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  1. Salman Ansari - Blog
    I'm a startup founder, software engineer, writer, artist, teacher and DJ. I write a weekly newsletter called Quick Brown Fox — it’s about creativity, curiosity and embracing a polymath lifestyle. Each edition features essays, art and resources shared in the spirit of learning in public. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Courage to be Disliked
    So many hours of our lives are wasted worrying about what other people think. How many times have you had an interaction with someone and immediately wondered, “Did I do something wrong? Are they upset …
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  2. bylr.info
    I am a multi-disciplinary engineer and entrepreneur with a PhD in flying robotics and interests in software, aviation, photography, generative art, plotters, and home automation. By Antoine Beyeler. 🇨🇭 More info

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    TIL: displaying contributor avatars in GitHub changelogs
    While working on a changelog-generation script for my vsvg project, I wanted to display the list of contributors as circular avatars, just like GitHub does in multiple places. After a few Google searches and some …
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  3. same stuff, different day
    A personal blog focused on technology and leadership with the occasional post on books, music, and more. By Michael Eaton. More info

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    Interesting links of the week 2025-04
    Here are the best and most interesting articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, and GitHub repositories I’ve run into over the last week (January 13, 2024 - January 19, 2025). Enjoy! Microsoft / Dotnet / Azure …
    By Michael Eaton, 451 words
  4. Larry Hosken: New
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    updated phraser again
    While investigating the question "Why doesn't phraser know about [[Redacted MIT Mystery Hunt puzzle solution Redacted]]?" I found a bug: When reading Wikipedia, if there was an absurdly long paragraph, phraser thought it had reached …
    By lahosken, 174 words
  5. The Arcade Blogger
    A blog celebrating the history and preservation of Classic Arcade Video Games from the 70s and 80s. By Tony Temple. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The TDE Podcast Ep 35: Atari Inc Coin-Op Engineer Jeff Bell
    Episode 35 of the Ted Dabney Experience podcast is available now for your listening pleasure! If you enjoy reading ArcadeBlogger.com, you’ll love the other project I’m involved with: The Ted Dabney Experience Episode 35: Click …
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  6. Daniel Bowen
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    Old photos from November 2014
    Here’s my regular post of old photos from ten years ago. This time, it’s November 2014, plus a few from October 2014 that I missed last month. Another day, another train disruption. Plenty of unhappy …
    By Daniel Bowen, 346 words
  7. Weird Universe
    Exploring every aspect of a human and natural cosmos that is not only stranger than we imagine but stranger than we can imagine. By Paul DiFilippo, Alex Boese. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The phone company wants installers like Alana MacFarlane
    In the early 1970s, AT&T was faced with bad publicity. During congressional hearings, it had been revealed that although the phone company was the largest employer of women in the country, almost all of those …
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  8. Mike Lynch
    I'm a coder, writer and musician in Sydney, Australia. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Dune Cheese
    The Dragon in the Sea The Santaroga Barrier Frank Herbert About a year ago my brother lent me an old copy of Frank Herbert's first novel, The Dragon in the Sea, and I hadn't got …
    By Mike Lynch, 396 words
  9. Libraries – Thomas Guignard photography
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    Stadtbibliothek Heidenheim
    For his design of the new public library in Heidenheim, Germany, Max Dudler started with a study of its integration within the urban fabric. The site chosen for the project was that of a former …
    By Thomas Guignard, 559 words
  10. Andrew Doran
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    Weeknotes #308 — Look Sharp!
    A cold, frosty morning on my way to the train station This week was a bit too much. Last week’s relatively slow start had lulled me into a false sense of security, so it felt …
    By Andrew Doran, 1,601 words
  11. Accidental Woodworker
    The daily dribble from my workshop. By Ralph Boumenot. 🇺🇸 More info

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    2 to 3 inches.......
    We got the first big snow fall of winter in my part of the universe overnight. It would have been nice if it had fallen on the 25th of December. On the flip side of …
    By Ralph Boumenot, 1,048 words
  12. Bike to Everything - Blog
    Bike commuting for everyone. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Save The Valencia Center Bike Lane. It’s Better Than You Think.
    Update: The SFMTA board voted to implement the new protected side-running bike lanes starting early 2025. There were many people in support of the center bike lane at the November 2024 meeting, and a few …
    By Dylan Harris, 3,239 words
  13. Typographica
    Type reviews, books, commentary. By Stephen Coles, Caren Litherland. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Typographica is Twenty Years Old
    This website just passed its twentieth birthday. In web years, that’s more like a centennial. At the risk of waxing nostalgic, I’m posting a few highlights from our first year.
    By Stephen Coles, 35 words
  14. Tyler Reckart's Blog
    Tyler Reckart is a programmer, photographer, and writer based in Greenville, SC. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Aulos- Sound Synthesis in C++
    Over the last few years, I've become very interested in modular synthesis. I've played instruments since I was a child, and as a programmer, the composability of a modular synthesizer has always been very attractive …
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  15. Oliver Palmer
    I'm a Conversion Rate Optimisation consultant, helping my clients to increase their conversion rates, make better decisions informed by data and delight their customers. 🇦🇺 More info

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    South Gippsland Farmers' Markets Calendar
    The weekend markets live-ish and direct in my hand A few years ago, I ended up spending 9 months living in South Gippsland, about two hours from Melbourne. We were doing a renovation on our …
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