I like the idea of micropayments to support content. But I wasn't able to get Flattr to accept my credit card. Wasn't sure if it was because they are Sweden-based and I am in the US, as I didn't keep trying.
Exactly this. I've been looking for this for a while, and was hoping this was the direction Medium was going to take when they changed direction. I want my fixed monthly "internet content subscription" divided between…
After the Medium announcement in January, I've been very curious what their new direction would turn out to be. I'll be waiting to see how it plays out before judging, but this really is not what I was hoping for. It…
Seconding the recommendation for Practical Electronics for Inventors as a comprehensive and self-contained book for learning electronics at a hobbyist level. Art of Electronics is also a good book but needs to be read…
Public key encryption does feel like it could be a useful approach. Rather than putting the burden on camera manufacturers, it could be implemented on a portable hard drive with SD card reader. (Turns out these already…
A very cool sonification of income inequality along the New York subway: https://datadrivendj.com/tracks/subway
I like the idea of micropayments to support content. But I wasn't able to get Flattr to accept my credit card. Wasn't sure if it was because they are Sweden-based and I am in the US, as I didn't keep trying.
Exactly this. I've been looking for this for a while, and was hoping this was the direction Medium was going to take when they changed direction. I want my fixed monthly "internet content subscription" divided between…
After the Medium announcement in January, I've been very curious what their new direction would turn out to be. I'll be waiting to see how it plays out before judging, but this really is not what I was hoping for. It…
Seconding the recommendation for Practical Electronics for Inventors as a comprehensive and self-contained book for learning electronics at a hobbyist level. Art of Electronics is also a good book but needs to be read…
Public key encryption does feel like it could be a useful approach. Rather than putting the burden on camera manufacturers, it could be implemented on a portable hard drive with SD card reader. (Turns out these already…
A very cool sonification of income inequality along the New York subway: https://datadrivendj.com/tracks/subway