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Kartography by Kamila Shamsie
Read: Kartography by Kamila Shamsie ★★★☆☆ 📚
Winning the Internet is a data-driven newsletter of links in other newsletters. Currently sourcing from 85 awesome newsletters.
Interesting way of getting the big links.
@everythingabili See Micro.blog, likes are private, no follower counts, RT not available: What’s the difference between Micro.blog and Twitter? – Micro.blog Help.
store them in shoeboxes
Memex 1.1 | John Naughton’s online diary is a great read, also a newsletter: Memex 1.1
The Hey Pressto! Conference 2020
Hey Pressto! Conference 2020 – A WordPress and ClassicPress conference which happens only on Twitter #HeyPresstoConf20 organised by Phil Barker (@philbarker) and Pat Lockley (@pgogy).
It seems to follow on from the 2020 PressEdConf Conference ( I took part in the 2018 one)
Plenty of interesting ideas, for example, the strong mention of classic WordPress and the Environmental Policy.
A while back I wondered about participating in PressEd using a blog and bridgy that might be an interesting way to take IndieWeb ideas to Hey Pressto.
So what is Hey Pressto! (http://2020.heypresstoconf.org) #HeyPresstoConf20 ? Well here's some information!
More in the thread. Sounds like a great conference. @pgogy has prior: PressED – A WordPress and Education, Pedagogy and Research Conference on Twitter
Fawkes Faces
Fascinating watch
More on Fawkes This is really fascinating stuff.
Including Binaries for MacOS/Windows/Linux
This is a commandline thing, but the instructions are fairly straightforward.
My test took a bit longer than 40 seconds per image. I can see a wee bit difference and there is a fair increase in file size. I wonder if the cloaking survives resizing or other image operations.
Update, the first run produced png files, I then read the help and set the format for output to jpg. That made the file size a lot smaller. 140 KB as opposed to the original 828 KB
I guess this ort of thing could be built in to image editors.
via: John Naughton Thursday 23 July, 2020 | Memex 1.1




