Weekly Links 26-2
Exiting the Billionaire Castle — I always find it interesting to read about increasing digital independence, even if there wasn’t anything specifically applicable to me in this particular post.
Last Year on My Mac: Look back in disbelief — Some excellent points on UI and accessibility.
Organizing Media Files with Radarr & Sonarr — I can’t get enough of these kinds of posts. So interesting and useful.
My favourite Obsidian plugins — There are some really nifty plugins listed here that I was unaware of. However, a few are no longer updated or, possibly, maintained.
Where is Bitcoin? — Honestly quite pleased, it’s hard to use Bitcoin irl.
The War on Glamour — Another super interesting post on the Articles of Interest blog. This one is by fashion historian Liv Elniskion.
Child Bride 1 — A fictional account? A factual one? An interesting read, either way.
Inside a Canadian professor's 43-year-old D&D campaign — Living the dream.2
I Need to Get Something Off My Chest1 — Bust size and explants.
Thirteen Waters: Tasting Notes from a Sommelier1 — This is certainly an article.
How Markdown Took Over the World — I know it’s not for everyone, but I’ve always loved using Markdown. It just works for my brain.
Plant Pot Insert Generator — OpenSCAD script for generating plant pot inserts.
Men Explain Lolita to Me — Rebecca Solnit’s writing is always worthwhile, and revisiting this essay a decade (and a bit) later in no way dims the experience.
Automators Podcast (Obsidian Vault) — A downloadable Obsidian vault as a companion to the sadly defunct Automators podcast.
Repose: The New Relaxation — First in a series on rest by an occupational therapist who takes long covid seriously (and thus, presumably also ME/CFS).
The Year of Technoligarchy — An absolute banger of an article/podcast episode by the brilliant Molly White.