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  • what I am like in real life | the m john harrison blog
    "keep some parts of myself severely to myself, am thus able to maintain a deep fruitful disjunction between this real world & the real real world." (and: of _course_ the "Robin" commenting on MJH's blog is Robin Sloan)
    (tags: mjohnharrison writing )
  • CGWTF: ED ATKINS AT THE SERPENTINE
    "The lineage of luxury in art – from lapis lazuli, to bronze casting, gold plating or diamond encrusting –  extends now to graphics cards, ray-tracing, skin rendering, reflection mapping and to processor speeds, hyperthreading, render farms and the complex world of outsourcing, government subsidies or mineral extraction. It’s important and interesting! Curators take note!" This is good / the Ed Atkins also sounds good.
    (tags: edatkins alanwarburton cgi art cg )
  • In League With Paton: 2014 Albums: Half Time Report
    Bookmarked for reference – Dan's lists are usually good.
    (tags: music danpaton recommendation )
  • Parade — Dpt.
    Beautiful. (via Denise).
    (tags: art light shadow )
  • The Internet With A Human Face – Beyond Tellerrand 2014 Conference Talk
    "King Lear would have killed it in Silicon Valley." More Maciej, and yes, it's great.
    (tags: internet privacy maciejceglowski talk )
  • A Comprehensive and Totally Universal Listing of Every Problem a Story Has Ever Had | Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
    These are also good. And funny.
    (tags: writing andromedaspaceways problems shortstories )
  • A Beginner’s Life – Setting Up HTML Emails in Rails
    Seems like a reasonable set of tools to help out with this.
    (tags: email rails htmlemail )
  • MailCatcher
    "MailCatcher runs a super simple SMTP server which catches any message sent to it to display in a web interface. Run mailcatcher, set your favourite app to deliver to smtp://127.0.0.1:1025 instead of your default SMTP server, then check out http://127.0.0.1:1080 to see the mail that's arrived so far." Useful!
    (tags: email smtp ruby testing )
  • How to make a Twitter bot
    "The reason I am able to make Twitter bots is because I have been programming computers in a shitty, haphazard way for 15 years, followed by maybe 5 years of less-shitty programming. Every single sentence in the big preceding paragraph, every little atom of knowledge, represents hours of banging my head up against a series of technical walls, googling for magic words to get libraries to compile, scouring obscure documentation to figure out what the hell I’m supposed to do, and re-learning stuff I’d forgotten because I hadn’t used it in a while." This paragraph also represents my experience of both programming and how I write my toys; a slightly round-about set of experience to get to where we are now, with lots of reading the manual and doing things in dumb ways occasionally. Programming!
    (tags: bots programming dariuskazemi )
  • stamen design | Stamen’s Checklist for Maps
    Yep, this all seems like a very good list to me. Filed away for the next time I have to do anything with maps.
    (tags: stamen code interaction maps guidelines )
  • The True Literature of California Is Science Fiction
    Enjoyed this a lot: Kim Stanley Robinson on California, SF, and the relationship between the two. For me, timely.
    (tags: california fiction sf kimstanleyrobinson futures )
  • Internet machine – Timo Arnall
    "In this film I wanted to look beyond the childish myth of ‘the cloud’, to investigate what the infrastructures of the internet actually look like. It felt important to be able to see and hear the energy that goes into powering these machines, and the associated systems for securing, cooling and maintaining them." Looks beautiful: Timo's customary look in enveloping, three-screen 4K. Gosh. Also: the uses of stills-as-film is really interesting to me at the moment.
    (tags: internet infrastructure environment photography film )
  • Re-Thinking the Game of Monopoly | Capitally | Big Think
    "One-thousand dollars invested at a 20% discount with 5% interest (calculating interest every 3 turns, but simple, not compounding interest) means a player will have starting debt of $1000. After three turns the debt is $1050, 6 turns is $1100, 9 turns is $1150, etc. Totally manageable. The banker is your friend and wants you to succeed."
    (tags: finance games monopoly bubblewhatbubble )
  • how to be a blackbird
    A lovely game – almost a poem, but definitely Enough Game – by Holly Gramazio, about being a blackbird in a city. It made me feel many things, which is what the best writing does. Also, I shall now probably play it again.
    (tags: games twine hollygramazio writing poetry cities )
  • Six steps to better business digital of things — Medium
    "We foresee an amazing future where not only can your household devices communicate with each other, they can also communicate with us over the same Internet lines. How cool would it be if your fridge could post a Medium here on Medium every time it needed you to buy more milk? And that’s just one idea." There are many more ideas in this post.
    (tags: iot pretendoffice funny medium )
  • Pretend Office (Phil Gyford’s website)
    "With no planning, we all started acting as if we were people in a real office. Almost immediately we began to adopt characters and send officious announcements. Soon we were referring to characters in the office who didn’t exist in real life. Meeting rooms were booked, couriers arrived, servers went down, timesheets were requested, and embarrassing emails were accidentally sent to everyone in the company." Phil is right; it's a wonderful, bonkers piece of improv-email theatre.
    (tags: pretendoffice improv acting offices business pretend mailinglists email theatre )
  • Propellerhead – Record
    "Record gives you unlimited audio tracks, world class effects and mixing gear, and a whole new take on music recording." Lovely: seamless Reason integration, virtual Line6 Pods, and a DAW-ish bit of software that works the way my brain does. Excited!
    (tags: software recording propellerhead record music audio )
  • Mommy, I found it! — 15 Practical Linux Find Command Examples
    "In this article, let us review 15 practical examples of Linux find command that will be very useful to both newbies and experts." I've never really understood find, so these are very helpful.
    (tags: linux unix shell bash find tips )

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