[Nita]'s diary

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Written about Tuesday 2008-08-12
Written: (5950 days ago)
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Written about Tuesday 2008-08-12
Written: (5950 days ago)

And now, for something completely different...

Textual pacman: http://pac-txt.com/
Solitaire: http://worldofsolitaire.com/?source=games
"Chat": http://www.bigbluecup.com/games.php?action=detail&id=1059

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Written about Tuesday 2008-08-12
Written: (5950 days ago)

Greta Christina insists that living for the moment and spending every day as if it were your last is unwise, and suggests living in the moment and spending your life as if it were your last instead: http://gretachristina.typepad.com/greta_christinas_weblog/2008/08/living-each-day-as-if-it-were-your-last.html

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Written about Monday 2008-08-11
Written: (5951 days ago)
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Written about Monday 2008-08-11
Written: (5951 days ago)

The benefits of writing fanfic: http://ali-wildgoose.livejournal.com/349726.html

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Written about Sunday 2008-08-10
Written: (5951 days ago)

Really nice sketches (somewhat NSFW, maybe?): http://eatpoo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=281

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Written about Sunday 2008-08-10
Written: (5951 days ago)

On the gap between modern students and the academia: http://burntoutadjunct.blogspot.com/2008/06/google-is-not-research.html

An unorthodox view on attention and productivity: http://speedchange.blogspot.com/2008/06/in-praise-of-distraction.html

Somewhat applicable to believing in Elftown and such: http://autisticbfh.blogspot.com/2008/08/on-changing-culture.html

"He was a good kid," says a killer's lawyer. Reminded me of http://www.amazon.com/Our-Guys-Perfect-Research-Masculinities/dp/0520205960 , too. http://shrewdnessofapes.blogspot.com/2008/08/14-year-old-pleads-not-guilty-in.html

Bitter insights into the world of science: http://youngfemalescientist.blogspot.com/

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Written about Saturday 2008-08-09
Written: (5953 days ago)

An overview and analysis of some of the turning points in the history of copyright: http://news.oreilly.com/2008/08/how-copyright-got-to-its-curre.html
The article itself keeps a "centrist", non-judgemental attitude to the issue, but some of the comments point out why that might be a difficult position to maintain.

The explanations and examples are rather IT and software-oriented, but not too geeky for a "normal" person to understand.

Bonus: Legal realism

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Written about Saturday 2008-08-09
Written: (5953 days ago)

Greta Christina explains that reading about sex isn't much fun when the author is more embarrassed by the subject than you are: http://blog.blowfish.com/culture/greta-christina-tee-hee-you-said-bonk , and recommends http://books.google.lv/books?id=iNKw0XuaSxoC for a healthier writer's attitude.

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Written about Friday 2008-08-08
Written: (5953 days ago)

Some pre- and post-DH comments on Chapter 2 of HBP* from the snarky corner of the fandom: http://community.livejournal.com/deathtocapslock/75489.html



* if you have no idea what the letters stand for, it's probably not for you
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Written about Friday 2008-08-08
Written: (5953 days ago)

Non-specific activities for workshops and such. Some are good, others seem too artificial, formulaic or pretentious :P http://www.idepfoundation.org/download_files/permakultur/01_Creative_Facilitation.pdf

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Written about Friday 2008-08-08
Written: (5953 days ago)

How about some free (and guilt-free!) music?

For reading: http://www.goingware.com/tips/legal-downloads.html
For listening: http://irate.sourceforge.net/

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Written about Friday 2008-08-08
Written: (5953 days ago)

To grow into reading less and writing more, from now on I'm going to try and report everything I've read in writing (well, except the smut - no need to scare people). For you, this means more linkspam here, such as the following. Enjoy! :)

In "Action is Overrated" and "Getting Started is Overrated" of the Dangerous Ideas series, Cal Newport points out why a just-do-it mentality isn't always the best. My conclusion: before you start a lifelong chase for success, take your time to 1) choose the right path, and 2) build up the momentum of competence and passion that you will need along the way.

Meanwhile, Tina Su of http://thinksimplenow.com/ offers a recipe for choosing that elusive right path in "Life on Purpose: 15 Questions to Discover Your Personal Mission".

Links:
http://calnewport.com/blog/2008/03/07/dangerous-ideas-action-is-overrated/
http://calnewport.com/blog/2008/06/27/dangerous-ideas-getting-started-is-overrated/
http://thinksimplenow.com/happiness/life-on-purpose-15-questions-to-discover-your-personal-mission/

Interest-specific bonus links:
http://thinksimplenow.com/creativity/connect-with-your-creative-writer/
http://thinksimplenow.com/clarity/5-keys-to-simplifying-any-concept/
http://thinksimplenow.com/clarity/pen-zen-bring-clarity-to-writing/

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Written about Tuesday 2008-06-10
Written: (6012 days ago)

"Of all the things I've learned on the Internet, I think that the most depressing is the realization that while there are a handful of people who dislike pedophiles and animal abusers because they recognize that taking pleasure in the suffering of others is wrong, there's an asston of people who dislike pedophiles and animal abusers because it's an opportunity to take socially-approved pleasure in the (threatened or contemplated) suffering of others."
http://teratologist.livejournal.com/315131.html

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Written about Thursday 2008-06-05
Written: (6017 days ago)
Next in thread: 1033966

I should print this and pin it to a wall or something: http://totalreadr.livejournal.com/2560.html :P

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Written about Monday 2008-05-26
Written: (6028 days ago)
Next in thread: 1031733, 1031734, 1031770

"The ONLY purpose of patents and copyrights (trademarks being a different thing altogether) is to maximize the availability of intellectual production in the public domain.
Let me repeat that: their only purpose is to help along the enrichment of the
public domain."
http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=563921&cid=23542123




"Where IP doesn't make sense, is from a practical point of view. Copyright may have served a purpose 1 or 2 hundred years ago, but times have changed. I have yet to see a convincing proof that the world as a whole has benefited from past IP laws. That technological/cultural progress would have been slower without it. In todays fast-moving society, it serves even less purpose. Countless patents fall in the 'obvious' or 'bound to happen sooner or later' category. Without IP laws, these things would have been thrown onto the world for everyone to use for free. Nor are there any objective standards used to determine IP protections. Protection periods aren't calculated or estimated for optimal effect, but lobbied by greedy corporations for maximum profit. As a result, society as a whole loses."
http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=563921&cid=23542377




"artificial scarcity: so called "intellectual property" introduces an artificial scarcity into something that could be useful to all of us without extra costs: information and knowledge. so only kind of "intellectual property" reduces the usefulness of this goods. (this is something that patents, copyright, etc.. have all in common).

so why then do we have IP at all? because capitalism can only deal with scarcity: you can not sell sand in the desert. this shows a principal problem with capitalism. and if you look a bit closer then you see that this does not only happen with intellectual goods but with almost everything that capitalism deals with: it introduces artificial scarcity:

  * advertisement: to create new demand for mostly useless things where there was no demand before.
  * war: the most effective way to create new demand: destroy what was there before, create insecurity and create weapons that "protect", ...
  * crisis: like the bursting housing bubble...
  * ....

my employer pays me to filter out spam for him. other people are being payed by there employer to send out spam. etc..etc..

the capitalist system is fundamentally broken.
"
http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=563921&cid=23542219
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Written about Thursday 2008-05-22
Written: (6031 days ago)

A science news aggregator in traditional news site format (i.e., an automagically self-updating online newspaper): http://esciencenews.com/

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Written about Monday 2008-05-12
Written: (6042 days ago)
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Written about Tuesday 2008-04-29
Written: (6054 days ago)

The World is Just Awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5Q0CLlFFm0

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Written about Monday 2008-04-21
Written: (6063 days ago)
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A rather sweet touchscreen visualisation project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZUaXDm4qik :)

Also: http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/2008/elasticmind/

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Written about Monday 2008-04-14
Written: (6069 days ago)
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An oldish, but long and good post on age restrictions, minors and sexual content: http://ataniell93.livejournal.com/868472.html Written to address an LJ policy, but the ideas are of general value.



Added: a summary for [Sunrose] (a "sunmary", perhaps?).


Part I. Age-based access restriction

Livejournal's adult content policy is misguided. Warnings and lj-cuts are good, useful and sometimes necessary. Authors restricting access to their own content for whatever reasons is their own business. Other people restricting access to your content is not OK, and LJ shouldn't have given them tools to do so.

"Then there are the people who with the best of intentions genuinely want to child-proof the entire universe and can easily be stirred up by shit-disturbers.

{..}

"People who suddenly want to child-proof the entire universe after they have kids irritate me, particularly if I knew them before they had kids, but at least you can reason with them--usually.

People who want to make the entire universe hide everything it does that doesn't fit into their personal view of the world in order to keep their children ignorant that anything else exists are, frankly, really dangerous."

(the author explains why)

"{T}he problem with "it's nobody's business but mine how I raise my kids" is that the rest of us have to live in the world with them once they grow up, and people who successfully manage to fill their children's minds with hate and ignorance are creating problems for the rest of us."

Part II. Sex in stories and pornography

"We need a word for things that are not legally pornography that have sexually explicit content, and it needs not to be 'erotica'."

(a discussion of sexual content in different genres and the line between porn and not-porn follows)
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