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A very persistent old lady

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Liked https://poolside.fm/

Poolside FM

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DJ RICHIE SLIM & PHAT PEA pic.twitter.com/b6QdLAa6V3

— ric💅h (@rich_cahill) July 26, 2019
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Liked https://doubleloop.net/

doubleloop - tech + politics + nature + free culture

Liked Together v3 by Grant RichmondGrant Richmond

Over the last few months I have been completely rebuilding my social reader Together. So I felt I should write a post about it to highlight what’s changed and show off what Together has to offer.
First off just a little info on the idea of a social reader: A social reader is an application that can …

Looking forward to reading this – “Future Histories” by Lizzie O’Shea

www.versobooks.com/books/2960-future-histories

“What, she asks, can the Paris Commune tell us about earlier experiments in sharing resourceslike the Internetin common? Can debates over digital access be guided by Tom Paines theories of democratic economic redistribution? And how is Elon Musk not a visionary but a throwback to Victorian-era utopians?”

Listened to a thing about the fourth industrial revolution, so called.� Driven by things like machine learning, AI, nano materials, biotech, additive manufacturing, sensors and IoT, autonomous vehicles.

I dunno.� I fail to be excited by any of it any more, unless it comes with an explicit intent to improve social wellbeing, not just vague promises of productivity and efficiency, shit going faster for the sake of it.

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The comment section of this blog used to be powered by Disqus. At its core, Disqus works pretty well. But I don’t like the fact that it pulls in a lot of JavaScript to make it work. It’s also not the prettiest UI. I’ve recently replaced Disqus comments with webmentions.

One of the nice things about webmentions is that I can like or reply to your post from my own site, too.� No Twitter required, and no character limit =B
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The comment section of this blog used to be powered by Disqus. At its core, Disqus works pretty well. But I don’t like the fact that it pulls in a lot of JavaScript to make it work. It’s also not the prettiest UI. I’ve recently replaced Disqus comments with webmentions.

RSVPed Attending HWC London 24th July 2019

Demos of personal websites and the opportunity to create, update or experiment on your personal website

Listening to SF 10-33 station on Soma FM.� “Ambient music mixed with the sounds of San Francisco public safety radio traffic.”

Very enjoyable. They play a lot of Loscil so I’m down with that.

There seemed to be a protest or march taking place earlier in San Francisco.

somafm.com/sf1033/

Welsh Harp Open Space

#London #CapitalRing

The pond at Barn Hill in Fryent Country Park.

#London #CapitalRing

Listened to a summary of The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt.� It’s from 1951, but relevant today.� (“how quickly a democratic society can turn against its people”.)

What I took from this digest is how atomisation, isolation and disenfranchisement are fertile grounds for totalitarianism.� Without community and society you lose your sense of self and become easy prey for messages of totalitarianism.� Someone will come along and claim to represent you, and give an outlet for diesenfranchisement.

Once in a totalitarian society, people disengage from analytical and political thought.� The only thing that matters is the leader’s vision for the future.� Challenges to that vision are twisted to be from an enemy trying to mislead the public.

I forgot to post about it but I really enjoyed the Restarters Tooting event from a couple of weeks back.�� I helped Ernestine with various problems she was having on both her laptop and her tablet.� If you like helping people and fixing things, I definitely recommend finding or starting a repair group near you, it’s a lot of fun!

Some more photos here: twitter.com/tttooting/status/1147549448807047170

Listening to a thing about populism.� Interesting to delve into it.

In a nutshell: it’s a political strategy rather than an ideology, where the people’s interests are juxtaposed against a supposed elite.� It can have various host ideologies.� Personalist leaders claim to represent the people.� It’s hard to roll back populist attitudes once activated.

ORGCon was very enjoyable.� In a nutshell, you could sum it up as: there’s some bad shit happening when it comes to misuse of technology, but also there’s plenty of people trying to push back.� I’ll try to jot down a few of my notes and thoughts from it while they’re reasonably fresh.� First up, Snowden’s keynote.

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In honour of ORGCon:

Surveillance by A Frames.

Surveillance Camera,
I am in love with ya

Off to ORGCon today, my first time going.

orgcon.openrightsgroup.org/2019/

A conference with topics of data, democracy, privacy, censorship, algorithms and surveillance.

I will watch the keynote from Snowden of course, and then I think the debates on evoting and end-to-end encryption. Maybe IoT and data.

Had a great time at the Algorave at the Museum of Brands in Ladbroke Grove tonight.

I saw Digital Selves (with visuals from Rumblesan), Vou (+Rumblesan) and Miri Kat (with visuals from hellocatfood).� They all smashed it.

Digital Selves
Miri Kat / hellocatfood

The Museum of Brands also had a display of old radios.� Check out this beauty:

Solid State, aw yeah.� We had a radio that looked like this when I was growing up (although I think it must have been newer than this one.)

Liked Adversarial Interoperability by Ton Zijlstra

Adversarial Interoperability, a useful concept to keep in mind. In part the IndieWeb is a form of this, as it offers a way of staying outside walled gardens, while still being able to pass messages back and forth through its gates (i.e. APIs), through POSSE / sometimes PESOS. Though some platform…

Liked Renewable Matter Subscription by Ton Zijlstra

Took out a subscription to the Italian, English language, monthly Renewable Matter, on bio-economics and circular economy. Came across it earlier this week. As part of my open data work I am currently involved in a circular economy project focused on building a longterm oriented and wide ranging das…

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Great photo! Are you on holiday, or living in Athens now?
Read Labour to propose new wellbeing law to inform policy decisions (The Guardian )

Plan would recognise NHS as economic anchor and link health measures to climate goals

This seems good. Something that at least recognises that GDP shouldn’t be some holy indicator for policy decisions.
I just spent a few days away in the Lake District.� It’s a beautiful part of England, and a great place to get away to relax and slow your pace down a bit.� Living in London at present, I notice that it takes a couple of days for me to properly unwind and appreciate the peace and quiet and nature on offer when coming to the Lakes.� Day 1 my head is usually wrapped up in something and I don’t fully appreciate my surroundings.� By day 3 or so I can happily just stare at a tree for 30 minutes or so (well maybe 15 minutes).� Usually at the moment however I also come back after three or four days.� It’d be good to spend a full week or two there and see what happens, or even go full Walden and spend a year there.

This time I did one big walk, hiking from Skelwith up to Swirl How in the Coniston set of fells.� It’s 2630 feet high, just 3 feet shorter than the Old Man of Coniston.� The walk there and back took about 7 hours.

The view from Swirl How down into the Greenburn valley. Wetherlam in the foreground to the right.

One of my favourite views that I’ve come across in the Lakes is en route to Little Langdale, looking through the Blea Tarn pass towards the Langdale Pikes.� This is a set of peaks rising from the Langdale Valley.� They have great names like Pike O’Blisco, Harrison Stickle, Sergeant Man, Pavey Ark, etc.

(Question: If you cross a stream near Harrison Stickle, is it a Harrison Ford?� Answer: yes. yes it is.)

Looking over towards the Langdale Pikes

We did a couple of shorter walks too.� One up the excellently named Iron Keld, leading towards Black Crag.� The signpost on the way is great – you have a choice of paths leading to either “Sunny Brow”, or “Iron Keld” and “Black Crag”.� It feels a� bit like choosing between Hobbiton and Mordor.� But for reference, Iron Keld is much more fun than Sunny Brow – it’s an old pine plantation.

The other short walk was up Loughrigg Fell, which joins Skelwith Bridge and Ambleside. � It’s a low fell but a beauty.� When you get near the top it is has lots of gentle undulations, lots of little paths to explore, and some great panoramic views – down towards Ambleside, over to Windermere, great views of Grasmere and Rydal Water.� This time of year it is covered in ferns and looks a little bit like Tellytubby Land in my opinion.

Top o’ Loughrigg

Loughrigg Tarn is a total beauty spot.� An idyllic smallish tarn on the south side of Loughrigg.� A good spot for taking a dog for a swim and looking over towards the Langdale Pikes from a different angle.� You get a good view down to it from the top of Loughrigg.

Loughrigg Tarn below

I can highly recommend a trip to the Lakes.

Liked a post by Jonas VossJonas Voss

I remember muxtape with great fondness. After its demise, I’ve made a bunch of mixtapes using opentape.fm. Selfhosted and all. Will definitely check out duxtape! Thanks for the tip (:

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I love kingfishers! A couple of years back I saw a kingfisher on the Leeds-Liverpool canal – a complete bolt out of the blue, it flew into a tree, perched there for a little bit, then swooped down into the canal, caught a fish, and then flew away again – it was stunning.
Liked Oh Hello Ana – Blog (Oh Hello Ana – Blog)

Ana’s personal blog

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Stayin' Alive

Stayin' Alive from MadeMeSmile
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Liked https://www.yankodesign.com/2019/07/24/rides-of-the-wild-series-of-four-cars-that-look-wild-animals/

Rides of the Wild  series of four cars that look wild (animals)

Its not new to be inspired by the aerodynamic forms of animals, and car designers have used their imagination to design their wheels of fancy. Think BMW and its shark-y looks. And now imagine an alligator, lion, panda and a hippo. What did you visualize?

Oh, dont fret! We have your back  take a look at what Rides of the Wild by Fr�d�ric M�ller imagine on your behalf. Hes put together a series of eight images depicting Custom-Designed-Classic-Cars and their wild drivers. G4tor, L10N, P4ND4 and H1PP0! Custom designed Aston Martins and pickup trucks, race cars and more!

Designer: Fr�d�ric M�ller

Pocket MP3 Player by Matthias Lange

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This kind of graffiti...

This kind of graffiti... from BeAmazed
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How the Brits actually feel about tea. [NSFW](language)

How the Brits actually feel about tea. [NSFW](language) from videos
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Liked https://cleverdevil.io/2019/meet-eliza

Meet Eliza ❤️🐶

Meet Eliza ❤️🐶
Meet Eliza ❤️🐶
Meet Eliza ❤️🐶
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Weather at time/location of posting — Clear with a temperature of 70.96°F and 73% humidity. Dark Sky, Jul 22 2019 on cleverdevil.io

Weather at time/location of posting — Clear with a temperature of 70.96°F and 73% humidity.

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@cleverdevil What a cutie! Miraz, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil What a cutie!

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@Miraz she is pretty adorable! We don’t get to bring her home for a few more weeks, but it should be good fun having a puppy in the house again. cleverdevil, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@Miraz she is pretty adorable! We don’t get to bring her home for a few more weeks, but it should be good fun having a puppy in the house again.

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@cleverdevil Have you told Nelson that he's getting a little sister? jeannie, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil Have you told Nelson that he's getting a little sister?

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@cleverdevil You're killing me with these photos. 😭🥰 martinfeld, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil You're killing me with these photos. 😭🥰

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@jeannie we have! We brought home a little rag that Eliza had been playing with so he can get used to her scent. She is still too little to bring home, so we have a few weeks to prepare him (and us) fully. cleverdevil, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@jeannie we have! We brought home a little rag that Eliza had been playing with so he can get used to her scent. She is still too little to bring home, so we have a few weeks to prepare him (and us) fully.

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@cleverdevil I bet he's going to be an awesome big brother. She's just too adorable. jeannie, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil I bet he's going to be an awesome big brother. She's just too adorable.

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Omg. Andrea, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

Omg.

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She is soooo cute! We don’t get to bring her home until mid-August. Jonathan LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

She is soooo cute! We don’t get to bring her home until mid-August.

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@cleverdevil I just died of cuteness overload. macgenie, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil I just died of cuteness overload.

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@macgenie 🥰🐶 cleverdevil, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@macgenie 🥰🐶

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@cleverdevil gah, so cute dancohen, Jul 22 2019 on micro.blog

@cleverdevil gah, so cute

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A new pooch for the LaCours? Bob LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

A new pooch for the LaCours?

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Yes, indeed! A little sister for old man Nelson. Jonathan LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

Yes, indeed! A little sister for old man Nelson.

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AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! IM DYING hug dispenser, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! IM DYING

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She is the cutest little chubby, fat roll covered thing! Sort of like me. Jonathan LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

She is the cutest little chubby, fat roll covered thing! Sort of like me.

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Well hello, fellow little E! What a cuuuutie! 😍 Elle’s Belles!, Jul 22 2019 on twitter.com

Well hello, fellow little E! What a cuuuutie! 😍

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Can’t wait to meet Eliza in October! Elaine LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on cleverdevil.io

Can’t wait to meet Eliza in October!

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Can’t wait to meet Eliza in October! Elaine LaCour, Jul 22 2019 on cleverdevil.io

Can’t wait to meet Eliza in October!

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