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  1. Composite
    Internet — information — criticism — poetry — connection — feminism — open source — open spaces — translation — digression — recursion — boats — wheelchairs — disability rights — ranting — the future. By Liz Henry. 🇺🇸 More info

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    San Francisco wheelchair repair program
    If you’re out on the street and your wheelchair breaks down, you need immediate help. (You can’t always rely on Love and Magic!) And similarly, if you’re stuck in your house because of a flat …
    By Liz, 734 words
  2. Magical Trash
    Documenting the trash cans of Disney theme parks and resorts for 13 years. By Steve Tanner. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Navigate DCA’s San Fransokyo Square and “step into a vibrant, diverse locale full of neighborhood…
    Navigate DCA’s San Fransokyo Square and “step into a vibrant, diverse locale full of neighborhood restaurants and small businesses — home to Big Hero 6!”// Disneyland Resort, Disney California Adventure, San Fransokyo Square, 2024[Source: disneyland_on_film. …
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  3. anthro{dendum}
    A group blog devoted to ‘doing anthropology in public’ — providing well-written relevant discussion of sociocultural anthropology that everyone will find accessible. More info

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    Thank You!
    Dear Readers, Over the years, some of us (the past and present members of the collective that runs this blog) have been fortunate enough to meet some of you. We say fortunate, because such encounters …
    By Guest Contributor, 516 words
  4. Matt Gemmell
    Thriller, Horror, and Suspense author. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Sympathy
    Billy had always assumed that dying would be more frightening than this. Or at least painful. But apparently not. The method of his demise was certainly unexpected. He’d suffered a fatal stroke while leaving a …
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  5. Babak Fakhamzadeh
    A full stack developer, creates mobile apps and digital art. More info

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    A world of good
    With this year’s WSA congress set to be held in the south of Chile, not even on another continent, I took the opportunity to book a cheap flight to the other side of this landmass, …
    By Babak Fakhamzadeh, 1,342 words
  6. Follow Me Here…
    “I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972). By Eliot Gelwan. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Is it healthier to sleep on your left side or your right side?
    ‘If you’re tossing and turning at night due to heartburn, sleep apnea, or other health issues, your sleeping position could be the culprit – or the solution. According to Lifehacker, for heartburn sufferers, “lying on …
    By FmH, 187 words
  7. Jeffs Gameblog
    a blog about games and stuff. By Jeff Rients. More info

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  8. Failure Tolerated
    By Sean McCoy. More info

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    Stretch Goals Are Haggling
    One of the biggest complaints new creators have is that they hate dealing with stretch goals. it’s a common customer complaint too, because if you do stretch goals wrong (you are), you’ll overburden your project …
    By 2024-02-28-Stretch-Goals-Are-Haggling.txt, 970 words
  9. tourist wannabe - Rado's blog
    By Radoslav Sharapanov. More info

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    Sailing, Hiking, and Cruising on a Festive Saturday – Hong Kong 2024 Part 2
    Welcome to the jungle The morning after Part 1’s arrival, I set out to squeeze in a short visit to rustic Lamma Island, just a half hour ferry ride away from the region’s concrete-steel-glass heart. …
    By rado, 1,293 words
  10. Lloyd Atkinson - Articles
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    Recommended Courses for TypeScript, React, and More
    I've experienced a variety of code bases and have seen both great and terrible code. Here are some of the best courses I've found to help you write better code. - Tagged: Learning, JavaScript, TypeScript, …
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  11. Rock and Null
    Tech, software and whatever comes to mind. More info

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    Effortless Django model import & export from the admin panel
    Managing data in a Django application can get tedious, especially when you need to add or update a large number of records via the admin interface. The django-import-export library comes to the rescue, offering a …
    By Mike Yerou, 335 words
  12. LogRocket Blog
    For Frontend Developers and Web App Engineers. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Best no-code website builders for designers
    Are no-code web builders a good solution for designers? Absolutely! Web builders are excellent tools for designers who have limited coding skills. With intuitive drag-and-drop interfaces and prebuilt solutions, web builders allow designers to focus …
    By Olga Dmytryshyna, 1,991 words
  13. nadreck.me
    Maunderings of a Digital Self. By Nabil Maynard. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Winter is Fading
    I’ve been remiss about keeping up with this blog – mea culpa. No real excuses other than being tired a lot, between the traveling and working. The traveling does continue to be fun, though. We’ve …
    By Nadreck, 426 words
  14. Saneef’s website
    Hello. I’m Saneef. I design information and build interfaces. By Saneef Ansari. 🇮🇳 More info

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    Disable built-in DNS clients in Chromium based apps
    All Chromium-based apps such a Google Chrome, Obsidian have a built-in DNS client. I have set up NextDNS on my computer to block ads and trackers. The built-in DNS clients by pass the NextDNS, which …
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  15. Random Drop
    Random Drop includes all of my blog posts, so it's the easy way to see what I'm up to. More info

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    modular bash profile scripting with shellswain
    When I set out to build a history module for my bashrc/profile, the dearth of code re-use and collaborative ~unixy modularity struck me as a little sad. I knew early on that I wanted to …
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