Some interesting stuff in this week's write-up of other people's #music! Bizarro outsider art, ritualistic goth-industrial, cyberpunk synthwave, trippy downtempo dub and more! Look for it tomorrow morning at my blog:
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I’ve been blogging recently, mostly writing about papers I published before because I realised I’ve not really blogged about them. But also funders seem to like blogs and websites as a way to disseminate research.
In any case, here’s my website and blog: https://manabusakamoto.uk/ #blogging#science#Palaeontology
New post: Blog status update (June 2024): I've brought back my blogroll to my site. Also, my thoughts on why blogging still matters versus the state of social networks and Google (AI, algorithms, bigoted trolls etc.).
I’m not a fitness coach or therapist, but I can tell you nothing has improved my physical and mental health more than the simple habit of taking daily walks…
Does anyone know what the deal is with Blogher? I apparently have an account there -- created in 2011! -- but don’t see how to log in. And every time I click a link, Firefox tells me it’s a security risk.
The spotlight effect is the psychological phenomenon by which people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. Being that one is constantly in the center of one’s own world, an accurate evaluation of how much one is noticed by others is uncommon…
"Random, scattered, diverse, subconscious, thoughts and feelings, swirling around, just waiting for the right moment to come along, and coalesce into a solution called creativity. And that eureka moment isn’t only a setting, a place, it’s also a time."
@disassociated wrote about how creative thoughts spark at various places at various times in this #IndieWeb Carnival entry.
Bro, I can't help but notice your inner monologue has been extremely negative. Why are you being so hard on yourself? I've never heard you speak that harshly to your friends and family. Maybe you can...
Does anyone have a personal blogging setup they are in love with? Just absolutely excited to use it every time?
I want to start writing more again but I have like 4 blogs and my posting rate on them is like 0.25 posts a year on average and I’m not super happy with any of them.
Ideally I want something I can self host (either on GitHub pages or my VPS), maybe statically generated but doesn’t have to be, that would be easy to upload posts and media to from my phone in addition to desktop. I’ve debated a bunch of ideas (notion, docuwiki, Hugo, etc.) and none of them are compelling enough to make me feel like implementing them.
PupperPost provides a super-nice experience for #blogging: from idea to a post you own in no time and without fuss, easily customizable, extremely nice UI on all Apple platforms, and especially great on the Mac.
When I'll get around blogging more, which is something I really want to do 🥺, PupperPost will be my home!