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  1. swissmiss, , more info

    Things That Have No Soul
    ”Understand me…I do not have time for things that have no soul.” – Charles Bukowski
    By swissmiss, 20 words
  2. The Laravel Blog, , more info

    Herd 1.11 Now Available
    We're thrilled to announce the next big step for Laravel Herd, making the best development environment for macOS and Windows users even better. This update ships an integration with Laravel Forge, a profiler, a way to store your project configuration in your repository, and massive improvements for the dump debugger.
    By Taylor Otwell, 54 words
  3. ongoing by Tim Bray, , more info

    New Amplification
    The less interesting part of the story is that my big home stereo has new amplification: Tiny Class-D Monoblocks! (Terminology explained below.) More interesting, another audiophile tenet has been holed below the waterline by Moore’s Law. This is a good thing, both for people who just want good sound to be cheaper, and for deranged audiophiles like me. Tl;dr This was going to be a short piece, but it got …
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  4. Bonkers about Perfume, , more info

    Sticky back plastic: my (historic) run in with seborrheic dermatitis, and testing perfumes in unusual places
    Long term readers (or any Instagram followers) may recall that I am prone to several kinds of dermatitis: mainly the allergic and irritant contact variety, about which I have done a few posts, most notably - and graphically! - this one.I did also have a six month spell of seborrheic dermatitis, which came out of nowhere after the first Covid booster vaccine - I will of course never know if …
    By Vanessa, 87 words
  5. FauxHammer - Blog, , more info

    Warhammer Age of Sigmar Stormbringer Delivery 21: Issues 79-80 Review
    And thus, we arrive at the end. With the final two issues of Stormbringer now out in the wild, the The post Warhammer Age of Sigmar Stormbringer Delivery 21: Issues 79-80 Review appeared first on FauxHammer.
    By VoltorRWH, 46 words
  6. Grizzlebit, , more info

    Unread 4.2 ↬
    John Brayton: Similarly there is a new optional Next Article menu item for the swipe left menu of the article view on iPhone and iPad. To enable it, open the Settings screen, select Articles under Basic Options, and turn on Next Article under Basic Actions. I tend to do a continuous scroll through my unread article list each day on my phone and often want to skip over long articles …
    By Ray Grasso, 89 words
  7. Julia Evans, , more info

    Reasons I still love the fish shell
    I wrote about how much I love fish in this blog post from 2017 and, 7 years of using it every day later, I’ve found even more reasons to love it. So I thought I’d write a new post with both the old reasons I loved it and some reasons. This came up today because I was trying to figure out why my terminal doesn’t break anymore when I cat …
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  8. The Common Table, , more info

    Essentially Local Slippurinn
    Chef Gísli Matt’s restaurant Slippurinn is on a tiny Icelandic island buffeted by trade winds in the middle of the Atlantic and only opens for a short season. The Common Table talked to him about decolonising island cuisine and whether “local fine dining” is an oxymoron or an answer. Slippurinn is a restaurant situated near the harbour of a 10,000-years-young active volcanic island archipelago south of Iceland. Buffeted by trade …
    By Sophie & Orlando, 1,979 words
  9. Composite, , more info

    Whill battery hack night at General Lithium
    This week we held a little powerchair hack night with GOAT, Justin from General Lithium, CriptasticHacker and associates from Spokeland, Morgan from CIL, and more friends, to explore the battery technology of Whill Fi and Ci powerchairs. A Ci battery teardown is in progress along with an investigation into the Fi and its charger. There was also knitting, and an adorable small support dog on a fluffy cushion. I had …
    By Liz, 1,121 words
  10. joshua stein, , more info

    Wallops 2.0 Released
    Another large update to my Wallops IRC client is available: wallops-2.0.sit (StuffIt 3 archive, includes source code and THINK C 5 project file) SHA256: 532f6c72eadbb9e7ce74dded1bfcd71369a61d818f7c77160bb8a66d6f1ccf9cSHA1: c375a24e00900378e84745c1e11d3d6976ef749c This release features an overhaul of the interface bringing tabs allowing multiple channels and private message queries, including a number of other new features and bugfixes: Support window resizing, using an initial window size based on the screen size Connect-time settings (server, nick, password, …
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  11. Landscape and Nature Photography Photoblog • Michael Russell Photography, , more info

    A Trio of Photos: Sunset at Alouette Lake
    Often I’m left with a selection of photos from a certain place and I try to choose the best one for a blog post. Sometimes that choice is clear, sometimes it is not. I tend to settle on 3 selections to publish in my Image Library from a given location/time that has provided a good ... Read more The post A Trio of Photos: Sunset at Alouette Lake appeared first …
    By Michael, 82 words
  12. We Are Cult, , more info

    ‘The Exorcist III’ (1990): An Appreciation
    Jay Gent wrote on We Are Cult: ‘The Exorcist III’ (1990): An Appreciation ❉ Nick Clement revisits the underrated gem that outshines its weaker sequels and modern reboots. “I have hobbies. In the meantime, we have cancer and mongoloid babies and murderers, monsters prowling the planet, even prowling this neighborhood, Father… right now, while our children suffer… and our loved ones die, and your God goes waltzing blithely through the …
    By Jay Gent, 936 words
  13. The Great Wen, , more info

    Rough Trade on Denmark Street
    When I wrote my history of Denmark Street – Denmark Street: London’s Street Of Sound – I delivered what some felt was an overly optimistic conclusion. This commercial makeover might not be all bad, I said, citing one example: “Might Denmark Street even finally get a record shop like…. the new Rough Trade hidden inside a clothe’s shop… in west Soho?” And so it has come to pass with the …
    By peterwatts1975, 422 words
  14. Silent London, , more info

    Poil de Carotte (1925): a young boy’s living hell
    Julien Duvivier, the great French director of films including 1937’s Pépé Le Moko, was very clear which was his favourite out of his many beautiful silent films. “Poil de Carotte: without hesitation,” he said. “Of all the films I have made, this is closest to my heart.” Made, and remade. Duvivier directed this silent Poil … Continue reading Poil de Carotte (1925): a young boy’s living hell →
    By PH, 77 words
  15. Aesthetics for Birds, , more info

    Barbara Montero on Balanchine Ballets
    Philosopher Barbara Montero, who has written widely on the body, talks about George Balanchine's Concerto Barocco. Continue reading → The post Barbara Montero on Balanchine Ballets appeared first on Aesthetics for Birds.
    By Aesthetics for Birds, 37 words