A visit the the museum.

A visit the the museum.

Ton, you might be interested in feedBase Dave Winers site for folk to share list of feeds. FWIW mine is johnjohnston’s subs. I’ve not put all the blogs I read in there but testing a selection.
Watched Heat and Dust ★★★☆☆
Watched School for Scoundrels (1960 film) ★★★☆☆ pretty silly on all fronts.
First thing: don’t send money. This app is written for love, not money. :)
NetNewsWire/How to Support NetNewsWire
A lovely piece, Brent Simmons explains how to support his free software.
Donate to charities that promote literacy.
Tell other people about cool blogs and feeds you’ve found.
The New Wilderness (Idle Words). Powerful thinking about the parallels between online/social media problem and environmental ones
@help I’ve got a feed /category/micro/ which is pulled into micro.blog and x-posts to twitter. Could I have that come to microblog and /category/micro/tag/twitter/ with only the twitter tag x-posting? Or would common items get posted twice?
Thanks @burk California to Glasgow in jug time!

I’ve enjoyed dropbox for a long time, but has become less useful to me first stopping the hosting web pages and then when the school network where I worked blocked it. I now use O365 OneDrive for syncing files from home to work quite happily. I’ve quite a few aliased setting files and the like sitting in dropbox, but they are only used from my home mac now. One or two drafts action send text from my phone to dropbox but nothing very important.
I think I’ll be trying to tidy up and drop dropbox over the summer holidays.
Some of the quotes in the linked post drip with sarcasm.
Art installation and social commentary from maker Dries Depoorter, with a Pi, and Arduino, and a nicely finished enclosure.
Quick Fix — a vending machine for likes and followers
Quick Fix is a vending machine (and art installation) that sells social media likes and followers. Drop in a coin, enter your social media account name, and an army of fake accounts will like or follow you
sounds like fun on several levels.