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  1. Transit Sleuth, , more info

    Record Recon Seattle (Metro Area): Mission 1
    This post and VLOG detail the writer's first record recon, including the missions to Vortex Music & Movies and Silver Platters. The writer traverses the Cross Kirkland Corridor from Redmond to Bellevue, sharing thoughts on the area's pedestrian unfriendliness. The trips are documented, and the writer recommends exploring the beautiful Cross Kirkland Corridor.
    By Adron, 60 words
  2. Brilliant Maps, , more info

    Where is the north/south divide? [Map Men]
    Main Summary 🤔 The north/south divide in England has historical roots dating back to the Viking invasion, leading to suspicion and stereotypes between the two regions. 🏠 The north/south divide in England can have significant impacts on house prices, education, and life expectancy. 🌍 A proper academic study by Professor Danny Dorling took cultural and economic factors into account to determine the north/south divide in the UK. 🌐 The concept …
    By Brilliant Maps, 252 words
  3. McFilter, , more info

    Interesting Things on the Internet: January 15th 2024 Edition
    Finally (hopefully, we'll see) something seems to be happening about the shameful Horizon scandal. Private Eye have made their special report on it free to download. I haven't watched Mr Bates vs The Post Office yet, but this is a great backgrounder on the whole fiasco.How to Fold a Julia Fractal. A fantastic website with great animated visualisations to help explain the beauty of maths. Gave me some new ways …
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  4. Manuel Matuzović - Web development Blog, , more info

    My CSS wish list 2024
    Following last year, I created a CSS wishlist for 2024.Before I get into the details, I have to say that creating a wishlist almost feels wrong because there are more features in CSS today than I could have ever wished for. So, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to CSS being where it is today: spec writers, invited experts, browser developers, everyone involved in Interop …
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  5. Anna Shipman, , more info

    Learning from a strategy project
    A couple of years ago I worked on a strategic project that was outside my remit. It was an incredible learning experience for me and here is some of what I learned. The problem I wanted to solve The problem for my team was that our tech estate was in contention. I was leading one of a number of engineering groups within a larger organisation; each group had its own …
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  6. Fifty Dresses, , more info

    A Long Silence
    Silence may indeed be “golden” except when one is trying to maintain some regularity in writing a blog. My silence this past Fall and into the end of the year was not intentional. I actually got as far as starting a new post in November on a “Blouse for Fall” only to have its completion thwarted by more pressing priorities. Such is life, as all of us know. So now, …
    By Fifty Dresses, 782 words
  7. Manuel Matuzovic, , more info

    My CSS wish list 2024
    Following last year, I created a CSS wishlist for 2024.Before I get into the details, I have to say that creating a wishlist almost feels wrong because there are more features in CSS today than I could have ever wished for. So, I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to CSS being where it is today: spec writers, invited experts, browser developers, everyone involved in Interop …
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  8. Knife Steel Nerds, , more info

    Testing Chinese Knife Steel 8Cr13MoV/8Cr14MoV
    Thank you Patreon Supporters! Thank you to my Patreon supporters who help make these studies happen. Patreon funds were used for purchasing two ultimately useless knives, and some steel. Patreon supporter Marcus Ho even sent me some steel all the way from China which also ended up not working out. And I used Patreon funds to pay Shawn Houston (also a Patreon supporter) to do microscopy and grind two CATRA …
    By Larrin, 2,584 words
  9. Just a Summary, , more info

    Panning Overdubs in Loopy Pro
    A quick introduction to adjusting the panning of overdubs in Loopy Pro clips, including a link to a miRACK configuration and instructions on how to use it in your own Loopy Pro configurationsIt’s common practice in music production that, when you’re layering your vocals with harmonies or doubles, you pan everything but the lead vocal around the stereo field. That gives a sense of physical separation between the voices and …
    By Piers Cawley, 1,480 words
  10. Epsilon's World, , more info

    Atari 2600+ has arrived
    Happy New Year 2024 to everyone! It is kind of strange for me to decide to get an Atari 2600+ system, and yet here we are in 2024! The reason I say this is because I was never really into Atari back in the day, with the exception of the Atari Lynx and the Atari Portfolio! The Atari Portfolio is the only Atari system I still have today, with the …
    By Epsilon, 2,510 words
  11. Balashon - Hebrew Language Detective, , more info

    tiron and turai
    After a soldier enlists in the Israeli army, there are two words to describe him (or her, although I'm providing the male forms of the words): טִירוֹן tiron - "new recruit" and טוּרַאי turai - "private" (his initial rank). While the two words apply to a similar time in the military, and look somewhat similar, they are actually not related etymologically.Tiron entered Hebrew in the rabbinic period, borrowed from the …
    By Balashon, 452 words
  12. ktheory, , more info

    Useful models: the barbell strategy
    The barball strategy, popularized by Nassim Taleb, is a way to navigate risk/reward tradeoffs when you’re skeptical about the accuracy the risk estimates. While it originated in financial investing, it can apply to product and business strategy. Imagine a menu of investments ranging from low-risk & low-reward to high-risk & high reward. The barbell strategy picks mostly conservative low risk investments to cap losses, and a few high risk bets …
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  13. Read the Tea Leaves, , more info

    Web component gotcha: constructor vs connectedCallback
    A common mistake I see in web components is this: class MyComponent extends HTMLElement { constructor() { super() setupLogic() } disconnectedCallback() { teardownLogic() } } This setupLogic() can be just about anything – subscribing to a store, setting up event listeners, etc. The teardownLogic() is designed to undo those things – unsubscribe from a store, remove event listeners, etc. The problem is that constructor is called once, when the component …
    By Nolan Lawson, 317 words
  14. The Hazel Tree, , more info

    Lochbuie Stone Circle and Moy Castle, Isle of Mull
    Standing stones and a medieval tower house in sparkling January sunshine
    By Jo Woolf, 20 words
  15. Time's Flow Stemmed, , more info

    Thoughts on Clarice Lispector’s The Passion According to G. H.
    To escape the neutral, I had long since forsaken the being for the persona, for the human mask. When I humanized myself, I’d freed myself from the desert. I’d freed myself from the desert, yes, but had also lost it! and also lost the forests, and lost the air, and lost the embryo inside me. The mask—humanisation—that we put on to help us elude the harshness of reality. A personal …
    By Anthony, 433 words