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  1. New Critique, , more info

    [Review] The Year in Books 2023 — James McLoughlin
    "What I often find as I make my way through the year in books is that I am prone to zig-zagging between different styles and genres. I couldn’t imagine reading the same type of book all year, even if I adored that particular type."
    By New Critique, 53 words
  2. ckochis.com | Craig Kochis, , more info

    Serve Protomaps Tiles with NodeJS
    How to serve protomaps tiles with NodeJS.
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  3. bylr.info, , more info

    TIL: displaying contributor avatars in GitHub changelogs
    While working on a changelog-generation script for my vsvg project, I wanted to display the list of contributors as circular avatars, just like GitHub does in multiple places. After a few Google searches and some failed attempts, I identified a couple of key tricks. The first is about obtaining the avatar image for a given GitHub account. Although the URL is hard to predict, adding .png to the account page …
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  4. Stargirl (Thea) Flowers - Blog, , more info

    Reflecting on my 2023
  5. Mocoso - Joel Chippindale's blog, , more info

    Take aways from LeadDev Berlin '23
    I really enjoyed attending and speaking at LeadDev Berlin in 2023. Here are just a few of the things that I took away from the conference. When to make quick decisions I learned the most from Nicky Thompson’s excellent talk, “Making work (and life) less stressful by making better decisions”. This was jam packed with information to help us understand how our brains work (both for and against us) when …
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  6. Lee Maguire – Blog, , more info

    Person of Interest S5E13
    Notes for season 5, episode 13, “return 0“ 08:26 Even with HR removed, it’s apparently not hard to find a bunch of cops at the precinct that would execute fellow officers for “a nice fat bonus”. 11:27 The music playing as Finch waits on the room is “Bunsen Burner” which previously appeared on the soundtrack of Ex Machina (2014). 14:02 “The suspense is killing me… in addition to the gunshot …
    By lee, 939 words
  7. iliana.fyi, , more info

    How I forked SteamOS for my living room PC
    SteamOS 3 (“Holo”) is the Arch-based Linux distribution built for the Steam Deck, Valve Software’s portable PC gaming device. It’s a very interesting Linux distribution even when you only focus on how it updates itself: updates are performed atomically by downloading a new read-only root filesystem to an inactive partition, then rebooting into that partition. But consumers can also run steamos-devmode to unlock the root filesystem, put the pacman database …
    By iliana etaoin, 3,324 words
  8. Building a Beg-Meil, , more info

    Planning out the mast
    I’m fortunate to have the week between Christmas and New Year’s off work, and that affords me the opportunity to spend some quality time out in the garage, working on various projects. I knocked together a little cart for a new drill press using leftover wood from the workbench project. I was also able to build in some extra storage, which is always welcome in the workshop. My other big …
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  9. Tom Hume, , more info

    Energy Efficiency drives Predictive Coding in Neural Networks
    I don’t remember how I came across it, but this is one of the most exciting papers I’ve read recently. The authors train a neural network that tries to identify the next in a sequence of MNIST samples, presented in digit order. The interesting part is that when they include a proxy for energy usage in the loss function (i.e. train it to be more energy-efficient), the resulting network seems …
    By Tom Hume, 319 words
  10. Fret Science, , more info

    How to memorize the fretboard
    Why do so many guitar players resist learning the notes on the fretboard? This is my most complex set of animations so far, built in service of the simplest topic I’ve covered to date: how to learn the notes of the fretboard efficiently, and working on recall speed as a key enabler for improvisation.
    By Keith, 59 words
  11. The Picky Glutton, , more info

    Taca Tacos review – the Mexican hole-in-the-wall with an ace in the hole
    Come for the tacos; stay for the birria One of the great things about tacos is that there’s nowhere to hide. When using a small maize tortilla, there’s very little room to hide slapdash sauces and miserable-quality protein. If you attempt to do so in anglocapitalist fashion by overloading with guacamole, refried beans and other frippery as if it were some of kind of burrito, then such a house of …
    By pickyglutton, 928 words
  12. Atlas Obscura, , more info

    5 of Our Favorite Podcast Episodes to Celebrate Winter Wonder
    With a new year on the horizon, we pause to take stock of all the wonder in world, including some of our favorite classic episodes from the Atlas Obscura podcast. Join us as we reacquaint ourselves with bestselling author Mary Roach, whose take on science is both funny and fascinating, and meet Amir Siraj, a young astrophysicist who may have made the discovery of a lifetime. We'll also learn about …
    By The Podcast Team, 345 words
  13. Ray Grasso Photography, , more info

    Cloud Mountain, Brisbane
    By Ray Grasso, 3 words
  14. undercoverlocal, , more info

    Auckland Apartment Dwellers: What does your Landlord call your Home?
    Cash Cow Money Machine Woman Bonus Tenants If You Choose Sit back and Watch Hands Off Investment Cheeky Win Shoe Boxes, Pocket Sized Profit
    By vicpiano, 34 words
  15. At the Pictures, , more info

    Grief in the Cinema
    ‘It’s coming on Christmas, they’re cutting down trees.’ Do you know that Joni Mitchell song? ‘I wish I had a river I could skate away on?’ It’s such a sad song, and not really about Christmas at all, but I was thinking about it tonight as I was decorating my Christmas tree and unwrapping funky ornaments made of Popsicle sticks, and missing my mother so much I almost couldn’t breathe… …
    By Lawrence, 1,984 words