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Souks of Marrakesh
Souks of Marrakesh
Lessons learned the hard way on a trip to North Africa.
·don.goodman-wilson.com·
Souks of Marrakesh
MomBoard: E-ink display for a parent with amnesia
MomBoard: E-ink display for a parent with amnesia
Today marks two years since I first set up an e-ink display in my mom’s apartment to help her live on her own with amnesia.
·jan.miksovsky.com·
MomBoard: E-ink display for a parent with amnesia
Taking heart: A return from my hiatus
Taking heart: A return from my hiatus
Eight and one-half years. After eight and one-half years I felt it was the right time to take hiatus from writing essays, short stories, and poems to post on my Dispatches from a Northern Town blog…
·dispatchesfromanotherntown.com·
Taking heart: A return from my hiatus
Tikehau in the Tuamotus
Tikehau in the Tuamotus
Tikehau is a ringworld in the South Pacific. In these notes, I explore the stories, the wildlife and the future of this Tuamotu atoll.
·notesfromtheroad.com·
Tikehau in the Tuamotus
Why You Should Start a Blog Right Now - Alexey Guzey
Why You Should Start a Blog Right Now - Alexey Guzey
Reddit discussion with 100 comments here. Summary: in this post I explain why you should start a blog (to help others and to help yourself), what to write about, and how to start it. I hope to persuade you that you should start a blog even if you feel that you have nothing to say and even if almost nobody will read it. What to write about I looked over all of my writing and determined that it all originated from one of the following: I repeatedly gave the same advice to my friends Why You …
·guzey.com·
Why You Should Start a Blog Right Now - Alexey Guzey
Content Creation
Content Creation
As a creator, you should call yourself what you are. Content is a trivialising and demeaning term for your work.
·mattgemmell.com·
Content Creation
Get off Twitter if you want to see your friends’ posts —Doug Belshaw's Thought Shrapnel “Tyler Freeman wrote a script to analyse the tweets he’s shown in his algorithmic Twitter timeline. 90% of his friends (i.e. the people he chose to follow) ever made it to the main feed.”
Get off Twitter if you want to see your friends’ posts —Doug Belshaw's Thought Shrapnel “Tyler Freeman wrote a script to analyse the tweets he’s shown in his algorithmic Twitter timeline. 90% of his friends (i.e. the people he chose to follow) ever made it to the main feed.”
Tyler Freeman wrote a script to analyse the tweets he's shown in his algorithmic Twitter timeline. 90% of his friends (i.e. the people he chose to follow) ever made it to the main feed. The diagram below shows the 90% in grey, withthe people he follows in orange, strangers are in blue, and ads ar
·thoughtshrapnel.com·
Get off Twitter if you want to see your friends’ posts —Doug Belshaw's Thought Shrapnel “Tyler Freeman wrote a script to analyse the tweets he’s shown in his algorithmic Twitter timeline. 90% of his friends (i.e. the people he chose to follow) ever made it to the main feed.”
Travel photos are underrated | devonzuegel.com
Travel photos are underrated | devonzuegel.com
I snapped many photos while wandering Haifa last week, as I always do whenever I see something new or interesting while exploring a city. I was with my friend Tyler, who conspicuously does not take photos while exploring a new place. I asked him why,......
·devonzuegel.com·
Travel photos are underrated | devonzuegel.com
COSMO COAST TO COAST: CALIFORNIA by Carolyn Walker on Exposure
COSMO COAST TO COAST: CALIFORNIA by Carolyn Walker on Exposure
When we left Sonoma County, we'd hoped to camp somewhere in the North Bay, but as it turns out, many campgrounds had complicated rules and closures due to Covid. Even though camping spaces sat empty and unbooked in a very popular areas, we were turned away from staying in two different locations. We did get to see a few more Redwoods, but the drive was a little different from what we expected.We then faced the very likely option we would have to drive through San Fransisco with Cosmo - and that, we basically did. While we were able to skirt the city's crazy hills, we still faced traffic (especially in Mill Valley) and crossed the bridge.
·cmwtravel.exposure.co·
COSMO COAST TO COAST: CALIFORNIA by Carolyn Walker on Exposure
Interesting comments
Interesting comments
Comments about boondocking in the Arctic Fox
At the behest of one of my readers I've decided to put together a few of the well thought out and intelligent comments that I've received  and then answered in my own inimitable way of rambling interminably While searching in vain for a coherent thought.
·theboondork.com·
Interesting comments
Shadow of the Sun
Shadow of the Sun
Sometimes I want to abandon any pretense of a normal life and live like a drifter. I could drop the burden of ordinary work, friends, relationships, property, and just go to unusual places, see unu…
·mattlakeman.org·
Shadow of the Sun
this is not a test.
this is not a test.
Relax. This is just a blog post. You’ve posted before. Over a thousand times, actually. You’re a little rusty, sure.  It’s been over 400 days since you so much as glimpsed the int…
·rarasaur.com·
this is not a test.