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  1. Salman Ansari - Blog, , more info

    Finding the Courage to be Disliked
    So many hours of our lives are wasted worrying about what other people think. How many times have you had an interaction with someone and immediately wondered, “Did I do something wrong? Are they upset at me? If I do this thing for this person, will it bother this other person?” These worry cycles are counter-productive. Still, our brains can’t resist. They’re happy to keep us awake at night spinning …
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  2. dammIT | A rantbox, , more info

    RIP Omnivore
    Sorry for using some French here, but FUCK this. I have been using Omnivore since June this year as alternative for Pocket and have been loving it. I normally don't love (web)applications, but this one ticked a lot of boxes: it looked good while keeping out of the way, is great at what it does (read it later with great highlighting), has solid integrations like with my Obsidian stuff, their …
    By Michiel Scholten, 642 words
  3. UK Free Parties and Free Festivals 1988-1994, , more info

    A Short Film Review: Free Party: A Folk History
    A disclaimer first: we were involved in a little background work (figuring out e.g. dates of parties) for this documentary, so what you are about to read is a little biased. I had been looking forward to Aaron Trinder’s documentary for a long time, and even though I had heard plenty of positive feedback from others, nothing could replace experiencing it for myself. It was well worth the wait. This …
    By freepartypeople, 1,150 words
  4. Mia Rabbit - Photo diary of a petite rabbit, , more info

    Down the Canals of Amsterdam
    It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Life has been busy and Mia has been recovering from her journey over the summer. Today marks 10 years of Mia Rabbit and to celebrate, I have one… The post Down the Canals of Amsterdam appeared first on Mia Rabbit.
    By A, 52 words
  5. Bloom | "Late" According to Whom?, , more info

    Bloom Creative Writing: “Til It’s Gone,” by Alexis Levitin
    With this work by Alexis Levitin, we continue to highlight original fiction and poetry from writers who either published their first book of poetry or fiction at 40 or after, or who have yet to publish one. Writers interested in submitting work should see our guidelines. It was decades before he ran into her again. By then, he was bald and twenty pounds overweight. He was dining alone in the …
    By joeschuster3, 2,333 words
  6. Fritinancy, , more info

    More new writing!
    Hello again! Here’s some recent writing of mine that you may have missed: Just Add “Just”: The Four-Letter Word That’s All Over Supermarket Shelves and Advertising Copy (Medium gift link) Skippin’ Like a Dipshit: Minnesota Governor Tim Walz brings a “folksy” profanity into the spotlight (Strong Language blog) Mavis Beacon: How the Betty Crocker of software got her name (Substack) Some notable words of the week: Felon Goon Croissant Reviews …
    By Nancy Friedman, 92 words
  7. XIX век, , more info

    Translation comparison: Fathers and Sons or Fathers and Children
    There are so many translations that I’ll start with a quick overall impression of each, then get into specifics. This is all based only on chapter 10 (I could read that 18 times, but not the whole novel). Overall impressions of each translationHow Bazarov and Pavel Kirsanov talkDialogue as theaterOther voicesThe metasociolinguistic eftim passage1860s key wordsThe painting everyone agrees is badMicro choices that reveal their/affect our understanding of the charactersA …
    By Erik McDonald, 7,390 words
  8. GreilMarcus.net, , more info

    David Thomson interviews Greil Marcus
    British film critic David Thomson interviews Greil Marcus on the occasion of his recent book, Why I Write. Courtesy of Yale University Press.
    By sw, 28 words
  9. Along the Ray, , more info

    View from this morning’s desk
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  10. Adam Greenfield's Speedbird, , more info

    Selected publications, 1988-2024
    As part of wrapping up the work I’m doing toward a PhD, I realized the other day that I’d never actually compiled anything like a comprehensive bibliography, and that it’s well past time I fixed that. Here, then, is a reasonably complete roundup of things I’ve published in all the years since I was SPIN‘s worst and most teenaged staff writer, back at the tail end of the foul Eighties. …
    By AG, 741 words
  11. SPINE, , more info

    Minimalism vs Maximalism: The Battle for Readers' Attention in 2024
    In today’s attention economy, authors and publishers are competing not only with each other, but also with the many distractions of life 一 from streaming platforms to social feeds. Book covers have long played a vital role in driving sales by appealing to the book’s target audience. Yet now more than ever, they’re an author and publisher’s best chance to compel people to stop what they’re doing and find out …
    By Linnea Gradin, 1,219 words
  12. Cal Bryant, , more info

    Hacking GPS into the Meteor 75 Pro, a tiny FPV drone
    Following on from my previous article I added GPS1 (well, GNSS) to my tiny drone – the Meteor 75 Pro. I wanted to add GPS so I could make use of GPS rescue in betaflight as well as see the altitude, speed and distance in the OSD.
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  13. ZephrSec - ZSEC Blog, , more info

    Adversarial SysAdmin - The Key to Effective Living off the Land
    In my previous role, we frequently employed ‘living off the land’ strategies, rarely using C2 infrastructure and instead relying on insider threat credentials or access to systems via legitimate means. Consequently, I have developed strong skills in manually searching for data and hunting based on keywords. Using built-in tools, manually searching network shares and SharePoint, and finding practical ways to manipulate legitimate data.The LOLBAS/GTFOBINS projects have been written about tonnes …
    By Andy Gill, 1,221 words
  14. feeling listless, , more info

    Unipex! 2024
    Film If you've been wondering why wind has been whistling through this old place lately it's because all of the excitement has been happening on BlueSky where I've been live skeeting (jesus) a read through of Empire Magazine. All of it. You can see the story so far here. Part of the process has included retrospectively catching up on people or places mentioned in articles and while I'd usually do …
    By Stuart Ian Burns, 701 words
  15. Southern Rockies Nature Blog, , more info

    How the Swiss Army Knife Will Hypnotise You
    A few months ago, a veteran upland bird-hunter on Facebook asked people to list their favorite pocket knives. I have owned a few since I started carrying one at age 11 or whenever. Most popular brands have ridden in my jeans: Schrade, Case, Old Timer, Gerber, Buck, and so on.But then one day I needed a knife -- apparently I had donated my last one to Amtrak -- and I …
    By Chas S. Clifton, 297 words