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  1. Keet blog, , more info

    Automatically converting numbers into words: now also in isiZulu!
    Converting Indo-Arabic numerals into words, like 175 into ‘one hundred seventy-five’, can be useful for a range tasks, including any text-to-speech application, even if only to make a restaurant reservation for six-thirty, and language learning of basic conversations, like to tell someone your age or that the route to take is the fourth street on the right or is some 15km straight ahead. How can you make the computer generate …
    By keet, 1,624 words
  2. Cam Pegg: Digital product and strategy guy, , more info

    September 12 2024, 7:15am
    My flight home last night tracked up the Hudson and I was fortunate enough to have a window seat on the right hand side of the plane, so I had an amazing view of the Tribute in Light.Reply via email or Mastodon.
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  3. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    Taking A Hiatus
    I've been editing The Threads That Weave for the last two months, with some minimum writing for Last Train Home. I have a small backlog of chapters drafted, but it will be a while before I actually publish any.And that's because I'm planning on switching focus to prior seasons of Last Train Home. I already have a cover, which I'll reveal in a few weeks. I'm currently debating on setting …
    By Sienna Eggler, 349 words
  4. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week | SV-POW!, , more info

    If I could dissect a sauropod…
    Luke Horton asked in a comment on a recent post: Given the chance to examine a titanosaur cadaver with your hypothetical army of anatomists, what would you look for first? *FACEPALM* How we’ve gone almost 17 years without posting about a hypothetical sauropod dissection is quite beyond my capacity. I am also contractually obligated to remind you that the TV show “Inside Nature’s Giants” shows dissections of a whale, elephant, …
    By Matt Wedel, 1,945 words
  5. Attic24, , more info

    Flowerpress Love
    Good morning my lovelies, I hope all is well in your little patch of the world? I'm sat here this morning in a large, comfy white bed (I'm in a hotel) with a cup of peppermint tea and my laptop, thinking how wonderful it is that we can access the world wide web so easily these days and stay connected. I have to tell you I've felt so happy to …
    By Lucy @ Attic24, 1,828 words
  6. Jessitron – blog, , more info

    I can write the code. Getting something done is another matter.
    a keynote from CppNorth This one is about everything else that a team needs to accomplish, besides writing the code, in order to provide useful capabilities to people.
    By jessitron, 39 words
  7. Trout Nation, , more info

    State of the Trout: Mailing list, moving kid, job search, and other things on the horizon.
    I want to thank literally everybody who has donated to the Ko-fi or joined the Patreon or gave me advice and suggestions as I transition back into “Author With A Day Job” after twenty-two years out of the workforce. I still haven’t got an interview anywhere that I’ve applied. Either I get form rejected a day after submitting my application, or no one returns my follow-up calls and emails. I …
    By JennyTrout, 835 words
  8. Ideapad, , more info

    9/11/01
    For the past few years, I have lived around the corner from the Firemen’s Memorial in Manhattan. Every September 11, the neighborhood gets quiet. Streets are closed to traffic, and instead are filled with fire fighters in their formal uniforms, somberly marching to the monument, alongside a substantial police presence, mostly directing traffic but also respecting the moment. I have no direct connection to the firefighters; I’m just a neighbor, …
    By werty, 217 words
  9. Abakcus, , more info

    7 Beautiful Pens for AxiDraw
    Axidraw is a remarkable machine designed to assist with many drawing and writing needs. Wit the right pens for Axidraw, you can tackle almost any task you traditionally do with a manual pen, such as plotting graphs and drafting patterns or artwork.
    By Ali Kaya, 47 words
  10. Breakfast and Travel Updates, , more info

    Day 29: New York, New York
    WelcomeYesterday we played the final show of our 2024 Summer North American tour. I woke up in a bed, an experience which felt strange and peaceful. There was natural light being diffused by the blinds and the steady murmur of the air conditioner to provide the levels of white noise my unconscious body had become accustomed to. Outside the door of our apartment, it was business as usual for New …
    By Benjamin Sinclair, 1,772 words
  11. TokyoDev | Articles, , more info

    Helping Japanese companies build global engineering teams
    TokyoDev has launched [a new Japanese language blog](https://www.tokyodev.com/for-employers) focused on aiding Japanese companies in building English-speaking engineering teams. This is our first step towards our goal of helping these companies internationalize their engineering departments, which will allow them to take advantage of a much larger pool of eager applicants who have specialized knowledge or experience that they have trouble hiring for domestically. Although companies such as [Mercari](https://www.tokyodev.com/companies/mercari), [Money Forward](https://www.tokyodev.com/companies/moneyforward), [Smart …
    By Paul McMahon, 412 words
  12. Nicky Makes Words Sometimes, , more info

    Welp, I'm 30. (30 tips for my 13-year-old self)
    My birthday is September 11. Yes, my 7th birthday sucked. But, today's my 30th birthday! To celebrate and/or be masochistic, here's 30 pieces of advice, that thirty-year-old me wishes I could've given to thirteen-year-old me. (These may or may not help you specifically; steal what's helpful, ditch the rest!) Below is a summary of all 30 tips! Click the ⤵ arrow to read more about a Tip. (~1 minute read …
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  13. Zeldman on Web and Interaction Design, , more info

    9/13/01
    Reprinted from my original post of 9/13/01. You can still visit the original, if you wish, but the stylesheet disappeared during a server migration, so it’s plain text only. 11 September My part of New York City is not burning. An hour has passed since the Twin Towers evaporated with 20,000 souls inside them. Up here, a few miles north of the hit, a surreal calm prevails. My part of …
    By L. Jeffrey Zeldman, 991 words
  14. Daniel Sroka Open Studio, , more info

    About the art: Vaulting
    Vaulting, an abstract of a leaf. ©2024 Daniel Sroka. Some leaves seem to stay in motion even after they’ve landed on the ground. When I found this leaf last fall, I was first struck by its intense color — a red so deep it was almost black. But then I noticed something else. The leaf was twisting around its core, like a pole vaulter preparing to clear the crossbar. So …
    By Daniel Sroka, 86 words
  15. Trinketization, , more info

    Sloganise this
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    By john hutnyk, 40 words