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  1. Stargirl (Thea) Flowers - Blog, , more info

    Building Alan Wake's Angel Lamp
  2. Seirdy - Articles, , more info

    Takeaways from the Google Content Warehouse API documentation leak
    IntroductionIn March, the official Elixir client for Google APIs received an accidental commit for internal non-public APIs. The commit added support for Google’s Content Warehouse API, which includes Google’s 14,000+ search ranking factors. Oops! Some people noticed this after its redaction earlier this month, and the news broke on May 28. You can read through the Content Warehouse API reference on HexDocs. I skimmed through these and read some blog …
    By Seirdy, 1,768 words
  3. ewen, , more info

    grimes
    Outlook and Dimensions, a pair of UK-run festivals which used to temporarily takeover Pula in Croatia each summer, are famous for putting on a boat party series across each festival. Each party sees a hundred-ish punters emerge from the campsite, amble down to the harbour and hop aboard a dinky vessel with their pre-booked tickets in hand. The boat chugs out into the open waters of the Adriatic Sea and …
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  4. The Beauty of Transport, , more info

    The Inbetweeners (Ebbsfleet International and Stratford International, UK)
    Well then. At the end of the last article I promised to write about the stations on HS2 phase 1 assuming that I hadn’t been too enraged by the political fallout from hopefully soon-to-be-ex-prime minister Rishi Sunak’s cancellation of phase 2 of HS2. Reader, I have been enraged. I have had to have a very […]
    By dwtransportwriting, 64 words
  5. Prolost, , more info

    Kino: My New Favorite iPhone Video App
    The new Kino app recording ProRes Log with a custom preview LUT. Yes we’re still talking about shooting video on iPhones. But I also want to talk about digital cinema shooting in general, in a world where top camera makers are battling to give filmmakers everything we want in a small, affordable package.How does the DV Rebel spirit — born of camcorders and skateboard dollies — live on in a …
    By Stu Maschwitz, 631 words
  6. Rob Hinchcliffe - The blog, , more info

    Notes for week of 19 May, 2024
    ⤳ A pretty busy Bank Holiday week. Went to see Jez Butterworth’s new play, The Hills of California on Thursday evening and really enjoyed it, even though the last ten minutes left me a little emotionally destroyed. ⤳ On Sunday I met my friend Mike to go see Mad Max Furiosa at the IMAX in Waterloo (with filthy dinner at Passyunk Avenue first). The film was a lot of fun …
    By Rob Hinchcliffe, 249 words
  7. Preterition – kryptonite catnip, , more info

    Flowers
    Part of what excites me about generative AI LLMs and GANs is the back-and-forth between language and representation. I’ve lately been playing more with MidJourney and Deep Dream Generator and a local install of Stable Diffusion, and using them to extend my art-hobby tinkering with Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter. I enjoy abstract and non-figurative art, and I find thinking through the links between language and representation and abstraction—how to …
    By preterite, 301 words
  8. runswiththedug, , more info

    Cape Wrath Ultra – Explorer version
    I decided back in 2019 that I wanted to do the Cape Wrath Ultra and was scheduled to volunteer for the 2020 race to earn credits for money off the next one. Well, we all know what happened in 2020. Then menopause related fatigue and Mark’s illness meant that my Cape Wrath dreams died as I couldn’t envisage ever getting back to that level of fitness again. However last year …
    By A hill runner in Scotland, 5,366 words
  9. brandur.org — Articles, , more info

    Eradicating N+1s: The Two-phase Data Load and Render Pattern in Go
    Author’s note: This is a longer piece that starts off with exposition into the nature of the N+1 query problem. If you’re already well familiar with it, you may want to skip my description of N+1 to a story involving a creative use of Ruby fibers at Stripe to try and plug this hole, or the two-phase load and render that I’ve put in my current company’s Go codebase, a …
    By Brandur Leach, 3,972 words
  10. CineVue, , more info

    Cannes 2024: Sean Baker’s Anora wins Palme d’Or
    The 77th Cannes Film Festival concluded with a shift to the new generation. Notable awards went to Sean Baker's Anora and Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof The Seed of the Sacred Fig. The post Cannes 2024: Sean Baker’s Anora wins Palme d’Or appeared first on CineVue.
    By CineVue, 53 words
  11. Purser Club, , more info

    Maintenance log 2021
    Taking care of my boat in 2021.
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  12. eggbaconchipsandbeans, , more info

    Cafe Arriba, Portree, Skye
    You're not quite sure what you're going to get when you first approach Cafe Arriba. Something Mexican? Then you wend up the stairs and you're still not sure. Chillis? But then you check the menu and your heart sings. Three items and a side of chips. EBCB! And it is magnificent. Gorgeous grub moulded into an apparent tribute to the Colosseum, with the beans representing the Palatine Hill and the …
    By russell davies, 149 words
  13. Campaign for Real Pubs, , more info

    The Cross Keys
    The Cross Keys, Penkridge, Staffordshire ST19 5HJ An old pub standing by the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal to the south-east of the village centre, it was originally isolated in the middle of open fields, but has now been surrounded by post-war housing development. It is accessed from a residential street called Filance Road, and is not signed as such, although it is clearly visible along a side turning. The original …
    By Curmudgeon, 293 words
  14. The chronicles of the Isle of Stoner, , more info

    Round the houses and some new engines too
    Since my last post on here I've actually done quite a bit of modelling so I'll start in no particular order with a loco kit I swapped for a 'Dolgochification' kit. I had intended to make an open cab - not Dolcogh using the kit and the alarming yellow Bachmann loco but like many things I hadn't got around to starting it. A nice chap on Facebook asked if anyone …
    By Lord Stoner, 632 words
  15. Building Slack, , more info

    Year 1
    We launched Slack to the world on February 12th, 2014. Thirteen months after starting work, nine months after releasing our early alpha version, and six months after starting our preview release. We crossed the finish line we'd been sprinting toward for the last year, not fully realizing that we were about to start the real race.On launch day we arrived at the office early, dressed up to mark the occasion. …
    By Johnny Rodgers, 1,842 words