2018
Great shame I'm not flying today
Meetup location:
* 41.802416°, 12.617251° or
* N41°48.145', E12°37.035' or
* N41°48'8.7", E12°37'2.1"
DJIA adjusted for location east
of the 30W longitude
For the first time since I started checking, today’s geohash location is actually somewhere I could easily have reached.
Once again, thanks to @cn for alerting ...
Once again, thanks to @cn for alerting me to a bug that hits every time I upgrade Grav. I applied the same fix again, so with luck all will be well again.
#photo
"Everything you've ever wanted to know about using a 6-box to-do list - a n n i e m u e l l e r"
PESOS from Reading.am.
@atthesauce The most important thing is to ...
@atthesauce The most important thing is to make the actual audio file available from the page itself. SoundCloud hides it away. I see your site is built on WordPress; there are a couple of plugins that will give you a player for the audio. DM me for more.
Terrific 99pi on the role of art ...
Terrific 99pi on the role of art and illustration in the dinosaur revolution overcast.fm/+DC83Lgo
Trying to remember that weird illustrated book about future evolution.
I had completely forgotten how we used ...
I had completely forgotten how we used to agree on Flickr tags for an event and then work together to create a shared record. Kevin is right that it ought not to be beyond the technologists to find a way to solve that. Maybe it will take off again too.
"Are podcasts a wasteland? (with a post script about Kurt Wagner) | CultureBy – Grant McCracken"
Just as desktop publishing didn’t turn everyone into even a half-decent designer, so the democratisation of “radio” doesn’t turn everyone into even a half-decent producer.PESOS from Reading.am.
How to download all of your Flickr photos (and metadata)
tl;dr: It couldn’t be simpler. What to do with all that, however, is the bigger question.
Feeling good about the changes at Flickr
So interesting to see some of the changes that are happening at Flickr. I’d more or less given up on it as a place to share some of my images, and now I’m beginning to think it is becoming more attractive again. I’ve been a paying user for a long, long time, without really thinking about it. I’m not too bothered about the “silo” aspects of the site, as I have copies of the images themselves. I suppose I ought to look into grabbing comments, likes and so on, but not with all that much urgency. It’s the images that count. The thing I find most interesting about this most recent blog post is this:
Lastly, we looked at our members and found a clear line between Free and Pro accounts: the overwhelming majority of Pros have more than 1,000 photos on Flickr, and the vast majority of Free members have fewer than 1,000. We believe we’ve landed on a fair and generous place to draw the line. I’d love to see the raw histogram of number of images and videos per user.
2018-11-01
So, that’s what an Overton window is. Thanks to Alice Bartlett for prompting me to find out.
Quick thank-you to @fiona for posting the ...
Quick thank-you to @fiona for posting the link to Mike Hapgood’s The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral
So much to read and think about. And to compare with the Zettelkasten approach to tending one’s garden.
The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral | Hapgood
So good.Your machine is a library not a publication device. You have copies of documents is there that you control directly, that you can annotate, change, add links to, summarize, and this is because the memex is a tool to think with, not a tool to publish with. Everybody wants to play in the Stream, but no one wants to build the Garden.