1978: How to BE YOUR OWN BOSS
As old industries die out or slim their production lines, more and more of us are out of work. But redundancy payments offer many workers the potential working capital to become their own boss.
Why you shouldn’t trust Big Tech
Tech companies have been long pretended to have your best interests at heart, and have somehow convinced people that they know best, but how true is that?
Beginners guide to self hosting music, videos, and audiobooks
As complete a guid as I can make, from where and how to get music, video, and audio files, to where and how to access them.
How Private Equity Consumed America
What started as a more rare trend has become normal fairly mainstream business practice, you buy up a company, put all the debt from that acquisition on the company you just bought, then pump the business for every dollar you can until it falls apart, from Red Lobster, to Marsh grocery stores, it’s a story that’s played out again and again.
The Deep Ocean Noises We Still Can’t Identify
There are several sounds we have recorded in the deep ocean that we haven’t found any source for, from deep and grating, to higher pitched sounds, and there’s still no conclusive evidence on where they are coming from to this day.
How AI Theft is Killing Free Speech
AI Theft. Many have assumed it’s been taking place for some time. But now we have proof. What effect will it have on our ability to learn about and debate the world around us?
Is love a social construct?
romantic love is such a powerful force in people’s lives. but where does it come from? do our brains naturally crave love or is romance fed to us by social norms and culture?
Makeup is oppressive…but also empowering?
let’s explore the history of makeup (in America) to see how makeup became a tool of oppression. let’s also celebrate those who use makeup as a way to flourish and resist oppressive structures.
The Poly Couple Series
Honestly so great, this is a mix of shorts and longer videos that’s a full series about a couple who are finding love, finding dirtbags, and much more. Highly recommend!
Is Iceland the gender-equality haven for women it seems to be?
The country tops world rankings when it comes to gender parity: parental leave conditions are so good that nearly 90% of working-age women have jobs, and progressive teaching methods aim at reversing gender stereotypes.
The Brainwashing of My Dad 2015
The Brainwashing of My Dad is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Jen Senko about her father’s transformation from a nonpolitical Democrat into a political Republican. The film was mostly funded by a Kickstarter campaign.
Can street art survive modern capitalism?
Governments were cracking down on street art everywhere…. until they realized they could make money off of it. Where does this leave street art and its artists today? I explore the street art scene in Toronto and some parts of Berlin to see how street art is navigating its changing culture.
STOP Wasting Money on Subscription Services!
Does piracy hurt artists? When we live in a world of steadily inshitifying services how can we fight back?
My top MacOS apps – Mostly open source
Adding the features that should have been there already 🙃
You Should Check Out the Indie Web
In this ramble video, I talk about the indie web – also known as the small web or old web – how it’s better than web3, and why I think you should make a website.
The Propaganda that Shapes the USA | What German Students Learn about the Melting Pot Myth
How does the “Melting Pot” national myth shape today’s immigration propaganda in the USA?
How to Spot U.S. 🇺🇸 Propaganda | A Guide for Teaching Media Literacy from German 🇩🇪 Classrooms
Did you know German high school students study U.S. propaganda in their English classes in high school?
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Analyzing Facebook’s Corporate Video Messaging (Spoiler: It’s U.S. 🇺🇸 propaganda)
In this video, we break down Meta’s corporate video messaging and uncover the subtle (and not-so-subtle) elements of U.S. propaganda.
When Two Cultures Collide During Holidays
In this Culture Cuddles episode, we share the joys and chaos of celebrating the holidays as an international couple. From German BF’s love for sausages and noodle salad to Vietnamese Lunar New Year traditions, it’s a mix of laughs, food, and cultural surprises.
80 Autism Accommodations You Don’t Know About (But REALLY Need)
How you can accommodate yourself or someone else with Autism, with apps and strategies, for work and home.
The Surprising Way Credit Cards Make Money
You might think that credit cards only make money off you if you don’t pay them in full each month, but if there’s one thing you can always count on is nothing comes for free from billion dollar corporations.
Long COVID / ME-CFS
It’s a post-viral illness that can last weeks to years, there is no known cure but there are some resources I have found helpful, and hope you do too.
Fondos de pantalla
Fondos de pantalla que he encontrado en Internet que son lindos y divertidos
Instalando aplicaciones no desde GooglePlay
Cómo instalar aplicaciones que no están en Google Play Store
Aplicaciones recomendadas | Android
Aplicaciones gratuitas y bien diseñadas, y en su mayoría de código abierto
Podcasts
I love the format of podcasts, and here is a collection of the ones I enjoy and like, split into different categories.
Movies That Completely Changed My Relation to Death
A reflection on death, cinema, and that time when I almost lost everything.
Like Stories of Old
Making video essays that explore the boundary between media analysis, philosophy and personal development in an empathic, emotionally resonant way.
ADHD collection
A collection of interesting things about how ADHD works, how to live with it and with those how have it, and just how we all generally work.