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The Death of Postmodernism And Beyond

The Death of Postmodernism And Beyond

“In postmodernism, one read, watched, listened, as before. In pseudo-modernism one phones, clicks, presses, surfs, chooses, moves, downloads. There is a generation gap here, roughly separating people born before and after 1980. Those born later might see their peers as free, autonomous, inventive, expressive, dynamic, empowered, independent, their voices unique, raised and heard: postmodernism and everything before it will by contrast seem elitist, dull, a distant and droning monologue which oppresses and occludes them. Those born before 1980 may see, not the people, but contemporary texts which are alternately violent, pornographic, unreal, trite, vapid, conformist, consumerist, meaningless and brainless (see the drivel found, say, on some Wikipedia pages, or the lack of context on Ceefax). To them what came before pseudo-modernism will increasingly seem a golden age of intelligence, creativity, rebellion and authenticity. Hence the name ‘pseudo-modernism’ also connotes the tension between the sophistication of the technological means, and the vapidity or ignorance of the content conveyed by it – a cultural moment summed up by the fatuity of the mobile phone user’s “I’m on the bus”.”

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Hosting Git repositories, The Easy (and Secure) Way

Hosting Git repositories, The Easy (and Secure) Way

How to host Git repositories on your Linux server, easily, with the gitosis tool. Good guide, and thorough walkthrough.

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Quality Without A Name

Quality Without A Name

Excellent piece on the proper way to design software.

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10 Examples of Beautiful CSS Typography and how they did it…

10 Examples of Beautiful CSS Typography and how they did it…

Excellent detailed analysis and description of CSS and type design techniques used to create some great web type.

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21 Ruby Tricks You Should Be Using In Your Own Code

21 Ruby Tricks You Should Be Using In Your Own Code

A whole bunch of cool Ruby tricks I didn’t know. Definitely worth a read!

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Distributed programming with Jabber and EventMachine

Distributed programming with Jabber and EventMachine

Hooking up Jabber and EventMachine for remote command queuing, IPC, and other distributed programming hijinks. Crazy, and cool.

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Luminaries look to the future web

Luminaries look to the future web

BBC interviews 10 prominent web community individuals for their reaction on the past 15 years, and their predictions for the next 15.

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Drupal Modules - Search, Rate, and Review Drupal Modules

Drupal Modules - Search, Rate, and Review Drupal Modules

A third-party front-end to the huge collection of Drupal modules out there, with fine-grained ratings, reviews, and more. About time!

Programming Languages study

Programming Languages study

A survey of quite a number of programming languages, includes analysis of classification, syntax, and scriptability. Extensive.

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