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Idler Magazine (idler.co.uk)
30 points by tomjakubowski 12 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
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They are so idle, I wrote them to say their RSS is not working, and they never got back to me.

I cancelled my subscription because I am too lazy to go on their website to read their articles.

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Here’s some propaganda for the prospective idlers among us:

https://www.inspiracy.com/black/abolition/abolitionofwork.ht...

https://libcom.org/article/praise-idleness-bertrand-russell


From Wikipedia, a quote that seems relevant to this forum with its anti-grind-culture ethic:

On the practice of idling, [founder] Tom Hodgkinson writes:

A characteristic of the idler's work is that it looks suspiciously like play. This, again, makes the non-idler feel uncomfortable. Victims of the Protestant work ethic would like all work to be unpleasant. They feel that work is a curse, that we must suffer on this earth to earn our place in the next. The idler, on the other hand, sees no reason not to use his brain to organise a life for himself where his play is his work, and so attempt to create his own little paradise in the here and now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Idler_(1993)


> a quote that seems relevant to this forum with its anti-grind-culture ethic

Are we reading the same forum?

I have noticed that my anti-work (or anti-AI, or left-leaning) comments tend to do better when EU and East Coast are awake, and get downvoted when West Coast is most active.


I meant the quote is anti-grind-culture rather than HN, though I wouldn't ascribe a solid view to the latter, just the startup culture it is based in can often be very grind-nonsense.

I used to be a subscriber. It is good but I have more than enough to read without it.

Also one of the few places that has published a letter from me :)

For tech people its had some interesting articles promoting retro-computing and FOSS as more "idle" alternatives.


My partner has been a subscriber for years. It's great. Stewart Lee's music reviews have been a highlight, but there's great long form content in most editions.

Cracking magazine, and the frequent Idler online interviews generally thought provoking. Excellent cast of occasional contributors too.



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