The Iconfactory historically makes good apps, and this looks like a cool project, so I backed it.
Links I like
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Likes the listening room 🎵.
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Likes Blogging is Punkrock Publishing by .
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Likes The indie web by .
To have a personal website is, presently, an act of rebellion. It is a statement. You are saying: I want to define my experience on the web.
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The IndieWeb is for everyone, everyone who wants independence from organizations, independence of agency to associate, and who embraces the web of humans that want to interconnect, to communicate, to value and respect each other, whether one degree apart or thirty.
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Likes A weekly note by .
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These biodiversity maps are fascinating. This US Fish Diversity map is blowing my mind. What is going on in Tennessee/Alabama/Mississippi? Why is the biodiversity of fish so much greater in that particular section of the Mississippi River tributaries?

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Likes I am a creative..
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Likes https://feedle.world/.
Tool for discovering new feeds
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Rich made a video showcasing how to build a dynamic Gutenberg block with the help of ChatGPT
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Likes Phanpy.
Minimalist Mastodon interface. I like how the Boosts are separated out from the rest of the feed into their own section.
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Likes Fixable Feeds.
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This like brought to you by WeWork. Terrible place to get work done, good kombucha on tap.
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Reading/Library page inspiration. One of my original versions of my reading page included the book covers, but I found that getting them was a hinderance to me posting what I was reading. I often update my reading page from my phone as soon as I finish a book.
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Likes My grandpa was a Nazi by .
A powerful story about reckoning with previous generations, breaking the cycle, speaking up, and the personal cost of standing up to evil.
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Likes A weekly note by .
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Likes RSS in HTML: A Follow-Up by .
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The part about A loving the process of the coin flip made me smile 🙂
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This is why I proposed the Blog Archive format (.bar) back in 2017. It’s essentially a ZIP file with all the posts and images for your blog. It uses JSON and HTML. There is nothing in it that is specific to any one blog platform, but it’s easy to extend with your own data if needed.
Strong +1.
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Respect. This is a great cover of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs.
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Good article on adze bevels.
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Likes Restoring an old work bench top by .
Dad put up a new blog post about how we restored an old work bench!
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Interesting community projects built around Bluesky
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Likes Link previews or ads by .
Manton’s argument against link previews. I think it is highly context dependent. For example, I like them in my digital garden because that is where I’m saving links. I don’t like them when I’m linking to things in regular blog posts.
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Likes goodfeeds.
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Likes Daily drawing challenge – Life on Mars by .
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Things to dig in to from the episode:
- About Holotropic Breathwork | Grof Transpersonal Training
- Holotropic Breathwork: A New Approach to Self-Exploration and Therapy by Stanislav Grof and Christina Grof | Amazon
- Accelerated TMS: Moving Quickly into the Future of Depression Treatment | Neuropsychopharmacology
- Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy (SAINT) for Treatment-Resistant Depression | American Journal of Psychiatry
- How to Discover Your Peak State with Emotional Triad Psychology | Tony Robbins
- The Work | Byron Katie
- One in Five Young Americans Think the Holocaust Is a Myth — And It’s All Down to TikTok | The Jewish Chronicle
- Blog Articles | Derek Sivers
- The Lessons of History by Will Durant and Ariel Durant | Amazon
- Fallen Leaves: Last Words on Life, Love, War, and God by Will Durant | Amazon
- Body for Life: 12 Weeks to Mental and Physical Strength by Bill Phillips and Michael D’Orso | Amazon
- Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life by Neil Strauss | Amazon
On a prerequisite for considering psychedelics:
I will very often chat with friends who are interested in exploring many of these different tools and I’ll say, “Okay, first thing you do is you’re going to do 30 days of the introductory course on the Waking Up app from Sam Harris.”
“You’re going to combine that with reading Awareness by Anthony de Mello. And after the second week or after four weeks, you’re going to do a holotropic breathwork course,” because there are a lot of facilitators and it’s a term, turning towards wholeness is what that means by the way, which is relatively easy to find in most metropolitan areas. And it was developed by Stanislav Grof and others. And you should do at least a weekend course of holotropic breathwork, ideally do two or three separate sessions so that you have a chance to have a breadth of different experience including maybe some challenging or strange or disorienting experiences. And then we can talk about potentially phase two or three if you even need to go there.
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Likes https://amberlink.org/.
This is an old and likely abandoned project from BKC, but I resonate with the stance that
Online centralization creates “choke points” that can restrict access to web content.
and like their approach of saving local caches of pages. Maybe I should repurpose it on my digital garden and make sure that all of my bookmarks get cached locally. Kind of like a self-hosted pinboard.
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Likes Convert bookmarklet to Chrome extension by .
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Likes A weekly note by .
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Likes Diagram Website.
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Likes Feed Canary.
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Likes The web is yours.
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Likes RSS Anything.

