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  1. TheJavaGuy Blog, , more info

    So what exactly is a whitespace in Java?
    In our programs we often have to deal with whitespaces, for example to sanitize input we received from users or other applications. With the release of Java 11, there have been some changes to the way whitespace is handled, and it’s important for developers to understand these changes in order to avoid potential pitfalls and write efficient, error-free code. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at whitespace …
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  2. Ideas.Offby1, , more info

    Serve an S3 bucket over tailscale
    I found myself wanting to host a private website that I could reliably update, but only serve it to users on my tailnet. I didn't find anything obvious that could do the job, but I did realize that between the existence of s3fs, tsnet, and the batteries that come with Go, I could probably bodge together something that does the job for me. This is it: offbyone/tailscale-s3-proxy. It's not complicated, …
    By Chris Rose, 166 words
  3. Said the Gramophone, , more info

    BEST SONGS OF 2023
    The tick-tock of time trips on and here we are again, old friends. Said the Gramophone. Best songs. By now I hope you know the drill. This world needs some kindnesses--it wants more peace, liberation, and music shared between strangers. So here's a pistachio, a ripe pear. Here are my 100 favourite songs of the year 2023; songs I love much more than doomed submarines (or basketball). Earlier this year, …
    By Sean, 7,569 words
  4. Carmen's Fun Painty Time, , more info

    Senjutsu: Battle for Japan
    I haven't actually played it yet, but I've seen the videos, read the rules, and it looks fun. Not only that, but I already have a sizeable collection of painted samurai to use!The only problem is that Senjutsu is in 30mm and I have 40mm. No worries, I'll build my own terrain!The battle board was mapped out using isometric graph paper to set the grid, then it was cut out …
    By Evilcartoonist, 181 words
  5. The Online Darkroom, , more info

    Always carry your camera - I didn't...
    The iphone view of the pool. The two conical shapes on the horizon are the Bass Rock island on the left and North Berwick Law on the southern shore of the estuary. Both are volcanic plugs. The rounded one in the centre is, I think, Traprain Law in East Lothian.Yes, straight from the "Don't do as I do, do as I say" department of the Online Darkroom comes a tale …
    By Bruce Robbins, 83 words
  6. Blood Knife - Editorial Archives, , more info

    REVIEW: Foe (2023)
    Tense, emotional climate science-fiction that doesn’t quite come together by Kevin Fox, Jr. This piece was written during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the film being covered here wouldn’t exist. Foe is a psychological thriller that relies on one of speculative fiction’s most familiar anxieties: humanity being replaced. The film is climate fiction, taking place in a world that’s finally experiencing the …
    By Kevin Fox, Jr., 1,178 words
  7. Clive Thompson – Medium, , more info

    Why I’ve Started Playing With Legos
    A surprisingly great way to pull your brain away from your keyboardContinue reading on Medium »
    By Clive Thompson, 22 words
  8. Timac, , more info

    Apple’s use of AppKit, Catalyst, Swift and SwiftUI in macOS Sonoma
    Last month, I analyzed the programming languages and UI frameworks used to create iOS 17. This month, let’s analyze macOS from OS X El Capitan 10.11 to the latest macOS Sonoma 14 and answer a few questions: What is the total count of binaries within macOS Sonoma? Which programming languages are used to develop these apps? How many apps are written with Swift? How many apps are using Mac Catalyst …
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  9. Webstory, , more info

    Anglican women: Mollie Batten
    In recent months I’ve had occasion to look at the lives of several Anglican women of the last century or so, for possible inclusion in a biographical dictionary. Many of these names have been overlooked by historians (or at least… Continue reading →
    By peterwebster, 47 words
  10. Theo Inglis, , more info

    G156
    THEO INGLISSTUDIO_ GRAPHIC DESIGN WRITING ABOUT EMAIL TWITTER INSTAGRAM Granta 156: Interiors, cover photograph by Kaitlin Maxwell. Designed while Acting Senior Designer of Granta Magazine in 2021.
    By Theo Inglis, 28 words
  11. Freewheeling France, , more info

    Ventoux Cycling Holidays
    So you want to ride Ventoux? If you need a little support, I'm now offering a bespoke service to help you arrange your Ventoux cycling holiday. Here's how I can help.
    By Lyn, 34 words
  12. Emily Short's Interactive Storytelling, , more info

    Dialogue Expressiveness in Mask of the Rose
    Mask of the Rose is a dating-and-murder-mystery virtual novel set in Failbetter’s Fallen London universe. In line with that genre, it typically gives the player between two and four dialogue choices for conversation – occasionally more or fewer than that, but usually keeping things in that range. The trick was, though, that we wanted to actually grant the player a lot more latitude than that to decide what they wanted …
    By Emily Short, 1,405 words
  13. blog.jlcarveth.dev, , more info

    Exploring the MangoPi - A Journey into RISC-V Assembly.
    By John L. Carveth
  14. Dusted Codes, , more info

    .NET Blazor
    .NET Blazor has been touted as a revolutionary framework that allows .NET developers to build interactive web applications using C# instead of JavaScript. It's mainly aimed at ASP.NET Core developers who want to build SPA-like apps leveraging the .NET ecosystem and a wealth of existing libraries and tools available via NuGet. It's Microsoft's latest instalment in an attempt to gain traction amongst frontend developers. With the recent release of .NET …
    By s (Dustin Moris Gorski, 2,532 words
  15. Oliver Palmer, , more info

    South Gippsland Farmers' Markets Calendar
    The weekend markets live-ish and direct in my hand A few years ago, I ended up spending 9 months living in South Gippsland, about two hours from Melbourne. We were doing a renovation on our house and had wonderful builders who took care of everything, so we left town for 9 months and left them to it. It was mid-Pandemic, too, so that provided a bit of extra incentive. My …
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