Dear reader
This is the final Naive Weekly of 2024. And what a year. Probably the most confusing and rewarding and demanding year in my life. I’ll share some details with you when I return on January 5th with my annual Year Review.
For now, I’d like to close this year’s Naive Weekly with a recent bedtime conversation I had with my son, Uno, just before he fell asleep.
— Dada.
— Yes, Uno?
— It confuses me that the Earth spins around.
— It confuses me too.
— Also the time. It goes around and around.
With care
Kristoffer
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Field notes
I miss this day a lot. Fortunately, things are moving forward with next year’s edition. I’m working on making this a thing for the next decade(s).
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HTML Sweet HTML is the cutest introduction to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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»Of course thrifting doesn't need to be social, but maybe I'm a bit miffed with endless listings scrubbed and sanitized for strangers' search bars.«
— Taylor Troesh in Host an indie-web yardsale on your /junk page
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Known Mysteries. Wauw!
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Poetic Web Calendar: Onassis Open Days (Dec 12, Athens), Are.na Annual Launch Party (Dec 13, NYC), Rhizome’s super ultimate internet day (Dec 14, NYC), London Laptop Computer Orchestra (Dec 17, London), and Wordhack (Dec 18, NYC)
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Call for Participation: Welcome to my Homepage is looking for digital artist residents, Ensemble Park is accepting submissions its second issue of human and computer entanglement, and then its time for Satyrs’ Forest Lords of Misrule.
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Thank you so much for reading this. For all your attention. For your care and curiosity. For the things you put into the world and onto the web. For all the opportunities you gift me and each other. The web is magic, thank you for keeping it alive.
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