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  1. Conscience Round, , more info

    Memory of the memory of the memory of the memory
    In the land of my father, as I recall, there was a pink Ganesha Scotch-taped to the back of the door. I pushed the door open, one hand parallel to the face of the idol, into the twisted light of a blue winter morning and saw him waiting for me there, on the stone steps. He did not have the comic humility of a playful divinity; he did not doff …
    By Emma, 585 words
  2. Lanner Chronicle, , more info

    SoundCloud Tracks Part I
    Resources used in the creation of this article include RareAfx’ Sample sources page. user18081971 SoundCloud page. user1808191 google spreadsheet. WATMM SoundCloud dump thread. Text files I compiled of Richard’s quotes during the SoundCloud Dump. Discogs page for user18081971. Version 0.6 of my Lanner Database/my gigantic mess of Aphex Twin related files that sorely needs backing up. Aphextwin.net webstore comment section. Thanks to everyone who created and maintained these sources of …
    By hyperflake, 2,601 words
  3. a rickety bridge of impossible crossing, , more info

    why didn't dreamwidth work?
    I decided to start posting on Dreamwidth for awhile at the beginning of 2024. I thought I needed something to shake up my blog and help motivate me to write more. One of the most prolific periods of writing in my life was approximately 2002-2008 on livejournal. That site's been co-opted and barely exists anymore, but dreamwidth is a long-running community alternative based on the livejournal source code from around …
    By hidden (bluelander), 799 words
  4. Julia Evans, , more info

    What's involved in getting a "modern" terminal setup?
    Hello! Recently I ran a terminal survey and I asked people what frustrated them. One person commented: There are so many pieces to having a modern terminal experience. I wish it all came out of the box. My immediate reaction was “oh, getting a modern terminal experience isn’t that hard, you just need to….”, but the more I thought about it, the longer the “you just need to…” list got, …
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  5. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    I’ll Read It
    About a year or so ago, Manuel Moreale wrote a post called I’ll read it. In it, he made a simple offer to anybody who was on the fence about starting their own blog because they either didn’t know what to write about, or because they were afraid nobody would read what they had written. I was one of the people who took him up on his offer. I believe …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 836 words
  6. Grand Text Auto, , more info

    All the Way for the Win
    All the Way for the Win was just published by Penteract Press — today! It’s available for sale from their online store. This book of poetry begins by narrating the birth of the universe and concludes after describing the eradication of the last human-authored poetic text. While it doesn’t deal with everything in between, it’s mean to touch on many aspects of human history and experience. The poems in the …
    By Nick Montfort, 175 words
  7. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame, , more info

    John Buridan’s Questions on Aristotle’s De anima—Iohannis Buridani Quaestiones in Aristotelis De Anima
    To read this excellent edition and translation of John Buridan’s Questions on Aristotle’s De Anima is to encounter two things at once: an intellectual landscape remote from both ancient hylomorphism and post-medieval European philosophy and a bridge between the two.[1] Like Aristotle, Buridan thinks that all living things are animated by souls. But these souls are in many ways unlike the souls of Aristotle’s De anima. According to Buridan, the …
    By 1.6 Lavender-Buridan, 2,685 words
  8. ohhey[blog], , more info

    Blog Questions Challenge 2025
    I don't normally do blog challenges, but I got pinged by ~hyde with the call, so here goes: Why did you start blogging in the first place? I don't remember a specific thing that got me started. My first post talked about students and learning and technology, so it was probably something I heard during a professional development at school. This was my first year teaching and the school was …
    By Brian, 765 words
  9. Winnie Lim, , more info

    2025: may I have an uneventful year
    Last year I wrote that I wanted to be able to do one pull up. This year, I just want the year to progress uneventfully. I first started using the word “uneventful” when my traditional chinese medicine physician asked if I had any symptoms between my visits: there were rare times when I would tell her I didn’t have any symptoms in the couple of weeks since I last saw …
    By Winnie, 814 words
  10. Trinketization, , more info

    Roman Karmen at Điện Biên Phủ
    The Soviet documentary maker Roman Karmen at Điện Biên Phủ in 1954 From this English language Doco: His film on Vietnam here: https://en.qdnd.vn/culture-sports/culture/unforgettable-time-with-director-roman-karmen-in-viet-bac-562800 Mai Lộc And all the other films Karmen makes – Spain, China, Berlin, Cuba, Chile – right up to filming Burt Lancaster in Moscow’s Red Square.
    By john hutnyk, 55 words
  11. Simon Dunn, , more info

    Nineteen 90s Shows
    I wrote another book about television. I like television. I like television so much that the first thing I modelled and printed on my new 3d printer was this … What shows do they make you think of? I made some more after that too. Can you hear it? Everything needs painting still, of course There’s a few more, including TVS, ATV, and HTV, but I bought you here to …
    By Simon Dunn, 178 words
  12. 11011110, , more info

    Linus Pauling Commemorative Ceramic Mural
    While in Palo Alto for the holidays, I stumbled on a piece of public art I didn’t previously know about: the Linus Pauling Commemorative Ceramic Mural, created in 2000 by Ross Drago. It’s a set of individually decorated ceramic tiles, installed on a wall along the sidewalk on the north side of Oregon Expressway, near its corner with El Camino Real. It’s not an area that attracts much foot traffic. …
    By David Eppstein, 865 words
  13. 3:AM Magazine, , more info

    Mountainish
    By C. D. Rose. Zsuzanna Gahse, Mountainish, tr. Katy Derbyshire (Prototype, 2024) Zsuzsanna Gahse’s Mountainish is a slim book with short, numbered sections rather than chapters, and whose blurb promises the reader ‘a multi-layered typology of all things mountainish.’ These days, on receiving such a book, a reader might easily anticipate what they’re in for: reflections on all manner of interesting ephemera; odd encounters with random strangers who’ll tell oblique …
    By Andrew Gallix, 582 words
  14. Libraries – Thomas Guignard photography, , more info

    Stadtbibliothek Heidenheim
    For his design of the new public library in Heidenheim, Germany, Max Dudler started with a study of its integration within the urban fabric. The site chosen for the project was that of a former prison, which had long stood as a barrier between the historic town centre and its heterogeneous postwar expansion to the west. Consequently, the library was designed as a connection between the two neighbourhoods and the …
    By Thomas Guignard, 559 words
  15. Matt Mullenweg – Unlucky in Cards, , more info

    Matt 4.1
    Forty-one is a nice birthday because it doesn’t feel like too much pressure. For forty I did a big eclipse thing that ended up amazing, this year I’m replicating what I did a few years ago and celebrating in New York, Houston, and San Francisco. My birthday today has already been lovely. Saw the amazing Broadway show Maybe Happy Ending (powered by WordPress!) thanks to a suggestion from my colleague …
    By Matt, 502 words