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Operation Northwoods

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2 points·by TomWhitwell·7 mesi fa·0 comments

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TomWhitwell
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Damn font getting smaller and smaller while my eyes stay the same
TomWhitwell
·29 giorni fa·discuss
This is all a reference to the short story ‘Library of Babel’ by Jorge Luis Borges. I feel the page needs to make that a bit more clear!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Library_of_Babel
TomWhitwell
·2 mesi fa·discuss
https://www.alexandercowan.com/yellow-walkman-data-art-of-cu...
TomWhitwell
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Love it, could you do Harold Cohen next?
TomWhitwell
·5 mesi fa·discuss
It’s not an exaggeration to say that every day of the year, from maybe noon to midnight, these buildings are surrounded by people enjoying the city - walking along the river, going to arts events, eating out, walking between offices. It’s a hugely popular free public resource that is a massive good for Londoners. Previously (not here but at other points on the river) the water front was private - accessible only to people inside buildings - or derelict, like the areas around Tate Modern and Tower Bridge. This is one of the most human and whatever the opposite of alienating spaces in London today.
TomWhitwell
·5 mesi fa·discuss
> lived locally for 10 years and visited only a handful of times

That was a mistake
TomWhitwell
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This is exactly what Upworthy did - they invented some of the clickbait headline formats that are still used today (for less positive news) https://web.archive.org/web/20231114181702/https://www.fastc...
TomWhitwell
·8 mesi fa·discuss
In Hong Kong, public outdoor escalators like the Central–Mid-Levels Escalator are a big part of public transport. They go one way - down from 6am-10am, otherwise up. They’ve regenerated/gentrified a whole area of town that was previously hard to get to. Few cars = people travel differently.
TomWhitwell
·9 mesi fa·discuss
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