being incredibly self-centred on this front, but over the course of seven years it should …
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Good start to the year’s work. With most of the construction on the e-mando now complete, it’s time to concentrate on the tailpiece and bridge and getting the mandolin set-up. And that’s exactly what I look at in this video!And just in case you’ve been wondering……..here’s the latest Standard. It’s rosewood body has been fully bound in cocobolo and the next step is fit the neck.
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Spite Work: The Trials of Virginia Rappe and Fatty Arbuckle, , more info
Virginia Rappe as ur-fashionista During the third Arbuckle trial, in early April 1922, the prosecution called a surprise witness to the stand, Lillian Blake, a San Francisco photographer who claimed to have taken a single photograph of Virginia Rappe in September 1914. She testified that Rappe had spent about thirty minutes in her Geary Street studio. Her purpose was to rebut the testimony of a defense witness, Helen Whitehurst, who claimed that Rappe attended …
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40 years of the Mac Macintosh computers and Mac OS turn 40 this year, and the media tributes are starting already. The Upgrade podcast linked here asked a few Mac-media luminaries for their picks in a personal Mac retrospective. I did something like this when Steve Jobs died, but that was more than a decade ago, so I figure I’ll play along with their topics: First Mac owned: the Mac LC, when I went to …
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Jade Rubick - Rubick.com, , more info
Velocity role 4 - the Nowist What do the most effective people do to increase the velocity of their teams? There are several roles people take on teams, that make their teams move faster. I describe one of these roles today, and how you might learn from them. Role #4: The Nowist The Nowist moves everything towards the present. For a Nowist, every action either makes things move faster, or makes them move slower, and they …
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Emily F. Gorcenski, , more info
What's New: Edition 2024-01-22 I’m trying to write more, but lately my fire has been replaced by noise. My most toxic trait is one I work really hard not to project on anyone, either in terms of judgment or expectation: that suffering contains a virtue in itself, and that one must submit to some small degree of suffering in order to achieve what one truly desires. The German word “leiden” means to suffer; Leidenschaft, …
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame, , more info
Ontology and Oppression: Race, Gender, and Social Reality Katharine Jenkins has artfully stitched together a radically pluralist account of human social kinds using materials drawn from recent work in analytic feminist metaphysics. If the reader is interested in an overview of recent developments in social ontology, Jenkins’ book would be a good place to start. In addition, Jenkins identifies and defines two novel kinds of ontological wrongs, namely ontic injustice and ontic oppression, a species of ontic injustice. …
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Libre Arts - Home, , more info
Elektroid 3.0 and Overwitch 1.1 released David García Goñi released a brand new version of Elektroid, a sample and MIDI device manager for devices by Elektron, Arturia, Eventide, Moog, and Novation. New features in this version: Audio recording Initial editing of samples Auto sampler Search on selected filesystems Possibility to only display a local file system (the ‘Show Remote’ toggle in the hamburger menu) CLI audio format converters The project started out as a FOSS alternative …
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How I use ChatGPT daily (scientist/coder perspective) We all know how the internet works—lots of “hot takes,” polarizing opinions, trolling, and ignorance. Recently, everyone has opinions on AI and LLMs/GenAI in particular. I won’t focus here on “gold rush” influencers, bad grifters, people who build their business … Continue reading →
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Mills Field | Weblog, , more info
The SFO Museum Aviation Collection Website Shoebox This is a blog post about something that’s been hiding in plain sight on the SFO Museum Aviation Collection website for over a month now: The ability to save collection objects to a personal “shoebox”. If that sounds like a simple bookmarking system limited to items in the SFO Museum collection that’s because it is. For now. The shoebox and the introduction of user accounts are the first steps, the …
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"Blendposting" Kitchen Scraps Do you get frustrated when you have to throw out fruits and vegetables that have gone bad?Have lots of kitchen scraps but can't be bothered to compost them due to possible smell, rodents, HOA rules, or time commitments?Welcome to "blendposting". That's my made up name for a technique I "invented" for handling kitchen scraps or wasted fruits and vegetables.It's really easy to do, will help your garden or flowerbed immensely, …