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  1. cabel.com, , more info

    Firehouse Five and the Cinderella Surprise
    My goal was to preserve some never-before-heard recordings of an incredible Dixieland jazz band made up of mostly Disney employees, the Firehouse Five Plus Two. But along the way, I accidentally discovered an incredible lost song that was cut from Walt Disney’s Cinderella. And you’re about to hear it too. Let’s go. Firehouse Five Plus Who? photo via D23 Here’s the backstory. In the early 1940’s, a bunch of talented …
    By cabel, 4,311 words
  2. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Shell commands to paste from the clipboard
    The clipboard is an easy way to transfer data into the command line from other tools. Use your system’s “paste from clipboard” command to pipe data into other commands for processing. (See also my “copy to clipboard” post.) On macOS, use pbpaste: $ pbpaste | <command> On Windows with PowerShell, use Get-Clipboard: $ Get-Clipboard | <command> If don’t use PowerShell, you can invoke it to run Get-Clipboard: $ powershell.exe -noprofile …
    By Adam Johnson, 111 words
  3. Jem – UK blogger - Developer - Entrepeneur, , more info

    Deja vu part two
    In my previous post, in which I announced the separation from my husband and likely impending doom of trying to buy him out of the mortgage, I joked that I might have to do Project £20k again. I probably shouldn’t have tempted fate, because as it turns out that this is the number that Gaz has floated in terms of equity buyout, and my rapid expansion and therefore short term …
    By Jem, 78 words
  4. FauxHammer - Blog, , more info

    Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer Issues 31-34 Contents Confirmed
    As promised, we’re back with an update on the last couple of issues of Adventure 3. Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer The post Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer Issues 31-34 Contents Confirmed appeared first on FauxHammer.
    By VoltorRWH, 42 words
  5. Brad Frost | Blog, , more info

    Periodical 15 – Christopher Butler ☼
    And then she asked an interesting question: Is it art if it wasn’t your idea? I was glad to answer “yes,” and explain to her why — that all art is a copy of something — though I wish I’d had the presence of mind to ask her a question beforehand, like, “If I drew a picture of you, would it be art?” My explanation was that all art is …
    By Brad Frost, 135 words
  6. Mario Carrion, , more info

    What is new in Go 1.22?
    No language changes but really nice additions.
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  7. Cat and Girl, , more info

    BLY2K
    By Dorothy, 1 word
  8. Chen Hui Jing, , more info

    Wow, the blog is 10 years old 🥳
    Since I conveniently missed my “decade of gainful employment as a web developer” post last year, I’ll make it up with a “oh wow, this blog is a decade old” post. There’s not much to say, considering my output was sorely lacking over the past 3 years. BUT, I still dutifully renewed my domain name over the past ten years, and kept the dependencies on the site up-to-date, with an …
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  9. Silent London, , more info

    Your silent cinema Valentine
    If you truly love something, let he, she, they or it know. Now, in this instance, I am talking about silent film, and it is the season for wearing your heart on your sleeve, so here’s an opportunity to do just that. Coincidentally, if you are the sort of person who has considered giving up … Continue reading Your silent cinema Valentine →
    By PH, 67 words
  10. DK1MI.radio | Blog, , more info

    Automating Antenna Rotator Control with Cloudlog and Tampermonkey
    I've recently built a Remote Control for the Hy-Gain AR-500X Antenna Rotator which works nicely but requires me to look up the desired heading for a specific station in Cloudlog, go to the remote control web application, determine the best memory channel and then click it to move the rotator. Determined to streamline this process, I embarked on a journey to automate antenna control with the help of Cloudlog and …
    By hidden (dk1mi), 275 words
  11. The Millions - Essays Archives, , more info

    Pressure-and-Release: Writing Shanghai’s Rooftoppers
    It made headlines around the world: The young man was doing pull-ups at the top of a skyscraper and let go. “Let go” might not be the right word: it implies intention. “Fell,” however, implies total accident. His arms gave out. He’d reached his limit. I don’t know, because I watched the video until that moment neared, and then couldn’t go on. It was snuff, I thought. To witness that …
    By Aube Rey Lescure, 2,224 words
  12. Aegir.org, , more info

    Carob Bars
    A recipe for making carob bars that are not chocolate but resemble it somewhat
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  13. Andy Trattner, , more info

    WHOOP-sy daisy
    I've developed a useful rule to reject all social media, coupons, and wearables. A few weeks ago, I broke my rule. In January, I spent $400 on a 2-year WHOOP subscription after diving into Bryan Johnson. (For the uninitiated, I think of him as an alternative, inward-facing version of Elon Musk—Paypal fortune origins, then some interesting bets afterwards. I highly recommend this podcast interview and the sequel.)Whoop is a bracelet …
    By Andy Trattner, 436 words
  14. The VPME | New Music From The Von Pip Musical Express, , more info

    Bess Atwell – Release Myself
    How do you follow up on a widely acclaimed album? Simple, get Aaron Dessner from The National, renowned for his collaborations with artists like Taylor Swift, Ben Howard, and Sharon Van Etten, to produce your next album. That’s what Brighton-based artist Bess Atwell did as she prepares to follow up her 2021 LP ‘Already, Always’ with her next full-length album, ‘Light Sleeper.’ It’s preceded by her latest single ‘Release Myself’ …
    By Andy Von Pip, 574 words
  15. Places Journal, , more info

    This River Is a Model
    In the Netherlands, water management is stubbornly technocratic, driven more by metrics than people. As climate change upends calculations, can planners find new modes of ecological repair? Read on Places Journal
    By Lizzie Yarina, 36 words