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  1. Jul 2021
    1. <small><cite class='h-cite via'> <span class='p-author h-card'>Jonathan Zittrain</span> in The Rotting Internet Is a Collective Hallucination - The Atlantic (<time class='dt-published'>07/08/2021 22:10:42</time>)</cite></small>

  2. May 2021
    1. One of the flaws of using Digital Mappa for projects like this appears to be that it acts more as a viewer (as a result of it's original use with maps) than as something for text. As a result, when looking at various pages, the URL of the page and it's attendant resources doesn't change, so one can't link to particular resources within the work, nor can one easily use digital tools (Hypothes.is for example), to anchor and annotate portions of the text.

  3. Apr 2021
    1. The creation of the permalink built-in memory – links that worked and remained consistent over time, conversations that could be archived and retraced later. The permalink stopped all weblog conversations being like that guy in Memento…
    2. Clicking on a permalink didn’t take you anywhere, you just ended up roughly where you were before, only in a more stable form.

      Stability is obviously an important thing.

  4. Aug 2013
    1. 410 U.S. 113

      Permalink this to the canonical USC page? which I don't think is/should be this ad-sidebarred version (though it is LII which may indeed be canonical!)