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Coyote Tracks: The enemy of my enemy
Coyote Tracks: The enemy of my enemy
‘There are a lot of stories out there which are genuine examples of terrible government overreach and/or the evils of the current copyright system. Megaupload’s story is not one of them. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is not a universal truth—and sometimes it puts you in the company of pretty crappy friends.’
·tracks.ranea.org·
Coyote Tracks: The enemy of my enemy
Paul Carr: Costolo is Right: Wikipedia’s SOPA Blackout is a Terrible Idea (PandoDaily)
Paul Carr: Costolo is Right: Wikipedia’s SOPA Blackout is a Terrible Idea (PandoDaily)
‘The trouble with taking a political stance on one issue is that your silence on every issue becomes a stance. Human rights abuses in Libya? Not as important as SOPA. Roe v Wade? Not as important as SOPA. Everything else that’s happened in the world until now, and everything that will ever happen from this day forward? Not as important as SOPA. This Wednesday, with its quixotic yelp in support of the Internet community’s issue-du-jour, Wikipedia will do more damage to its independence than SOPA ever could.’
·pandodaily.com·
Paul Carr: Costolo is Right: Wikipedia’s SOPA Blackout is a Terrible Idea (PandoDaily)
Lightsleepers: Beatroot | Welwing | Qualified
Lightsleepers: Beatroot | Welwing | Qualified
‘Beatroot 5 of 6 quali went in and was hype! It was the first time we had a Sudden Death Tie. Every battle was super close and it could of gone either way. When all the digital dust settled, WELWING emerged as the winner. KOWAI KOWAI, took the battle to a tie breaker and came in a really close 2nd.’
·lightsleepers.net·
Lightsleepers: Beatroot | Welwing | Qualified
Angus Finlayson: Inauthentic Scenarios: Oneohtrix Point Never On His Henri Rousseau Record (The Quietus)
Angus Finlayson: Inauthentic Scenarios: Oneohtrix Point Never On His Henri Rousseau Record (The Quietus)
“In other words, I'm not inspired by the Serengeti, I'm inspired by world music depictions of African expanses, and the sort of false authenticity of those depictions. As if Peter Gabriel has a handle on what the fuck is going on with FGM in Sudan. It's ludicrous. On a track like 'Preyouandi', I'm attempting at least to make sense of my relationship to those sorts of musical practices, while retaining some of their melodic and aesthetic ideas that I'm so clearly drawn to.”
·thequietus.com·
Angus Finlayson: Inauthentic Scenarios: Oneohtrix Point Never On His Henri Rousseau Record (The Quietus)
Eric Harvey: Mark Richardson’s ‘A Proposed New Year's Resolution for Music Critics’ (marathonpacks)
Eric Harvey: Mark Richardson’s ‘A Proposed New Year's Resolution for Music Critics’ (marathonpacks)
‘Modern societies don’t advance if they don’t create new things. So human beings start asking new questions when they encounter a cultural object or idea: what about this can I identify (i.e. what about it is “old”), and what aspects of it are new (i.e. novel enough to create demand for it)?’ ‘The questions arise: What specific aspects of the past are appropriate fodder for new hybridizations, or what methods of hybridization are privileged over others? Most importantly, why is this?’
·marathonpacks.tumblr.com·
Eric Harvey: Mark Richardson’s ‘A Proposed New Year's Resolution for Music Critics’ (marathonpacks)
Squashed: Twelve of my better posts from 2011
Squashed: Twelve of my better posts from 2011
Many of my best posts in 2011 went largely unread, probably because they were massively long text posts that went up somewhere around 1:00 am when everybody was asleep. I routinely break my own rules for writing a blog people might read. Here’s a list of twelve of my favorite posts (one from each month) that went mostly under the radar. They’re a bit longer and a bit more thougtful than the usual fare. Some months were awfully difficult to narrow down to a single post. (For other months, it was tricky to find a single post worth rereading.)
·squashed.tumblr.com·
Squashed: Twelve of my better posts from 2011
Marco Arment: Fanboy theory
Marco Arment: Fanboy theory
‘Hence, fanboy: a derogatory term that means someone who is blindly and irrationally devoted to a product that I believe is inferior to what I bought when faced with a similar choice, and whose opinions and arguments can therefore be completely disregarded.’
·marco.org·
Marco Arment: Fanboy theory
Anil Dash: Foursquare: Today's best-executing startup
Anil Dash: Foursquare: Today's best-executing startup
‘There are lots of loud, pointless headlines about companies getting money from venture capitalists or angel investors. What I’d love to see more of in 2012 (and beyond!) is headlines about how a few small successes with users are a demonstration of a small company outperforming and out-innovating the biggest companies in the tech industry by being focused and disciplined in their execution. That, actually, is my most favorite Foursquare feature.’
·dashes.com·
Anil Dash: Foursquare: Today's best-executing startup
Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Messenger (The Atlantic)
Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Messenger (The Atlantic)
‘I do not mean to be unsympathetic here. It is regrettable to find ourselves in this untenable space, where all our politicians cower and we are bereft of suitable standard-bearers. I would like nothing more than to join my friends in support of Ron Paul and exhilarate in a morality unweighted by the ugly facts of governance and democracy. But the drug war is not magic. It is legislation passed by actual politicians, themselves elected by actual by Americans. Unbinding that war demands the same. The fervency for Ron Paul is rooted in the longing for a redeemer, for one who will rise up and cut through the dishonest pablum of horse-races and sloganeering and speak directly to Americans. It is a species of saviorism which hopes to deliver a prophet onto the people, who will be better than the people themselves.’
·theatlantic.com·
Ta-Nehisi Coates: The Messenger (The Atlantic)
M-Lab
M-Lab
‘Use these tools running on M-Lab to test your internet connection and perform diagnostics.’ Test connection speed, see if your ISP is throttling/blocking certain apps or traffic, or is traffic shaping, etc. etc.
·measurementlab.net·
M-Lab
Nitsuh Abebe: Why Does America Love Skrillex? (Vulture)
Nitsuh Abebe: Why Does America Love Skrillex? (Vulture)
‘When you have huge numbers of people flocking to one spot with the agenda of getting messed up and hearing something crushing and spectacular, the race to please them stands a chance of rushing out on limbs and creating new things. You don’t hear much of that in Skrillex, or among many of his peers; so far, there’s just a lot of collisions and amplifications of sounds we’ve already heard. But that’s what people said about our mess-headed emo and hardcore scenes at the start of the century, and they rapidly became their own weird world.’
·nymag.com·
Nitsuh Abebe: Why Does America Love Skrillex? (Vulture)
Hunter McMahan — CameraMail!
Hunter McMahan — CameraMail!
I was working on some of my photography class homework (Find something cool to do with a disposable camera), and I found this on the internet. I got it from Flickr user Matthew McVickar (www.flickr.com/photos/matthewmcvickar/sets/72157594153681...) THERE HERE!!! I had my camera delivered by a friend during the 2011 National Bible Bee! I got a lot more than I expected, and I was so happy with the results! Enjoy!!!
·flickr.com·
Hunter McMahan — CameraMail!