Miscellaneous
Interesting articles and topics that don't fit anywhere else.
This Hacker News comment about Dropbox when it launched is so ridiculous:
For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem. From Windows or Mac, this FTP account could be accessed through built-in software.
imagine if you went up to the mona lisa and you were like “i’d like to own this” and someone nearby went “give me 65 million dollars and i’ll burn down an unspecified amount of the amazon rainforest in order to give you this receipt of purchase” so you paid them and they went “here’s your receipt, thank you for your purchase” and went to an unmarked supply closet in the back of the museum and posted a handmade label inside it behind the brooms that said “mona lisa currently owned by jacobgalapagos” so if anyone wants to know who owns it they’d have to find this specific closet in this specific hallway and look behind the correct brooms. and you went “can i take the mona lisa home now?” and they went “oh god no are you stupid? you only bought the receipt that says you own it, you didn’t actually buy the mona lisa itself, you can’t take the real mona lisa you idiot. you CAN take this though.” and gave you the replica print in a cardboard tube that’s sold in the gift shop. also the person selling you the receipt of purchase has at no point in time ever owned the mona lisa.
unfortunately, if this doesn’t really make sense or seem like any logical person would be happy about this exchange, then you’ve understood it perfectly
cryptocurrency is basically a bunch of people getting really excited to buy lotto tickets because the guy who owns the machine that prints lotto tickets told them he makes a lot of money on lotto tickets
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- Josh Gray 🌵 on Twitter: "@Garrett_Archer Everything looks like a conspiracy if you don't know how anything works." / Twitter
- Being Productive
- They and Me — No Octothorpe
- On The Experience of Being Poor-ish, For People Who Aren't - by Resident Contrarian
- A Grocery Bagging Competition Exists — And It's Strangely Intense
- Avoiding the Homer Car: Balancing User Feedback With Product Development | by Richard Cook | Confessions of an Anti-Social Marketer
- For Sale: The Entire Town of Story, Indiana - Atlas Obscura
- How I Eat For Free in NYC Using Python, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Instagram | by Chris Buetti | Medium
- Why Are We Still Using Cash? (Ep. 261) - Freakonomics Freakonomics
- Newco Shift | Here’s What Happens When You Give $1,000 to Someone in Extreme Poverty
- Pranking My Roommate With Eerily Targeted Facebook Ads
- Tumblr Shows How Women Protect Each Other In Public - ATTN:
- The vision for GOV.UK is to make government work for users - Inside GOV.UK
- I joined Grindr and only used trainer quotes from Pokémon Red – SHAUN KITCHENER
- 100 incredible things I learned watching 70 hours of TED talks last week
- The TRUE Size of Africa – Have Our Maps Been Misleading For Over 500 Years? – Collective Evolution
- Mugshots from the 1920s are Significantly Cooler Than Mugshots from Today - The Phoblographer
- Not everyone is going to like the thing you made, and that’s okay – WIL WHEATON dot NET
- What a stupid idea
- Why I stopped caring about the numbers – 512 Pixels - a rare Myke Hurley blog post
- Hanke–Henry Permanent Calendar - Wikipedia
- Project Folder Structure and Task Management — You're Doing That Wrong
- Creative 12/24 Hour Time Stamp Chronodex Time Pie Charts for Day Planner Organizer Diary Notebook Stationery store supplies|chart| - AliExpress
- A decade and a half of instability: The history of Google messaging apps | Ars Technica
- Tom on Twitter: "Seeing news reports of a shortage of lorry drivers and a worry of empty shelves? You might be asking why. I will try and explain a bit. Broadly, since as long as I can remember, there has been a shortage of lorry drivers. This is not a job people in the 21st century, want 1/ https://t.co/sFzR5Lgw53" / Twitter
- Doomsday rule - determine the day of the week for a given date
- Inside the Hot Wheels Design Studio: How a Real Car Gets Turned Into a 1:64 Toy
- Hacking CloudKit - How I accidentally deleted your Apple Shortcuts - Detectify Labs
- Startseite - Klimaticket - Austrian whole-country public transport ticket
- Self-Parking Car Evolution
- Too Many T-Shirts | Custom T-Shirt Blankets
- Jackson Hinkle on Twitter: "Ghislaine Maxwell likely ran one of the most powerful Reddit accounts in history. It was the: - 8th highest ranking account in total karma - 1st account to reach 1M karma - Power mod for the site's largest subreddits She posted almost daily until she was taken into custody." / Twitter
- Die Hard Christmas Ornament : 11 Steps - Instructables
- UKADS on Twitter: "Have an unbeatable time in Portsmouth in 1998 https://t.co/L6JONtLC9N" / Twitter
- Waveform visualiser
- Photographer Finds Polar Bears That Took Over Abandoned Buildings | PetaPixel
- MadRabbit/halmak: The final version of the AI designed keyboard layout
- Wonders of Street View
- Historic Tale Construction Kit - Bayeux
- Catalogue | Mobile Phone Museum
- You Wouldn't Edit a Meme - Online Meme Generator
- AppleDB | AppleDB
- yums.email - Yums is a recipe storage system built on top of email.