Carl Barenbrug
Creative Director + Product Designer.
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Updated a year ago
Seeing Beauty in Basic To-Do Lists
I like making lists. A lot of people do. And this is reflected in the abundance of to-do apps available today. There's a silly amount of them. Designed to augment and organise our lives, they …
Thinking about Science with David Hukins
Understanding science NOT learning "facts".
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24.12 Atomic orbitals
In post 16.29, we saw that the lowest energy levels in an atom are conventionally labelled, in order of increasing energy, 1s, 2s and 2p. There are three 2p levels that all correspond to the …
By David Hukins, 933 words
Damien Mannion
I'm interested in science, research, education, and technology.
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Updated 4 months ago
a sibilant intake of breath
climate, photos, miscellany.
By Milan Ilnyckyj.
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Updated 5 days ago
Ord on the precipice that faces us
If all goes well, human history is just beginning. Humanity is about two hundred thousand years old. But the Earth will remain habitable for hundreds of millions more—enough time for millions of future generations; enough …
AksDev
Gamedev, programming, stuff.
By Akseli.
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Updated 2 months ago
Desktop icons are surprisingly hard!
I spent past three weeks working on refactoring and fixing legacy code (the oldest of which was from 2013) that handled positioning Plasma desktop icons, and how this data was saved and loaded. Here's the …
Justin's IT Blog
Ideas, Thoughts, Concerns, and other stuff.
By Justin Paul.
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Updated 3 months ago
Automated Rotation of Keycloak LDAP Federation Password for Zerto
Maintaining secure integrations between Active Directory (AD) and identity management platforms like Keycloak is a crucial task in any modern IT environment. Password management for service accounts, especially those used in sensitive environments such as …
All the Adventures | Renga in Blue
Wherein I play and blog about every adventure game ever made in (nearly) chronological order. These are sorted (mostly) in the order I played the games. I think they’re all worth reading! How….
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Cornucopia (1982)
The first moment I was absolutely gleeful in Cornucopia was when I opened a spell-book in the starting area. >OPEN BOOK Opening the spell book reveals :- detect magic spell; dispel magic spell; purify water …
By Jason Dyer, 1,903 words
The Adventurers Guild
…in which he attempted to play through all notable graphical adventure games.
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Companions of Xanth – Ogre, Ogre and Dragon on a Pedestal
By IlmariI bet that “sail” is meant to be taken literallyWould this do the trick?Apparently notSo, here I was in front of a shack. I still had no idea where I was supposed to be …
By Ilmari Jauhiainen, 955 words
Quelle Movies
A news and review site dedicated to all things movies.
By Raquel Stecher.
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Updated a month ago
Late Night with the Devil
Heeeeeeeere’s the Devil! TV show host Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian) needs to find a way to revive his flailing late night show. He’s in steep competition with rival Jack Carson and after the chart-topping episode …
By Raquel Stecher, 340 words
Out of the Past
A blog about classic film, old Hollywood stars, actors and actresses, directors, books about stars and movies and much more.
By Raquel Stecher.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
The CineHistorians Podcast: Australian Film Revival
On the latest episode of The CineHistorians Podcast, Dr. Carl Sweeney and I discuss Gillian Armstrong's film My Brilliant Career (1979) in depth and explore the Australian Film Revival.Make sure you subscribe to The CineHistorians …
By Raquel Stecher, 91 words
Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
Miscellaneous Musings on Classic Films and Disney.
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Tonight's Movie: Cattle Drive (1951) - A Kino Lorber Blu-ray Review
One of my favorite Joel McCrea Westerns, CATTLE DRIVE (1951), was recently released on Blu-ray by Kino Lorber.Along with SADDLE TRAMP (1950), CATTLE DRIVE was one of the first films which introduced me to Joel …
Retail Insider
Taking a look behind the obvious on the high street, online and in the City.
By Glynn Davis.
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Updated a month ago
HR technology built by HR
It is stating the blindingly obvious that recruitment is a people business and unlike other parts of the retail industry it is not a place that is renowned for embracing technology. Maybe it should be …
By Glynn Davis, 672 words
Beer Insider
Taking a look behind the obvious.
By Glynn Davis.
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You want to go where everybody knows your name
In the halcyon days of the craft beer revolution, a trip to the Beavertown Brewery on an industrial estate in Tottenham for its beer festivals was a real treat. They became increasingly popular, and queues …
Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design
Web design news and insights since 1995.
By L. Jeffrey Zeldman.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Valediction.
I started using Twitter before the dawn of the iPhone. Back then, in 2006, it was a fun, funky, fully functional (if barebones) beta messaging service used mainly by The People of the Web—the kind …
By L. Jeffrey Zeldman, 1,022 words
meyerweb.com
It's mostly the personal and professional web site of Eric A. Meyer, which is to say, me who am writing this page.
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CSS Wish List 2025
Back in 2023, I belatedly jumped on the bandwagon of people posting their CSS wish lists for the coming year. This year I’m doing all that again, less belatedly! (I didn’t do it last year …