Luca Marx
automata theory, finite state machines, quantum mechanics, category theory, software development.
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Updated 9 months ago
An Introduction to Automata
Why are automata so interesting? Automata are so simple that they fit in many places and situations.
Recurring Bafflement
Everything is always a work in progress.
By Wesley Osam.
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Updated 3 months ago
On Doris Piserchia’s I, Zombie
1. The more science fiction and fantasy you read the easier it is to guess where any given premise will go. When a book upends your predictions you feel like you’ve got something special. Doris …
Max Glenister — Blog
Max Glenister is a front-end developer from Oxford. He writes mostly about front-end development and technology.
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Updated a year ago
The end of Dingoonity
If you were familiar with Dingoonity, you might have noticed by now that I’ve made the decision to shut down the website.
By Max Glenister, 26 words
Coyote Tracks
Watts Martin's collection of thoughts and shiny objects, mostly (but not always) related to...
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Updated a month ago
On evacuations and hurricanes
It’s so easy, watching on the news, to scream at people who don’t evacuate ahead of oncoming storms. I get it. I scream at them, too. It’s often a fitting reaction.And yet.Evacuation is a process. …
Cloudberry Cake Proselytism
C86 • indie pop • neo-aco • with love and no full album download.
By Roque.
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:: Les Molies
I wrote time ago about Stephen’s Library and The Non Stop Kazoo Organization, the fine French bands, who featured Jacques Speyser. I eventually got in touch with Jacques but sadly never heard back about an …
Synthpop Fanatic
Devoted to dark dance music: synthpop, futurepop, darkwave, electro. Songs you hear on a dark, smoky dancefloor.
By Chris Brandon.
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3 great songs from Daniel Hall’s new album, Apollo
Apollo is the Australian musician's 18th album. The post 3 great songs from Daniel Hall’s new album, Apollo appeared first on Synthpop Fanatic.
By Chris Brandon, 32 words
Sew Historically
Historical Costuming, Old-Fashioned Living, Refashion & DIY, Homemade Natural Beauty Products, Historical Hairstyles, Free Sewing Tutorials, Lace Making, Historical Cooking.
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30+ Places Where To Buy Fabric For Historical Sewing
Do you need brush braid for an Edwardian walking skirt, synthetic whalebone boning for a corset or sheer India cotton muslin for a Victorian summer dress? This is a resource list for fabric & notions …
Good Stuff NW
By Kathleen Bauer.
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Updated 4 weeks ago
Homemade Ricotta: Easy, Creamy, Dreamy!
Writing this blog has been full of slap-upside-the-head, "D'oh!" moments over the years. There was the time someone mentioned making a stock from leftover corn cobs. And another time when I discovered how simple it …
The Bristol Board
A virtual gallery celebrating the greatness of la the comics medium, past and present.
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Updated 3 hours ago
paintings by Eduardo Risso.
ungoliantschilde:paintings by Eduardo Risso.
Talkapedia
Rants About New (and old) Things.
By Tara Kennedy.
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Updated 11 hours ago
Three Interesting Things
1. Alan Sepinwall interviewed Aldis Hodge. 2. There's a Black Romance Author Event - BRAE going on with free and discounted ebooks by Black romance authors. 3. And there are some items up for auction …
By RandomRanter, 46 words
Michael's Blog
The personal website and blog of Michael Hebblethwaite, a web developer based in Nagoya, Japan.
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Updated 10 months ago
Make your code easy to run
Today, I want to write about steps you can take to make your take home test easy to run, and win brownie points with reviewers. I spent a lot of time in the last half …
The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century
Joey deVilla's Personal Blog.
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Updated 2 days ago
U.S. post-election post #7: Don’t worry, it’ll trickle down…
Tap to see the source. This is yesterday’s daily New Yorker cartoon, created by Brendan Loper. The post U.S. post-election post #7: Don’t worry, it’ll trickle down… appeared first on The Adventures of Accordion Guy …
By Joey deVilla, 48 words
k-hole
The game development and design blog of Kyle Kukshtel.
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Updated a month ago
I'm Making A Podcast About Game Programming
I listen to a lot of game development-flavored podcasts, and one thing that has really stood out to me for a long time was how basically none of the podcasts were actually about development. There …
By I'm Making A Podcast About Game Programming, 416 words
Building Slack
Stories of building Slack — the company, the product, the business, and the culture — told by two employees who were around for the entire journey.
By Ali Rayl, Johnny Rodgers.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Ghost in the invoice machine
Working with bigger companies meant figuring out how to plug ourselves into lots of standard big-company processes. One of the processes we had to learn was how to tell customers how much money they owed …
WATCHING BLAKE'S 7
A Blake's 7 blog.
By Tim Dickinson.
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Updated 12 months ago
Illuminating Blake’s 7 – The lamps of a sci-fi classic.
For those who have dipped into the blog posts within this website, you will have noticed that I am full of admiration for the visual aesthetic of Blake’s 7 – both in terms of the …
By Tim Dickinson, 1,440 words