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  1. Josh Collinsworth | Blog
    Writings on development, design, and random thoughts. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Things I enjoyed in 2024
    Things I watched, read, played, got into, enjoyed, or did and would do again, in 2024.
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  2. Humanizing The Vacuum
    Alfred Soto's blog about arts and politics. 🇺🇸 More info

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    ‘Make It Straight: Hair Involutions and Revolutions in Male UK Glam Rock’
    For the last decade I’ve submitted a paper proposal to the annual Pop Conference. This year’s theme, “Baby, It’s a Look: Pop Music, Fashion & Style at the Edge,” coaxed out some of my fascinations. …
    By humanizingthevacuum, 319 words
  3. The Aperiodical
    Occasional(ly) mathematical blogging. By Katie Steckles, Christian Lawson-Perfect, Peter Rowlett. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Mathematical Objects: Universe of cake
    A conversation about mathematics inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Game of Logic. Presented by Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett.
    By Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett, 23 words
  4. Peter Follansbee: Joiner's Notes
    Seventeenth-century joined furniture; green wood, hand tools. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Last pitch for the season, I promise
    [The shopping part of this post is copied from my substack blog today – and the log splitting at the end is different in each blog…today’s substack post was getting too long…] There’s really woodworking …
    By pfollansbee, 414 words
  5. sjhoward.co.uk
    Simon Howard's personal blog about stuff. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Cameron’s Brewery
    This is Cameron’s Brewery in Hartlepool, established 170 years ago—though the site has been used for brewing since 1572. It is the largest independent brewery in North East England.
    By sjhoward, 31 words
  6. EvermoreStudio
    By Andrew Crawford. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Double Spiral Chocolate Bar Box
    I needed to wrap this fancy chocolate bar, and decided to design and fabricate a custom box for it. Designed in Inkscape, cut on the laser from the violet Curious Skin cover stock. The post …
    By Andrew Crawford, 50 words
  7. Life, Technology and more…
    I'll know where I'm going, when I get there... By Mark Cathcart. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The High Speed Pendulam
    I read this morning, it’s completely nuts. China and America are indeed diametrically opposed. China is on it’s way to building 30,000 miles of high speed rail. All paid for by borrowing, much of the …
    By Mark Cathcart, 456 words
  8. declad
    I am an architect with over twenty years experience working in different countries. I am British but I live in Helsinki. By Lewis Martin. 🇫🇮 More info

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    The House of Government
    The Book The House of Government by Yuri Slezkine I saw a reference somewhere online to Yuiri Slezkine’s The House of Government and thinking it was a book about a single building a giant 1931 …
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  9. He Can Jog
    A composer, improviser and instrumentalist of sorts. By Erik Schoster. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Log: Tuesday December 3rd
    Woah, it's already December. It's been a year now since I started journaling about this rain piece for resonators and brass. Since then the project has expanded to incorporate more computer-controled solenoid and motor-driven activation …
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  10. Oliver Andrich
    A software developer from Koblenz with a passion for code, coffee, punk rock and a good conversation. 🇩🇪 More info

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    PyCharm, Tailwind & htmx
    After I shared my initial thoughts on PyCharm, I moved more and more of my projects — personal and work related — to PyCharm. So far, it works out pretty nice, and I am getting …
    By Oliver, 284 words
  11. String-Or-Nothing
    Tangled Fiber Thoughts. By Kim Brody Salazar. 🇺🇸 More info

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    AND NOW WE ARE FOUR
    I report the finish on my RESIST sampler. Completed, signed and dated. Don’t worry about that dot on the bottom margin – that’s just fluff I neglected to brush off prior to the photo. The …
    By kbsalazar, 610 words
  12. Old mans thoughts and tales
    Mountain Rescue Specialist. Environmentalist. Spent 37 years with RAF Mountain Rescue and 3 years with a civilian Team. By heavywhalley.MBE. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Breaking into winter climbing.
    I was often asked how you manage to break into winter climbing. Trust: we get a lot of bleathers who will to give you advice. I believe that if you can afford it do a …
    By heavywhalley.MBE, 295 words
  13. Anže's Blog
    Python, webdev, and surfing. By Anže Pečar. 🇸🇮 More info

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    Power Outages and Gunicorn PID files
    This week, my neighborhood had a few power outages. Bad news for the uptime of my self-hosted sites! 😅 After the power came back and my server started, Gunicorn services failed with the following error: …
    By Anže, 566 words
  14. This Week In The 90s
    Each week, we talk about a song that was in the UK Top 40 in the 1990s (and other stuff too). By Bernard O’Leary. 🇬🇧 More info

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    ‘Trouble’ and the Mysterious Third Member of Shampoo [August 29, 1994]
    Hey, welcome to This Week In The 90s where we tell stories about (or loosely connected to) songs that were in the UK charts exactly 30 years ago. This week, we’re talking about… Shampoo, ‘Trouble’ …
    By Bernard O'Leary, 2,738 words
  15. Netninja.com
    A web log of Brian's projects. By Brian Enigma. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Lowering Expectations, One Project at a Time
    I went to xoxo this year — I mean the real festival, not the fictional rave. This was the final year of the fest, and I have lots of feels around it. I don’t have …
    By Brian Enigma, 1,176 words