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AñadirHace poco descubrí el servicio omg.lol, y me pareció increíblemente sencillo, barato, e interesante. Y una de las cosas que me niego a au...
Seguramente hayáis visto que Internet cada vez es más insufrible. Y cada vez es más complicado que no nos rastreen mientras navegamos. Y,...
Apple's iPadOS 26 update was undoubtedly a significant upgrade for iPad power users. I've heard from a few people surprised that this update wasn't enough to get me to fully embrace the iPad again. Similarly, Federico Viticci’s interview with Craig Federighi have led some to believe the touch-capable Mac
Andy Bell: Just Use Fucking Paper, Man
I’ve given up this week and gone back to paper and a pencil and I feel unbelievably organised and flexible, day-to-day. It’s because it’s simple. There’s nothing fancy. No fancy pen or anything like that either. Just a notebook
John Voorhees writing about Arc’s latest escapades in MacStories Weekly: Issue 408
It’s that intermediate layer that makes me suspicious of Arc’s motives. The company is starting to feel like a wolf in sheep’s clothing, a browser with an interesting, playful design on the surface and
“I don’t have anything of value.” I hear that a lot when I give tips about fire and burglary protection. When a customer said it recently, his girlfriend didn’t miss a beat: “You have me.” Touché. It was a joke, but also a truth. We take so much for granted: Family Friends Home Health Freedom We often only notice the value when it’s gone. But we don’t have to wait for that.
"Forget about word counts. Set aside a bit of time every day to write — whether it becomes a blog post or not. Experiment. Explore. Play. That’s what personal blogging is all about."
Loneliness in blogging isn’t always what it seems. Even when we don’t hear the claps or see the likes, there may still be a quiet audience out there, listening.
In the latest episode of one of my favorite Swedish podcasts, Alex & Sigge, the author Sigge Eklund said something interesting:
So very true! How others ...
Mai chim fan. Toothpick in Thai.
It was one of the first words I made sure to learn when I came to Thailand. Partly because I knew I would have use for it...
I used to never share how I felt, not even with my closest friends. Blogging about it would have been completely unthinkable.
On the outside, everything ...
Why do I blog? Because I like to write.
That's my spontaneous answer.
And it's true—but far from the whole truth. It became obvious when I chose to wri...
No tenia ni idea que el Universo Matrix fuera TAN extenso.
“Technology doesn’t need liberation, people do.”
Yesterday I was a little cheeky. I hope it was received in good fun as I didn’t mean to offend! The very good news is that Robert Birming put together...
In the early 2000s we netizens used to find things by hypertext. Sure, you’d go to web directories like Yahoo! to look for a starting point, usually based on a...
When I get wistful for the internet of old, one thing that strikes me is that all the blogs back then, well, they were just blogs. The idea of weblog...
“You hope everything doesn’t “move to the web”? Wake the hell up! It’s already happened!”
The commercial web is utterly broken. Thankfully, there is another friendly and interesting internet out there.
A pesar de estar elogiando los feeds RSS... resulta que este blog no ofrece uno.
On the purpose of a personal blog, getting back into creative pursuits, and general burnout
Explore the IndieWeb, the slow web, the independent web, one blog per day
Come be bored with me. Utterly bored. Within the default mode network, Heidegger's philosophy, Indigenous dream epistemologies, and personal experiences with hypnagogic states.
A call to action for the 99% of internet users who consume but never create. If that's you (and it most likely is), then please read and consider what I'm asking."