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Posts by Sarah Barrett

31k reblogs, no survivors

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I bring this article up all the time!

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This is so funny because I didn't even have a specific post in mind

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It actually is getting better today, the talks are still short but they front loaded the beginner stuff.

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girl help this is from my tumblr feed

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👀 👀 👀 👀 👀 *cough* @katalogofchaos.bsky.social *cough*

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Yeahhhh, one track, mostly 30 minute beginner talks.

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From Feeds to Trails To design the future of social media, rethink the interface before the algorithm.

🧵 On social media, we feel trapped in “filter bubbles” and “echo chambers.” Often, we see this as a problem with the algorithm. Our new essay argues the problem is the feed interface itself: it constrains our movement—all we can do is scroll. We lay out an alternative vision:

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"Where's Sarah?"
"Doing a plume-making apprenticeship"

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If I won the lottery, I wouldn't tell anyone but there would be signs

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Critically endangered crafts
Crafts classified as 'critically endangered' are those at serious risk of no longer being practised. They m include crafts with a shrinking base of craftspeople, crafts with limited training opportunities, crafts wit financial viability, or crafts where there is no mechanism to pass on the skills and knowledge.
Arrowsmithing
Basketwork furniture making
Bell founding
Besom broom making MORE ENDANGERED
Bow making (musical)
Bowed-felt hat making
Chain making
Clay pipe making
Clog making
Coiled straw basket making
Coppersmithing (objects)
Copper wheel engraving
Currach making
Cut crystal glass making NEW
Devon stave basket making
Diamond cutting
Encaustic tile making
Engine turned engraving
Fabric pleating
Fair Isle chair making
Fan making
Figurehead carving NEW
Flower making (trade and manufacturing) NEW
Flute making (concert)
Fore-edge painting
Frame knitting
Glass eye making
Glove making MORE ENDANGERED
Hat block making
Hat plaiting
Horse collar making
Horsehair weaving
Linen beetling NEW
Linen damask weaving
Maille making
Matte painting (filmmaking) NEW
Metal thread making
Millwrighting
Northern Isles basket making
Orrery making
Paper making (trade and manufacturing)
Parchment and vellum making
Piano making
Pietra dura NEW
Plane making
Plume making
Pointe shoe making
Pottery (trade and manufacturing)
Quilting (frame NEW |
Rake making MORE ENDANGERED
Rattan furniture making NEW
Saw making
Scientific and optical instrument making
Scissor making
Sieve and riddle making
Silk ribbon weaving
Silver spinning
Spade making
Spinning wheel making
Straw hat making
Sussex trug making
Swill basket making
Tanning (oak bark)
Thatching (Irish vernacular) NEW
Thatching (Scottish vernacular)
Thatching (Welsh vernacular) NEW
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Tinsmithing
Wainwrighting
Watch face enamelling
Watch making
Whip making
Wooden fishing net making
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Critically endangered crafts Crafts classified as 'critically endangered' are those at serious risk of no longer being practised. They m include crafts with a shrinking base of craftspeople, crafts with limited training opportunities, crafts wit financial viability, or crafts where there is no mechanism to pass on the skills and knowledge. Arrowsmithing Basketwork furniture making Bell founding Besom broom making MORE ENDANGERED Bow making (musical) Bowed-felt hat making Chain making Clay pipe making Clog making Coiled straw basket making Coppersmithing (objects) Copper wheel engraving Currach making Cut crystal glass making NEW Devon stave basket making Diamond cutting Encaustic tile making Engine turned engraving Fabric pleating Fair Isle chair making Fan making Figurehead carving NEW Flower making (trade and manufacturing) NEW Flute making (concert) Fore-edge painting Frame knitting Glass eye making Glove making MORE ENDANGERED Hat block making Hat plaiting Horse collar making Horsehair weaving Linen beetling NEW Linen damask weaving Maille making Matte painting (filmmaking) NEW Metal thread making Millwrighting Northern Isles basket making Orrery making Paper making (trade and manufacturing) Parchment and vellum making Piano making Pietra dura NEW Plane making Plume making Pointe shoe making Pottery (trade and manufacturing) Quilting (frame NEW | Rake making MORE ENDANGERED Rattan furniture making NEW Saw making Scientific and optical instrument making Scissor making Sieve and riddle making Silk ribbon weaving Silver spinning Spade making Spinning wheel making Straw hat making Sussex trug making Swill basket making Tanning (oak bark) Thatching (Irish vernacular) NEW Thatching (Scottish vernacular) Thatching (Welsh vernacular) NEW + Tinsmithing Wainwrighting Watch face enamelling Watch making Whip making Wooden fishing net making 84.7

new bucket list unlocked for my adhd craft friends:

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Thank you!

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sick of these catholic converts showing up and saying "well I have a different interpretation of the scripture" no you don't. that's protestantism and a heresy. don't like it there's the (incredibly beautiful and heavily ornamented with precious metals) door

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5. Design Principles for Wayfinding 5. Design Principles for Wayfinding

Ah yes, for those kinds of metaphors I like Mark Foltz's paper on wayfinding: www.ai.mit.edu/projects/inf... I have a list of ways you do these things in common IA here: sarahrbarrett.com/wayfinding-f...

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Putting up the @katalogofchaos.bsky.social signal

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*I* think it extrapolates neatly into IA, but that's not a generally accepted theory. Egenhofer's work on naive geography was also useful for me here.

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We have two different reference systems for spatial memory We have two different reference systems to use to understand spaces: one that tracks objects relative to our own bodies in space (egocentric) and one that tr...

Man, that is a good question but phenomenology in general is not something I have thought about a lot. The relevant work I've read about is about how knowledge of space is phenomenal, not intellectual: sarahrbarrett.com/we-have-two-...

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Aye aye, food captain!

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There's never been a better time to be a guy with zero interiority.

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My father in law did a bunch of early work on CAR-T cells, this is so exciting to see!

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IAC26 First-Timers Dinner announcement. Small dinner groups hosted by IA community veterans help newcomers connect before the conference begins. Wednesday, April 16, 2026, Philadelphia, PA.

IAC26 First-Timers Dinner announcement. Small dinner groups hosted by IA community veterans help newcomers connect before the conference begins. Wednesday, April 16, 2026, Philadelphia, PA.

New to IAC? Join us for First-Timers Dinners on Wednesday night!

Small groups with experienced community members at local restaurants. Make stories, connection, and good times a part of your first IAC experience.

Sign-up required: www.theiaconference.com/first-timers/

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If you are someone who thinks like this, please check your values. And weren’t you a renter at some point too?

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imo what makes computers a source of epistemic leverage is precisely the ironclad reliability of deterministic formal systems

it's the ability to know that the information you get out of a computer relates in a well-defined way to what you put in

if you take that away then you have a dancing bear

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they deserve the hague

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It's a good setting for a sitcom! An endless supply of weird side characters.

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Incredible. I am kind of a broken record about it, because I think that attitude is keeping us from building *actual* family sized and arranged housing in walkable areas. Sure, 400 sq ft studios aren't good for kids, but neither are some of these open plan townhouses.

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Honestly, a great piece of evidence for the death of the author.

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I point out sometimes that many Americans have a belief that it's somehow impossible to raise a child in an apartment, and people are always sort of surprised, before agreeing that no, you really can't. Idk what they think the rest of the world is doing.

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