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  1. Sia Karamalegos: Blog Archive, , more info

    Migrating from Netlify to Cloudflare for AI bot protection
    AI bots, scrapers, and crawlers are no longer welcome on my blog I'm an independent content creator that uses my content partly as a way to to get interest in my paid services. I don't know about you, but for me the idea of an AI LLM scraping my content to regurgitate it without any benefit to me seems like a dumb business decision. When Cloudflare announced their new service …
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  2. Alex McLean – Making music with text[ure], , more info

    Modulating Time
    I’m just back from a productive week working with Mika Satomi and Lizzie Wilson on a mini project ‘Modulating Time’ at the annual, week-long PIFcamp gathering in Slovenia’s Julian Alps. We worked on handheld stick-based and woven devices for tactile control of musical pattern and tempo, so that audience members could manipulate our live coding performance. Here’s a sneak peak at what we ended up with!
    By yaxu, 68 words
  3. Yasoob Khalid, , more info

    Breaking Kakasoft USB Copy Protection
    I recently got my hands on a USB drive with Kakasoft USB Copy Protection (DRM protection). This software promises to let you share data without the fear of it being copied by the end user. However, the pseudo-hacker in me couldn’t resist the challenge. After all, “If it can be read, it can be copied.” In this article, I’ll walk you through the entire process I used to crack this …
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  4. Comics Oughta Be Fun!, , more info

    Bully Eats Food: At last, a beer for the discerning stuffed bull
    By Bully, 12 words
  5. Curious British Telly, , more info

    Winning a Lunch with Brian Cant in 1981
    I’ve always been careful to ensure Curious British Telly doesn’t become a rose tinted, nostalgia-for-the-sake-of-nostalgia borefest - you know the thing, see all those Channel 5 documentaries about the 1980s. Nonetheless, it’s sometimes difficult to deny that the past had some amazing opportunities.Sure, there was nothing as conveniently lazy as, for example, Deliveroo in 1981. But did you need really need it back then? Especially when your hunger could be …
    By Ben Ricketts, 518 words
  6. First Known When Lost, , more info

    Home
    This modest (and, of late, fitful) undertaking owes its name to Edward Thomas. I expressed my thanks to him (accompanied by the touching elegy "To E. T.: 1917" written by his friend Walter de la Mare) in my first post here: Tuesday, March 9, 2010. A month later, I posted this comment about "Adlestrop": "No doubt many of us first encountered Edward Thomas by discovering 'Adlestrop' in an anthology. And …
    By Stephen Pentz, 2,468 words
  7. Jerry Ng's blog, , more info

    Google Kept Declining My Meeting Room. Here's How I Fix It
    Today, I arrived at work a bit earlier than usual. After grabbing my morning coffee routinely, I opened up my Google Calendar to see what meetings I had for the day. Of course, our meeting room for our recurring daily stand-up got canceled again.This had been bothering me for longer than I cared to rememberWhenever this happened, we ended up manually rebooking a different meeting room — not particularly time-consuming, …
    By Jerry Ng, 1,631 words
  8. Una Kravets Online, , more info

    @property: Next-gen CSS variables now with universal browser support
    The CSS Anchor Positioning API is a game-changer in web development because it lets you natively position elements.
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  9. JakeArchibald.com - Blog, , more info

    Video with alpha transparency on the web
    I've been helping some teams at Shopify improve page load performance, and the issue of 'videos with an alpha channel' kept coming up, where videos of UI mocks needed to be composited on top of inconsistent backgrounds, such as larger CSS backgrounds. Often a good solution here is to create the animation using web technologies, but sometimes video is a better solution for consistent frame rates, and allows for effects …
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  10. Haki Benita, , more info

    How to Get or Create in PostgreSQL
    "Get or create" is a very common operation for syncing data in the database, but implementing it correctly may be trickier than you may expect. If you ever had to implement it in a real system with real-life load, you may have overlooked potential race conditions, concurrency issues and even bloat! In this article I explore ways to "get ot create" in PostgresSQL. Illustration by Abstrakt Design Table of Contents …
    By Haki Benita, 7,607 words
  11. librarian.net, , more info

    The mining of the public domain
    “Public.work is a search engine for public domain content.” The site claims to have over 100,000 public domain images. This in and of itself is not that special, but the interface is. It’s gorgeous, a fun and engaging discovery layer where every search becomes a URL that can be shared [example] and the page of images endlessly scrolls up, down, and even sideways. Of course, the endless scroll is a …
    By jessamyn, 1,167 words
  12. Lady Eve's Reel Life, , more info

    Eternally Marilyn
    photo by Milton GreeneLike so many summer days in Los Angeles, this one began as a balmy and sunlit morning. It would grow warmer and sunnier, but the languid summertime mood was shattered by news of a shocking event in one of the city’s most elite enclaves. It was Sunday, August 5, 1962, the day Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her West Los Angeles home, an empty pill bottle …
    By The Lady Eve, 978 words
  13. FURROWED MIDDLEBROW, , more info

    Happy Release Day for FM97!
    The long-awaited day has arrived! It's been a while since we've had a Release Day celebration for a new Furrowed Middlebrow title, but as of today Eleanor Farjeon's delightful Miss Granby's Secret is officially out in the world, and doesn't it look lovely added to my shelf?Thank you to all who pre-ordered. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have!
    By Furrowed Middlebrow, 65 words
  14. Smithery – Blog, , more info

    What is 1+1? Bot defence for beginners.
    I had a call this morning from a mystery number, with a voice purporting to be “Sarah Wilson from the Housing Repair Team”. It was obviously a bot, and as always a simple tangential question throws the limited and archaic technology they are deploying (e.g. ask a question like “What’s 1+1?” and listen to the gears grinding as it struggles to reroute. Three thoughts occur to me though. Firstly, much …
    By John V Willshire, 232 words
  15. Jean Snow [.net] – Blogging since 1998, , more info

    Like it’s 1984
    I just finished my 1984 movie marathon (following 1967, 1968, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993), and it does feel like the proper end of something. The first of these year-based movie marathons I’ve been doing was for movies from the year 1985, that I did in 2017, and I’ve now completed the 80s — after I finished 1989, on …
    By Jean Snow, 358 words