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Jonas Voss

En musikvideo hvis billeder er lavet ved at fodre dele af teksten fra MC Frontalots 2007 nummer "Secrets From The Future" til Midjourney.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVm8oZx9WSM

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God fredag, mvh brødrene Elkin & Nelson der bringer vibes fra 1970ernes Colombia, via Spanien.

https://piped.video/watch?v=Q429mRo0IjA

9 minutters auditiv brændstof til fredagssjælen.

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God debunking af Tate og pizzaæskehistorien. En historie jeg selv bed på fordi, den passede ind i en forestilling om, at han dummede sig (fordi han er dum) og ikke, at myndighederne kunne deres kram: https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2022/12/fact-check-andrew-tates-arrest-not-because-of-pizza-boxes...

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Julia Morris, som jeg ikke ved noget som helst om, udover denne video: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=2N8eHI0uins, har de sjoveste introer som værtinde.

Nahmaste.

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Cassetteboy skuffer aldrig, denne gang med MC Sunak:

https://piped.video/watch?v=Y7qvioWsYAg

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"What is the Fediverse?" - https://framatube.org/w/9dRFC6Ya11NCVeYKn8ZhiD

En fin lille video om fødiverset, og hostet på peertube, det føderaliserede nets pendant til YouTube:

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How am I almost 10 years late to Shota Mori's iPhone Quick-Draw System video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuP78X6H5JU

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The makers of Spike just opened up for their free and secure video call service. I have yet to try it, but it sounds good. No app necessary, no account needed, just your browser and some participants: https://www.spikenow.com/blog/free-video-conferencing-solution/

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Session Victim @ Jazz Cafe, London

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Had the pleasure of seeing Session Victim play at Jazz Cafe in Camden, London on Saturday. The video doesn't do it justice, it was a very lively performance, with excellent music of course. You should definitely go check them out if they are playing near you in the future.

Session Victim

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Farewell - ETAOIN SHRDLU - 1978

A film created by Carl Schlesinger and David Loeb Weiss documenting the last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation. At the end of the film, the new typesetting and photographic production process is shown in contrast to the old ways.

There are interviews with workers at NYT that are for and against the new technology. In fact, one typesetter is retiring on this final day as he does not want to learn the new process and technology.

This is the first time the film has ever been available in HD from the original 16mm master film.

See more printing, journalism, and typographic-related films at: www.printingfilms.com

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@davidcrickett I så tilfælde tænker jeg at denne video kunne være en god begyndelse (https://youtu.be/ZsPjdk2-m68). Jeg benytter selv Known (https://withknown.com/), men er ret sikker på at Wordpress er ligeså godt, hvis ikke bedre.

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Sticky links - May 7th, 2018

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  • Take the power back is about how we can work our way back to the independent decentralised internet we were supposed to get. The method? "Changing from passive, to active. From scroll to search, from react to rethink, from like and retweet to write and link."  Also, turns out that teenagers today don't know what browsers or URLs are. To them, a browser is this weird app that sometimes pops up, and URLs are these cryptic things you have to write to go somewhere, it's just bad UX really. Proprietary apps is where the internet is, according to them [insert "old man yells at cloud" image here].
  • Want to leave Facebook, but don't want to lose the easy access to your friends, relatives and acquaintances? Do you also find it a bit FOMO inducing to leave it all behind? How about making it not worth going there in the first place? I followed a tip on Quora to effectively unfollow everybody in my newsfeed. Now, even when I load Facebook, my feed is empty, but I can keep Facebook as my interactive, self-correcting address book, which it is still very good at.
  • Last time I recommended installing EFF's Privacy Badger. I should have also recommended the Disconnect browser extension, which stops a lot of trackers from working on the sites you visit.
  • In Cuba, where internet penetration is at 5%, the Sneakernet is one of the most efficient ways of getting information to the rural areas. It's pretty much a weekly "Best of the Internet" on a USB stick that gets distributed around the country. It's called "El Paquete Setimanal", and shows what a curated, infrastructure-less internet can look like. You can see a directory of what was in the one from October 10th, 2016. Informational 7 mins YouTube video on the topic. Academic paper on Cuba's offline internet.
  • Do you think it's ok for your 9-year old to take public transport on their own? If you do it in the US, you might end up getting the Child Protection Services sprung on you by concerned citizens, while in Japan, your kid could be part of a TV show about sending kids on their first errand. The reason? A larger sense of social trust and self-reliance in the latter.

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