For many years I’ve interacted with my fellow humans, I think perhaps more than any other way, via the medium of Internet chat. But in my chat window, they’re fading, one by one. This problem is technical and personal and I felt it ought not to go unrecognized.
Reads, Listens
Playlist of posts listened to, or scrobbled
🎧 The Daily: The Testimony of Michael Cohen | New York Times
In an extraordinary public hearing, Donald Trump’s former lawyer — once known for being unflinchingly loyal — became the star witness against him.
👓 Medium import for Micro.blog | Manton Reece
Micro.blog can now import blog posts from Medium. You can request a .zip archive of your content from Medium.com, then go to Posts → Import on Micro.blog to upload the file. Because Medium no longer supports custom domain names, we don’t think it’s a good long-term solution for blogging. If yo...
👓 IndieWebCamp Online 2019 | Eddie Hinkle
So this past weekend, I helped host IndieWebCamp Online 2019. It was a really fun weekend, if a little unorthodox. I think the camp was successful and enjoyed and yet had learn-able take-aways for the next online camp as well as ideas for single topic sessions which is a bridge somewhere between an ...
🎧 The Daily: A Fraudulent Election in North Carolina | New York Times
The investigation into a congressional seat narrowly won by a Republican reveals a detailed playbook for how election fraud can happen in the United States.
🎧 The Daily: What Hollywood Keeps Getting Wrong About Race | New York Times
Wesley Morris joins us to talk about “Green Book,” the latest Oscar winner to focus on a white character’s moral journey in an interracial friendship.
This may be one of the best podcast episodes I’ve heard in two months. I highly recommend it.
👓 Proofs shown to be wrong after formalization with proof assistant | MathOverflow
Are there examples of originally widely accepted proofs that were later discovered to be wrong by attempting to formalize them using a proof assistant (e.g. Coq, Agda, Lean, Isabelle, HOL, Metamath,
👓 Indie Web Server | Aral Balkan
Indie Web Server1 is a secure and seamless Small Tech personal web server. Use it to seamlessly serve your personal static web site in development and production or build your own dynamic web app on top of it using JavaScript and Node.js. Indie Web Server is as easy as it gets.
👓 Defining the DNA of collaboration | The Open Co-op
As a species, human beings are barely more intelligent than kindergarten kids. We revel at our place at the top of the food chain, and praise our technological ingenuity but, let’s face it, we’ve barely begun to work life out. We’ve created one directional extractive systems that undermine our own life support systems, like kindergarten …
👓 A ‘Creepy’ Assignment: Pay Attention to What Strangers Reveal in Public | New York Times
An exercise I gave my students helps illustrate the risks to privacy in our everyday, offline lives.
👓 Sparkline Sound-Off | Chris Burnell
For a few months now I have been following in the footsteps of Jeremy Keith and displaying sparklines representing my activity over time with different post types. As an added bonus, a little tune based on the sparkline’s values plays when you click on the sparkline. With a moderate amount of musical theory under my belt, here’s how I accomplished that audio delight.
👓 ‘I can get any novel I want in 30 seconds’: can book piracy be stopped? | The Guardian
As publishers struggle with ‘whack-a-mole’ websites, experts, authors and Guardian readers who illegally download books, assess the damage
👓 Neuroscience Readies for a Showdown Over Consciousness Ideas | Quanta Magazine
To make headway on the mystery of consciousness, some researchers are trying a rigorous new way to test competing theories.
If nothing else, this article does a reasonable job of giving an overview of some of the most recent schools of thought. And of course, it’s Philip Ball, so who could resist reading it…
👓 How I Build My Common Place Book | Greg McVerry
Creating a Navigable Rabbit Hole I only caught the tail end of the Common Place Book session at #IndieWeb camp online as it fell right during dinner. Since I didn't get to share with everyone I thought I would lay out a few strategies in a quick post here and overtime"My Common Place Book" will t...
👓 Embracing the IndieWeb | Chad Lee
I’ve used Disqus comments on this site for a long time. At the time I set it up, it was ubiquitous, easy to set up, and a no-brainer. However, after converting my site to Gatsby and getting the site to load Blazing Fast™, the Disqus embed code was the slowest thing on my site. It’s gotten fat over the years and like a bad husband, I’m finally dumping it.