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I Miss Building Computers

cheapskatesguide.org
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From My Mom's Basement

frommymomsbasement.top
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Understanding the Great Video Game Recession. Or Not

bottomfeeder.substack.com
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Criticism of Computer Game Journalism

lilura1.blogspot.com
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How to Break Free from Dopamine Culture

honest-broker.com
4 points·by devinjon·2 lata temu·0 comments

Pandora's vox: on community in cyberspace (1994)

gist.github.com
2 points·by devinjon·2 lata temu·0 comments

The Game Industry Got to Face What It Is

bottomfeeder.substack.com
4 points·by devinjon·2 lata temu·0 comments

An Actual Website

actualwebsite.org
4 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

Ask HN: A bare bones, no analytics, mailing list service?

1 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

Brutalist Websites

brutalistwebsites.com
2 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·1 comments

Now Blocking 56,037,235 IP Addresses, and Counting

cheapskatesguide.org
43 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·59 comments

The Migration Away from Big Social May Be the Beginning of Something Better

cheapskatesguide.org
4 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·1 comments

People's Computer Company Newsletter #1 (1972)

digibarn.com
5 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

AI “Art” is Boring

illusionofmore.com
1 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

The Future of the Blogosphere

ribbonfarm.com
2 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

The most minimal blogging platform in the known universe

curiositry.com
4 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·3 comments

Prof. Dr. Style (2010)

contemporary-home-computing.org
2 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·1 comments

Artists Allege Meta's AI Data Deletion Request Process Is Fake PR Stunt

wired.com
1 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

Unity Killed Modern Proprietary Gaming for Me

jaylittle.com
2 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

Email Newsletters are not the Saviour of Email

justuseemail.com
3 points·by devinjon·3 lata temu·0 comments

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devinjon
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Tech minimalists and hipsters. The website itself is shockingly heavy, though, with hi res images resized down to thumbnails. Yuck.
devinjon
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Okay, Heraclitus might be a stretch, I'll give you that. But I do recommend giving the Tao Te Ching a read with Whitehead in mind. :)
devinjon
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Except maybe Heraclitus and Lao Tzu.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraclitus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laozi
devinjon
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Well, the new-age has swallowed quantum woo whole. It is a kind of religion or attempt at modern myth making, I suppose. More respectably, a number of eminent physicists have fallen hard for philosophical Hinduism and or certain strands of Buddhism. Bohr, Schrodinger, Heisenberg, and Bohm among them.
devinjon
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"I imagine that if this article makes its way onto Hacker News, I will be criticized."
devinjon
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God I love maps, real or otherwise. In fact, I recently re bought The Lord of the Rings for the cartography!

My favorite by a country mile, though, is the Japanese scroll map detailing (and I do mean detailing) the road to Kyoto:

https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/2022/07/the-road-to-kyoto/
devinjon
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Totally true. I'm just in it for the lulz.

Seriously, though, https://bearblog.dev is like blog.txt without the line wrapping problem.
devinjon
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I mean, it's called a rake, right?
devinjon
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At times, the destruction was also quite utilitarian. For example, if you destroyed a piece of agricultural equipment, and it took three months to get another one up from London, you and your chums had work for the season. That's an entirely rational course of action (though not necessarily the most effective or moral one).
devinjon
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Oh, that's good. "Facts: 1. Ninjas are mammals."
devinjon
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One of my favourites so far.

https://ashidakim.com/

The art of ninja as expounded upon by a master ninja. I mean, my brain says it's a joke, but it's so extensive and has books for sale.

The site is filled with gems, like this piece of advice on tailoring your training: "If I were in the Ring ... I'd have to regulate my diet and do a lot of running for stamina. When I'm a bouncer, I practice drinking and smoking."

Sound.
devinjon
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Maybe my typo in the header? Regardless, it's fun to see people still plugging away at their little journals.
devinjon
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No! And it's too late to edit! Oh, well, at least it opened the door to a bad pun or two.
devinjon
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Gif Cities?

https://gifcities.org/?q=notepad
devinjon
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Sure. The point was more about the many small frictions that may or may not exist in any given friendship, with a lack of messaging capacity being no more egregious than any other.

Demanding all your friends switch or kill their messaging apps is quite another matter, and an eccentric one at that.
devinjon
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Probably true. Still, perceptions change over time. Not too long ago vegetarianism (never mind veganism!) was widely seen as an irrational fringe position.

Similarly, I live sans messaging for the simple reason that I never upgraded to a smartphone. In the 2000s this solicited reactions of amazed befuddlement and surprise, occasionally mirth. Nowadays, in my experience, most people intuitively understand the decision.
devinjon
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In my view, and as someone who's never used instant messaging, it should be a small accommodation to make for a friendship. In the same way that I would be happy to provide a vegetarian option at a dinner.
devinjon
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Yeah, if memory serves, the reviewer in this case was 'housing' editor at Whole Earth. At the time he was into geodesic domes and Buckminster Fuller, a worldview and technology he would shortly disavow.

The reviewer's blog is worth a look if you're up for a bit of architectural hippydom. [1]

As for Gen X. Well, My Morning Jack apparently did an album inspired by the Whole Earth Catalog. [2]

[1] https://www.lloydkahn.com/ [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Distortion
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Review by Lloyd Kahn of Shelter Publications.