Archive for November, 2015

allthingslinguistic: linustorvalds: now that we don’t have replies I’ve been thinking abt how the…

Saturday, November 14th, 2015

allthingslinguistic:

linustorvalds:

now that we don’t have replies I’ve been thinking abt how the type of communication differs between asks, replies, IM, and reblog commentary.

you might reply to a post with “omg”, but sending an ask with “omg that post” is unnecessary and is probably never sent. reblogs with “omg” are looked down upon and rarely used anymore, while in IM you might message the person with maybe more information than simply “omg” if you know them already or if you’re mutuals.

idk, it’s interesting to me bc I’m also a linguistics major aside from CS.

@allthingslinguistic what do you think? is this even worth pointing out?

The closest I could get would be to reblog with omg in the tags, I think. But that’s a stronger omg than simply replying with omg, because you’re also amplifying the audience who sees it – and this is especially relevant with replies because they only show (showed, I guess, RIP) on original posts from mutuals/people you’ve been following for a while, which may be precisely the more personal posts that you wouldn’t want to reblog. 

More broadly, it’s interesting to see how the tools that we use influence how we speak to each other. I think that’s why people get so upset when @staff changes something or when other social networking sites change things about their communication: it’s like someone has reached into the conversations you’ve been having with people and altered how you’re having them. 

I mean, this would be ridiculous in offline communication: “No, I’m sorry, you’re not allowed to make jazzhands or say the word “groovy” anymore, but we’ve introduced this great new elbow zig-zag which you’re going to LOVE!!!” It’s not that I have anything against new options, but even if people weren’t really using jazzhands or groovy as much as we used to, we’ve gotten used to having the potential of them for our conversations. (I’m not sure that replies were actually falling into disuse, but tumblr seems to have thought they wouldn’t be missed.)

I think the new tumblr IM is cool since it expands the communicative options available to us, but losing replies is just that – a loss. And it reminds me that tumblr isn’t really my own space, it’s a space that I occupy at the whims of an organization which can mould my communication however it sees fit. Maybe it thinks it’s helping me, but if you sneak into my house and rearrange my bookshelves, I’m still going to be confused and angry even if the new organization is “better” by some objective standard. I’ve kind of gotten used to the fact that tech companies sometimes rearrange my digital furniture, but I still don’t think they’re careful enough about it. (If anything, I was hoping we were getting a smoother way of replying to replies, like a properly-integrated version of the xkit feature). 

As it stands, well, it’s like someone telling me I can’t whisper anymore. It’s not censorship – I can still express any thoughts I want, I just have to say them at a different volume. But that doesn’t mean I don’t still feel like a part of my conversational repertoire isn’t what it used to be. 

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mystic-owl: Seaside adventures

Saturday, November 14th, 2015

mystic-owl:

Seaside adventures

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squalloscope: what they did yesterday afternoon by warsan shire they set my aunts house on firei…

Saturday, November 14th, 2015

squalloscope:

what they did yesterday afternoon by warsan shire

they set my aunts house on fire
i cried the way women on tv do
folding at the middle
like a five pound note.
i called the boy who use to love me
tried to ‘okay’ my voice
i said hello
he said warsan, what’s wrong, what’s happened?

i’ve been praying,
and these are what my prayers look like;
dear god
i come from two countries
one is thirsty
the other is on fire
both need water.

later that night
i held an atlas in my lap
ran my fingers across the whole world
and whispered
where does it hurt?
it answered
everywhere
everywhere
everywhere.

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I’ll see you later, Dev.

Saturday, November 14th, 2015

I’ll see you later, Dev.

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summerlilac: Larkspurs Henri Fantin-Latour – 1871

Saturday, November 14th, 2015

summerlilac:

Larkspurs
Henri Fantin-Latour – 1871

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floralls: by RazorBrown

Saturday, November 14th, 2015


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mostlythemarsh: Morning Traffic

Friday, November 13th, 2015

mostlythemarsh:

Morning Traffic

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Friday, November 13th, 2015

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Ambassador John Adams meets King George III

Friday, November 13th, 2015

Ambassador John Adams meets King George III:

velogiraffe:

HBO has disabled embedding of clips from this series, but I’m posting the link anyway because I have been thinking about this scene a lot, and the things I love about it, namely:

  • The deeeeply uncomfortable bows and Adams’ sword sticking out from his side
  • The awkward daring of the phrase “kindred blood”
  • Adams glancing off to the side constantly
  • George staring off to the side steadily
  • How can he stare so long? Is he like that just because he always has the right to be that bold or is his mind threatening to go off?
  • Adams actually seems like he’s about to cry at one point, which is part of
  • the uncomfortable sincerity of the whole thing. From a dramatic perspective, you can debate how much to believe Adams that this is his favorite appointment, considering that Giamatti’s performance was much more full-throated in the Philadelphia and Boston parts of the story; King George seems to be struggling to find an appropriate sentiment to express among the many he’s feeling; but they also want this meeting to go well, and good diplomacy means telling the truth. This is all much more awkward than if they just lied their way through the whole scene.
  • And then the king basically compliments Adams on telling the truth!
  • And they get on the same page for about twenty seconds, until the king just waves Adams out of the room and then peers at him as he goes
  • and makes the remark about the US not suffering too much for want of a monarchy, which
  • how do you respond to that.

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lucerei: yes, of course I’ve seen some cute guys in Prague

Friday, November 13th, 2015

lucerei:

yes, of course I’ve seen some cute guys in Prague

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hirohamada: ART HISTORY MEME; 8 artists:Claude Monet…

Thursday, November 12th, 2015

hirohamada:

ART HISTORY MEME; 8 artists:
Claude Monet [1/8]
Color is my day-long obsession, joy, and torment. -Monet

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Aziz Ansari on Acting, Race and Hollywood

Thursday, November 12th, 2015

Aziz Ansari on Acting, Race and Hollywood:

azizisbored:

Read this article I wrote for the New York Times. We are all more sophisticated, compelling, and interesting than our ethnicities, accents, and stereotypical jobs. Let’s see that on TV and film. This is kind of a companion piece to INDIANS ON TV from Master of None. 

Also I called Fisher Stevens for this article (he went brown face in Short Circuit 1 and 2). I intentionally did this because I hate the current internet culture of just looking for blood and trying to attack like sharks. We are thoughtful human beings, not sharks, I wish we all would look for less blood and more for dialogue and understanding. Internet, we can do better!

On the advice of everyone I watched the first two episodes of Master of None and liked them a lot. I want to rewatch “Plan B” (the first episode) with my son, even though that opening is going to be fairly uncomfortable, because I want to be there when he sees the second fantasy sequence (with the black metal soundtrack). Because unless I’m mistaken he’s going to think that’s hilarious.

Not to hijack Aziz’s post, especially the part about less blood and more understanding. Because I’m definitely down with that.

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tonilieppertpolfus: Stunning fall colors in Carney, Michigan on…

Thursday, November 12th, 2015

tonilieppertpolfus:

Stunning fall colors in Carney, Michigan on October 10, 2015. 

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Thursday, November 12th, 2015

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marinahanna: This show is gold. Everyone go watch it.

Thursday, November 12th, 2015

marinahanna:

This show is gold. Everyone go watch it.

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2015

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coelasquid: uglyfun: HOW TO FACT-CHECK ON TUMBLR A few…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2015

coelasquid:

uglyfun:

HOW TO FACT-CHECK ON TUMBLR

A few notes:

  • Do this for every informative/news-related post you want to reblog. The fewer reblogs a false report gets, the less it spreads.
  • The best thing you can do for a false report is not reblog it at all, OR start your own post to debunk it, with a link to the original. If you reblog to debunk it, your reply will get lost in the huge amount of notes, and you will just end up spreading the misinformation further.
  • Sometimes a totally unlikely story turns out to be true! It’s even more fun to reblog it when you’ve confirmed that it’s real.

We all slip up sometimes but hey do what you can folks. Only you can prevent Tumblr fires.

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hilscher: (via Black-throated blue warbler) We photographed…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2015

hilscher:

(via Black-throated blue warbler) We photographed this bird at Rosetta McClain Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, on Oct. 8, 2015.

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2015

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Rosie of House Wiles

Tuesday, November 10th, 2015

Rosie of House Wiles

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