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    Forensic storytelling
    Have you ever read an autopsy report? It’s brutal. You peel a person apart, pick them over for information. You tour through their body, their organs, their selves like it’s the index to a book. In just a couple of pages of banal medical description, you are turned from an ordinary citizen into the holder of a dark secret. The autopsy makes you a witness to somebody’s most intimate moments. …
    By Bobbie Johnson, 525 words
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    Five Early Autumn Classics
    I've been pondering my love of reverberations. Last week, I received a request from a very kind listener: the filmmaker Grace Wang suggested a Linda Rondstadt track, and my first impulse was to drown it in static and reverb. Why?Perhaps the answer is simple: echos and fog generate mystery. In 1973, the painter Gerhard Richter said, "I've never found anything lacking in a blurry canvas. Quite the contrary: you can …
    By James Reeves, 497 words
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    Mixing it up at MAPIC
    As the days tick down to the major European retail property show, MAPIC, on the South coast of France in Cannes the key themes to be covered have been highlighted at a preview event in London. Catherine Stevenson, Cushman & Wakefield This year’s exhibitors and speakers will again highlight the ongoing move away from old school retail involving simply flogging goods to a broader proposition. Whereas back in 2020 75% …
    By Glynn Davis, 375 words
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    Lightroom's AI denoise moves the hardware goalposts
    Until recently, Adobe Lightroom Classic was more of a heavy user of a computer's CPU and RAM, than the graphics processing unit (GPU). However, the AI denoise functionality introduced in 2023 has significantly changed the goalposts. The AI denoise functionality is extremely reliant on powerful "AI enabled" GPUs. So which graphics cards work well, and which don't? There are only limited benchmarks available, so this article is based on a …
    By Stephen Knight, 975 words
  5. CD-ROM Journal, , more info

    Lucha Doll and Poranger Fonts
    As long as computers have existed, we've had the desire to type funny little symbols into them. Until emoji was standardized globally in the 2010s, though, we really didn't have that many options for typing funny characters—unless you had a computer with dingbat fonts. Windows users of a certain era probably remember the Wingdings font that came with the operating system, but for many people that was probably their only …
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  6. Comics Worth Reading, , more info

    Anaïs Nin: A Sea of Lies
    I’m not at all surprised Anaïs Nin: A Sea of Lies by Léonie Bischoff is a European import (translated by Jenna Allen). It pretty much has to be, given the subject matter: a woman as famous for whom she slept with as what she wrote, and when she wrote, her work involved sex and desire. (Plus, a lot of biographical comics seem to start outside the US.) What struck me …
    By Johanna, 87 words
  7. Notes from a Room, , more info

    Beacon
    I got friends in New York City‘Cause everyone I know left townThat’s the place your daily dreams goWhere you can’t see the sun go down Hold your head up, you’re a beaconYou pull me northward in my carYou don’t have to hit the big time, babyWe know who you are I got friends in LA CountyWhere the hillsides shine like starsAnd the people float like gold dustThrough the red rope …
    By notesfromaroom, 148 words
  8. Tales of Times Forgotten, , more info

    Advice on Reading Homer in Translation
    The Iliad and the Odyssey are often regarded as being among the greatest works of world literature and many people have an interest in reading them—but how does one go about starting? Which translations are the best? In what manner should one read them? In this post, I will give advice in response to all these questions and discuss both the strengths and shortcomings of the most widely read translations, …
    By Spencer McDaniel, 5,901 words
  9. The Pudding, , more info

    Every Outdoor Basketball Court in the U.S.A.
    Explore Satellite Imagery of 59,507 Basketball Courts
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  10. Arson Cafe, , more info

    Necrosorcery - Necrosorcery (2024)
    In the forgotten age of the Mystical Kingdom, nestled beyond the reach of time, a serene land flourished under the protection of The Gleam. This ethereal force bathed the world in golden light, its brilliance illuminating even the darkest corners of human hearts. People lived in harmony, unaware of the shadows stirring beneath their feet.Yet deep in the bowels of the earth, beneath the pastoral hills, a dark art festered—necrosorcery, …
    By VJ-atyc, 406 words
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    Recreating Readable Content Guide Sizing in SwiftUI
    The readableContentGuide(docs) API was (and still is) such a quintessential quality of life fix for UIKit developers. With the rise of # h u g e iPad devices emerging with iOS 9, the need to reasonably size views primarily meant for reading became important. As such, Cupertino & Friends© gifted us a straightforward way to do just that: private func setupTableView() { tableView = UITableView(frame: .zero, style: .grouped) tableView.dataSource = …
    By Jordan Morgan, 578 words
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  13. Alabama Yesterdays, , more info

    A 1985 Map of Hoover
    I've written a number of pieces on this blog about various Alabama maps; one of these days I may put together a post that's a list of those posts. At any rate, here we are again.Son Amos and I were recently going through some of the endless stuff around our house and came across this map of Hoover. We both agreed these kinds of graphic maps are pretty neat.This map …
    By AlabamaYesterdays, 458 words
  14. Dark Highways, , more info

    Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
    This movie, like the characters that live in its frame, has got sand. Grit. Guts. This movie seduces your spouse and then winks at you and you find you can’t hold a grudge. Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is one of the grizzly director’s great masterpieces but only became so long after it was released. The studio cut all the life out of it but it was …
    By S. Brady Calhoun, 811 words
  15. Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera, , more info

    The Boy Who Discovered the Earth (1955)
    Continuing with a bit of a flying saucer theme today is The Boy Who Discovered The Earth. It is a pleasant science fiction novel for kids about an alien boy who is left behind on Earth. He makes friends with the locals and learns about dogs, baseball, and the life of children on another planet. The only trick is they don't look like humans at the beginning but disguise themselves …
    By John Sisson, 145 words