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Feedback from my week 38 links post

Tuesday 21 September 2021 Thoughts

Jim Kloss, Hugh Lawrie, Adam Spencer, and Rebecca Hales sent, tweeted, and smoke signalled that they liked the recommendations in my week 38 link post from the weekend. One of those people, and one of their communication methods, were a lie.

(What was that line from the Highlander TV series? “He called me a cheap person and a thief! I… was never cheap!")

I’ve done a few link posts in the past, though this time it was to cull dozens of accumulated draft posts. It’s a silly irony that for each post I write, at least three draft posts spawn than never see the light of day… or moonlight, if you’re as adverse to stakes through the heart as I am.

The feedback says to me that these posts are more useful to you as well than I thought too. I’m thinking I’ll post separate lists for news and tool recommendations, and not only so I can categorise them properly.

Recommendations is such a long word. Rebeccamentations?


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