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  1. McFilter, , more info

    Interesting Things on the Internet: September 9th 2024 Edition
    Signal Is More Than Encrypted Messaging. Under Meredith Whittaker, It’s Out to Prove Surveillance Capitalism Wrong. Excellent interview covering lots of what's wrong with surveillance capitalism and what we need (more folk) to do in order to build a better alternative.Solar will get too cheap to connect to the power grid. In the UK in 2024, I can go online and buy a solar panel with the same dimensions as …
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  2. Newspaper Club - Blog, , more info

    9 newspapers to inspire you in September
  3. Miss Pearl, , more info

    Femdom Review “The Tied Man” by Tabitha McGowan
    This is a tabloid thriller romp meets gothic romance into what I would probably describe more as caretaker whump appreciation of bad things happening to a male captive than anything traditionally femdom. Still, if your entry to this kink is more focused on the hurt/comfort male suffering part and the power fantasy of being a rescuer, this book has a lot to offer. And, if last week’s review (What… Source
    By Miss Pearl, 78 words
  4. Simon Collison | Home, , more info

    Perfect Days
    We finally watched Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days, an ode to solitude starring Koji Yakusho as a toilet cleaner finding happiness in doing things his way. Wenders told Frieze: “The spirit of the film is in the fact that everything feels almost holy because that’s how he looks at everything.” We’re encouraged to embrace life’s simple pleasures and routine, to leave the past behind and appreciate the current moment — life …
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  5. The Small Workshop, , more info

    Comments enabled!
    I have finally got the comments section of the site working. If you'd like to suggest corrections; ask questions or make a comment, please feel free. No swearing!You will need to supply an email address (look for the banner at the end of a post) and then check your inbox for an email from [email protected] confirming registration on the site. Click the confirmation link in the email and then you …
    By Nick, 109 words
  6. MUKESH GUPTA, , more info

    Simplifying Complexity
    We live in and work in a nest of complex adaptive systems and one of the characteristic of this kind of system is that with time and experience, things tend to become more complex and interdependent. As a leader, it is our responsibility to understand this increasing complexity and make sense of it. Then break it down to its simplest form and share this with our teams, so that they …
    By Mukesh Gupta, 103 words
  7. Hazel McNab – News, , more info

    July
    Back in July 22 I visited Kynance Cove on a gorgeous July evening with my sister. We swam in the sparkling water and I came home with lots of inspiring photos. April 23 I produced a print I named Kynance Light and it was my fastest selling print. Since then I've kept looking at this photograph and wondering if it was suitable for a print. The blurred patch at the …
    By Hazel McNab, 416 words
  8. 37signals Dev, , more info

    The gift of constraints
    One of the hardest things about shipping products is balancing this contradiction: you want to do the best possible work everywhere, but optimizing every piece takes time, and time is finite. I’ve done a poor job here countless times in my career. And I have seen many others struggle here, too. If you like your craft, it’s natural that you want to do your best all the time. But the …
    By Jorge Manrubia, 416 words
  9. Robert Kingett, , more info

    A Friend Used AI to Wish me Happy Birthday.
    Recently, I had a birthday! The birthday was quiet, filled with all kinds of introverted heaven such as good podcasts to listen to, quiet phone calls of love and bliss with my found family, and, of course, some freaking divine holds came in from my many nonresident libraries I subscribe to yearly instead of paying for an Audible subscription. All in all, chefs kiss perfect! Just as I got into …
    By Robert Kingett, 1,002 words
  10. The Incredible Inman, , more info

    "The Silver Horde," or Alaska Me Anything
    "The Silver Horde" is undoubtedly the most detailed film ever made about the process of canning salmon. Granted, there's not a lot of competition -- it's like being the world's oldest cat ballet company.Aside from that honor, "The Silver Horde" is an interesting look at two stars early in their career -- Joel McCrea and Jean Arthur, more than a decade before they generated genuine heat onscreen in George Stevens' …
    By David, 461 words
  11. A Year In The Country, , more info

    Arboreal Explorations 18
    By stephenprince, 3 words
  12. Green Caltrain, , more info

    Caltrain riders use multiple agencies, seek regional funding solutions
    At Caltrain’s board meeting on Thursday September 5 (and meetings at SamTrans and VTA last week), board members grappled with the issues around regional transit funding and solutions being proposed in a regional process with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, legislators, and other stakeholders. At the Caltrain board meeting, about two dozen riders from all three Caltrain counties told personal stories about using multiple agencies – Caltrain, and BART and SamTrans …
    By alevin, 615 words
  13. Friends of Brockley & Ladywell Cemeteries, , more info

    Tragic Tale of a Young Cyclist: Will Cornwell's Untimely Death in 1923
    Will Cornwell, for whom the gravestone was initially erected, was killed whilst cycling home from work one April evening in 1923. He was the third son of Henry & Ada Minnie Cornwell who lived in Sangley Road, Catford, and who would later be buried beside him, and commemorated on his memorial.Will was born in Catford and lived there all his brief life. His first job out of school was as …
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  14. cabel.com, , more info

    Thank Goodness I’ve Written Some Ad Music
    This summer, a new video game came out that changed the way we think about comedy in games, becoming an instant smash hit in the process. That’s right, I’m talking about Thank Goodness You’re Here! from Coal Supper. Ok, yeah, sure, I work for Panic and we published the game, so I was contractually required to write that opener, but I assure you, it’s very good and very funny. Thank …
    By cabel, 240 words
  15. ZephrSec - ZSEC Blog, , more info

    (Re)Building the Ultimate Homelab NUC Cluster - Part 1
    I've written a lot before about building vulnerable environments to lab out attack paths, learn how tooling and techniques work and how to fix them up. I've also talked about the different attacks and tooling I've built in the past; however, I have been running labs on a single machine for the longest time. Recently, I have invested time in creating a NUC cluster using Proxmox; this several-part blog series …
    By Andy Gill, 2,511 words