New post: Food: Cold brew coffee beesbuzz.biz/food/4837-Cold…
Ingredients:
75 grams coarsely ground coffee
500mL cold water
Combine the above in a large enough jar or pitcher. Allow to steep for 12-24 hours, then strain.
I use a Hario mizudashi pitcher (affiliate link) to make …
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New post: Food: Piña Colada mix beesbuzz.biz/food/4076-Pina…
For a simple piña colada mix, combine two 16-ounce cans of crushed or chunk pineapple (including the juice) and one 12-ounce can of coconut cream and blend until smooth. Then add a few tablespoons of lime juice.
This can…
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Interesting to see Webmentions mentioned on this list of concepts around digital gardens! https://github.com/MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners
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Finally added a contact card for my nephew and it's pretty funny how the default address field is "work."
(He just turned two.)
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There goes the Web. https://amp.dev/about/stories/. The Googlification of “stories” is on its way.
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"text": "Woah. Whole Mastodon instances getting sold. https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2020/07/two-mastodon-instances-sold/",
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📕 Finished reading So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo ISBN: 9781580056779
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Wise words from @ThisIsSethsBlog — why it's preferable to use products, services, and tools that *don't* try to be all things to all people:
seths.blog/2020/07/it-mig…
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I’ll take “Things that Hong Kong Is Not Really Known For In Popular American Culture” for $400, Alex https://t.co/jc6UOeZoEh
Seemingly overnight, HK is visibly and viscerally different: Parents whispered about whether to stop children from singing a protest song, while activists devised coded w...
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HOW DID HE KNOW, HE NAILED EVERYTHING @danielhowell HELLO?!
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If “Hamilton” is the defining literary work (or at least theatrical work — depending on how much of a snob you are) of the Obama era, then what is the defining work...
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"text": "If \u201cHamilton\u201d is the defining literary work (or at least theatrical work \u2014 depending on how much of a snob you are) of the Obama era, then what is the defining work of the Trump era? I\u2019m not sure it exists yet. But I\u2019ve been thinking about this."
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"text": "Over at the Atlantic, Daniel Markovits discusses how Meritocracy harms everyone. While many of the examples he cites are centered around the wealthy elite, that\u2019s kind of the point \u2013 it\u2019s already clear to people not in that caste that the notion of meritocracy, while good in concept, is a sham in practice. As soon as the criteria for \u201cmerit\u201d become understood, it is gamed by those who are in a position to do so, further entrenching the already wealthy (but with a slightly more palatable veneer than the up-front nepotism of previous systems).\n\n\n\n\nHardworking outsiders no longer enjoy genuine opportunity. According to\u00a0one study, only one out of every 100 children born into the poorest fifth of households, and fewer than one out of every 50 children born into the middle fifth, will join the top 5 percent.\u00a0Absolute economic mobility is also declining\u2014the odds that a middle-class child will outearn his parents have fallen by more than half since mid-century\u2014and the drop is greater among the middle class than among the poor. Meritocracy frames this exclusion as a failure to measure up, adding a moral insult to economic injury.\nDaniel Markovits\n\n\n\n\nI agree that it\u2019s a problem, and I don\u2019t really know a good solution. It sounds like the author has some ideas (some of which sound a little\u2026 optimistic to me). It\u2019s clear that things are coming to a head, though, and something is going to have to change.",
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Thank you Virginia, for listening to science and opening responsibly! (Line to get into Norfolk Ikea with social distancing enforced)
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Don’t bury the lede. This is a test run for foreign interference in the election twitter.com/bobosphere/sta…
By the way, Nazis are imbeciles.
Militias flocked to Gettysburg to foil a supposed antifa flag burning, an apparent hoax created on social media washingtonpost.com/inves...
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Link: How Life Became an Endless, Terrible Competition nadreck.me/2020/07/how-li…
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Here's what I post on Instagram… (1/2)
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The state of the weekend cocoon is strong. Happy eternal Caturday!
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Beginning the stubbing of my GitHub account. I run my own Git server and it has support for signing in with GitHub for those who really need it so there’s no need for me to keep using that site (outside of the need to work with the centralized open source community).
Going to REALLY stick to my stances this time.
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