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  1. Chen Hui Jing
    The chronicles of a self-taught designer and developer. 🇸🇬 More info

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    Chill day just HTML-ing and CSS-ing
    I have not had as many chances to build websites lately because for a little over the past 100 days, I’ve been in a non-developer role at work. It’s not really my cup of tea, …
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  2. In Custodia Legis
    Law Librarians of Congress. A blog from the Library of Congress. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Law Library’s Newly Published Legal Report Titled, “Climate Change and Historic Preservation”
    The following post is a guest post by Foreign Law Specialist Eduardo Soares. Eduardo has previously published the following posts: Law Library’s Newly Published Report titled “Spain: Civic Space Legal Framework,” The Law Library’s New …
    By Taylor Gulatsi, 392 words
  3. The Urbanist
    Examining urban policy to improve cities and quality of life. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Op-Ed: Abandoning Seattle’s First Avenue Streetcar Is Still Foolish
    With rising costs and waning support, Seattle’s Center City Streetcar project is clearly in a fragile place. This budget season, the Seattle City Council took to the issue like a bull in a China shop. …
    By Doug Trumm, 1,566 words
  4. Joel's Blog
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    Back In Stock!
    applying grease to a batch of saw visesI'm happy to report that a couple of a favorite Gramercy tools products that have been out of stock for a while are now back in stock.First of …
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  5. Forgotten Television Drama
    Uncovering the lost history of British TV drama. By John Hill, Lez Cooke, Billy Smart. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Play on One (BBC1 1988-91): The ‘Forgotten’ Afterlife of Play for Today (BBC1 1970-84)
    by John Cook Conventionally it is accepted that Play for Today died forty years ago, in 1984. In the spring of that year, the recently appointed Head of BBC TV Plays, Peter Goodchild, decided to …
    By john hill, 5,660 words
  6. Building a Beg-Meil
    I’m building a boat – specifically François Vivier’s Beg-Meil design. And, I thought I’d document the process on this blog. By Karl Nelson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Chocks, or why this project takes forever
    Sometimes I wonder why this project takes so long. (Most people I talk to are too polite to ask why the project takes so long, so these are mostly conversations I have with myself.) After …
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  7. coxy
    designer and internet addict. 🇳🇴 More info

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    5 years of oslo.town
    As we find ourselves in the midst of November, it’s a poignant reminder that it’s been 5 years since I had the privilege of creating oslo.town – a Mastodon server for the people of Oslo’s …
    By coxy, 315 words
  8. working by hand
    A site that looks at the human use of tools and things. By Mike. 🇨🇦 More info

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    A perspective on Japanese architecture
    “When not convenient to obtain ready-sawed lumber from the dealer, the carpenter can play sawyer, and with a saw two feet in length and often over one foot wide, he can easily rip an old …
    By spqr, 129 words
  9. Alexander S. Kunz Photography – Weblog
    Landscape & Nature Photographer — Lightroom Expert & Tutor. 🇺🇸 More info

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    November 2014 Throwback
    For this month’s throwback to photos that I made ten years ago, the selection is rather small again, and there aren’t that many stories to tell either, but at least it’s a nicely varied collection …
    By Alexander S. Kunz, 74 words
  10. Zena Assaad, PhD
    I am an aerospace engineer and senior research fellow. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it
    An article I wrote for the Conversation on Meta’s recent announcement around making their generative artificial intelligence (AI) models available to defence and national security organisations. Read here
    By Zena Assaad, 48 words
  11. Airbag Industries by Greg Storey
    A blunt voice in the world of interactive design. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Adiós muchachos.
    Perhaps I should be more emotional about this, but this will be my last blog post on Airbag. The time has come to make this domain more useful than where I share my thoughts and …
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  12. xian | Mediajunkie
    By Christian Crumlish. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Palette nearly full
    At this point we may have recorded all of the instrumental parts. I mean, we reserve the right to add a trombone here or a french horn there, maybe a synth part, etc., but for …
    By xian, 59 words
  13. JoeHx Blog
    Writing What I Want. By Joseph Hendrix. 🇺🇸 More info

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    ChatGPT Slow Cooker Chicken Curry
    Back in September I asked ChatGPT how to make chicken curry in our slow-cooker (aka Crock Pot). I didn’t use the first recipe it gave me - I had it refine the recipe until I …
    By JoeHx, 430 words
  14. 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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  15. 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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