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  1. Mexican Please, , more info

    Easy Calabacitas Recipe
    I've been munching on these Calabacitas for the past couple weeks -- have you made this dish yet? It's loaded with flavor and it's a great curveball if your kitchen routine is getting predictable. Please give it a go! Calabacitas is one of the most satisfying dishes you'll come across in Mexican cuisine -- and... Read More The post Easy Calabacitas Recipe appeared first on Mexican Please.
    By Patrick, 70 words
  2. Huck, , more info

    A glimpse of life for women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
    ‘NO WOMAN’S LAND’ has been awarded the prestigious 14th Carmignac Photojournalism Award and will be exhibited at the Réfectoire des Cordelieres in Paris this autumn. A few months ago, photojournalist Kiana Hayeri and researcher Mélissa Cornet travelled to the Mawoud Academy school in Kabul. It was a heavy journey – Hayeri had previously visited the school under heartbreaking circumstances. “I first reported on it for the New York Times after …
    By Ben Smoke, 916 words
  3. Kelake, , more info

    Spirit
    We took Camren to Mount A. last week to help him move into residence. Any reservations I might have had about the school vanished the moment we arrived in Sackville. What an incredibly welcoming university community! Everywhere we looked, students in colorful tutus were cheering on new arrivals. At the residence, they danced, sang, and efficiently unloaded our car, bringing all his belongings up to his room while directing us …
    By kelake, 135 words
  4. Bangkok Glutton, , more info

    Glutton Abroad: Big Maine Energy
    Some people go through life with certainty and purpose, their upheavals mere blips in the grand scheme of things. Others live their lives in search of the same certainty, only to realize that they have been ants scurrying on a … Continue reading →
    By Bangkok Glutton, 49 words
  5. CaptainAwkward.com, , more info

    #1440: “Microaggressive grenades are blowing up my friend group. Are there scripts to save us?”
    Dear Captain Awkward, My group of friends and I are all in our 30s, mostly queer, and have found ourselves in widely different circumstances regarding: financial stability, disability, and cultural acceptance. Most of this friend group has known each other for 10+ years. We’re pretty close! We share a lot of solidarity and a history of caring for one another. But, recently, our group has been fracturing around issues of, …
    By JenniferP, 3,795 words
  6. Rock and Null, , more info

    Shimmer animations in Jetpack Compose without extra dependencies
    In modern app development, user experience is paramount. Gone are the days when a simple loader at the center of the screen sufficed. Today, users expect more refined loading indicators, with shimmer animations being popular. While many libraries are available for creating shimmer effects, we've found that it's quite simple to implement this animation "manually" in Jetpack Compose without adding another dependency to our project.Modifier extension approachOur preferred method for …
    By Mike Yerou, 450 words
  7. things magazine, , more info

    Landscape or hellscape
    Posting is very sporadic right now, apologies. On to the links. The amazing USC Optical Sound Effects Library. Lots to download and sample here / Colossal continues to be so, so good. See, for example, this link to Tapedeck.org / … Continue reading →
    By things magazine, 47 words
  8. Matt — Write.as, , more info

    First days with the MNT Pocket Reform
    Last year, I joined the crowdfunding campaign for a neat little 7-inch, open hardware laptop called the MNT Pocket Reform. After much anticipation, I finally got it in the mail a couple days ago, and absolutely love it so far. Here are some first impressions. Why this device As someone who uses computers every day for work and life, I’ve gone through many devices over the years. I’ve taken old …
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  9. Uhmm | Articles, , more info

    Keeping Informed
    How the hell do people stay informed nowadays? I have no idea, but this is how I do it. And some other thoughts.
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  10. the urban prehistorian, , more info

    The ‘Spoons stone
    “Why does that Wetherspoons have a drawing of a standing stone outside?” I asked incredulously a few months back during a visit to the soon-to-be levelled down (funded by levelling up money) Cumbernauld Antonine shopping centre. Soon followed by, “…and it is called The Carrick Stone!”. Little more encouragement was needed to go inside to, er, investigate, the schematic drawing of a lumpy standing stone on a wooden panel drawing …
    By balfarg, 2,019 words
  11. Matte Shot - a tribute to Golden Era special fx, , more info

    MATTE & EFFECTS FILMS CELEBRATED: Part Seven
    Welcome fans and devotees of old school mattes, models and clever trick photography. It's time once again for another giant of a blog post, and I do emphasize, giant! I never do these things by half-measures and always try to cover all possible bases when examining and illustrating these amazing hand rendered moments of movie magic.I have a vast collection of shots here, from a very broad cross section of …
    By NZPete, 6,778 words
  12. Olly Headey — Writing, , more info

    On Founder Mode
    I’ve been pondering Founder Mode and I have a few thoughts about it. Paul Graham’s suggestion is that ‘career’ execs are numpties, and only super-human founders can do things that these losers can’t. It’s self-selecting nonsense. For every Chesky, there are five asshat founders driving their company and its reputation into the ground. There are incredible, transformative career VPs out there and I know this because I’ve worked directly with …
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  13. Just One Week, , more info

    Highland Heaven - Inver and Kirkaig
    Lower Inver morning view upstream from the Scrambles Over the years I have been privileged to fish in many beautiful places, but nowhere else moved me as much as these two small Highland rivers. As I walked up the Lower Inver on the Monday morning of our week, I found myself humming the song "Dancing Cheek to Cheek" from the 1930s musical Top Hat, produced and directed to showcase the …
    By MCXFisher, 2,432 words
  14. A Luthier's Blog, , more info

    Two Mandolins: update 4
    By Gary Nava, Luthier, 5 words
  15. Flashing Palely in the Margins, , more info

    First day of school
    School started this week, and I haven’t been this nervous or excited in decades. I don’t remember my absolute first day of school ever—it was sometime when we lived in New York and the memory of those years are getting fainter and fainter as I age—but I do remember my first day of school in Canada. It was partway through the school year (we had immigrated in the cold of …
    By 2024-09-05 - First Day of School.txt, 2,351 words