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Closing Tabs, part 4 – The final chapter (for now): Here ends my selective curation from among the four hundred tabs that have lived in Safari on my phone for the past two to three years. I skipped legions of old GitHub pages; and I closed without close review a pretty good-sized catalog of then-cutting-edge Covid resources, the re-scanning of which gave me a weird sense of unresolved trauma and a pit in my stomach.

For my troubles, here’s the last half dozen or so links that, for one reason or another, I thought I’d share.

Here’s my latest installment of Closing Tabs (vol 3). I’m really moving fast, and only posting maybe one in ten of the old tabs that I need to close out. Feels good to scour out all this digital history.

danah boyd:

Of course, there’s power in pretending like this is about free speech. Or good business. Or wise politics. Even to oneself. And I have to imagine that Mark Zuckerberg and those who are surrounding him have countless self-justifications for their actions. But I still cannot imagine sitting in a room writing a script for explicitly justifying hate speech and harassment directed at a specific population with religion as the explicit excuse. Who was in that room? How were they justifying the text they were creating and publishing? Did anyone recognize the echos of history here?

Time for Closing Tabs, vol. 2, in which I once again dive deep into the hundreds of open Safari tabs on my phone and unceremoniously close them. Today’s offerings to the cache gods:

One of the other options Omniverse suggests for moving off of its service is self-hosting, which is akin to telling me to go fuck myself. Self-hosting is great if your hobby is self-hosting things. Mine is not.

  • ggview, which helps generate canvases of the right size for ggplot output

Closing Tabs, you don’t have to get read but you can’t … stay … here.

Welcome to Closing tabs, vol 1: In which I cull neglected open tabs from my mobile browser.

I have too many tabs on on my phone. Today I’m rapidly scrolling and closing, but finding some curiosities that might, might be worth noting.