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  1. Matt Keeter // blog
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    zipzap
    A tool for tracking and jumping into frequently-used directories
    By Matt Keeter, 10 words

First post in over a year!

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    Aesthetic Graph Pruning
    The other day I found Alan Pike’s blog post from a few years ago which describes his iterative process for determining the order cities should be closed in the game Two Spies. Closing cities is an important mechanic in the game, because as a sort of “battle royale” mechanic it prevents players from hiding in the corner of the map indefinitely.
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  1. danah boyd | apophenia, , more info

    Fake Data, Upcoming Book, and the Political Economy of AI
    “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly our whole life would change.” by maybe Buddha [img] The world is on fire – and I’ve often been at a loss for how to constructively contribute to public discourse. For decades, I have shared knowledge gained through fieldwork to offer a different perspective on complex sociotechnical matters. Too often these days, I find myself banging my head against …
    By zephoria, 716 words

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