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  1. Alabama Yesterdays, , more info

    Birmingham Photo (87): Rush Hotel in 1931
    According to its entry at the great BhamWiki site, this hotel was developed by D.M. Rush around 1919 and operated until about 1949. The 1945 Birmingham Yellow pages gives its address as 316 1/2 North 18th Street and the phone number was 7-09411. The small hotel occupied just the second floor of the building seen in the photo below, and was one of the few such accommodations available to blacks …
    By AlabamaYesterdays, 297 words
  2. xian | Mediajunkie, , more info

    ODI, ride or die
    This past Friday I finished my last day on easily the greatest job I’ve had so far in my long, strange and oftentimes charmed career. I started at ODI, initially as a contractor, when it was still called the Office of Digital Innovation. I joined the team working on California’s statewide Covid site (covid19.ca.gov) as […]
    By xian, 60 words
  3. The Book Haven, , more info

    Russian writer Maxim Osipov: “Life against death, light against fog – that’s the whole conflict.”
    Russian lawyer, political leader, and activist Alexei Navalny is dead. Yesterday, we posted Varya Gornostaeva‘s words on his unexplained death. Here are a few words from the award-winning Russian author and cardiologist Maxim Osipov, from a 2021 Facebook post in Russian, which he is allowing me to republish in English: Wise words from award-winning author/cardiologist Maxim Osipov A few months ago, a famous humanitarian, whose name I will not disclose, …
    By Cynthia Haven, 1,282 words
  4. Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations, , more info

    What pre-1985 science fiction are you reading? + Update No. IX
    A selection of read volumes from my shelf What pre-1985 science fiction are you reading or planning to read this month? Here’s January’s installment of this column. When I’m not reading science fiction, I’m more often than not devouring history that touches on my decades of focus: 1945-1985. Recently that’s meant lots and lots of monographs on Cold War culture: from fallout shelters, suburbia, to analysis of the drama of …
    By Joachim Boaz, 1,294 words
  5. Wesley Aptekar-Cassels | Main Page, , more info

    End-to-end testing emails
    I came up with a really slick trick to write E2E tests that deal with sending/receiving emails recently. This is the sort of thing that seems like it's probably usually sort of a nightmare — I wanted to write a test for registering a account on a website, where part of the flow was clicking on a validation link in a email. The slick trick is a test SMTP server …
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  6. New Things Under the Sun, , more info

    Teaching Innovative Entrepreneurship
    Boosting innovation by teaching people to be tech entrepreneurs?
    By Matt Clancy, 12 words
  7. mediocregopher's lil web corner, , more info

    Serving a Website From a Git Repo Without Cloning It
    By mediocregopher
  8. One Man 1001 Albums, , more info

    The Wedding Present Watusi Deluxe Edition
    The Wedding Present Watusi Deluxe EditionGet It At DiscogsArriving after a Steve Albini-produced trove of mopey wonder (1991's Seamonsters) and a collection of relatively more lighthearted singles (1992's Hit Parade), the Wedding Present's fourth album Watusi found David Gedge and company hitting a particularly brilliant stride in terms of songwriting and creative development alike. Produced by Seattle personality Steve Fisk in a time when "grunge" was a breathless buzzword, there's …
    By Aid00, 246 words
  9. Classics of Science Fiction, , more info

    Have You Read Any of These Ten Science Fiction Books from 2023?
    I was surprised that I hadn’t heard of any of these ten novels and authors from The Shades of Orange YouTube review “The Top Science Fiction Books Published in 2023.” Is this an indication of how out of touch I am with new science fiction, or do my tastes just run much different from the reviewer? When and why did I stop reading new science fiction? Here are Shades of …
    By jameswharris, 644 words
  10. Anthony Balducci's Journal, , more info

    Beautiful AI Ladies for February 2024
    By abaldu8246, 6 words
  11. Roads.org.uk, , more info

    Oxford's Ground Zero
    Oxford's Ground Zero Oxford is home to a Zero Emission Zone - a collection of streets where only zero-emission vehicles are welcome. It’s just a trial, but if it goes well, the whole city centre may go the same way.Increasingly political battles are being fought over the road network. Not the ones we’re familiar with, like the environmental movement, where construction of tunnels or tree houses might hold up a …
    By Chris5156, 3,224 words
  12. Christopher Butler, , more info

    Periodical 16 – Useful Lifetimes
    One’s moral progress is measured in unexpected moments. Good morning! The house is full of the aroma of baking muffins, which my daughter requested I make first thing this morning. I happily obliged. She and my son are munching away at them as I type this. – What’s the oldest, most useful object in your home? Ours is probably the 8” Griswold skillet my wife inherited from her grandmother. As …
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  13. English Buildings, , more info

    Ewelme, Oxfordshire
    Take notice There has been a lot in the news recently about the polluted state of many of Britain’s rivers. The River Wye, for example, is undergoing an ecological crisis due to the levels of phosphates in its waters, a state of affairs that has been attributed to run-off from the many intensive poultry farms near its banks.* Other rivers have enormous amounts of untreated sewage dumped into them, because …
    By Philip Wilkinson, 383 words
  14. Meat & One Veg, , more info

    Cuubo, Harborne
    For anyone who follows me on my bang-average social media (here and here, nudge nudge wink wink) you’ll know that I was very keen on a QBox. There were multiple reasons for this that can be shortened down to its proximity to my house of circa 100m, and the quality of the food which was nothing short of excellent. Not a week went by without a chicken burger, mac and …
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  15. The Two Terriers, , more info

    Something's stirring in the orchard
    It may be the middle of February, the rain and the winds have been approaching biblical in their severity but some plum blossom has begun to show in one of the orchards. Now that is a hopeful sign of Spring. It certainly brightens the twice daily walks with Lucie when we pass the trees and a little more warmth should release some of that lovely blossom scent. My apologies for …
    By The Two Terriers, 121 words