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  1. Selfbuilt's Flashlight Reviews.ca
    Comparative analyses of modern LED flashlights. By Eric. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Sofirn SC29
    The SC29 is a general-purpose flashlight running on a single included rechargeable 21700 battery. It features USB-C charging and a distinctive TIR optic. Introduction Manufacturer Specifications Package Details Build User Interface Circuit Measures Emitter Measures …
    By selfbuilt, 2,663 words
  2. Southern Fried Science
    Over 15 years of ocean science and conservation online. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Catching up with the Cephalosquad on Dugongs and Sea Dragons
    The Cephalosquad recently celebrated our 300th episode of Dugongs and Seadragons. Listen along as we reminisce on 6 years of D&D podcasting, getting to old for all this, and the surprising discovery that our younger …
    By Andrew Thaler, 79 words
  3. Technology & Marketing Law Blog
    The areas of Internet Law, Intellectual Property and Advertising & Marketing Law. By Eric Goldman. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Augmented Reality Filters May Violate Privacy Law–Hartman v. Meta
    This case involves augmented reality (AR) effects/”filters” that people can use to doctor up images and videos on social media, such as the ability to add virtual bunny ears, flower crowns, or cat whiskers to …
    By Eric Goldman, 757 words
  4. Longest Voyage
    Jamie Crisman's home for notes, bad writing, and randomly updated blog. 🇯🇵 More info

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    [log] [left blank]
    Been having a lot of moments lately where I sit down to do something creative and I can’t manage to get anything down. I try to at least spend a few minutes to see if …
    By ge (Jamie Crisman, 179 words
  5. Slatians hideout on the Web | slatecave.net
    May contain useful information in the form of Blogposts and a small personal wiki. More info

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    Templating Zoo
    What is Templating? Templating in the sense of this articlee is when there is a text with placeholders that get filled in according to some set of rules (the templating language). Using templating is often …
    By Slatian, 676 words
  6. From Earth to the Stars
    The Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Author & Editor Blog. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Why “In the Dark” Didn’t Go As Planned
    by James Patrick Kelly James Patrick Kelly discusses the dramatic beginnings of his latest Asimov’s novelette “In the Dark,” now available in our [September/October issue, on sale now!] Credit: Bill Clemente There’s an annual conference …
    By fromearthtothestars, 1,129 words
  7. Uncharted Worlds
    Life, thinking, communication, creativity/logistics, reality, integrity, unconscious wisdom, education outside school, queer politics, activism, bisexuality, polyamory, love, relationships, parenting… and books. By Jennifer Moore. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Bridging from the Fediverse to Bluesky (or not)
    Comments on Ryan Barrett’s plan to create a “bridge” between the Fediverse and Bluesky, with reference to defaults, consent & moderation. Kind of a geeky post coming up! I was going to put it as …
    By Jennifer, 809 words
  8. Chopstick Chronicles
    Authentic Japanese cooking made easy. By Shihoko. 🇦🇺 More info

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    Japanese Yuzu Curd
    If you’re a fan of citrus flavors, you’ll love this yuzu curd. Yuzu is a unique fruit that brings a tangy and slightly floral taste that’s perfectly balanced by the creaminess of the curd. This …
    By Shihoko Ura, 69 words
  9. mvexel's Diary | OpenStreetMap
    Recent diary entries. By Martijn van Exel. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A note on old imported landuse=quarry in the United States
    In the early days of OSM, when the map was formless and empty, mappers in the United States conducted data imports without much discussion, because there were just not a lot of people to discuss …
    By mvexel, 354 words
  10. TJ Fogarty
    Performance focused Front-end Development. 🇮🇪 More info

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    Still trying to fetch this feed, but last time we got ‘Temporary redirect to https://www.tj.ie/index.xml/; Not Found’.

    Tidy Up with Regex
    Something had been bugging me for a while; I had a legacy shortcode that would render external links, when really I wanted to use markdown to improve portability. Hundreds of instances lurked within dozens of …
    By TJ Fogarty, 176 words
  11. Idle/Random/whatever Thoughts of a Demented/Idle/Whatever Mind
    Thoughts can be all too powerful. By Saurabh Minni. 🇮🇳 More info

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    [15th September 2024] Interesting Things I Learnt This Week
    1. Our Memories Are Stored in Triplicate - This is an article about how the brain stores memories. It discusses what part of the brain is involved in memory storage and how different types of …
    By 100rabh™, 529 words
  12. GIGA WHO
    STILL HAUNTING THE EMPIRE. 🇬🇧 More info

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    I love you. Get out!
    “I’d like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it’s spread its wings.” —Second Doctor, shortly after beginning to exist (1966) They’re restarting NuWho – I told you so. When Russell T. …
    By gig, 67 words
  13. FauxHammer - Blog
    For Miniature Painters, Hobbyists and fans of Painting Games Workshop Miniatures. We also review Tools and Accessories used to support your modelling goals. More info

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    Warhammer Age of Sigmar Stormbringer Delivery 21: Issues 79-80 Review
    And thus, we arrive at the end. With the final two issues of Stormbringer now out in the wild, the The post Warhammer Age of Sigmar Stormbringer Delivery 21: Issues 79-80 Review appeared first on …
    By VoltorRWH, 46 words
  14. No Bells
    notes from the abyss. By Mano Sundaresan, et al. More info

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    NTS August 2024: Mano b2b Serge
    The boys are back in town. The post NTS August 2024: Mano b2b Serge appeared first on No Bells.
    By Mano Sundaresan, 25 words
  15. Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho—Journal
    Short-to-medium length entries—relatively off the cuff. 🇺🇸 More info

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    [journal] Read the Manual: open
    open files and directories on macOS! man open on macOS is super interesting. I have used open -a to launch specific apps for years, but I have never looked at all the other options. There …
    By Chris Krycho, 252 words