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Only recently discovered this BANGER and the soundtrack it's taken from:
youtu.be/em0LbTF1fpg

discovered this breezy classic album recently, seems to fit the good weather we've been having:

youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9p

yeah so I wrote another very long blog post that is basically about sitting on a cushion: psychonomad.space/2021/02/15/m

reading Three Body Problem atm, and it's very good. i definitely feel like the translation is close to the original, because there's just something about the phrasing that doesn't feel 'natural' to me as an english speaker, but which feels familiar from watching subtitled hong kong films. it's kind of strange, and reminds me how little non-english literature i read.

they got a bit naff later but still, the early albums are just completely at odds with the prevailing culture, and completely in tune with (even ahead of) politics today

back on a manics binge again. just can't get over how much more politically/thematically interesting they were than basically any other mainstream act at the time:

youtube.com/watch?v=wM3N54avEQ

comrades i have added a blog links page featuring some of your blogs on my blog that nobody visits, blogblogblog. if you have a blog and would like me to add it, or on the contrary would like me to remove it, you can @ me

psychonomad.space/comrades/

As promised, a (possibly dull) post about the practical steps I took (and didn't take) to get off the corporate web:

psychonomad.space/2021/01/20/m

Reading the 3rd book of The Expanse atm, and something just jumped out at me: there are basically no robots in the books. Or like, even mechanisd automation in general. You get the occasional person sitting into a mech, but actual machines, or even something already as ubiquitous as drones, are absent. I haven't looked into it in case I hit spoilers, but it must be a deliberate authorial choice. Still, it already seems anachronistic in a world of automated rocket flights.

"My friend keeps telling me he accidentally glued himself to a copy of his autobiography, but I don't believe him.

But that's his story and he's sticking to it..."

mouse wheel stopped working. ordered new mouse. then went 'hmmm' and googled. one leatherman and a 4x4mm piece of paper later, mouse repaired. capitalism, planned obsolescence defeated

In an effort to actually like, use my site again, I might do an overview of how I've set up my tech life, including the stuff I haven't done and want to do. It's something I thought about writing before but never got round to, mostly because it's kind of dull.

In case anyone's interested, about a year ago I wrote this (long) post on ditching the corporate web. Not sure how it holds up, but it was definitely a pretty accurate representation of my motivations at the time, and might be useful for some people here: psychonomad.space/2019/12/07/g

finally, the tusky app seems to work better now for this. as long as you post from the local tab it lands in the local timeline. not sure if it's a tusky improvement or a @steph backend change, but either way it's not borked

I also went over to protonmail, but I'm still not sure I really have an email 'solution' beyond freeloading off someone less hyper-conglomeratey than google

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