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  1. Professional NPC, , more info

    Kelvin Green has a gift for summarizing things.
    I don't know if there's anything that can be added to what Kelvin posted. I can only repeat it.
    By Simon Tsevelev, 26 words
  2. The Visual Science Lab / Kirk, , more info

    For a limited time only the VSL blog is accessible in a "Reader Only" mode. If you wanted to save an article now is the time.
    We aren't coming back just temporarily sharing posts the have been repeatedly requested by chagrined former readers. See the previous post for details and the address of a fresh blog. Hope you had a great Summer.
    By Kirk, Photographer/Writer, 61 words
  3. My Blog, , more info

    Tips for Running 11ty on Cloudflare Pages
    This week I designed & built a new 11ty site to support an advocacy effort among primarily Canadian zine creators opting out of a major Canadian zine festival due to the founder's genocide denial. It's called Can't Zine. This is the first Eleventy site I've hosted on Cloudflare Pages, and there were a couple small hiccups to work out. Overall though, the setup process was pretty painless, and now that …
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  4. Adam Yn Yr Ardd –Blog, , more info

    Harvest time
    September is a month of fullness in the garden and the pantry with the crops at their peak and all … Harvest time Read More »
    By Adam Jones, 28 words
  5. Whirlitzer of Wisdom, , more info

    A Kiss in the Night
    After reviewing some recent posts about Jung and his anagram on Jungian fanboy sites, I do now think a solution has been found to the Seven Sermons to the Dead topic. In German, you can put date descriptions together in different ways, much like we can describe "1916" in English as "one thousand nine hundred and sixteen" or "nineteen hundred sixteen". And using "I" for "J" follows medieval German usage …
    By Whirlitzer of Wisdom, 249 words
  6. Ray Newman, writer, , more info

    Introducing Intervals of Darkness
    My new book, Intervals of Darkness, with 14 weird stories, is now out. You can buy it as a paperback or eBook more-or-less anywhere in the world, including UK eBook | paperback US eBook | paperback From the ghosts of marching soldiers haunting marshland to delivery drivers lost in nightmarish tower blocks, and from reanimated skulls to psychogeographers encountering ancient spirits on council recreation grounds, it’s a wide-ranging collection direct …
    By Ray Newman, 341 words
  7. Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music, , more info

    Congratulations to Charli XCX and Lorde: winners of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
    Charli XCX and Lorde's 'The Girl, So Confusing Version with Lorde' is the winner of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize. Charli's first Twenty Quid nomination was in 2014… The post Congratulations to Charli XCX and Lorde: winners of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize appeared first on Popjustice.
    By Popjustice, 66 words
  8. Some Came Running, , more info

    Blu-Ray and 4K Consumer Guide, Summer 2024
    This one almost killed me so the next will likely be an, um, Fall/Winter guide. Also it's getting well-nigh impossible to get usable jacket art off the web (either that or Typepad can't work with what you've got) so there's not a lot of that here either. Thanks as always for reading. Equipment: Sony UBP-X800 multi-region 4K player, Sony KD50X690E display, Yamaha RXV-385 A/V receiver. Alphaville (Kino 4K Ultra) The …
    By Glenn Kenny, 3,616 words
  9. optional.is, , more info

    Week #707 & #708
    Week #707 As one project wanes another waxes. The amount of time we’ve been spending on the Miami project has decreased. They’re in good shape; onboarding customers and prepping for raising a round of investment. The features, bugs and tasks are at a minimum as they want to be stable and get customer feedback. Which means we have more time for some VR projects. The video team has handed over …
    By optional Bot, 790 words
  10. 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
  11. 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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  12. 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
  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. Wanderingspace, , more info

    Mars Express is Still Making Great Images 20 Years Later
    Mars Express was launched by the European Space Agency in 2003, and is ESA’s first Mars mission. In one shot, you can see Mars as a half-lit disk, with Phobos, its tiny moon, hovering above. Right below Phobos is Olympus Mons, the solar system's largest volcano, towering 22 km high and 600 km across—or as the Bad Astronomer says, “about the size of Colorado”.Posted by Andrea Luck, by way of …
    By Thomas Romer, 82 words
  15. Restricted Data: The Nuclear Secrecy Blog, , more info

    Did Sandia use a thermonuclear secondary in a product logo?
    I happened to look at a slide deck from Sandia National Laboratories from 2007 that someone had posted on Reddit late last night (you know, as one does, instead of sleeping), and one particular slide jumped out at me: It’s a little graphic advertising the different kinds of modeling software that are part of something called the SIERRA framework, as part of a pretty standard “overview” presentation on computer modeling …
    By Alex Wellerstein, 3,233 words