Jag har några tabbar öppna:
- En artikel/recension av en bok med texter av Alexander Grothendieck (se tidigare inlägg). Som vanligt mer poesi än fakta.
- “TogetherNet is an open-source software that invites groups of 10 or fewer participants to build community archives through practices of consent.”
- Pepys dagbok, som börjar om för tredje gången.
- “A review of the book Becoming Geological, edited by programmer, writer, performer, artist and explorer Martin Howse.”
- Ett samtal med Jon Fosse.
- “I Spent 3 Years Alone Building A Log Cabin” (YouTube).
- Ivan Illich: “Computers are doing to communication what fences did to pastures and cars did to streets.” Silence is a Commons (PDF).
- Bernur om Lust och fägring stor.
- Jenny Odell: “THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE WATCH: Special Investigative Report for the Museum of Capitalism” (PDF).
- 2022 års bästa album, listade av skribenter hos AllMusic.
- Robin Rendle: “An Internet of Zines“.
- Richard Polt, “Heidegger’s Typewriter” (PDF).
- “How Stuart Hall’s identities framework can help understand the rise of Discord and Telegram“
- Sara Hendren: “a classroom is for readiness” (har låtit vara öppen länge).
- “Doldisen som kläckte Darwins geniala idé“, om Alfred Russel Wallace, 200 år snart.
- Nature: “Escaping Darwin’s shadow: how Alfred Russel Wallace inspires Indigenous researchers“.
- Också Nature: “‘Disruptive’ science has declined — and no one knows why“, om den här artikeln: “Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time“.
- Tiny Desk-konsert med The Smile.
- Inventaire.
- “The Rubenstein Library’s disruptive copy of A Curious Herbal“.
- Phil Gyford om sitt 2022:
Also I felt an urge to retreat a bit from the physical world to the internet. A conscious decision to spend more time on the computer and online, which is not the kind of thing Medium-writers, or opinion columnists, or New Year resolution writers encourage, but still. I think it’s part of not being 100% happy here, and wanting to be where my people are. If I can’t hang around friends and other interesting people in nearby streets and coffee shops, then I’ll spend more time hanging around them online. That encouraged me to try making something new.
- The Verge: “Bring back personal blogging“.