Category:Community

They tried to kill player pianos.

By Michael, January 24, 2012 8:24 AM

Clay Shirky responds to David Pogue's stance on SOPA and how we shouldn't be so quick to assume Hollywood's legal dogs are savage, rabies-infected hounds:

If their legal arm gets out of control? This is an industry that demands payment from summer camps if the kids sing Happy Birthday or God Bless America, an industry that issues takedown notices for a 29-second home movie of a toddler dancing to Prince. Traditional American media firms are implacably opposed to any increase in citizens' ability to create, copy, save, alter, or share media on our own. They fought against cassette audio tapes, and photocopiers. They swore the VCR would destroy Hollywood. They tried to kill Tivo. They tried to kill MiniDisc. They tried to kill player pianos. They do this whenever a technology increases user freedom over media. Every time. Every single time.

UTF-8

By Michael, January 3, 2012 11:40 AM

"All their signs look like Unicode errors."

Marco Arment on the public signage in Montreal
Build & Analyze podcast Episode 47

Barely Occupied

By Michael, December 1, 2011 9:53 AM

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You can never have enough exhaust pipes.

By Michael, November 16, 2011 10:26 AM

I'd like to welcome Bryan Larrick to Daily Exhaust. I owe him for catching many of my typos and grammar errors over the years on this site.

In addition to being a gifted front-end developer, he writes on a variety of topics on his site, Missile Test (he's got a penchant for shitty movies). He's also a pretty awesome photographer.

He scores extra points for the fact that shoots with analogue film on a Holga, a Minolta SR-T and a Mamiya.

Charity

By Michael, November 15, 2011 8:48 AM

Bill Gates wants to get rural Vietnam online:

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has provided the donation, alongside $3.64 million worth of Microsoft software, towards a $50.6 million government initiative that is expected to provide basic computer skills and the benefits of the Internet to 760,000 people in the Southeast Asian country.

The project will see 12,070 Internet-ready computers set up at 1,900 public libraries (65 percent of the country's total) in 40 of Vietnam's most disadvantaged provinces. The price of access to the computers, which will be available for local Vietnamese to use until 2016, is varied with some free to use and others reportedly set to charge 50 percent less than typical local Internet cafe rates.

Donating software is nice, but you need hardware too. And the best form factor is the tablet, and since Microsoft still doesn't have a Windows 8 tablet on the market, I say he buy and donate some Android tablets and some iPads.

After watching the video of Gates Jory posted last week, I'm sure he totally be down with the idea.

I mean, he says it himself in the video, that tablets and technology is "no longer his area of expertise".

Do what's right, Bill.

Still Occupied

By Michael, November 10, 2011 10:01 AM

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Before I Die

By Michael, November 6, 2011 1:28 PM

From Candy Chang:

It's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day and forget what really matters to you. With help from old and new friends, Candy turned the side of an abandoned house in her neighborhood in New Orleans into a giant chalkboard where residents can write on the wall and remember what is important to them. Stenciled with the sentence "Before I die I want to _______", the wall became a space where we could learn the hopes and dreams of the people around us. Before I Die transformed a neglected space into a constructive one to help improve our neighborhood and our personal well-being. It's a question that changed her over the last year after she lost someone she loved very much.

Fucking beautiful. Just goes to show you the power of street art in the right hands.

Double Exhaust

By Michael, October 29, 2011 9:40 PM

I'd like to welcome my good friend Jory Kruspe to Daily Exhaust. He'll be contributing posts on design, film, music ... who knows!

What I do know is he's a passionate designer and he'll be bringing a unique perspective to this site.

Tent City, U.S.A.

By Michael, June 7, 2011 8:28 AM

Anything he could do for them would only comprise a small push in a positive direction before the tremendous momentum of their negative tendencies reasserted itself.

—George Saunders, from Tent City, U.S.A, GQ Magazine, September 2009

If you're interested in counter-culture, outsiders or homeless, crazy people in a tent city, you'll dig this.

Downward Spiral

By Michael, May 25, 2011 8:30 AM

NYTimes: As Lenders Hold Homes in Foreclosure, Sales Are Hurt

Over all, economists project that it would take about three years for lenders to sell their backlog of foreclosed homes. As a result, home values nationally could fall 5 percent by the end of 2011, according to Moody's, and rise only modestly over the following year. Regions that were hardest hit by the housing collapse and recession could take even longer to recover - dealing yet another blow to a still-struggling economy.

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