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  1. learnbyexample, , more info

    Basic examples for the Linux date command
    I rarely ever use the date command, but when I need it I almost always struggle to get the right incantation. So, I'm just going to record such examples in this blog post (and some good to know features). There'll also be learning resources linked at the end of the post. Really basic examples The date command by itself shows the current time. But that's rarely what I need, since …
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  2. HAWKWORLD, , more info

    New JSA Series by Jeff Lemire Featuring Hawkman and Hawkgirl
    Art by Diego Olortegui It has been announced that a new JSA/Infinity Inc. series by Jeff Lemire will start a month after the current Justice Society by Geoff Johns ends. Currently, the last issue of Justice Society is scheduled to end in September, but the series has been plagued by delays since it began so it could be postponed again. The art will be by Diego Olortegui. The new series …
    By Tim Board, 391 words
  3. William Edmisten, , more info

    6 Open Source Tools to Query OpenStreetMap
    Exploring different ways to make sense of OpenStreetMap data.
    By William Edmisten, 16 words
  4. Anders Husa & Kaitlin Orr, , more info

    Where to Eat in Iceland
    Iceland Map Iceland is a small country with a mighty food scene. The capital, Reykjavík, is home to approximately 130,000 people, but given its position halfway between the U.S. and Europe, it’s an extremely popular tourist destination. Whether you only have a quick layover in Iceland and you’re looking for some good places to eat, or whether you’re off on an adventure to explore all of the island’s volcanoes, lagoons, …
    By Anders Husa, 3,437 words
  5. Accelerated Capability Environment, , more info

    Innovative solutions unveiled at the Deepfake Detection Challenge Showcase
    On July 17, the iconic Ministry of Sound in London became the hub of groundbreaking tech innovation as it hosted the Home Office led Deepfake Detection Challenge Showcase. This event marked the culmination of many months of hard work and …
    By Kate Shanks, 50 words
  6. Cennydd Bowles · Writing, , more info

    American impressions: the national future
    Reflections on my time as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Elon University, North Carolina. 1. Elon University · 2. Flora and fauna · 3. Teaching technology ethics · 4. The sport · 5. Being a Fulbrighter · 6. Life in the North Carolina Piedmont · 7. The national future. I try to arrive in the US as non-judgemental as possible, determined to reappraise America from first principles. Unrealistic perhaps, but …
    By Cennydd Bowles, 783 words
  7. David Smith, Independent iOS Developer, , more info

    Relay 10: Built to Endure
    This past weekend I was fortunate to be a participant in the “Relay FM 10th Anniversary Extravaganza”, a live show in London celebrating Relay’s decade of podcasting. Relay is the home of Under the Radar. We didn’t quite join at the start but have been part of the network for nearly 9 of those 10 years. This event got me thinking a lot about longevity, especially as it relates to …
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  8. FLOPHOUSE | magazine, , more info

    Nat Adderley In The Bag (Jazzland 1962)
    The Adderley Brothers get down to the nitty gritty in the cradle of jazz with Ellis Marsalis and friends. [row-start] [half] [/half] [half] Personnel Nat Adderley (cornet), Nat Perrilliat (tenor saxophone), Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone), Ellis Marsalis (piano), Sam Jones (bass), James Black (drums) Recorded on May 19, 1962 in New Orleans Released as Jazzland 75 in 1962 Track listing Side A: In The Bag Sister Wilson R.S.V.P Low Brown …
    By Francois, 710 words
  9. s c o t t e r i c p e t e r s e n - Writing, , more info

    A New Computer
    I probably set up and configure (or reconfigure) at least ~5 computers a year for professional audio. A few years back I started configuring some machines to use Arch while continuing to mainly setup and use/support KDE Neon. The two Linux OSes share a lot (and can be functionally equivalent), but differ quite a bit… The post A New Computer appeared first on s c o t t e r …
    By Scott Petersen, 83 words
  10. Luke Salamone's Blog, , more info

    Space Is Really Big
    More than 30 earths could fit between the earth and the moon. Our elementary school models of the solar system really undersell how big space is. The problem is, space is too big and human brains are bad at exponentials. Logarithmic charts like this one are technically accurate, but my brain has a hard time contextualizing it. To get an idea of how big space really is, let’s imagine that …
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  11. Practical betterments, , more info

    Place healthy apps within thumbs reach
  12. Mia Rabbit - Photo diary of a petite rabbit, , more info

    A Sight of the Windmills
    Earlier this month, we ventured off to Amsterdam after being in France for three months. Not too far from the city are the windmills in Zaanse Schans. We couldn’t ask for better weather to see… The post A Sight of the Windmills appeared first on Mia Rabbit.
    By A, 52 words
  13. Notes, links, etc, , more info

    Some days I’m like…
    “Maybe I should get married or have a baby so I have some content to mine for LinkedIn about how my wedding was like bootstrapping a startup or what going into labour taught me about marketing, or how (not) watching my kid play sport taught me everything I needed to know about running a workshop.”
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  14. I like, , more info

    Words, don’t come easy
    I’ve been writing and editing for such a long time now that I’m well trained in the art of brevity. So I enjoy finding signs that don’t obey the rules. The disruptors and mavericks – mixing things up. A bit wordy. Slightly long-winded. They meander to the point. This one might be better as a map, but I’m glad it’s this very stolid (and highly legible) sign.This one is like …
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  15. Perfume Shrine, , more info

    Laura Biagotti Laura: fragrance review
    Laura Biagiotti's iconic Laura, with its aqueous character, has been so characteristic of its era that 30 years later it still springs forth in our minds as a 1990s staple, alongside L’Eau d’Issey (1992), L’Eau Par Kenzo (1996), Aqua di Gio (1996), Escape For Men (1993),and Eden by Cacharel (Indeed, I recently wrote a dedicated fragrance review & homage to Cacharel's Eden). Perfumer Anne
    By Perfumeshrine, 69 words