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Coding with Jesse
Web development blog about Svelte, JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
By Jesse Skinner. 🇨🇦 More infoUpdated
Coding with ChatGPT I started using ChatGPT when it came out a few months ago. It was mind blowing to chat with a computer and have it feel almost like a real person. Some people are talking about …
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Fonts In Use – Blog
A searchable archive of typographic design, indexed by typeface, format, and topic.
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Metra tickets, 1990–1991 Contributed by Florian Hardwig Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. January 1990, ft. an unidentified rounded sans Source: www.c82.net C82 / Nicholas Rougeux. License: All Rights Reserved. February 1990 ft. Italia …
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I Will Dare
a little bit of heaven & a whole lot of hell.
By Jodi Chromey. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated ⚠️️
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Stroke Me Day 348: Oh No, Not Again Hello Darling Ones, I feel so foolish. Last night I spent roughly six hours in the ER only for them to determine I was NOT having another stroke. While this is a load off my …
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Henrique Dias - Home
Henrique is interested in web infrastructure, decentralized systems, and makingtools for developers and users. He likes coffee and tea alike.
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Vergeet niet om in te checken: nieuwe lessen ℹ️ This is a post series where I talk about my experience learning Dutch, in Dutch. If you're not interested, feel free to ignore it. Do you speak Dutch and noticed my mistakes? Ik waardeer …
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Geotripper
I am a teacher of geology at Modesto Junior College and former president of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Far Western Section.
By Garry Hayes. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Echoes of a Watery Paradise in a Forsaken Hellscape - The Brief Return of Death Valley's Lake Manly Imagine a lake that's six miles across flanked by dramatic mountain peaks reaching heights greater than 10,000 feet. We're in California, so it's got to be Lake Tahoe, right? But it's not. It is the …
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The History Blog
It’s a blog. About history.
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“Vanished church” found under Venice’s iconic Piazza San Marco The remains of San Geminiano, the “vanished church” that moved around Piazza San Marco in Venice for centuries before its final destruction in 1807, have been discovered under the iconic main square. So far archaeologists …
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Medieval manuscripts blog
The Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts Blog is written by curators in the British Library's Department of History and Classics.
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Showing Elizabeth I in a new light If you have been following the news recently, you may have seen that we've been doing specialist imaging on the draft manuscripts of William Camden's Annals of the Reign of Elizabeth I, with sensational results. …
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Africa Is a Country
…a site of opinion, analysis, and new writing on and from the African left.
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A forgotten relic Just two weeks on from Les Elephants greatest ever triumph, the Ivorian women’s national team is at its lowest point. The Ebimpe municipal pitches where Athletico Abidjan trains. Credit Alasdair Howorth © 2024. This weekend …
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corvusfugit
By Jon Curtiss. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
1846: The Temple of Time Emma Willard was a pioneer in Women’s education, opening the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York in 1821—the first institution of higher education for women in the United States. The school was later renamed …
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Rotten Menu
Exploring the microbiology of food fermentation.
By Elisa Caffrey. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
Writing 15 EXPLORING FERMENTATION: a zine “This guide is designed to outline the basics of food fermentation and flavor, providing a framework of how microbes transform foods and encouraging you to start your own fermentation journey." …
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Piper Haywood — If lost, please return
I’m a web developer with interests in the open web, art, ethics, and many other things. This is my notebook.
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“…who am i? why have you brought me in to this world?” B’s first snowman, about two feet tall. We couldn’t find much else for the eyes and mouth, and I can’t stop laughing at it.
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JimmyBramlett Dot Com
This Site Is a Mess And So Am I.
By Jimmy Bramlett. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated
The New Symbol of LA “Graffiti Tower” in DTLA. Picture courtesy NBC News. Tall unfinished luxury housing towers right next to Crypto Arena. Chinese developer went bankrupt in 2019 and abandoned the site. It sat dormant until taggers fucking finally …
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Jerry Jazz Musician
A non-commercial website whose mission is to explore the culture of America with jazz music, jazz history, and jazz culture as the centerpiece.
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“Devotion” – a poem and 11 “Musings on Monk,” by Connie Johnson . . photo by Bernard Gotfryd/via Wikimedia Commons Thelonious Monk at the Village Gate, New York City; 1968 . ___ . Devotion “He could make you see the music within the music” – Pannonica Rothschild …
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JazzWax
Marc Myers writes daily on jazz legends and legendary jazz recordings.
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Richard Davis (1930-2023), Part 1 Richard Davis, whose soulful, pronounced upright bass was heard on a wide range of post-war sideman recordings—from chamber jazz and hard bop to free, funk, fusion and spiritual jazz—and on a variety of albums of …
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tenfootpole.org
I bought these adventure and review them so you don't have to.
By Bryce Lynch. 🇺🇸 More infoUpdated ⚠️️
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The Drowned Valley of Gorth By R.P. Davis Kabouter Games OSR Level 3? In a foggy valley high on the knees of The Spine, a ruined castle sleeps half-buried in rancid mud. A fabulous fortune awaits bold adventurers — if …