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“He strove long to learn what can be learned, in silence, from the eyes of animals, the flight of birds, the great slow gestures of trees.” · URSULA K. LE GUIN

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Posts from blogs I read written in the last few days.

  • TypeParis Now26 🇫🇷 Elliot Jay Stocks

    See the full details on the event’s website…

    The Other Day · 10:00
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    • Issue 051: Positive tracking
  • New Banksy: Blinded by Nationalism Jason Kottke

    The artist Banksy has installed (without a permit, one assumes) a new statue in London that depicts a man in a suit marching off off a ledge, blinded by a flag. The artwork has been dubb…

    Today · 14:32
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    • Designer Jenny Volvovski’s collection of...
    • I’m not a fan of the first part of this music...
    • According to this peer-reviewed paper, the...
    • NASA has released some 12,000 unseen photos from the...
    • The Contiguous 41 States
    • A 55-minute mix of Boards of Canada B-sides and rarities .
    • “They Would Never Use the Death Star on Us”:...
    • The Visual Comedy of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs
    • How Sylvester Stallone Rescued the First Rambo Film With...
    • Ohhhhh dear, Richard Dawkins: Is AI the Next Phase of...
    • Unruly Play : “A collection of 169 works of play...
    • Ada Palmer & Bruce Schneier: AI Learns Language From...
    • Who Merits the Longest NY Times Obituaries?
    • Am…am I “alternatively influential” ?...
    • The Supreme Court Is Corrupt. This Is What We Can Do About It.
    • The Film That Attacks You
    • I fixed a few bugs on the Rolodex yesterday — some of...
    • “Since 1900, scientists have observed more than 20...
    • On the futility of border walls . “The Ozymandian...
    • The Secret to Success Is ‘Monotasking’ ....
    • Farewell, Voting Rights Act
    • Come on everyone, we’re going to Cursor Camp !
    • Winners of the GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2026 .
  • Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World Tina Roth Eisenberg

    “The prosperity of the community grows from the flow of relationships, not the accumulation of goods.” – The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World (via)…

    Today · 12:09
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    • You Need A (Gentle) Deadline!
    • Concious Endeavor
  • The absorbingly impenetrable typography of Analogical Force and Geometric Love Rob Weychert

    Analogical Force, an electronic music label based in Madrid, found its way onto my radar earlier this year when I picked up Oh Mr. James’s fun I’m Not Here EP. Most of the label’s output hone…

    Today · 10:32
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    • Entries logged without comment for the week ending 5/2
    • 🔗 XOXO Explore
    • Ring 2
  • Determining if a reboot is required on Linux Matthew Weier O’Phinney

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    Today · 07:35
  • 1993 communal internet shaped me: https://sive.rs/netizen Derek Sivers

    1993 communal internet shaped me: sive.rs/netizen…

    Yesterday · 19:42
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    • Netizen
  • The duality of language models in the browser Dave Rupert

    I have complex feelings about Generative AI but one area I find myself weirdly bullish on is small language models (SLMs) in the browser which are available in Chrome and Edge behind an experimental f…

    Yesterday · 18:33
  • Shipping todometer, version 3! Cassidy Williams

    I updated my app todometer after several years of it lying dormant, and it's better than ever!…

    Three Days Ago · 18:00
  • Studio Notes #82 Dan Cederholm

    Greetings, Friends. Here are this week’s Studio Notes™—quick bits delivered to you each Friday. 🏊‍♂️ Lithuanian artist, Ray Bartkus’, Floatin…

    Three Days Ago · 08:26
  • The PHP License, Simplified Ben Ramsey

    I’ve been fascinated with copyright since high school and with open source licensing for most of my career. Yes, I’m a nerd, but I really do find it compelling to think about how humans communicat…

    Four Days Ago · 18:00
  • Early swifts Simon Collison

    Three soaring above at 7pm today, 30th April—much earlier than usual. Previously: 2025, 9th May (but I’d been away for the preceding week); 2024, 7th; 2023, 7th; 202…

    Four Days Ago · 13:15

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