Bossanova Ballroom
Venue walkthrough
Finally freed my @Flickr account from Yahoo!

I don't know exactly why, but this makes me way happier to keep paying for Flickr now.

Migrate your account here: https://identity.flickr.com/migration

ICANN seeking comments regarding gTLD pricing deregulation

From Namecheap’s blog: Imagine if next year you had to pay 10 times as much to renew your domain name as you paid this year. Based on an action proposed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), price caps could be removed on several top level domains, which could significantly increase the price of domains. […] ICANN’s current contract with Public Interest Registry (PIR), the group that runs the .org domain name, lets PIR increase the wholesale price of .org domains by 10% a year. That’s a lot, but at least it’s capped. Now ICANN is proposing extending the contract to operate .org but letting PIR set whatever prices it wants. Rather than a 10% increase to renew your domain next year, it could suddenly start charging registrars like Namecheap 100 times as much. Registrars would have no choice but to pass these charges on to customers. This actually affects .biz and .info as well as .org; you might notice that this website is on a .biz domain, so it affects me. I also have an .org site that would also be impacted. And there are so many other .org sites out there which are run by non-profits or individuals who do things for reasons other than pure profit.

Winston resting last night 🐶

🔖 Bookmarked The luxury of opting out of digital noise · Woman. Legend.Blog http://blog.vickiboykis.com/2019/04/25/digital-noise/
#social-media IndieWeb

With Jonathan away, it’s time for you to play! Can you solve the mysterious Facebook comment thread in this week’s We Have to Ask Podcast?

https://wehavetoask.com/episodes/2019-04-24/

#podcast #whta #wehavetoask
Tiny cocktails and tiny cameras
YNK

at YNK

Only two months until IndieWeb Summit in Portland!

📅 June 29-30, 2019
📌 Portland, Oregon
🎟 https://2019.indieweb.org/summit

We even have a travel assistance program this year, so if you're on the fence about coming because of the cost, please take a look!

https://2019.indieweb.org/summit#travel-assistance
#indieweb #indiewebcamp
FLOE Lounge

at FLOE Lounge

The commoditization of free time

Once upon a time, people would fill their spare time with hobbies, things they do because they enjoy doing it. They could be passive, like watching TV, or they could be active, like knitting or playing piano, or they could even be a side gig for extra income, like woodworking or painting. When the Internet came about that made for many more varieties of things that people could do for their spare-time hobbies. They could make weird little videos for YouTube or they could record music and produce albums that other people could listen to (and maybe even buy), or they could stream their video game playing to hang out with others or to compete online. Somewhere along the line, as a society we seem to have decided that all of those activities must be done as a source of income. You can’t just “make videos on YouTube” or “stream on Twitch,” you are expected to become “a YouTuber” or “a Twitch streamer.” If you make things as a hobby it’s expected that you set up an Etsy store to sell them online; if you collect books or figurines or old video games it’s for making a collection you can sell on eBay. If you record music and put it online you have to put it on all the streaming services and market yourself to make it worth your while, because otherwise how will anyone discover it? Oh, you want your friends to listen to it? Well they’re all using Spotify now, and they’re only going to listen if The Algorithm tells them to. If you’re not spending all your time doing marketing or sales or producing Content for the Content Gods you are Doing It Wrong. Every time you post a video to YouTube it goads you about how far you are from monetization. Every time you do a Twitch stream it follows up with an email about how far you are from making Affiliate. I don’t know what Affiliates get after their streams – probably something about their monetization stats or how far they are from Partner or something. I don’t know. I don’t think I care. But whenever I attend the local Twitch streamers meetup, invariably all of the discussion revolves around how recently everyone got Affiliate, or how far away everyone is, and how sad it is that I’ve been streaming on and off for years and don’t have it yet and I have got to Find My Audience. It feels like a cult.

Want to read: The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions by Jason Hickel (ISBN 9781785151125)

Irvine Marriott

at Irvine Marriott

Finally received my XDA Oblique keycaps in the mail and put them on my NightFox keyboard that I use at home. Inspired by Apple keyboards of old, such as the famed Apple Extended Keyboard II.

Alaska/Horizon Airlines Ticket Counter
Checking a box of books
Portland International Airport (PDX)
Short trip this week

🗓️ Magnet Improv Level 2 Showcase

#improv #magnet #showcase

Here is a javascript bookmarklet that will save the current page to the Internet Archive. This opens a new window so you can continue browsing while it's being archived.

Drag this link to your browser's bookmarks: Internet Archive This!

Here's the code for the bookmarklet if you prefer to copy/paste/tweak it:

javascript:var w=window.open('https://web.archive.org/save/'+location.href,'','scrollbars=1,status=0,resizable=1,location=0,toolbar=0');

What's the recommended report category for these? "Targeted harassment" or "Directs hate against a protected category"?

@cameronstrang I don’t think you meant it this way, but “porcelain doll” is a racist stereotype of Asian women so should probably be avoided (this was in Relevant #699).