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https://escozzi.remotes.club/
https://escozzi.remotes.club/
A low-bandwidth podcast archive hosting daily episodes of TOSOM (The Other Side of Midnight), optimized for listeners with limited data caps. The site provides a practical alternative feed so fans can consume roughly 20 episodes per month using only a fraction of a typical 10GB bandwidth allowance.
Resource 2026-03-13
Science and Technology News and Commentary: Aardvark Daily
http://aardvark.co.nz/
Aardvark Daily is New Zealand's longest-running online daily news and commentary publication, now in its 30th year, run by Bruce Simpson covering science, technology, and current events with a distinctly Kiwi perspective. Visitors will find opinionated columns on topics ranging from energy policy and fuel scams to computing history, making it a veteran voice in independent tech journalism.
Blog 2026-03-12
Jeff Kaufman
https://jefftk.com/
Jeff Kaufman's personal blog covers a wide range of topics including effective altruism, urban housing policy, parenting, contra dance music, and technology. The site features regularly updated posts with thoughtful analysis on civic and social issues, alongside links to his music projects and coding work.
Blog 2026-03-12
TUC Radio – Independent Radio on CDs, DVDs and the Internet
https://tucradio.org/
TUC Radio is an independent radio producer based in Calpella, California, offering podcasts, audio CDs, and DVDs covering progressive political commentary and social issues. The site features an extensive archive of programs dating back to 2011, with a notable focus on the work of political analyst Michael Parenti, covering topics like democracy, theocracy, and U.S. foreign policy.
Organization 2026-03-12
Link Punk: A Linkblog
https://linkpunk.micro.blog/
Link Punk is a linkblog by Braden Slen that curates and comments on daily news stories spanning politics, civil liberties, and current events with a distinctly skeptical, left-leaning voice. The format is clean and RSS-friendly, offering a steady stream of annotated links to journalism and longform reads from across the web.
Blog 2026-03-12
Consumer World
https://consumerworld.org/
Consumer World is a long-running consumer advocacy hub curating breaking consumer news, shopping bargains, scam warnings, and price comparison tools all in one place. Founded in 1995, it covers everything from shrinkflation and fake product alerts to mortgage rates and prescription drug discounts, making it a go-to resource for savvy shoppers and consumer rights advocates.
Resource 2026-03-12
Unfogged
https://unfogged.com/
Unfogged is a long-running group blog with multiple contributors including Ogged, Fontana Labs, Heebie-Geebie, and others, covering politics, current events, and everyday musings in a lively community format. Posts touch on topics from hurricane damage to Trump administration policy, and the active comment sections often run into the dozens, making the discussion as valuable as the posts themselves.
Blog 2026-03-12
Slower News
https://slowernews.com/
Slower News is a human-curated digest tracking technology's effects on geopolitics, politics, economy, society, ecology, and more, deliberately filtered to surface relevant trends and edge cases without the noise of mainstream news cycles. Hand-coded, JavaScript-free, and tracking-free, it offers a thoughtfully minimal reading experience organized around broad themes like AI, de-dollarization, demographic shifts, and free speech.
Resource 2026-03-13
Joe Ross
https://joeross.me/
Joe Ross is a lawyer with a keen interest in law, tech policy, and geekery who runs this frequently updated link blog sharing commentary on politics, culture, and the occasional obscure delight. Posts range from Supreme Court dynamics and civil liberties to RoboCop statues and rare Steve Jobs interviews, making it a lively and eclectic read.
Blog 2026-03-12
Critical Media Studies Resources
https://mediastudy.com/
Built by Michael I. Niman, a journalism professor at SUNY Buffalo State, this site curates critical resources for Media Studies and American Studies researchers, including links to media watchdogs, propaganda analysis, censorship coverage, and alternative media outlets validated for accuracy. It also archives Niman's syndicated columns and recommends books from independent publishers that challenge corporate media culture.
Resource 2026-03-11