Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (not categorized this week, due to laziness).
Category: Blogroll
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Computers, technology
War, military life
Economics, politics, culture
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Literature, culture, philosophy
Physics, mathematics, construction
Economics, business
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Technology, computers, building
- LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
- Vitalik Buterin (this is the founder of Ethereum – a “crypto” thing)
Culture, literature, philosophy
Medicine, culture (conspiracist)
- The Naked Emperor (this is what you might call a right-wing, intellectual anti-vaxx site – I can’t endorse its content)
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Politics, culture, propaganda
Geography, cartography, geofiction
Not-so-blog-like online publications
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Politics, philosophy, culture
Art
- Wikiart (not really a blog, more like an online collection)
Technology
Language, linguistics
A supplementary quote:
“This is war, after all. If it feels good, consider for a moment you might be evil.” – Mike Solana (blog Pirate Wires, above)
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Rationalist and adjacent
Philosophy, politics, culture
Humor
Technical, computer stuff
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Rationalist and adjacent
Philosophy, politics, language, culture
- New Savanna (mostly literature/linguistics/semiotics)
- Reading the China Dream (foreign policy wonkism)
- Digby’s Hullabaloo (left-leaning rants and news)
Technology, design
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Rationalist or adjacent
Politics, philosophy, culture
- Gray Mirror (far right but intellectual)
- Counterpunch (far left but intellectual)
Technology
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).
Culture, internet, economics, politics, policy (some of these are hard to put in one category, right?)…
Science, physics, philosophy…
Kind of a blog, but also really a weird, on-line philosophy book thing…
Not really a blog, more of an aggregator for interesting maps…
The dominance of the substack platform in intellectually-inclined blogs (as evidenced above) is become quite disturbing. If this here blog thingy (AKA Caveatdumptruck) ever gets moved to substack, you’ll know I’ve sold my soul to the devil.
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Blogs in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories):
Oddities and bibliophilic pursuits:
Technology, computers, internet:
Rationalist, Policy, Philosophy:
History, Politics, Culture:
Not really a blog, more of a news magazine:
Not really a blog, more of a news aggregator for tech and computer news:
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
So what’s open in my browser this week?
Rationalist, Policy, Philosophy
Politics or culture
- Richard Hanania’s Newsletter (rightish)
- Eschaton (leftish)
Science, Computers, Programming and AI
Internet Culture, Linguistics or Language
Caveat: Friday Blogroll
Despite their supposedly being quite passé, I still read many, many blogs.
I really like those blogs where the authors periodically post “links” pages – they link out to various items of interest found all over the internet. The absolute master of this is Tyler Cowen, who does it every single day, without fail, on his Marginal Revolution blog: he will post 4-10 links to items of political, philosophical, economic or cultural interest. Another blogger who does this well is Scott Alexander, who posts a monthly links page on his Astral Codex Ten blog (successor to the Slatestarcodex blog) – his links are less frequent but more interesting, on average.
I have often felt somewhat jealous of this capacity to post links-of-interest this way, reliably – and I’ve thought, oh, I should do that, too. But I’ve not been sufficiently motivated to do so myself.
Mostly these “links” articles link to specific blog entries found out there on the internet, or news articles or academic papers and publications. The other day I had a kind of brainstorm, which was that rather than try to replicate this “links” summary style, I’d instead do a kind of periodic “blogroll”. “Blogroll” is a term of art in blogging that stands for that thing on side of a blog that lists other blogs of interest – this here blog of mine has one, but I’m really bad about updating my blogroll. In fact, I only do so once every few years, and over time, it ends up being just barely indicative of what I’m reading regularly.
So I thought, instead – what if my blogroll was a feature on the blog? That would force me to update it more regularly, and you’d see what I was reading. I always have 5-10 blogs open in my browser: so how about if I just publish that list, on a regular basis? That’d show what I was reading. I suppose over time it might get repetitive or boring – some blogs are almost always open (e.g. Marginal Revolution or Astral Codex Ten, mentioned above). Others are one-time shots. So, to prevent that, I think I’ll make a rule that I can only mention a given blog once. Then it would be a kind of master list of blogs I’ve checked out at least at some point in my career of online textual consumption.
So with that preamble, this is my first entry in my hoped-to-be-regular feature, my “Friday Blogroll”. We’ll see how that goes.
Blogs in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories):
“Rationalist” or “rationalist-adjacent” blogs
(by my own conception – not necessarily the classification the author would choose)
Tech or programming related blogs
Design or urbanism related blogs
Language or Linguistics related blogs