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  1. aows — black and white photography
    Film & Digital Monochrome Photography. By Adrian Vila. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Fenced in, II
    Tahoe, California, December 2024. From the video Photography under a foot of snow in Tahoe.
    By Adrian Vila, 18 words
  2. Flashing Palely in the Margins
    An epistolarian, anthropologist, urban explorer, and over-user of the discretionary comma. By Sameer Vasta. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Snippets at the end of the year
    It has been a long few weeks. My grandmother passed away a few weeks ago. I wrote a short remembrance of her on my blog last week. Hers is a legacy of love and care …
    By 2024-12-22 - End of Year Snippets.txt, 1,221 words
  3. Silvia Maggi - Designer
    I write about design, technology, their effects on our lives, photography, and more. I curate the inspiration series Design, Digested. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Quite a year
    Brief story of my perfect storm. I finished reading Normal People for the second time. In between, I saw the TV series. It seems I couldn’t let go of Marianne and Connell, some aspects of …
    By Silvia Maggi, 587 words
  4. Paweł U.
    Ruby on Rails Web Development Consultant Full Stack Blog. By Paweł Urbanek. 🇵🇱 More info

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    How to Send deadbeef Transactions with Alloy
    0x0000000 accounts are so last season. Now it’s all about vanity tx prefixes. In this blog post, we will learn how to impress your Etherscan followers and fry a few CPU cores along the way. …
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  5. Happiness Machines | Entries
    Technical and not-so technical articles I write. By Ignacio Brasca. 🇦🇷 More info

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    Entropic Reduction Solver
    Today (2024), generative artificial intelligence allows us to generate infinite solutions, but the problem is that we cannot prove that these solutions are related to a particular real output. We can, correlate them and approximate …
    By Ignacio Brasca, 205 words
  6. Pants On Fire
    The questionable activities of William J. Denby and his band of grifters in the city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Mail Call: Christmas Edition!
    After a period of silence, I've received a few more emails from Bill. I'm going to start with the most recent one, and work backwards. Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland Musgrave Harbour is a small town in …
    By Kawartha Lee, 1,267 words
  7. atmtx photo blog
    For the Love of Photography + Stories + Gear. By Andy. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Precision Camera Halloween Cosplay
    Precision Camera Halloween Cosplay – Austin, Texas Rounding out the mini-series on the Halloween Cosplay event at Precision Camera, we have both subjects, Jack Sparrow and Pennywise, together. I posted individual portraits of them over …
    By atmtx, 226 words
  8. Shoegazing.com
    One of the largest blogs in the world on quality shoes, mainly welted footwear. Articles on shoe care, shoe construction, buying guides and more. By Jesper Ingevaldsson. 🇸🇪 More info

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    Buyer’s guide – European workwear boot brands
    There’s no question that the biggest manufacturers of “workwear”, or “heritage”, boots comes from North America, where the largest customer base also is, and many new ones are based in Asia. But with Europe still …
    By Jesper Ingevaldsson, 1,984 words
  9. Seven Out Of Ten
    A personal writing project about video games, music and other things I’m interested in. By Liam Richardson. More info

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    Weeknotes – 06/10/2024
    Hello, and welcome to another edition of Weeknotes, a stream-of-consciousness post about life, work, media and everything in between. Here’s what I’ve been up to: Life I have very little to report when it comes …
    By Liam Richardson, 743 words
  10. The Chronicles of a Girl Worried AF
    My deeply personal account of living with OCD. By Alice. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Confidence
    I took a little break from sharing to get used to my new normal. A week ago I had to have some blood work done and for the first time in my memory I engaged …
    By Call Me Alice, 801 words
  11. Killed By A Pixel
    Building Universes One Pixel at a Time. By Frank Force. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Astronomic Comics in Austin People’s Gallery
    A print from my generative series Astronomic Comics has been chosen to be in the Austin People’s Gallery! It is on display at City Hall until April of next year! I am honored have my …
    By Frank, 58 words
  12. Daily Nous
    news for & about the philosophy profession. By Justin Weinberg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    APA Announces Winners of 16 Prizes
    The American Philosophical Association (APA) has announced the winners of 16 of its prizes. – Below are the prizes and their winners. 2024 AI2050 Prizes ($10,000 each. Awarded in recognition of outstanding philosophical scholarship relating …
    By Justin Weinberg, 917 words
  13. The Dirtbag Dao — Blog
    A blog about how to get in the mindset of frugal living, voluntary simplicity, and a nomadic lifestyle. By Heather Delaney. 🇺🇸 More info

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    5 Types of Vehicle Nomads
    Step right up, step right up! Rubber tramps on display! Trendy or trashy, whatever you think of people who live on wheels, we’re here to explore all the different kinds of people who call the …
    By The Dirtbag Daoist, 2,074 words
  14. Motown Junkies
    An unofficial track by track history of Motown: in-depth analysis and discussion of both sides of every Motown single ever released between 1959 and 1988. By Nixon. 🇬🇧 More info

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    694. The Temptations: “Get Ready”
    If white radio wasn't ready for this in 1966, it's their loss, because now it's 2020 and I am so very ready for this today. It sounds fantastic. (10)Continue reading →
    By The Nixon Administration, 36 words
  15. New Escapologist | Blog
    Or: Goodbye to all that! 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Tapping of Keys
    My good friend Tim recently read Shift Happens, a book about computer keyboards. I mentioned this to some other friends, bracing myself for a comment along the lines of “blimey, that’s a bit niche,” but …
    By Robert Wringham, 186 words