AnetQ

@anetq
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Jeg kan li' tech der gør noget godt for mennesker, læring, litteratur, og alt muligt andet. Denne her konto er mest på dansk og ikke altid særligt seriøs - jeg er også lidt mere faglig mest på engelsk som @anetqedu
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I like tech that help people, learning, literature and all sorts of other nice things. This account is probably mostly in Danish and not too serious. I'm also @anetqedu where I'm slightly more serious and in English.
Here’s some wee 330 million year old crinoid ossicles that wonderfully illustrate their five-fold radial symmetry. Nature is awesome 🖤 #ScottishFossils #ScottishGeology
I miss written tutorials. I hate how every tutorial is a YouTube now. I don’t want to watch 15 minutes and forget to pay attention for the second that has the detail that I am missing or it just doesn’t show. Even short tutorials are 3 minutes when it could have been a ten second read. I want to skim a page and go directly to the point. Has writing really become that hard to do?
Annual 'read the alphabet' challenges are slightly behind, but when my summer reading catches up it should be okay... #bookstodon
I really wish there was a culture in free/open source software of actually telling the person who made the thing when you do something good/interesting/cool/weird with it, used it in a workshop/teaching. It's super nice+motivating when I hear about tidal being used on a course or something, but it's generally only by chance.
I guess it's another case of people adopting the at-a-distance customer-supplier relationship of commercial/proprietary software, when free/open source _should_ take a friendlier approach
Jeg føler det personlige touch!

RT @[email protected]

Marjorie Taylor Greene has been locked out of her Twitter account and her new video has been removed after Dr. Dre took legal action against her for using his music without permission.

His letter is amazing.

Rec's for those looking for something unexpected and cool:
Kay Dick: They: A Sequence of Unease
Kathrine Kressmann Taylor: Address Unknown
Agustina Bessa-Luís: Dominga
Fleur Jaeggy: Proleterka
Claire Keegan: Forster
What are your rec's from your 2022 reading? #Bookstodon

My 2022 rec's:

The righteously indignant:
Glenn Beck: Jeg anerkender ikke længere jeres autoritet
Natasha Brown: Assembly
And as always, anything by Tove Ditlevsen.

Non-fiction:
Fintan O'Toole: We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland [The history of Ireland in themed articles - and I am really not into history!]

Grafic:
Olga Tokarczuk & Joanna Concejo: The Lost Soul.

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#Bookstodon

My 2022 reading year... #bookstodon

My 2022 reading themes has been a mixed bag.
I've caught up on Eastern Europe on my world reading map: https://ucph.padlet.org/anetq/world
Nobel - some of the not-so-new (and old) winners (Modiano, Yeats, Beckett, Andrić, Le Clézio, Aleixandre, Seferis, Montale, Bellow, O'Neill).

My favorites & rec's in the comments!
What was your best 2022 reading? What should I read?

Internationalt samarbejde er altid uventet berigende :) I dag fik jeg mail fra spansk/venezuelansk kollega om at de tre vise mænd har bragt nyheder om at vores artikel er blevet godkendt. Fra Irland ønsker en anden kollega tillykke og tilføjer 'A very happy lá nollaig na mban (little Christmas) to you all' Endelig tilføjer den spansk/uruguaiske(?) kollega 'Felices reyes' - og således kan ens regnfulde arbejdsfredag efter en laaang førsteuge efter ferie blive meget festligere og kulturelt beriget