Links

1:06am, 14th August 2003

Like the contact page, this deserves a better URL, but who cares for now? This is my input:

  • NTK → Britain’s best export.
  • B3ta → Britain’s second best export.
  • Tim Bray’s ongoing → High quality technical writing with a heavy dose of head-screwed-on-straight-ness.
  • Ars Technica → One of the few good tech sites left. Always sensible or fun, or both.
  • Slashdot → Of course I read Slashdot. Well, I follow the links. The comments are somewhat worse than worthless.
  • Boing Boing → Self conscious blogging, but still a classic.
  • Robot Wisdom → Good links; interesting AI work; scary Israel and Joyce obsession.
  • Art, Computers, Information Design → Design yin to my math yang; solid scainery; hello Dave.
  • BBC News → Uniquely independent; always hilarious technology reports
  • rec.arts.sf.written → I love SF, so I need recommendations. This provides.
  • Extropians mailing list → Extropy is a worthy cause, but I’m far from a signed up acolyte; extreme libertarianism; handful of superintelligent posters; the following vim command is useful when posting: :%s/socialism/socialism *spit*/g
  • ANN.lu → I like to keep an eye on the old Amiga scene. It’s highly entertaining, if you’re entertained by things like plates of rotting meat. Which I am.
  • Rob Cockerham → Everything he does is fun. He needs his own Childrens’ Hour of Science.
  • Landover Baptist → I’m an atheist, therefore I love this.
  • Aleph.se → Encyclopedia of transhumanism. Boundless reading material.
  • The complete works of Douglas Adams, Vernor Vinge, and Douglas Hofstadter → Hey, that’s two Douglases!

More as I read.


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