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* __Considerations for licensors:__ Our public licenses are intended for use by those authorized to give the public permission to use material in ways otherwise restricted by copyright and certain other rights. Our licenses are irrevocable. Licensors should read and understand the terms and conditions of the license they choose before applying it. Licensors should also secure all rights necessary before applying our licenses so that the public can reuse the material as expected. Licensors should clearly mark any material not subject to the license. This includes other CC-licensed material, or material used under an exception or limitation to copyright. [More considerations for licensors](https://wiki.creativecommons.org/Considerations_for_licensors_and_licensees#Considerations_for_licensors).
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## Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License
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c. __BY-NC-SA Compatible License__ means a license listed at [creativecommons.org/compatiblelicenses](https://creativecommons.org/compatiblelicenses), approved by Creative Commons as essentially the equivalent of this Public License.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
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<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "https://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
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## Art and Creativity
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* As I travel I like to take 30 second video clips of the peaceful places. I visit the 🧘♂️ [site I made for them](http://30s.byjp.me/) when I want to relax for a moment.
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* As I travel I like to take 30 second video clips of the peaceful places. I visit the 🧘♂️ [site I made for them](https://30s.byjp.me/) when I want to relax for a moment.
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* My friend created a beautiful alphabet, I turned it into a font and 👨🎤 [performance microsite](https://caspian.byjp.me). Read or listen to 📖 [the story right here](/posts/the-beauty-of-type).
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* I once studied biomedical physics, so when I had an MRI of my head I jumped at the opportunity to extract a 3D model of my brain and 🧠 [render it in WebGL online](https://brain.byjp.me/).
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* I built a clockface that counts 🕰 [the seconds since I was born](https://tictoc.byjp.me/). In binary.
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## Postcards
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* I write short fiction on postcards my Grandmother collected as she travelled Europe. You can 📮 [read them on their site](http://lucy.byjp.me/) or 🌍 [as an artsy animated thingie](http://lucy.byjp.me/globe#diving), if you're in a fancy browser.
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* My friend likes telling me to 🤫 [shut up by post](https://www.instagram.com/p/BqZR3qjAkMC/). If I need it I have a 😏 [speedier retort to hand](http://shutupclaire.byjp.me/).
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* I once left 15 self-addressed postcards dotted around London, suggesting that people doodle on them and send them back. 🐪 [Only one returned](http://postcarddoodles.byjp.me/), but I like that I'll never know who sent it to me, or drew it.
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* In 2013 I tried to send a postcard every day for the whole year. I sent about 200, and 📫 [uploaded 92 of them](http://postcards.byjp.me/) to an odd site that never really knew what it was.
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* I write short fiction on postcards my Grandmother collected as she travelled Europe. You can 📮 [read them on their site](https://lucy.byjp.me/) or 🌍 [as an artsy animated thingie](https://lucy.byjp.me/globe#diving), if you're in a fancy browser.
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* My friend likes telling me to 🤫 [shut up by post](https://www.instagram.com/p/BqZR3qjAkMC/). If I need it I have a 😏 [speedier retort to hand](https://shutupclaire.byjp.me/).
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* I once left 15 self-addressed postcards dotted around London, suggesting that people doodle on them and send them back. 🐪 [Only one returned](https://postcarddoodles.byjp.me/), but I like that I'll never know who sent it to me, or drew it.
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* In 2013 I tried to send a postcard every day for the whole year. I sent about 200, and 📫 [uploaded 92 of them](https://postcards.byjp.me/) to an odd site that never really knew what it was.
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* Have you noticed that I really like postcards? See some favourites on 📸 [postcards.jpg](https://instagram.com/postcards.jpg).
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## Spectre + Tantrix
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I wrote a little code a few weekends ago to try and figure out if I could make a Spectre tiling that also had lines that travelled across the tiles — something like a tiling game I used to play called [Tantrix](http://www.tantrix.com/).
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I wrote a little code a few weekends ago to try and figure out if I could make a Spectre tiling that also had lines that travelled across the tiles — something like a tiling game I used to play called [Tantrix](https://www.tantrix.com/).
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Though there are some lines that close (you can see some here) I have a _hunch_ that there may be provably non-zero many that never close. I have no idea how to go about proving that though!
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summary: A constructed language with an extremely limited vocabulary
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wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Pona
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wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Pona
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official: https://tokipona.org/
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date: "2011-08-07T09:31:40Z"
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"Paradise Beach".\
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Yup. http://360.io/AHXTNp
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- https://medium.com/@jphastings/the-web-s-missing-communication-faculty-e2f910b908fa
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The internet can be seen as a mechanism for speeding up and broadening information transfer; Wikipedia shares [knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Alan_Liefting/Essays/The_sum_of_all_human_knowledge), Newseum makes [local news global](http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/), Reddit, Twitter, Imgur and countless more give anyone access to subcultures, viewpoints and opinions from all over our planet—I don’t need to highlight why we’re calling this this [Information Age](http://web.archive.org/web/20151004040741/http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators/plan_and_book_a_visit/things_to_do/galleries/information_age.aspx). All this is an extension of the human sharing processes that humans use in face-to-face communication, but I think there’s one facet which hasn’t quite made the jump to the internet yet.
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The internet can be seen as a mechanism for speeding up and broadening information transfer; Wikipedia shares [knowledge](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Alan_Liefting/Essays/The_sum_of_all_human_knowledge), Newseum makes [local news global](https://web.archive.org/web/20160202062258/http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/), Reddit, Twitter, Imgur and countless more give anyone access to subcultures, viewpoints and opinions from all over our planet—I don’t need to highlight why we’re calling this this [Information Age](https://web.archive.org/web/20151004040741/http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators/plan_and_book_a_visit/things_to_do/galleries/information_age.aspx). All this is an extension of the human sharing processes that humans use in face-to-face communication, but I think there’s one facet which hasn’t quite made the jump to the internet yet.
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In person, assessing the believability of what you hear is intuitive, you might know the person and trust their opinions, or they could be a stranger and you’d be wary of what they have to say. Online, most communication is functionally anonymous, either because the other party is masking their identity, or because you’ve never met them and have no context for their existence despite knowing their (user)name. This, as well as the sheer quantity of knowledge available, makes it almost impossibly hard to fact-check or otherwise judge a source of information for believability in the long distance communication the internet enables.
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