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  1. Open Source Musings
    Sharing a passion for Linux and open source, with a decidedly non-techie slant. By Scott Nesbitt. 🇳🇿 More info

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    3 Text Editors for the Linux Command Line
    3 Text Editors for the Linux Command Line 17 September, 2024 I don’t know exactly, or even roughly, how many editors there are for the Linux command line. But I have tried more than a …
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  2. Patrick D'appollonio
    Notes about engineering, programming, Kubernetes, go, infra-as-code and other interesting things. More info

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    Cultural differences between Chile and USA (and North America)
    On August 2014 I made one of the most difficult choices of my life: I left my home country, my family, my friends and everything I knew to move to the United States. I arrived …
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  3. Holy Mountain: A Blog about Our Common Life
    Commentary on public policy, place and social relations. By Bruce Nesmith. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Coffeeneuring Challenge 2024
    My ride, snug in the bike shed at GeonetricWeek One1. Wednesday, October 9 (sunny 80F)Coffee at: Converge Cafe in the Geonetric Building, 415 12th Ave SE [round trip 4.6 miles]One Million Cups day at Geonetric!I …
    By Bruce Nesmith, 667 words
  4. Lowering the Bar
    Legal Humor. Seriously. By Kevin Underhill. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Prisoner Formerly Known as Nicholas Rossi Finally Admits He Lied About His Identity
    In a development the Providence Journal inexplicably describes as “shocking,” Nicholas Alahverdian—f.k.a. “Arthur Knight,” f.k.a. “Nicholas Rossi,” etc.—admitted in a Utah courtroom on Wednesday that he has been lying about his identity for years. Not …
    By Kevin, 671 words
  5. Fossil Huntress
    Musings in natural history meant to captivate, educate & inspire. Deepen your world. 🇨🇦 More info

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    NATURAL DYES: INDIGO
    Natural dyes are dyes or colourants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The colours they give us range from muddy to vibrant and have been used to enhance our visual world for many years.The majority …
    By FossilHuntress, 67 words
  6. Spooky Geology
    Earth mysteries, weird locations, anomalous phenomena. By Sharon A. Hill. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Lost Monster Files produces some abominable research
    The Discovery Channel’s new series “Lost Monster Files” (LMF) is promoted as a cryptozoology program that uses a team of experts that consult the archives of “founder of cryptozoology”, Ivan T. Sanderson, in their investigations …
    By Sharon A. Hill, 1,727 words
  7. MUBI | Notebook
    Our Daily International Film Publication. More info

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    Fogbound: On Dash Shaw’s “Blurry”
    Blurry (Dash Shaw, 2024).If you know Dash Shaw’s films but haven’t read his books, you might be unsure what to expect when picking up his newest graphic novel, Blurry. My Entire High School Sinking Into …
    By Alex Dueben, 1,173 words
  8. Josh Withers
    Everything I find interesting or beautiful. More info

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    Still have found what I'm looking for 🌵 Joshua Tree
    When we were living in Baja California Sur a real hippy-looking bloke told me that the reason we felt so calm and at home in Baja was because it was a blue zone. Wikipedia says …
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  9. MetalSucks
    Metal News, Tour Dates, Reviews and Videos. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Ensiferum Drop “Fatherland” Music Video
    Folk metal fans, does Ensiferum have something for you?! Earlier today, the Finnish folk metal outfit released a new music video for their track “Fatherland,” which is featured on their newest full-length album Winter Storm. …
    By Hesher Keenan, 551 words
  10. Maps Mania
    Dedicated to tracking the very best digital interactive maps on the internet and the tools used to create them. By Keir Clarke. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Racial Covenants in Santa Clara Properties
    Despite being ruled unenforceable by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1948, racially restrictive covenants - legal clauses that barred individuals of certain racial backgrounds from purchasing or occupying homes - still persist in property records …
    By Keir Clarke, 65 words
  11. All-Encompassing Trip
    Photography by Guillermo Esteves. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS over Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. October, 2024.
    Photographed with a Fujifilm X-T5 + XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR – 47 mm focal length – 2.5″ at f/2.8 – ISO 6400 Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States – Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, …
    By Guillermo Esteves, 73 words
  12. The Woks of Life
    We're a family of 4 living between the US & China. When we're not packing or unpacking suitcases, we're sharing our culinary exploits and travels w/ each other here! By Judy, Bill, Sarah, Kaitlin Leung. 🇨🇳 🇺🇸 More info

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    Hot & Sour Cabbage
    This easy Hot & Sour Cabbage stir-fry shines with thin slices of cabbage that cook down to almost noodle-like perfection, all coated in a hot & sour sauce. It’s our new favorite way to cook …
    By Kaitlin, 62 words
  13. be the future
    make it better don't give up. By josh. 🇺🇸 More info

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    just asking questions
    the mornington crescent station of the london underground (“chube”). the brat poster on the wall makes this picture instantly dated. or maybe there’ll be another remix album out when you read this? ah, that reference …
    By josh, 1,196 words
  14. Hypercritical
    I’m a software developer, podcaster, and freelance technology writer. By John Siracusa. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The iMessage Halo Effect
    The recent Beeper controversy briefly brought the “blue bubbles vs. green bubbles” topic back into the mainstream. Here’s a brief review for those of you who are (blessedly) unaware of this issue. Messages sent using …
    By John Siracusa, 511 words
  15. Martin Heinz's Blog
    Most of [the blog posts] are about topics that I'm most interested in, such as containers, security, CI/CD, or about programming languages like Python or Go. 🇸🇰 More info

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    10 Examples Why cURL is an Awesome CLI Tool
    Whether you're developer, DevOps engineer, SysAdmin, QA or in any other technical role, you're surely familiar with cURL - the command line tool and library for transferring data with URLs (as described in docs). Most …
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