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  1. PlanB – Powered by tea, , more info

    Poking holes in reality with prototypes
    Here’s the text and images from my talk at Wuthering Bytes 2024. Credits / links are here. This isn’t exactly what I said, I was distracted by a talking robot at one point for one thing I had a really lovely time and met lots of interesting people. Thanks for asking me to speak Andrew. I had a big fight with WordPress over the formatting here and it still looks …
    By libbymiller, 2,913 words
  2. heavenali, , more info

    A summer recess – reading, not blogging.
    Hello! I am dipping my toe back in the water – just to see how it feels. My last post on Heavenali was in mid June, and at the beginning of July I stopped reading other blog posts and announced on social media that I would be taking a break. Although I didn’t put a time scale on it – I had the vague idea of coming back at the …
    By heavenali, 1,168 words
  3. Jane Stuart - Writer, , more info

    Clitheroe v Chasetown
    First game of the season! My options were thus: a 1730 kick off at Crawley for the Blackpool match; or Chase away at Clitheroe, which coincided with a food festival and the launch of a real ale trail. I briefly considered incorporating a trip to Brighton into the Crawley weekender but decided the cost would be ridiculous – and news of the food fest and real ale trail in Clitheroe …
    By blackpooljane, 2,376 words
  4. Blogccasion, , more info

    My response to the UK Competition and Markets Authority
    The Open Web Advocacy (OWA) initiative in their recent blog post Apple adopts 6 of OWA's Choice Architecture Recommendations highlighted the six recommendations that Apple has adopted from the group's recommendations to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act in relation to browser defaults and choice screens. In parallel, the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a Market Investigation Reference into mobile browsers and cloud gaming and have recently …
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  5. Danny O'Brien's Oblomovka, , more info

    Pavel Durov and the BlackBerry Ratchet
    Why do governments go after companies and executives of services of more weakly encrypted tools? It’s very hard, this early, to pierce through what’s going on with the French authorities’ arrest of Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram — but that doesn’t stop people from having pet theories. Was it retaliation from the US and the FBI for not backdooring Telegram? Was it a favor to Durov so he could …
    By Danny O'Brien, 1,768 words
  6. Your Heart Out, , more info

    Lookin' For ... A Coda
    You know that thing where your memory starts playing tricks on you? Yeah? Well, recently I was playing a 2CD compilation, Northern Soul Underground. It’s a great set, with the focus on the early ‘soul’ years, and I love the fact that the cover proclaims that the ’50 Soulful Rarities’ include The Profiles, Squires, Drapers and Laddins. I bet that got people rushing to the shops. Anyway, the second CD …
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  7. Fritinancy, , more info

    Recent writing
    It’s been a minute, as they say. Here’s a sampling of what I’ve published on other platforms: Does Anyone Still Write Letters? (Other Than Me, That Is.) (Medium gift link) What I Like About American English (An Open Letter to Our Friends Across the Pond) (Medium gift link) And speaking of American vs. British English, here’s Bamboozled by Bits and Bobs (Substack) * What you need to know about some …
    By Nancy Friedman, 128 words
  8. Goat-O-Rama, , more info

    Goat Fiddle Party | Aug 25, 2024
    By Phil, 7 words
  9. Breaking More Waves, , more info

    Song of the Week - Geordie Greep - Holy, Holy
    Is Steely Dan cool these days? Or is it the case that they’re deeply unfashionable? Either way, every person should make it their mission in life to listen to The Nightfly by Donald Fagen (the lead singer of Steely Dan). If I was writing one of those ‘100 Albums You Must Listened To Before You Die’ lists it would definitely feature.The reason I mention this record is that there is …
    By Breaking More Waves Blog, 247 words
  10. Picturegoing, , more info

    Seeing Stars
    Source: Alan Bennett, extract from ‘Seeing Stars’, London Review of Books, vol. 24 no. 1, 3 January 2002, pp. 12-16, reproduced with slight emendations in Untold Stories (London: Faber and Faber, 2005), pp. 160-173 Text: In the 1940s within a mile or so of where we lived in Armley in Leeds there were at least half a dozen cinemas. Nearest was the Picturedrome on Wortley Road but others were just …
    By Luke McKernan, 1,603 words
  11. Wyrd Britain, , more info

    The Department of Midnight
    "Dark matter makes up 85% of the universe. Recent scientific theory suggests dark matter is information—a fifth form of matter—and that we can wake it up. But waking it up can let dark things out.James Callis is Dr. John Carnack. Five years ago, his dark matter experiments led to tragedy. His redemption is working for the Department of Midnight, investigating dangerous dark matter experiments, trying to prevent further disasters. But …
    By ian holloway, 571 words
  12. The Toy Box Philosopher, , more info

    Tea with Lena: Barbieland Miniatures and Zuru Mini Brands Create
    I was going through the blog archive the other day and noticed that it's coming up on three years since I started reviewing again. Three years! The time has flown by for me. I also noticed that I'm posting way less often than I used to, which is a little depressing. At this point I have an enormous backlog of dolls that I'm dying to look at! I always set …
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  13. Typewolf, , more info

    Artist Group
    Fonts: Brauer Neue, Agentur
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  14. Kevin Cox - All Articles, , more info

    CORS is Stupid
    CORS, and the browser’s same-origin policy are often misunderstood. I’m going to explain what they are and what you need to do to stop worrying about them.Note: I’m going to talk about CORS and the same-origin policy as one thing and use the terms mostly interchangeably. This is because they are basically one system, they work together to decide what you can do with what cross-origin resources. Basically if your …
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  15. Quomodocumque, , more info

    The first person to live in our house
    I found out today that the UW-Madison library has digitized copies of old Wright Directories of Madison. A Wright Directory is kind of like the white pages, but it also has a section where people are listed in order of their address, and it lists peoples’ occuptations as well as their phone numbers. I’d never heard of this book until earlier this week when AB and I ran across the …
    By JSE, 560 words