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  1. Biketype, , more info

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  2. Matt's Dev Blog, , more info

    How I hunt down (and fix) errors in production
    Once you’ve deployed your web app to prod there is a moment of satisfaction: a brief respite where you can reflect on your hard work. You sit, adoringly refreshing the homepage of www.mysite.com to watch it load over and over. It’s beautiful, perfect, timeless. A glittering crystal palace of logic and reason. Then people start to actually use it in earnest and you begin to receive messages like this in …
    By Matthew Segal, 1,739 words
  3. Flickering Lamps, , more info

    The cemetery serving a submerged parish: St James, Stocks-in-Bowland
    As Britain’s population grew throughout the 19th Century and the demand for water in its towns and cities increased, local authorities and water boards looked to rural areas, building dams in remote valleys and creating large reservoirs. The Stocks Reservoir, completed in the 1930s, is one such reservoir, located in Dalehead in the Forest of… Continue reading The cemetery serving a submerged parish: St James, Stocks-in-Bowland
    By Caroline, 75 words
  4. Julian Hoffman, , more info

    The Spirit of the Wetlands
    “For more than two decades now I’ve lived alongside the pelicans of the Prespa lakes in northern Greece. These birds are—for so many, residents and visitors alike—simply an astonishing and seamless part of being here. There is no Prespa without pelicans. In summer, the skies brighten with their flights, as hundreds of birds, their wingspans … Continue reading The Spirit of the Wetlands
    By julianhoffman, 67 words
  5. In the Middle, , more info

    The Medieval Modern and Carrying on through Grief
    by Cord J. Whitaker I am trying to order my thoughts today. They have been disordered by the specter of global war in a world where democracy is dying in the face of fascism, where a pandemic continues to bring humanity to its knees, and where my beloved cat has died. To carry on with everyday normalcy is a bit of a struggle. In the past, during times difficult for …
    By Cord J. Whitaker, 295 words
  6. Reeding Lessons: the Henry Reed research blog, , more info

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  7. Mind Hacks – Neuroscience and psychology news and views., , more info

    Chromostereopsis
    The effect varies for different people. Take a moment and look at this. Some people don’t see anything special: just a blue iris in a red eye. Image: CC-BY Tom Stafford 2022 For me though, there is an incredibly strong depth illusion – the blue and the red appear as if they are at different distances. I can enhance the effect by blinking rapidly, turning the brightness up on my …
    By tomstafford, 736 words
  8. Eliot Peper - Blog, , more info

    Writing is a tool for making new ideas
    Over in Every, I wrote about how writing is more than a method for capturing ideas, it’s a way of exploring them: By externalizing your thoughts, writing puts you into conversation with yourself. It’s always easier to diagnose other people’s problems, and to identify opportunities they might be missing. Just so, writing from the heart gives you a new vantage on you. This is certainly useful if you’re writing for …
    By eliotpeper, 125 words
  9. Nonhuman Autonomous Space Agency, , more info

    durf: Boston Dynamics steals Japanese kawaii tech for its latest robot:
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  10. Springwatch - BBC Blogs, , more info

    Discover toads and how you can help them
    Written by Cathy Robinson, nature and travel writer, for Naturehood at Earthwatch Europe Have you been lucky enough to spot a pair of copper-coloured eyes peeping out from a hidey hole this spring? If you have toads on your patch, they’ll have lain low during the colder months, snug in your compost heap, hiding in a pile of dead wood or burrowed into mud, only coming out to forage during …
    By Earthwatch Europe, 833 words
  11. KBBBLOG, , more info

    Slowly creeping towards reopening up my online store! Do you...
    Slowly creeping towards reopening up my online store! Do you like how I do this after the holidays? I’m a professional 😎. However, I have lots of prints, pillows, zines and othe sundry items available IRL if you live in Portland. Swing by during @outletpdx open hours to peruse the selection. Above is a 11x14 risograph print, kelly green on light cream. Edition of ten. Printed on #barbaratheriso 🌈✨ (at …
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  12. jlwagner.net, , more info

    I went and wrote a book
    I wrote Responsible JavaScript for A Book Apart. I hope you’ll consider buying it, and if you do, I hope you like it.
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  13. Paul Dobraszczyk, , more info

    Invisible cities: ants and architecture
    Beetles may be the most profligate insect in terms of diversity of species; but it is ants (the Formicidae family) that are the most successful in numbers alone. The combined weight of every living ant has been estimated at half the mass of all insects; by another estimate, if the 7 billion+ humans weigh a combined 332 billion kg; the 10,000 trillion ants in the world come in at 40 …
    By Paul Dobraszczyk, 1,894 words
  14. BRYCE DOT VC, , more info

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  15. Doctor Who - BBC Latest News, , more info

    Jacob Anderson joins Series 13 of Doctor Who
    Game of Thrones star Jacob Anderson is set to make his debut on Doctor Who later this year, playing Vinder. As a recurring character throughout the series, Jacob’s new role will see him join forces with the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker), Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan Lewis (John Bishop) as the Doctor faces her biggest ever adventure battling evil across time and space. Known to millions as Grey Worm in Game …
    By The Doctor Who Team, 265 words