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  1. Fuji Puzzle Box, , more info

    Roger Hargreaves: It's Noisy in Here
    I'D LIKE A PIECE OF...MEEEEEEEEEEEEEAT!I! SAID! I'D! LIKE! A!... And then he stopped.Mr. NoisyMr. MessyLittle Miss NaughtyLittle Miss TroubleAlbum audio & artwork DISCLAIMER: To the best of my knowledge, this work is out of print and not available for purchase in any format. If you are the artist and are planning a reissue, please let me know and I’ll remove it from the blog. Also please get in touch if …
    By Taylor Jessen, 93 words
  2. the next wave, , more info

    Six narratives about Trump’s election
    Elections are always complicated things, although pundits sometimes try to pretend that they’re not. In this post I run through some different narratives or ‘explanations’ of Trump’s victory that I’ve noticed or heard since Wednesday and pull out a quote or add some commentary. New Yorker cover, November 2024 1. It’s the economy, stupid One of the more persuasive charts on the election was shared by John Burn-Murdoch of the …
    By thenextwavefutures, 2,747 words
  3. coxy, , more info

    5 years of oslo.town
    As we find ourselves in the midst of November, it’s a poignant reminder that it’s been 5 years since I had the privilege of creating oslo.town – a Mastodon server for the people of Oslo’s capital and the first Norwegian-based Mastodon server to exist. Mastodon is a social network that can be compared to Twitter, but with a lot better ethics around how it works. Instead of being one big …
    By coxy, 315 words
  4. The Toy Box Philosopher, , more info

    Tea with Lena: 1:6 Ultra Corps! Figures by Lanard
    There are a lot of things that factor into what review I decide to write next. First of all, I have a very long queue of dolls that have caught my eye over the years and are just sitting on a shelf, waiting for their turn. Second, I try to have a bit of an ear to the ground for new items or brands that are being released--even though I'll …
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  5. but she's a girl..., , more info

    Describing beauty
    Last week, on the 6th of November, I decided to spend my lunch break looking at beautiful art rather than grimly eating my lunch at my desk. It is something I have been meaning to do for a while, and on that particular day, it was probably the best thing I could have done. I am incredibly lucky to have an art gallery practically on my doorstep at work: The …
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  6. Learning from my mistakes: an English teacher's blog, , more info

    Safe and dangerous creative writing
    Teaching students to write with effect is quite a tricky thing. Over the years, I have seen writing reduced to tick lists. The problem is that no two good pieces are really alike. You could create one tick list for one piece and then you’ll need a different list for the other piece. Both are widely different. Presion, subtlety and nuance are not things you can easily put on a …
    By Xris32, 1,005 words
  7. Veronique | Blog, , more info

    new zine! Monstrous Existence vol. 3
    Happy Sunday:) just popping in to let you know I've added Monstrous Existence vol. 3 to the shop this morning. It's a one-page (double-sided) zine about being saddened by the election results, needing a break, starting a new sketchbook, + a mini music list, doodles, and scattered thoughts. This zine is a limited print of 30 copies. Each copy has red marker accents that are unique to each print. Made …
    By hidden (veronique), 79 words
  8. Cassidy's blog, , more info

    Two months at GitHub
    I’ve officially been working at GitHub for two months, today, as Senior Director for Developer Advocacy! It’s hard to believe it’s only been two months, honestly. I joined right at “crunch time” where everyone was deep in prepping for GitHub Universe (where I spoke during the keynote as well as co-hosted the livestream), and in a few weeks we have Microsoft Ignite, and on top of all of that, I …
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  9. Secret Desi History, , more info

    Old James: A “mystic” Desi opium addict in 1880s Berkeley
    In 1880s Berkeley, a turbaned figure known only as “Old James” wandered alone through the hills, his turban and trance-like manner catching the attention of locals. Described in a newspaper as “a sort of mystic,” the “Hindu” (South Asian) immigrant worked as a milker for Pat Curran’s dairy farm, which encompassed hundreds of acres of what is today Tilden Park in Berkeley, California. His White employers and neighbors said his …
    By Anirvan Chatterjee, 979 words
  10. Tantek Çelik, , more info

    2024-11-09 13:31
    Day 1 of #IndieWebCamp #Berlin 2024¹ was very well attended!* 20 participants, more than 3x the previous one in 2022, and second highest (2019 had 22).* 18 introduced themselves² and their personal sites or aspirations for oneCollectively we proposed and facilitated 11 breakout sessions³ on many timely #indieweb topics covering #syndication, #inclusion, #longevity, #federation / #fediverse, how to best use #Mastodon with your personal site, #privacy and #security concerns of …
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  11. kevin spencer, , more info

    2024-11-10 04:03
    Taking a bit of an internet break. Back soon. Coffee, going outside, listening to music.
    By kevin, 15 words
  12. Arson Cafe, , more info

    Grave Heresy - Incineration Victory (2024)
    It began as a quiet rebellion, a slow erosion of faith, but soon the whispers gained momentum, reverberating through the lands like the rumble of distant thunder. Mortal flesh weakened, unable to withstand the strain of resisting the unholy power brewing in the depths. The people, driven by desperation and rage, sought answers that transcended the flesh – an escape from the limits of mortality.Then, as if heralding the final …
    By VJ-atyc, 326 words
  13. Zompist’s E-Z rant page, , more info

    Comfort reads
    Now, I expect everyone is going to be gearing up to resist authoritarianism, to protect themselves, to stand up for the scapegoats Trumpism will be attacking. But protecting your mental health is important too. Depression, despair, and a sense of doom are counter-productive, and sometimes you have to recharge your spirit. One way is re-reading good books, and I thought I’d share some of my favorites. That is, the criterion …
    By zompist, 692 words
  14. Political⚡Charge, , more info

    Wrapping Up the 2024 Election
    Well, my friends. That election certainly didn’t go the way we wanted, did it. If you’re anything like me, you’ve gone through a range of emotions these last four days. I was numb for two days and that numbness has started to give away to rage, distress, defiance, and dread. I’m deeply angry at the rightwing propaganda network that has so many Americans marinating day in and day out in …
    By TokyoSand, 1,005 words
  15. Shady Characters, , more info

    Bombs, books and generative AI: a blunt and obvious parable
    I know, I know; these days, everyone and their five-legged, three-eyed dog is writing a piece about AI. I can’t promise that this one will be more insightful or educational than any of the others, but I can promise that it will invoke humanity’s undimmable hubris, the atomic bomb, mad cow disease, and, to keep us on brand, books.Read more →
    By Keith Houston, 71 words