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Checkin to DEAN & DELUCA
Kema curry
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๐ The Map
byGary Hustwit (of Helvetica, Objectified, and Rams fame) has made a short (10 minute) film about designing the MTA's new live map for the New York subway system called The Map.I love how it discloses more detail as you zoom and the little moving train icons. -
Checkin to Starbucks
Post dog park snacks
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Checkin to ๅผๅฐๅท่ฆชๆฐดๅ ฌๅใใใฐใใผใฏ
Dog park!
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When I sent my ballot from Japan to Houston, I was stressed that it wouldn't get there, or I'd mess something up and my ballot wouldn't be counted. Thankfully it appears that I count as one of the over 1,000,000 early votes in Harris County.
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Checkin to Starbucks
by in Kanagawa, JapanFirst mug cup since February.
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bySome Apple apps bypass some network extensions and VPN Apps. Maps for example can directly access the internet bypassing any NEFilterDataProvider or NEAppProxyProviders you have running
I understand why Apple would want its apps to access the internet unencumbered by potential nefarious network filters installed on a system, but at the same time it's my computer. And that decision should me left up to me. More and more I think my next computer should be Thinkpad running Debian.
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Amazing how much cardio endurance you lose after just a week. Beautiful sunset tonight. ๐๐๐ป
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๐ ๆธฉๆๅใฌในๆๅบใ2050ๅนดใซๅฎ่ณชใผใญใ่ ้ฆ็ธใ่กจๆใธใใ:ๆฅๆฌ็ตๆธๆฐ่
byโ 26ๆฅใๅฐฑไปปๅพๅใฎๆไฟกๆผ่ชฌใงๆน้ใ็คบใโ ๏ผฅ๏ผตใๆขใซๆฒใใ็ฎๆจใๆฅๆฌใใใใใ่ฟฝใใใใโ ้ซใๅบๆบใฎ้ๆใซๆฅๆฌไผๆฅญใๅณใใๅฏพๅฟใ่ฟซใใใ
It looks like the Japanese government is committing to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Fantastic news.- Tagged with
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- climate change
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byOn my vacation, I took some time away from technology. I needed the break. Iโve been using technology less since I returned. Iโve been reading books. Once I have finished reading Kill Switch, the sequel to Kill Process, Iโm going to read Moneyball. Itโs been over a year since I read books th...
The major difference between the feeds of the Social Dilemma and your RSS feed is one is algorithmly designed to addict and manipulate, while the other is just a chronological list of stuff you're interested in reading. What I do in these cases is I give a quick glance at the unreads for something that really interests me and then mark everything as read.
My feed list is only about 10 - 15 items at the moment, it's quickly expanding as I find interesting people on the IndieWeb, so it may not be as viable of a strategy for a larger number of feeds.