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  1. PogoWasRight.org: Privacy News & Issues, , more info

    Cellebrite asks cops to keep its phone hacking tech ‘hush hush’
    Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports: For years, cops and other government authorities all over the world have been using phone hacking technology provided by Cellebrite to unlock phones and obtain the data within. And the company has been keen on keeping the use of its technology “hush hush.” As part of the deal with government agencies, Cellebrite asks users to [Read More...]
    By Dissent, 71 words
  2. Pylon of the Month, , more info

    Pylon of the Month - August 2023
    Even the most unobservant readers of the blog will have spotted that August's Pylon of the Month is a bit different and I have @moakcarlsson to thank for bringing it to my attention on Twitter. I'll certainly be getting hold of a copy of the book she is currently writing that includes this and other CEGB adverts. The image of a pylon being plonked down by a hand from the …
    By Kevin Mosedale, 373 words
  3. The Way to Coffee, , more info

    How to Keep Coffee Fresh with Airscape Coffee Canister
    How to Keep Coffee Fresh with Airscape Coffee Canister Few things pain me more than fetching beans from an already open bag of once delicious coffee only to be met with a flat, lifeless aroma instead of that heavenly scent of the fresh roast. The key to keeping the freshness and taste of coffee lies in keeping the beans or grounds shielded from the four enemies of freshness: oxygen, light, …
    By Resi, 759 words
  4. Austin Morlan, , more info

    Building an FPGA Computer: VGA
    When I set out to build a simple computer with an FPGA ( here, here, and here), my end goal was always to display something on a computer monitor. VGA was a natural choice because it’s simple and analog, rather than the complex digital nature of something like HDMI. All you have to do is place voltages on some pins at a specific frequency and the monitor is able to …
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  5. s c o t t e r i c p e t e r s e n - Writing, , more info

    Multichannel Audio Devices and Linux (not a love story)
    Something has been bothering me for some time since moving to PipeWire on my Linux boxes, and that is the way multichannel audio devices are handled. As we all know (and loath), Linux audio is complicated and terrible, but the upshot is that it gives us a lot of control and the possibility of extremely low latency — critical to realtime audio recording, processing, programming, etc. The post Multichannel Audio …
    By Scott Petersen, 106 words
  6. SteelonSandBlog, , more info

    15mm Terminator: Junkyard Dogs
    I’ve started work on sourcing and painting up some scenic elements and terrain for the 15mm Terminator project, and am kicking things off with some wrecked cars and a suitably scrappy junkyard.I’ve found that 15mm vehicles in a pristine state can be fairly expensive to buy, given that in the Post-Apocalyptic wilderness they will be just heaps of rust - so have resorted to utilising some HO/OO scale railway pieces …
    By SteelonSand, 601 words
  7. Lincoln Mullen | Blog, , more info

    RRCHNM past, present, and future
    The first time that I came across the name Roy Rosenzweig was in the textbook for a class titled simply, “Historiography.” The book discussed Rosenzweig’s 1983 book, Eight Hours for What We Will, as a key work in American labor history. Since Eight Hours is a history of workers in Worcester, Massachusetts, just thirty miles from where I grew up, I went to the library and checked out the book. …
    By Lincoln Mullen, 969 words
  8. Tom Sands Guitars — Blog, , more info

    Reina - 2023 Guitar of the year!
    Every year we try to produce something really special. A guitar that showcases the best that we can do using the finest materials we can get our hands on.This year we have knocked it out the park with a new guitar called Reina. Reina is an M12 - a size and design that has become our calling card and TSG’s signature sound. She has back and sides made from The …
    By Tom Sands, 455 words
  9. Simone's Computer, , more info

    desktops.zip
    some thoughts about web desktops
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  10. Graphic Journey Blog, , more info

    Coveting covers 33
    These disembodied elements set against an otherworldly backdrop are a perfect image for this novel about Benjamin Vaughn, a young illusionist who dies under mysterious circumstances at the height of his short career. New York-based Joan Wong designed it. She spans both the world of book cover design and editorial illustration commissions. Published by Nouvella in 2019
    By Mike Dempsey, 60 words
  11. bryanlrobinson.com - Blog, , more info

    Jamstack is meaningless
    Right at the top, let’s say what’s in the title… The name Jamstack is meaningless… but then again, so is MACH … and composable… and headless… and Developer experience… and serverless…, but also, they’re all hugely important Meaningless and hugely important seem to be almost diametrically opposed, so let me take a step back and explain I’ll start where all good tech thought leadership should start: With the works of …
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  12. Adam Greenfield's Speedbird, , more info

    Beyond Hope: pre-orders now available!
    Just a heads-up that the listing for my forthcoming book Beyond Hope: Collective Power and Mutual care in the Long Emergency has just gone live on Amazon here in the UK, and that you’d be doing me a real solid by pre-ordering it via the link. (I’ll update this with links to alternative/non-Amazon sources as they become available.)
    By AG, 63 words
  13. Awful Library Books, , more info

    Not Goodbye, but See Ya Later
    Hi everyone! You may have noticed that we’ve slowed down a bit on posting, approving comments, and, well, pretty much our whole end of the deal. We’d like to say we’re just too busy and important, but…we’re not. Behind the scenes, we’ve been actively downsizing and “sunsetting” this little dog and pony show we call Awful Library Books. We started this blog in 2009, and after 14 years we’ve realized …
    By Holly, 204 words
  14. Orson Cart – at large, , more info

    Cock-Horses II
    Further to the earlier post, Cock-Horses, I came across this video of a recent cock-horse competition. Credit: Mario Broekhuis. Orson Cart.
    By orsoncartatlarge, 23 words
  15. The Landslide Blog - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    A new home for the Landslide Blog
    A new home for the Landslide Blog I started this blog on 16 December 2007 – that feels like a long time ago now – as a site on Blogger. In 2010, the American Geophysical Union established the AGU Blogosphere, and I moved the blog to this site at that time. For almost 13 years it has been a great home for this blog. However, you may have been aware …
    By Dave Petley, 270 words