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  1. The Entire Kitchen Sink, , more info

    The Entire Kitchen Sink Redux
    Hi! Welcome to a kinda-sorta complete overview of everything Kitchen Sink published. I started this project in late 2021, and it took me a year and a half to complete. Compared with some of my other comics reading projects (see sidebar to the right) I kinda-sorta failed: The schtick with these projects is to read everything a publisher has er published, and then natter on about each series a bit. …
    By larsmagne23, 1,959 words
  2. Laurent Brondel, , more info

    # 203 "The 28" red spruce / Brazilian RW
    By lblutherie, 10 words
  3. Side Projects | Kevin Nørby Andersen, , more info

    Week 109: My AI Team
    Just like week 108, I started writing this post late-march, but got so busy that it wasn’t finished and published until May. On March 21, Morten Just posted a tweet that set my brain on fire: Apparently, he had created a Slack bot with different personas based on which slack channel he uses, e.g. #ai-copywriter for copy writing, #ai-web-developer, #ai-lawyer, etc. I thought the idea of having an AI team …
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  4. Stopdesign | Creative outlet of Douglas Bowman, , more info

    Designing a conference
    We just wrapped up our 13th conference. This was our first three-day event. Up until this one, all past FLOCK events basically fit into a single day. Each event has its own theme, curated for small business entrepreneurs, writers, photographers, and content creators. The theme for this event, Show Me the Money, revolved around ways for creators to diversify and expand their revenue streams. It was held at Disney World …
    By Doug, 953 words
  5. Almad's Changelog, , more info

    On Reducing Problems to the One AI Thing
    We are now living in the age of OpenAI narrative, and a lot of problems are to be aligned to fit it. What are going to be side-effects of its implementation is going to be very interesting.
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  6. Meately, , more info

    Why I Sometimes Prefer a Food Dehydrator Over Traditional Biltong Drying or a Biltong Box
    Traditionally, biltong was dried by hanging it in a cool and dry space with good ventilation, but nowadays, modern technology has introduced more efficient ways of drying biltong. One of these methods is using a food dehydrator or a biltong box. What is a Food Dehydrator? Like most of us, I wasn’t familiar with many cooking appliances. A food dehydrator is an electrical appliance that removes moisture from food items, …
    By Meately Brothers, 591 words
  7. Running Past, , more info

    Broadway Theatre – a 20th Century Architectural Gem
    What is currently known as the Broadway Theatre is arguably one of Lewisham’s finest 20th century buildings both inside and out. It dates from the early 1930s and used to be next to a gothic 1870s Town Hall – pictured together below. When the Town Hall was first built there appear to have been lawns backing onto what was then called Springfield Park Crescent (now called Catford Broadway) . The …
    By Paul B, 1,256 words
  8. TV-VCR, , more info

    TV-VCR has reached its end of tape
    Hey. Thanks for reading this. And, more so, thanks for reading and commenting on everything else before this on TV-VCR. But, I’m sorry to say, this is all there will be to read. This is it. I hoped that by doing a unique thing, and keeping it going mostly on my own, with slight, curated staff, I could prolong the death of the dying entertainment blog industry. Indeed, I did. …
    By Mark, 180 words
  9. The Pallets Projects, , more info

    Blinker 1.6 Released
    Signalling allows for applications to be decoupled by allowing designated receivers to be informed when an action has taken place (the signal). Flask and Quart both utilise the excellent Blinker library to support signals and it is version 1.6 of this library that has been released. This is the second major release of Blinker since maintenance transferred to the Pallets-eco organisation, and represents a desire to maintain it for the …
    By P G Jones, 129 words
  10. The Valley Woodworker, , more info

    The jack of all trade sliding compound miter saw. Evolution
    As part of my current hydroculture experiments, I am using a lot of PVC piping. And while it can be cut with regular woodworking tooling, it can be a bit brittle and crack or even explodes while cutting small pieces. Using the right blade on any saw makes all the differences.In addition, I need to make a series of stop cuts along a 4 inches pipe. Yes, could be done …
    By Valley Woodworker, 895 words
  11. Ten minutes past deadline, , more info

    Notice of interruption to service
    When this blog reached its five-year anniversary in 2018, I wrote a summary of the conclusions it had reached so far, and I vaguely thought at the time that, should it run for another five years, that might be a good time for a pause. Now we’ve reached that point – Ten Minutes Past Deadline is 10 years old this week! – and it does seem to be the moment …
    By edlatham, 372 words
  12. SerHack, , more info

    Analysis of a Redline Based Malware
    In recent months, there have been increasing attempts to spread malware via some seemingly ‘harmless’ programs, luring the user through rewards such as sending money with cryptocurrency or NFT-themed gifts. The unsuspecting user by running an ‘innocent’ executable to access prizes becomes part of a botnet. In this post, I would like to analyse in some detail the ‘Redline-EDIRA’ malware campaign that has been going on since around the beginning …
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  13. bitsofcode, , more info

    When is :focus-visible visible?
    Focus outlines (and their styling) have frequently been a point of contention between aesthetics and usability. On the one hand, focus outlines are incredibly important for navigation, particularly by users navigating via keyboard or other non-pointer devices. On the other hand, for certain mouse or touchscreen users they can be unnecessary and detract from the design. Before the :focus-visible CSS pseudo-class was introduced, there was no middle ground to this …
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  14. Ian G McDowell's Blog, , more info

    Laying Out a Print Book With CSS
    In which I embark on a quixotic quest to make a physical book using web rendering technology.
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  15. kewlchops, , more info

    See if you can tell
    It's hard to believe that it's been 20 years since I left Australia. It feels like a lifetime ago, yet the memories of that time are still vivid in my mind. When I decided to leave, I was filled with a mix of excitement and trepidation. I had spent my entire life in Australia, and while I loved my home country, I also felt a strong pull to explore the …
    By george, 81 words