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-I was thinking I had come up with new thing for my blog, but of course, after a bit of searching, I learned I did not invent Five Link Friday. Here’s my first list o’ links:
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-I relatively recent discovered CARV the DJ and Verknipt the music festival, enjoying listening to music from the individual and the collective, respectively. Here is an excellent hard techno set from CARV playing at Verknipt.
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-A beautifully subjective list organizing the different styles of DJing, from most difficult to least, that feels quite objectively accurate.
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-Considering current events in the USA, it is interesting to see the historical patterns in the data for deportation rates.
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-A nice and easy article that explains the low level technical details of a keyboard key press in a computer terminal.
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-A weird website from internet history that sold 1 million pixels for 1 dollar per pixel. What did people create with their pixels? Ads. What did you think would be created?
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+ I was thinking I had come up with new thing for my blog, but of course, after a bit of searching, I learned I did not invent Five Link Friday. Here’s my first list o’ links:
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+ I relatively recent discovered CARV the DJ and Verknipt the music festival, enjoying listening to music from the individual and the collective, respectively. Here is an excellent hard techno set from CARV playing at Verknipt.
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+ A beautifully subjective list organizing the different styles of DJing, from most difficult to least, that feels quite objectively accurate.
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+ Considering current events in the USA, it is interesting to see the historical patterns in the data for deportation rates.
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+ A nice and easy article that explains the low level technical details of a keyboard key press in a computer terminal.
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+ A weird website from internet history that sold 1 million pixels for 1 dollar per pixel. What did people create with their pixels? Ads. What did you think would be created?
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-Many people working in tech have likely been asked this question and Geoff Graham has written this article as a great response to that question. It does a great job of sharing the complexity of websites through a series of questions requesting details about the proposed website project.
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-An article from 2023 sharing the unintended consequences that environmental laws can cause, specifically how less air pollution from freight ships have contributed to global warming by reducing the amount of ocean clouds seeded by the pollution.
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-I first learned about Floccus from Solene’s write-up. Floccus is a great way to sync your bookmarks between your devices, though I recently installed Linkding as a potential alternative.
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-Great DJ set to get you movin’ and groovin’.
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-A somewhat incomplete map that shows how popular search engines are related.
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+ Many people working in tech have likely been asked this question and Geoff Graham has written this article as a great response to that question. It does a great job of sharing the complexity of websites through a series of questions requesting details about the proposed website project.
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+ An article from 2023 sharing the unintended consequences that environmental laws can cause, specifically how less air pollution from freight ships have contributed to global warming by reducing the amount of ocean clouds seeded by the pollution.
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+ I first learned about Floccus from Solene’s write-up. Floccus is a great way to sync your bookmarks between your devices, though I recently installed Linkding as a potential alternative.
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+ Great DJ set to get you movin’ and groovin’.
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+ A somewhat incomplete map that shows how popular search engines are related.
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-A humorous and wise list of Wikipedia article ideas that should be considered.
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-Another bullet point on the long list of how computer technology has a negative impact on social interaction.
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-An article that shares how indie sites are pushed down Google’s search results, larger sites are brought up in the results.
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-An incredible parody of Bob Ross by Rickey Tinez, substituting paint and brushes with soundwaves and synthesizers.
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-The beginning of the radicalization of an artist. There are more videos in the channel documenting the change worth being discovered.
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+ A humorous and wise list of Wikipedia article ideas that should be considered.
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+ Another bullet point on the long list of how computer technology has a negative impact on social interaction.
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+ An article that shares how indie sites are pushed down Google’s search results, larger sites are brought up in the results.
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+ An incredible parody of Bob Ross by Rickey Tinez, substituting paint and brushes with soundwaves and synthesizers.
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+ The beginning of the radicalization of an artist. There are more videos in the channel documenting the change worth being discovered.
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-Some examples of the enshittification of the web
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-An interesting sociological analysis of patterns found in data, considering picking up the books mentioned in the article.
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-A mildly poignant article sharing some excellent tips for navigating the warts of the Internet.
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-A Wikipedia article about an issue in the science research industry in which the results from many different scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce.
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-An infographic sharing who owns the most land in the world
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+ Some examples of the enshittification of the web
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+ An interesting sociological analysis of patterns found in data, considering picking up the books mentioned in the article.
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+ A mildly poignant article sharing some excellent tips for navigating the warts of the Internet.
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+ A Wikipedia article about an issue in the science research industry in which the results from many different scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce.
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+ An infographic sharing who owns the most land in the world
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-Let’s start this Five Link Friday off with an excellent mix by Flotussin, I first came across her from this mix and will be looking forward to more stuff.
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-I love that people still create things for old tech. This is a newly released game developed for the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
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-“At age 30, participants reported relying on an average of two support providers, which decreased to just one by age 90.” If most men only have two support providers at the age of 30, then it would seem that most men hardly have an emotional support network to begin with.
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-A lovely presentation on how addictive the instant access to information and entertainment is for our brains.
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-A nice, concise article that points out a lot of the issues with all of these stupid tech services that are constantly released.
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+ Let’s start this Five Link Friday off with an excellent mix by Flotussin, I first came across her from this mix and will be looking forward to more stuff.
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+ I love that people still create things for old tech. This is a newly released game developed for the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
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+ “At age 30, participants reported relying on an average of two support providers, which decreased to just one by age 90.” If most men only have two support providers at the age of 30, then it would seem that most men hardly have an emotional support network to begin with.
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+ A lovely presentation on how addictive the instant access to information and entertainment is for our brains.
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+ A nice, concise article that points out a lot of the issues with all of these stupid tech services that are constantly released.
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-A beautiful minimal web theme, and I appreciate the detail with describing the design aethetics.
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-This short film is incredibly weird, bizarre, surreal, etc and I love it.
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-An incredible time capsule showing how music production worked in the ’90s using Vision by Opcode Systems.
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-A Flickr album of a funny and kinda weird art exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in 2011. With how often people tend to not read signs, did people notice it if nobody told them it was there.
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-I completely agree with and appreciate this post by fogknife, especially considering the current state of the American government.
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+ A beautiful minimal web theme, and I appreciate the detail with describing the design aethetics.
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+ This short film is incredibly weird, bizarre, surreal, etc and I love it.
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+ An incredible time capsule showing how music production worked in the ’90s using Vision by Opcode Systems.
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+ A Flickr album of a funny and kinda weird art exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in 2011. With how often people tend to not read signs, did people notice it if nobody told them it was there.
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+ I completely agree with and appreciate this post by fogknife, especially considering the current state of the American government.
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-This is an interesting site that provides a TikTok-like interface for browsing Wikipedia articles. It’s nice for being introduced to random subjects.
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-This is a third-party client for Discord developed for old versions of Windows. I love new software for old systems.
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-NixOS is an incredile Linux distro and I highly recommend anybody checking it out, but after running it as my main desktop OS for a year, I decided to move away from it. The article perfectly captures my feelings about the distribution and should also be read by anybody considering installing it as their main OS.
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-Considering how big sites like Facebook and Reddit are on the Internet, it’s fun and interesting to visit The Million Dollar Homepage to see how big websites looked a couple decades ago.
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-Just simply the nicest place on the Internet.
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+ This is an interesting site that provides a TikTok-like interface for browsing Wikipedia articles. It’s nice for being introduced to random subjects.
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+ This is a third-party client for Discord developed for old versions of Windows. I love new software for old systems.
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+ NixOS is an incredile Linux distro and I highly recommend anybody checking it out, but after running it as my main desktop OS for a year, I decided to move away from it. The article perfectly captures my feelings about the distribution and should also be read by anybody considering installing it as their main OS.
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+ Considering how big sites like Facebook and Reddit are on the Internet, it’s fun and interesting to visit The Million Dollar Homepage to see how big websites looked a couple decades ago.
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+ Just simply the nicest place on the Internet.