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  1. EJIL: Talk!
    Blog of the European Journal of International Law. More info

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    The 2024 AU Common Position on the Application of International Law in the Cyberspace: Some Implications for the Development of Digital Human Rights
    Introduction The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has adopted in late January 2024 its much-anticipated and first-ever Common African Position on the Application of International Law to the Use of Information and Communication …
    By Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew, 2,585 words
  2. Lens Rentals | Blog
    The largest online rental provider for photography, videography, and lighting equipment and accessories in the United States. By Roger Cicala et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    3D Prints for Photographers & Videographers
    A few months ago, I was spending a lot of time looking for a converter ring that would convert Bowen mount lights, so that they worked for Profoto modifiers. The system seems simple enough, but …
    By Zach Sutton, 62 words
  3. Speedysnail
    Blazing a silvery trail since 1999. Personal website and weblog with photos, limericks, cartoons, academic papers and more. By Rory Ewins. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Frogs of Chernobyl
    The embroidery tips page that forgot to close its <h3> tags. Researchers have found a lost Mayan city not at all “by accident”. Prince’s advice about being online in 1999. David Bowie’s predictions the same …
    By Rory, 121 words
  4. Blog Joshua
    Joshua Rocky Tuahta Purba's personal blog about everything. 🇮🇩 More info

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    Li-ion Cells Salvage Again
    Salvaging 18650 li-ion cells from dead battery pack of a ThinkPad T530.
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  5. justin․searls․co
    Where Justin Searls is content to post content. 🇺🇸 More info

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    📸 Fixing bugs in production when all you have is an iPhone
    Noticed an issue with Beckygram yesterday where single-video posts weren't successfully syndicating to Instagram as reels if she didn't also upload a custom thumbnail ("cover") image—which Instagram's API doesn't require. Even though I'm in Japan …
    By Justin Searls, 183 words
  6. Beautiful Water Genealogy
    Voyages through family and local history. By Christine McCloud. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Honor Roll Project:  Norwalk, CT – World War II
    In recognition of those who have served our country in the military, Heather Wilkinson Rojo of the Nutfield Genealogy blog started the Honor Roll Project. It’s an opportunity to publicly document the names on military …
    By ckmccloud, 248 words
  7. Pixels At An Exhibition
    Celebrates images mostly shot and always processed on iPhones or other iOS devices. By Knox Bronson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Damian De Souza – NSFW
    By Pixels, 5 words
  8. Stay & Roam
    outdoor life · travel · nature. By Gemma Evans. 🇸🇪 More info

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    Around Stockholm, September 2024
    September was a month of the first yellow leaves, fewer tourists, people in jackets followed by a blast of heat (28°c), clattering cutlery…
    By Gemma Evans, 27 words
  9. Antarctica Starts Here.
    The personal homepage of The Doctor. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Searching Bookstack with SearxNG.
    Note: I used the tag 'searx' for this post even though I've been using SearxNG for quite a while. There's enough compatibility between the two that the stuff I've written (so far) will work. However, …
    By The Doctor [412/724/301/703/415/510], 983 words
  10. Cam Pegg: Digital product and strategy guy
    Musings about stuff by someone old enough to know better than to put them on the internet. 🇺🇸 More info

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    October 1 2024, 10:14am
    There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you’ve made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you’ve made a discovery.—Enrico FermiReply via email or Mastodon.
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  11. joisig gone awol | Posts
    By Jói Sigurdsson. 🇮🇸 More info

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    GitHub and Sentry have perfect invoice filenames
    CrankWheel uses Maxio (née Chargify) for subscription management. It’s OK but I’ve never been super duper happy with it (mostly because I chose it for its flat fee structure, then later they switch to charging …
    By Jói Sigurdsson, 290 words
  12. Janealogy - Blog
    Have you ever wondered what mysteries are tucked away in your family’s past? By Jane Harris. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Mapping birthplaces
    I’ve been experimenting with the MapChart website to produce maps showing the birth county of people in North Walls and Brims in two censuses, 1861 and 1921. What do you think? 1861 Census And here’s …
    By Janealogy, 111 words
  13. Longstride: Trail Journals
    Hiking and trail journals from the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, the Continental Divide Trail, and beyond. By John Bafford. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A Lazy Day, and Return to Auckland
    After 150 days on the trail, I was exhausted. Last week, CareFree and I worked out a plan to take a day off, and then travel to Stewart Island, about 40 km south of the …
    By John “Longstride” Bafford, 329 words
  14. IT: Technology, Language, and Cultures
    By Lisa L. Spangenberg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    My Computing History
    Robb Knight in My Computing Origin Story and Kev Quirk in My computing History have both written posts about their computing history as part of WeblogPoMo2024. I thought I’d write about mine. I didn’t have …
    By Lisa Spangenberg, 717 words
  15. bookofjoe
    World's most popular blogging anesthesiologist. 🇺🇸 More info

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    'Fat Feet' — Red Grooms
    YouTube description: At last, brace yourself for the YouTube premiere of "Fat Feet" (1966) by Red Grooms and Mimi Gross. This "made in Massachusetts" pixelation short subject was shot on 16mm film. It was made …
    By bookofjoe, 128 words