Roundup: January - May 2012
First off, a big thank you to all those who have signed up to sponsor ribbonfarm in 2012 so far. The total has already hit $2550, about 25% more than last year's total. This has opened up many more interesting possibilities for activities online and offline, compared to last year. Stay tuned for more on that front.
Here is the roundup of new posts since January. The last roundup can be found here, and from there, if you so desire, you can backtrack through the entire history of this blog, roundup-by-roundup, through approximately 300 posts. I wouldn't recommend doing that, since there's more crud in the archives than I like to admit, and because a better option is brewing.
- 2012 Reading List, January – June
- Seeking Density in the Gonzo Theater
- The World is Small and Life is Long
- Peak Attention and the Colonization of Subcultures
- How to Name Things
- The Greater Ribbonfarm Cultural Region
- Refactor Camp 2012: Generativity and Captivity
- Glimpses of a Cryptic God
- Just Add Water
- Hall’s Law: The Nineteenth Century Prequel to Moore’s Law
- Reviewing Refactor Camp 2012
- Can Hydras Eat Unknown-Unknowns for Lunch?
- How Do You Run Away from Home?
- Lawyer Mind, Judge Mind
- Hacking the Non-Disposable Planet
- Go Deep, Young Man: 2012 Call for Sponsorships
- Rediscovering Literacy
- Welcome to the Future Nauseous
- Discussion Note: Sartre’s Nausea vs. Future Nausea (guest post)
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I think as or even more useful than sequences of blog essays would be a glossary of important terms and concepts, linked back to the posts where they arose/developed.
Yeah, probably. I did that for the Tempo blog, and have thought of doing it here, but I get tired even thinking of the tedious schlepping involved.
Will see.
Crowd-source it with a wiki?
Probably too heavy-weight as a solution. I'll probably do this one day when drunk but feeling energetic. There are certain types of work that cannot be done sober or sane.
I seem to remember you put a bit of work a one point into threading through multiple comments with trailmeme, but seem to have abandoned that approach for some reason. Any reuse potential there?