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  1. 70s Sci-Fi Art, , more info

    hi! I bought your book for a holiday gift exchange game with my family, but there were shipping delays so….I bought a second! it ended up being so popular that I was glad I had a back up 😆
    Awesome! So glad you liked it
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  2. Maggie Appleton, , more info

    Gathering Structures
    How to gather people and create communities in ways that are low-stress and high-payoff
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  3. Technovia, , more info

    HouseFresh and the challenges of affiliate content
    You might have noticed a post from HouseFresh doing the rounds, especially if you have anything to do with creating content intended to generate affiliate revenue. It’s caused quite a stir, particularly among publishers. My background is in product testing. My first job in publishing was in MacUser’s testing labs, where we would regularly have 10–20 products in and – literally in some cases – take them apart to decide …
    By Ian Betteridge, 1,163 words
  4. Uni Watch, , more info

    A Tally of MLB Teams Whose Chest Scripts Look Worse in 2024
    A bunch of teams are experiencing a chest-lettering downgrade due to Nike's new template. Source
    By Paul Lukas, 27 words
  5. Patently-O, , more info

    Pour Me Another: The Supreme Court Revisits the ‘Bad Wine’ of the Copyright Discovery Rule
    by Dennis Crouch and Timothy Knight On February 21, 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy, which deals with a circuit split over the availability of back-damages in copyright infringement cases. Specifically, the Court is examining whether copyright plaintiffs are barred from recovering damages for acts of infringement that occurred more than three years before filing suit, even if the claims …
    By Dennis Crouch, 1,496 words
  6. Doom & Gloom From The Tomb, , more info

    Joe Henderson & Kenny Drew Trio - Molde Jazz Festival, Norway, August 1968
    Joe Henderson & Kenny Drew Trio - Molde Jazz Festival, Norway, August 1968Before last week’s Yo La Tengo show in Boulder, I stumbled into the great Paradise Found record store (none other than Ira the K stumbled in right after me, actually) for a quick browse. Paradise Found has lots of great vinyl, but recently I’ve been taking advantage of their extremely nicely priced CDs. And I wasn’t disappointed this …
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  7. reality blurred, , more info

    February 2024 is a record-breaking month for new true-crime TV
    This might be the biggest month for true crime TV since Best Evidence began in 2019.
    By Eve Batey, 26 words
  8. The Time Bum, , more info

    Ubiq Dual Series 01
    I love a good pop of color every now and then. Acid green neckties, yellow socks, and violet jeans have all found their way into my wardrobe over the years.… The post Ubiq Dual Series 01 appeared first on The Time Bum.
    By Loren Sciurba, 46 words
  9. Building Slack, , more info

    "You're calling it Slack?"
    It kept coming up. Someone would be talking about the app and then shake their head at the name. Sometimes us. Sometimes one of our venture backers. Sometimes a customer, with a question mark on the end: “You’re calling it Slack?” (This was often followed by "Does that make you... Slackers?")Slack was the original codename Stewart used when pitching the idea — the title page of the pitch deck, in …
    By Ali Rayl, 833 words
  10. Robin Rendle, , more info

    The Elevator Test
    It’s been about four months since I joined the product design team at Retool and I’ve noticed something in my work click forward. Just a slight nudge, nothing that anyone else would spot. That’s mostly because progress is never straightforward: there’s baby steps and then one day you notice enormous baby thuds of progress. I still make all sorts of mistakes though! I don’t notice obvious visual design problems in …
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  11. Pharyngula, , more info

    My plan for when the alpha males take over: sell spiders
    You know how the secret to getting rich in a gold rush is to sell shovels? Well, I’m going to be ready when this alpha male plan takes off. I am going to have to ramp up production by a lot.
    By PZ Myers, 52 words
  12. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Showcase: Flesh-eater Courts Grand Justice Gormayne (inc. painting guides)
    Ushoran, Mortarch of Delusion's very own law upholder has a fascinating back story. Grand Justice Gormayne wasn't always a superb orator whose upholding words can will loyal subjects to enact justice against transgressors of the court. No, he was something much worse... The post Showcase: Flesh-eater Courts Grand Justice Gormayne (inc. painting guides) appeared first on Tale of Painters.
    By Garfy, 68 words
  13. Colossal, , more info

    Marvel at Hundreds of Mathematician Max Brückner’s Remarkably Precise Models of Polyhedra
    All images via Internet Archive If you’re a mathematician who specializes in geometry, you might be called a geometer. No other term could so neatly describe the meticulous focus of German scholar Max Brückner (1860-1934), who was lauded during his lifetime for his remarkable collection of polyhedra models. In 1900, Brückner collected many of his specimens into the book Vielecke und Vielflache, Theorie und Geschichte, or “Polygons and Polyhedra, Theory …
    By Kate Mothes, 189 words
  14. Lost Art Press, , more info

    Trying Out Honey Locust for a Chair Seat
    I’m always on the lookout for local materials I can use to build stick chairs. Elm is my favorite wood, but it can be difficult to find for purchase. Last month Shea Alexander of Alexander Bros. gave me a couple boards of honey locust to try out for a chair seat. It looks a lot like elm, with green undertones and slightly shimmering grain. After surfacing it, I took a …
    By Lost Art Press, 145 words
  15. Amit Merchant, , more info

    Building Dynamic Progress Bars using only CSS
    Here’s a full disclaimer upfront: This isn’t something I’ve come up with. Jeffery Way from Laracasts has come up with this technique in one of the videos and I’m just sharing it here for my reference. Essentially, the video explains how you can create a dynamic progress bar purely using conic gradients in CSS. Yep! No JavaScript is needed at all. The end result will look something like this. As …
    By Amit Merchant, 542 words