- On writing: authors reveal the secrets of their craft | Books | The Guardian
How do you set about writing a novel? What inspires a poem? Pencil or computer? Pain or pleasure? Listen in to interviews with some of our most celebrated writers recorded for the British Library, and enter our competition to identify the mystery writer
- Dan Sinker – The Colbert Report – 3/8/11 – Video Clip | Comedy Central
Dan Sinker questions the sanity of anyone who actually thought he was Rahm Emanuel on Twitter. (06:04)
- What If There Weren’t So Many White People? « OkTrends
- A Whole Lotta Nothing: Apple Keynote feature request: easy recording of your talks
- Hotmail Update – HTTPs issue resolved
Turns out the hotmail https block was a bug, not intentional cooperation with repressive regimes via @petewooten
- Security In A Box | Tools and tactics for your digital security
Good session on security for reporters and activists at #occrp; one good resource
- Microsoft switches off privacy for Hotmail users in war-torn and repressive states – Boing Boing
Boo, hiss: RT @normative Microsoft switches off privacy for Hotmail users in war-torn and repressive states
- Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power | George Monbiot | Comment is free | The Guardian
Well worth reading: Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power we need to put our fears in context
- Log In – The New York Times
I’ve been saying this to location privacy advocates for years: cellphones already track your every move
- Tim O’Reilly on Piracy, Tinkering, and the Future of the Book – Jon Bruner – Datanaut – Forbes
RT @mattmay: "People who don’t pay you generally wouldn’t have paid you anyway." @timoreilly
- Kathryn Schulz on ‘Join the Club: How Peer Pressure Can Transform the World’ by Tina Rosenberg — New York Magazine Book Review
Kathryn Schulz on ‘Join the Club – How Peer Pressure Can Transform the World’ by Tina Rosenberg — New York Magazine Book Review
- Reviewer Spotlight: Kathryn Schulz and the Rightness of Wrongness – NYTimes.com
Reviewer Spotlight – Kathryn Schulz and the Rightness of Wrongness – NYTimes.com
- NounProject
Wow, is awesome.
- Would I attend my own conference? – O’Reilly Radar
- 6 Free E-Books on Learning to Program with Python
ReadWriteHack: 6 Free E-Books on Learning to Program with Python
- Report: Despite Piracy, Music Is More Alive Than Ever Before | TorrentFreak
Everybody except the music labels already knew this. New report: despite piracy, music industry more alive than before
- Water-Powered Spaceship Could Make Spaceflight Cheaper | Space Travel and Exploration | Spaceship Concepts | Space.com
Lovely concept car, or rather, covered wagon: Water-Powered Spaceship Could Make Mars Trip on the Cheap
- Hacker News | Designers, Women, and Hostility in Open Source
- Tim O’Reilly on Piracy, Tinkering, and the Future of the Book – Jon Bruner – Datanaut – Forbes
The long version of my Forbes interview about #DRM-less #ebooks, #kindle, and the persistence of tinkering.
- An Ode to the Brain: TED + Carl Sagan, Autotuned | Brain Pickings
RT @brainpicker: BRILLIANT! An Ode to the Brain – ace autotune remix of TED + Carl Sagan by @musicalscience
- An Amazing Look at the Northern Lights! : Starts With A Bang
Wow, that’s beautiful. RT @TimHarford The Northern Lights, seen from space. Totally amazing: #fb
- Dates – The Bright Light Social Hour
- Austin Music People
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