Thursday, March 31, 2022

This and that from here and there

 

In the beginning was the Lie and the Lie was made news and dwelt among us, graceless and false.

— Malcolm Muggeridge, born  in 1903

25 Cryptocurrencies You Should Know About MakeUseOf – Here’s an over  of the most prominent cryptocurrencies: when they started, who founded them, and other interesting facts: “There are tens of thousands of cryptocurrencies and that number grows by the day. However, most of these cryptocurrencies aren’t significant and amount to nothing more than a personal project; it’s relatively easy to make a cryptocurrenc nowadays, so there’s no surprise that there are so many. Less than 3,000 of these cryptocurrencies have any meaningful market cap. Most don’t have any market cap at all, as they have no coins in circulation. At the time of writing, the largest crypto remains Bitcoin—it’s certainly the coin most people are aware of, even if they don’t understand cryptocurrency. To help you get a better grasp on the crypto market, we’ve rounded up a list of the top 25 cryptocurrencies worth knowing about, which account for more than 90% of the value of the entire industry.




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This and that from here and there

More things to seek out / cut it all out with the Light Phone II / K-Pop HQ / The Journey of Loop’s Robert Hampson from Shoegaze to Avant-Garde and Back Again / sort of related, the most important guitar pedal of the last 20 years / a selection of podcast recommendations / Lovely Precise Watercolor Paintings of Hotel Rooms (at Kottke) / The Aero Wheel Edition: On Fashion Cycles, Conservation of Energy, and Wheel Design / a collection of automotive firsts / support the Midronome / we love the Aerial Photo Explorer (via BBC) / combine with Peter Marshall’s photostream for some London nostalgia / some artists: Sasha Mihajlovic / Gordon Harrison / Tim Benson / Christopher Le Brun / Charlotte Verity / Drive & Listenaround the world / a collection of Fallacies / Fangio’s 300SL / pixel art at Room on the left _ / Paper Blogging, a blog (a blog!) about physical things. For example, the work of Eric Carle. The work of Ed Emberley / sort of related, how to draw a nose / Lost Objects: 50 Stories About the Things We Miss and Why They Matter.