Russia, perhaps more than other countries, advances through generational shifts. The current reactionary phase may turn out to be no more than a detour on the path towards a modern, federalist nation state. Or it could lead to further decline, interspersed with outbursts of aggression. Which is it to be?
Accelerated Mobile Pages
“As a developer I don’t see how a mobile AMP copy of my site benefits me. It’s more backwards stuff.”
“They do load fast, which is a terrific user experience, but as far as I can see, sites that publish AMP pages are effectively ceding control over their content to Google.”
This reminds me a wee tiny bit on a project we did in 1997 at Nofrontiere in Vienna: Janek – batteries of scrollytelling and storyscrolling included, but you even can hover and click on those little creatures, thingies and words revealed on your screen…
Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando: Der Gaulschreck im Rosennetz.
Eigentlich beginnt alles ganz harmlos: Der patriotische Jaromir von Eynhuf beschließt, seinem Landesvater zu dessen Regierungsjubiläum seine Milchzahnsammlung zu verehren. Doch die Sammlung ist nicht komplett. Auf der Jagd nach dem letzten Milchzahn gerät der Sekretär des Hoftrommel-Depots in Kakanien, wie es leibt und lebt!
The Price David French has Paid for Opposing Donald Trump.
When we look for aliens, why do we always find ourselves staring back?
The origins of the high five, and its inventor – an unsung gay pioneer.
But perhaps even more fascinating than the high five’s impromptu, exuberant birth is the story of its inventor: MLB’s first openly gay player. The extraordinary story of a largely unsung pioneer, The High Five revisits Burke’s life, a man who quietly challenged traditional notions of masculinity decades before lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender athletes in professional sports became headline news.
Relevant: Did Jean-Paul Belmondo invent the high-five in ‘Breathless’?
‘Citizen Journalism’ Is a Catastrophe Right Now, and It’ll Only Get Worse.
In theory, the internet could be a great place for crowdsourced journalism, analysis, and debunking. In theory.
Is a Better World Possible Without U.S. Military Force?
It’s fiction to pretend that the most powerful nation can ever be truly “neutral” in foreign conflicts.
My commit messages make my work seem way more complicated than it really is.