V.H. Belvadi studies the history of science and technology and their interrelationships with society—and writes a newsletter on it.
Based in the UK, he enjoys photography and long walks. He co-founded Avidfolk®.
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technology
18.01.25
One-a-month club
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personal
17.01.25
Blogs did not break the web
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technology
16.01.25
Website v app
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technology
15.01.25
Drama at WordPress
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technology
13.01.25
The self-help industry
Newsletter
Issue #24
12.01.25
Relics of the future
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society
06.01.25
Tracking broad data
Essay
technology
06.01.25
That picture
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personal
01.01.25
On the importance of friction
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lifestyle
31.12.24
IndieWeb Carnival: On the importance of friction
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technology
30.12.24
The meaning of ‘knowing’
Newsletter
Issue #23
27.12.24
Using AI-generated images on the IndieWeb
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technology
25.12.24
What is your belief system?
Essay
lifestyle
16.12.24
On coffee and Satan
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religion
07.12.24
The disappearance of literary men
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society
08.11.24
Fascism renewed: an interview with Robert Paxton
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politics
04.11.24
Will the US elect a woman?
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politics
18.10.24
Setting up e-mail with Emacs and mu4e on macOS
Essay
technology
04.10.24
Balancing effort and return in technology
Essay
technology
09.09.24
Is preservation tantamount to celebration?
Newsletter
Issue #22
02.09.24
A stroll through Bristol
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photography
01.09.24
Carl Hoffman on Michael Rockefeller’s disappearance
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society
30.08.24
There is no case to be made for outdoor smoking areas
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society
12.08.24
Assorted rituals
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lifestyle