Tantek Çelik

Inventor, writer, teacher, runner, indieweb coder, and more.

  1. #NPSF #PRWednesday this morning: 33:40, 0:17 slower than last month.
    Form felt better, but low energy. Perhaps recovering from a weekend of ~45-50 bicycle miles, and 10km+ trail/beach run. And @Nov_Project_SF Monday.

    Previously: tantek.com/2016/118/t2/npsf-prwednesday-slower-than-pr

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  2. Tomorrowland: Misjudging A Movie By Its Name And Associations

    I have a distinct memory, it must have been late last May, of seeing the digital movie marquees on the outside of San Francisco’s Metreon complex. I don’t remember exactly what day it was, and the experience at the time was too unremarkable for me to bother capturing in my personal log.

    I remember seeing “Tomorrowland, George Clooney” crawling on the marquee and reflexively thinking: another film based on a theme park (ride), likely to be silly and shallow. And in particular, disappointing.

    As a child growing up in Southern California, Tomorrowland was my favorite part of Disneyland. So many rides that inspired imagination, and hope for the potential of technology to explore, educate, empower. From Space Mountain to Adventure Thru Inner Space. I also remember slowly becoming disillusioned with Tomorrowland. Rides changed from science hope & curiousity, to science fantasy & entertainment (Star Wars based Star Tours, Captain EO). Exploration fell out of fashion, the Submarine Voyage and Mission to Mars rides were both closed.

    I had not even seen a trailer for the Tomorrowland film.

    I expected disappointment from something I had no direct experience with, based on what I associated it with, and assumed it would be. I was also extrapolating from other theme-park-ride movies like Pirates of the Carribean.

    The difference between a themed “land” and a specific ride didn’t seem important. Little did I know, that difference apparently allowed for sufficient writer(s)/director creativity for the film to be something much more than anything defined by a particular ride.

    It would be almost three months before I returned to Tomorrowland.

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  3. 10 days til the 6th annual IndieWeb Summit in Portland!
    http://2016.indieweb.org/
    Shape the future of the open web, with your website.

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  4. a jpg. Yesterday morning after @Nov_Project_SF.

    Join us tomorrow 06:25 Alta Plaza Park.

    #riseandshine #npsf #walkinthepark #runaround #partnerworkout #heysweatdaily #smilesformiles #nofilter #noproblem

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  5. #Webmention is @W3C Candidate Recommendation (CR)!
    https://www.w3.org/TR/2016/CR-webmention-20160524/
    Implement & give feedback!

    Congrats editor @aaronpk, Social Web Working Group, and IndieWebCamp.com community!

    Official announcement: https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/5439

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  6. 📖 read Chapter 7 in “Before Tomorrowland” by Jensen, Case, Bird, Lindelof. #hardcopy tantek.com/isbn/1484704215

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  7. Last night, being on the beach, with a bonfire. Voiceover by Haley. #yestergram #latergram #nofilter

    #beach #bonfire #theweekendendshere #video #loop #nobaddays

    Note that I’ve person-tagged this video with Haley, something you can’t do in Instagram (people-tagging videos), but you can on your own site.

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  8. Participated in my first @W3C CR transition telcon today for Social Web WG (as a chair). Excited for #Webmention. #RoadtoCR

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  9. You know it was a good weekend when you wake up smiling Monday morning. Even better, it’s a @Nov_Project_SF day. #grateful

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  10. Today was the 1 year anniversary of the release of the film Tomorrowland.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomorrowland_%28film%29

    Critics disliked it and the general public ignored it.

    I, on the other hand, both enjoyed it, and found that the film connected various disparate thoughts that I had considered.

    It took me almost three months after its release for me to see the film, and then, I saw it on a flight from San Francisco to Paris, and rewatched it several times.

    Seeing Tomorrowland was one of the two most impactful things for me last year. Now that a year has passed since its release, I’m going to write about the film, bit by bit, explaning what I got out of it, and why it could be considered the best film of 2015.

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  11. a jpg. 10km+ run/walk from Crissy field, along the coast, to Baker Beach, back up to Lands End, around to the Sutro Baths, then Ocean Beach for a brief bonfire stop before getting açai bowls in the sunset. Had no idea I was going to do this when I woke up today. Grateful for running friends with simple plans, encouragement, and being open to a detour and tasty destination.

    #seenonmyrun #heysweatdaily #goldengatebridge #landsend #bakerbeach #sutrobaths #lookdown #createlove #createart #streetart #friends #bonfire #acaibowl #nofilter #nobaddays

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  12. a jpg. How I spent most of my Saturday: @teamhandstand's #TheSFHunt with “Team New England” (Got 9th/~270!). Special Thanks to Wayne Grout for the early morning just-in-time bicycle repair help (and tube replacement lesson).

    Counting the bike ride from home to Sports Basement in the Marina, and the ride after our last riddle to the after party, and then home, I bicycled ~45-50 miles. More than I’ve ever done in a day. Grateful for muscles that didn’t complain.

    Sun, smiles, teammate bonding, adventures on the beach, in parks, finishing up on the bay at sunset.

    Thank you teammates, @teamhandstand, and all the volunteers for an amazing day.

    #screenshot #bicycling #nobaddays #neverstopexploring #latergram

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  13. Progressive Enhancement today:
    @jaffathecake #offlinefirst +
    @adactio Web For Everyone adactio.com/journal/10665 +
    js;dr tantek.com/2015/069/t1/js-dr

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  14. likes Jeremy Keith’s “A web for everyone”

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  15. Watched #IO16 live video today; @jaffathecake’s #offlinefirst talk was the best talk of Google IO 2016 I’ve seen. Well done.

    Update, talk here: https://youtu.be/cmGr0RszHc8

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  16. likes @iwontsignuphere’s tweet

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