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Hunter Angler Gardener Cook
Hank Shaw's website featuring more than 1200 wild game recipes, fish and seafood recipes, foraging tips, fermentation, preserving, and pasta.
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Sauerkraut Casserole An easy-to-make casserole or hotdish, sauerkraut casserole is basically German lasagna: Sauerkraut, venison or beef, noodles and cheese. What's not to love? Sauerkraut Casserole is the latest post on Hunter Angler Gardener Cook.
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Clamsplaining
I'm Dan Killam. I'm an environmental scientist studying clams, climate, pollution, and conservation.
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Research Explainer: How giant clams record their diet in their shells Two giant clams near Eilat in the Northern Red Sea. To the left is the small giant clam, Tridacna maxima, and to the right is a mature individual of the rare endemic giant clam Tridacna …
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A Photo Editor
Former Photography Director Rob Haggart.
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The Art of the Personal Project: Claire Harbage The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that …
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Jason Preu
Devious Bloggery.
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The Mobius Strips I've been thinking ‘bout what you said:“Pretty sure it’s all gone wrong.”The feels we felt ain’t coming ‘round no more.I think we’ve become a slow, sad song.But I don't really wanna change your mind.I don't …
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Stumbling and Mumbling
An extremist, not a fanatic.
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The politics of stagnation The government is changing the rules of the work capability assessment in an effort to push more people into work and thinking of cutting benefits. There's a link between this and those incessant scam phone …
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cRPG Blog
Index to the cRPG blog on cRPG history, reviews, rankings and design.
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Fallout's Place in 1990s Computer Game History Fallout's Place in 1990s Computer Game HistoryThis article is an overview of Fallout's place in 1990s computer game history as it pertains to technical prowess in harnessing machine-specs; that is, this article places Fallout in …
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Fup Duck Photography
Percussive learning in a world of automation.
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Hitting the buffers Cameras have become very capable, with clever automation making it easy to get a reasonable shot. They also got loaded-up with feature-bloat, with more menus and options than you can reasonably use. I’ve heard people …
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Sheep.Horse - The Blog of Andrew Stephens
I am Andrew Stephens, a New Zealand programmer living in Boston, USA. This is my site, where I put various projects and musings.I write on things that interest me at...
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C++ Pitfall : shared_future A shared future is a lovely thing to contemplate. A shared_future, on the other hand, is a slippery beast.Promises and Futures are great ways of transferring ownership of objects between...
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Swizec Teller
Swizec shares software engineering lessons from production in his books, articles, talks, and workshops.
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How to go from Senior to Lead Transitioning from Senior to Lead Engineer isn't just about technical prowess, but strategic thinking, soft skills, and going beyond your role. And remember, strong individual contributions matter!
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Almad's Changelog
I share my experiences with technology, startups and getting through life.
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On Reducing Problems to the One AI Thing We are now living in the age of OpenAI narrative, and a lot of problems are to be aligned to fit it. What are going to be side-effects of its implementation is going to be …
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Pearls and Irritations – Public policy journal
Read progressive, liberal commentary on issues that impact Australians. Our daily articles focus on politics, public policy and world affairs.
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Assange’s draconian prosecution criminalises journalism and grants the US extraterritorial reach In an extraordinary barely reported turn of events close to the conclusion of Julian Assange’s two day UK High Court Appeal against his extradition, a gaping hole appeared in plans to shunt him onto a …
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scholz.ruhr
This site is my attempt to finally start writing a tech-blog after growing up with Linux and many years of tinkering with technology, especially DevOps, system administration, network administration, programming, and a bit of data science.
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Homelab v5: Going Down The Network Stack The Old Setup To properly appreciate the upcoming network shenanigans I’ll have to give you a bit of context on my current setup first. You see, there is a server VLAN at home where everything …
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VolcanoCafe
Because Volcanoes are Ewesome.
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M stands for magma: the Socorro cover-up The mountain got its name in 1911 when students of the local university, named New Mexico School of Mines, climbed up the hill and painted a 50 meter tall letter ‘M’ near the summit. Other …
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Science matters
By Bob The Scientist. 🇮🇪 More infoUpdated
Bath Publishing I've surprised myself by not actually getting Blobercised about the shameful gaslighting and ruination of local Post Office managers across the water. Not until January-too-late did I find a hook in the coincidence of ICL …
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Frock Flicks
Costume movie reviews & podcast.
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WCW: Fiona Shaw I keep hoping some stills from the upcoming film Monstrous Beauty will be released, because