Thomas Stringer
Blog and portfolio focused on Linux, Kubernetes, containers, DevOps, cloud, and other technical things.
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Updated 3 months ago
Configuring and Using an External Disk in Linux
This is one of those things that I do so much but always need to think. So I’m going to create some documentation for myself, and maybe it’ll help others. Specifically, I’m going to setup …
By Thomas Stringer, 45 words
London Shoes
I am a Londoner by birth, and have lived, worked and socialised in London throughout all my life, and I have a deep passion for London, its history, its customs and its people.
By Geoff Clements.
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Updated 7 months ago
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*London’s Lost Music Venues Pt7 – “The Scotch of St. James” – Mason’s Yard-SW1
This is just a quick short & sweet ‘Shoes’ blog that I hadn’t initially planned to publish, as I had already given the subject matter a ‘light touch’ within the content of a recently published …
By Geoff Clements, 1,728 words
Cassidy's blog
I'm Cassidy Williams, a software engineer, mom, and overall nerd in Chicago. I write about tech, projects, and whatever else I'm thinking about!
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Two months at GitHub
I’ve officially been working at GitHub for two months, today, as Senior Director for Developer Advocacy! It’s hard to believe it’s only been two months, honestly. I joined right at “crunch time” where everyone was …
Shawn Medero
The latest on Shawn Medero.
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Soft Pretzel Recipe
A simple recipe for making soft pretzels. (vegan but not gluten-free.)
By Shawn Medero, 14 words
DNA Lounge: DNA Sequencing
A late-night, all ages San Francisco nightclub featuring live music, DJ dancing, burlesque shows, and private parties.
By Jamie Zawinski.
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Wherein DNA Lounge is still here for you
Today is a very bad day. Everyone I know is feeling hopeless, and helpless. But, when you can't fix the big problems, you start with the problems you can solve. Maybe that's just washing the …
ElectoralVote
Track the election with a red/blue map of the US updated daily using the latest state polls.
By Andrew Tanenbaum, Christopher Bates.
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Fri, Nov. 15 Electoral Vote Predictor
Putting the "Tri" in "Trifecta": Hussle in the House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is preparing to hit the ground running, as every major media outlet has now called the House of Representatives for the Republican …
The Ramen Rater
The Definitive Source For Instant Noodle Reviews Since 2002.
By Hans Lienesch.
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#5020: Myojo Authentic Japanese Udon Beef Flavor – United States
I reviewed the hot and spicy version recently. I’ve got some different garnish for this one. These are tricky to photograph and last time I went with the wrong bowl as far as I can …
By Hans "The Ramen Rater" Lienesch, 205 words
The Second Disc
If it's reissued, remastered or expanded, you'll find it here.
By Michael Duquette, Joe Marchese.
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Release Round-Up: Week of November 15
Welcome to this week's Release Round-Up, featuring a selection of the new titles available today...and, with the holidays approaching, it just might be the biggest release week of the year! As an Amazon affiliate, we …
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Climbing My Family Tree
Genealogy research and commentary by Marian Burk Wood, speaker and author of "Planning a Future for Your Family's Past.".
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Book Review: Storytelling for Genealogists
Since my emphasis these days is on writing family history for the sake of future generations, I was drawn to this concise and affordable new book by Doug Tattershall, Storytelling for Genealogists.Tattershall packs a lot …
By Marian B. Wood, 389 words
Selfbuilt's Flashlight Reviews.ca
Comparative analyses of modern LED flashlights.
By Eric.
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Updated a month ago
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
Southern Fried Science
Over 15 years of ocean science and conservation online.
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This Rum Protects the Ocean: the world’s first conservation distillery is open for business.
Five years ago, a small team of ocean scientists, conservationists, sea turtle patrollers, and distillers came up with a radical idea to create a sustainable, long-term funding model for Dominica’s Sea Turtle Conservation Organization and …
By Andrew Thaler, 87 words
Technology & Marketing Law Blog
The areas of Internet Law, Intellectual Property and Advertising & Marketing Law.
By Eric Goldman.
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Call for Papers/Participation: the revived Internet Law Works-in-Progress Conference, SCU, March 8, 2025
From the 2014 Internet Law Work-in-Progress Event at New York Law School We invite your in-person participation in the Internet Law Works-in-Progress conference, to be held at Santa Clara University School of Law in Santa …
By Eric Goldman, 367 words
Longest Voyage
Jamie Crisman's home for notes, bad writing, and randomly updated blog.
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Updated a month ago
[log] Cooling Down
The end of Summer is so close. We have a few days forcasted to be popping back into 30°c this week, but overall we’ve dropped down to the point where we can go outside without …
By ge (Jamie Crisman, 479 words
Slatians hideout on the Web | slatecave.net
May contain useful information in the form of Blogposts and a small personal wiki.
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Why not use && as a shortcut in shell scripting
What am I Talking About If you've been shell scripting for some time you have most probably seen the following construct: [ -n "$something" ] && foo This runs the foo command, but only if …
From Earth to the Stars
The Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Author & Editor Blog.
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The Rules
by Peter Wood Peter Wood reveals and explains his personal list of rules for good writing. Check out his latest story, “Murder on the Orion Express”, in our [November/December issue, on sale now!] On Writing …
By fromearthtothestars, 1,417 words