Skip to content

Recently updated blogs

Or see recently added blogs

  1. Symbolic Forest, , more info

    Keyboard news
    A few months ago, I wrote about my first exploration into the world of mechanical keyboards, and said, at the time, “am I going to turn into a keyboard nerd?” At that point, I’d found that mechanical keyboards can be extremely practical, that I found them much, much easier to type on than a cheap stock keyboard; but I was very wary of how keyboard nerdery can turn into something …
    90 words
  2. Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog, , more info

    Punks, pool and arty postcards – crawling the pubs of Easton
    We spent Saturday night exploring the pubs of Easton in Bristol, revisiting some we’ve not been to for a while, and one completely new to us. Easton is a couple of neighbourhoods across from ours. It’s got a reputation for alternative culture – anarchists, punks, hippies and graffiti. But, like most places in Bristol, it’s been gentrifying rapidly and its many small terraced houses are increasingly likely to be painted …
    By Boak & Bailey, 1,328 words
  3. BlackPlastic.co.uk, , more info

    Listen: Love Me Harder by HunBjørn
    HunBjørn Love Me Harder With smooth-yet-android-like bleeps and analogue synth bass tones, HunBjørn’s latest single Love Me Harder opens with a cool, stripped back electronic aesthetic. Combining those with HunBjørn’s shimmering vocals serves to enhance her sense of humanity, but rather than appearing vulnerable amidst so much technology, she sounds augmented, emboldened, and enhanced by it. It is as though those synthesisers and drum patterns have adhered themselves to her …
    By Adam Russell, 358 words
  4. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    Navigating COP29:Young Voices Council Emaan Danish Khan’s Journey as a Climate Advocate
    As a founding member of the Young Voices Council, Emaan has been at the forefront of youth advocacy for futures literacy and climate action. Over the past few months, she has taken this passion to the global stage, participating in crucial climate conferences including COP29. Her journey exemplifies how young voices can shape international dialogue on critical issues affecting our collective future. Here, she shares her powerful experience at COP29: …
    By Lisa Giuliani, 692 words
  5. The Black Narcissus, , more info

    THE 80’s (PART 2)
    Timing is everything in pop culture. Though Denis Villeneuve’s Timothée Chalamet-starring Dune Part 2 was considered by many space geeks to be an Oscar-worthy Science Fiction masterpiece, it was released near the beginning of February 2024. Any spiced melange buzz it may have created at that time will have fizzled with the last minute contenders like eighties ‘pop-corn actress’ Demi Moore, who is currently having a moment with her Golden …
    By ginzaintherain, 2,831 words
  6. Birchtree, , more info

    📕 I recommend: Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI
    Hey everyone, this post is for everyone, but it’s a part of a new series I’m doing on More Birchtree where I review the books and games I read and play in 2025. My movie reviews have been a relative hit on social media for the last few years, and while nothing will change with those, I did want to share more suggestions since movies aren’t the only medium I …
    By Matt Birchler, 926 words
  7. some LANDSCAPES, , more info

    Architecton
    Here are J. M. W. Turner's The Fall of an Avalanche in the Grisons (1810) and an explosive rock fall in Victor Kossakovsky's new essay film Architecton. I watched the latter from the safety of my cinema seat, immersed in the noise and right up close to the violence of rocks crashing down and smashing into themselves. As Burke said of the Sublime, where you are not at risk of …
    By Plinius, 333 words
  8. The Time Bum, , more info

    Tool Watch Co. Rally
    It has been a long time tince we last laid hands on a release from the Tool Watch Company. I reviewed the Arctic Explorer in November 2021, so I’d say… The post Tool Watch Co. Rally appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Loren Sciurba, 46 words
  9. Jestress's Forgotten Books and Stories, , more info

    Somewhere in the World Right Now
    Somewhere in the World Right Now by Stacey Schuett, 1995. This picture book explains time zones by showing what people and animals all over the world are doing at the same time, reminding children that, somewhere in the world right now, it’s a different time of day. The book begins with A Note to the Reader, explaining that it takes 24 hours for the Earth to make one full rotation …
    By TracyC, 905 words
  10. Brooklyn Diasporism – Zach Barocas, Diasporist Diarist, , more info

    2025-01-12 13:23
    The Guy Who Did This ‘We’re All Trying to Find the Guy Who Did This’ Charlie Warzel / theatlantic.com That Zuckerberg should look out over his kingdom and see it as “out of touch” isn’t a criticism of “woke” Democrats or a regulation-crazy government: It’s a criticism of the way he himself capitulates.
    53 words
  11. Kev Quirk, , more info

    Automatically Pulling Multiple Repos From GitHub on Mac
    I have a number of GitHub repositories on my Mac and I wanted a way to auto-pull them on a regular basis. Here's how I did it. Any regular readers of my waffle will know that I'm not the sharpest tool in the box. Git is a core part of my workflow for a number of my projects, but being the sausage that I am, I often forget to pull …
    669 words
  12. Gurney Journey, , more info

    What Should Art Schools Teach?
    R. Ives Gammell, one of the keepers of the academic flames, makes an interesting point about art teaching:“A painter’s training does not consist primarily in instruction as to the handling of his materials. Such knowledge is extremely important, of course, but it is not the main thing. The essential purpose of a painter’s training should be to equip him with the means of solving any problem suggested to him by …
    By James Gurney, 102 words
  13. TokyoDev | Articles, , more info

    TokyoDev’s 2024 Recap: Challenges, Milestones, and the Road Ahead
    In 2023, I scaled TokyoDev from a one-man operation to a team. The idea was to get some tasks off my plate, but while I’ve succeeded at passing off responsibilities to others, I somehow didn’t gain any more free time. This is because working with new people also created new ideas and opportunities, which I haven’t been able to pass up. In 2024, we saw the first fruits of this …
    By Paul McMahon, 1,257 words
  14. wood•life•studio | Blog, , more info

    🌸 Noire Henro-san: Koyasan – Pt 1
    When we walk we can walk with our ancestors and future generations. Maybe they had to walk with sorrow; perhaps they were forced to march or migrate. When we … 🐞 Read more about it ➞ ➞ ➞
    By Shirley J, 45 words
  15. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Generation Z will have its revenge on Seattle
    I was just in Seattle for the Joint Meetings and had dinner with an old friend. I asked her 15-year-old daughter, who’s lived in Seattle all her life, if she knew who Kurt Cobain was, and she looked at me with a slight tinge of recognition and said, “Did…. he play basketball?” I do really love Seattle. I love the rocks coming out of the water, I love the pointy …
    By JSE, 87 words