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  1. as days pass by, , more info

    On iOS, Home Screen web apps are part of your iCloud Backup
    Recently I have been most baffled by how on my iPhone, my iCloud backup was over 5GB (and therefore would not back up into the free space that I have) despite how I had turned off most of the apps that might want to be included in the backup. There are many, many, many posts on the internet from people having this problem, and there are a few common things …
    By sil, 1,103 words
  2. Second Glance History, , more info

    Clip of the Week: September 18, 2024
    We all have that one friend who takes the joke too far: A singular and amusing case came up at Dublin Police-court on Saturday, a clerk, named Thomas Summer, being charged with handcuffing Richard M’Cormack. The evidence showed that the prisoner and a friend visited the Tivoli Music-hall on the previous evening, and there witnessed Read More
    By Elyse, 64 words
  3. Ambientblog, , more info

    Kilometre Club * Robert Rich
    KILOMETRE CLUB - EARNEST TUB Long-form ambient tracks often explore a basic idea, which then is developed... or even just repeated in a loop. This remarkable album by Kilometre Club (Daniel Field, from Toronto, Canada) does the opposite: it presents just those basic ideas. 103 (One-Hundred-And- Three!) of them, to be exact, each of them 80 seconds (more or less), with a total playing time of 131 minutes. Why 103? …
    By Peter van Cooten, 877 words
  4. Swizec Teller, , more info

    Coordinating at the end is too late
    When working: sync first *then* async
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  5. Retroist - Retro Blog and Podcast, , more info

    Why did Wendy's fire the "Where's the Beef?" Lady?
    Recently I wrote about the Wendy’s SuperBar. The SuperBar was Wendy’s reaction to dwindling sales, which had been inflated by an ad campaign that took America by storm, “Where’s the Beef?” In a series of commercials and print ads, octogenarian spokesperson, Clara Peller challenged non-Wendy’s burgers size, asking simply, “Where’s the Beef?” The phrase spread like wildfire and would become an accepted phrase when one wants to question the substance …
    By Retroist, 1,000 words
  6. Tolkien and Fantasy, , more info

    Ul de Rico (1944-2023)
    I just learned that the painter, illustrator and writer known as Ul de Rico (his full name was Ulderico Conte Gropplero di Troppenburg) passed away on 3 August 2023, a bit over a year ago, aged 79. I've written about him before, and here is the link. The Rainbow Goblins has been a favorite of mine since I first discovered it not long after U.S. publication in 1978. His family's …
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 75 words
  7. THE PECKHAM PECULIAR, , more info

    Many local people and businesses helped to crowdfund SE London BookFest, a new literary festival. We…
    Many local people and businesses helped to crowdfund SE London BookFest, a new literary festival. We would like to say a massive thank you to the following:Heather MacFarlane, Yvette Rawle, Mark Baxter, Sue Walker, Tristan West, Damion Viney & all at Co-Accounting, Dominic Walker, HTW, Tuts, Ellie Wood, Julia Mlambo, Guy Ware, Anne Coates.Sanjit Chudha, Jill Cuthbert, Kim Smith, Julian Kenny, Rosemary Chapman, Guy Haslam, Hayley Farrant, Rebeka Russell & …
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  8. Read the Tea Leaves, , more info

    Improving rendering performance with CSS content-visibility
    Recently I got an interesting performance bug on emoji-picker-element: I’m on a fedi instance with 19k custom emojis […] and when I open the emoji picker […], the page freezes for like a full second at least and overall performance stutters for a while after that. If you’re not familiar with Mastodon or the Fediverse, different servers can have their own custom emoji, similar to Slack, Discord, etc. Having 19k …
    By Nolan Lawson, 1,221 words
  9. Hypertexthero, , more info

    Can we make a computer screen light in color when turned off?
    Or is the only alternative to keep displays on all the time?
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  10. Mind the blog, , more info

    Why Am I So Single?
    As a title, Why Am I So Single? has the potential to elicit one of two responses: some people will be like a moth to a flame, and others will run a mile in the opposite direction. But hold on and don’t judge a book by its cover (or a musical by its title), as this new Marlow & Moss production is ultimately the story of two friends who discover …
    By Debbie, 765 words
  11. The Renaissance Mathematicus, , more info

    A gentleman of Kent
    With Robert Recorde (c. 1510–1558) and John Dee (1527–c. 1608), we have already looked at two mathematical practitioners, who were among the first to publish mathematical texts in the vernacular in sixteenth century England. A third member of this group was Leonard Digges (c.1515–c. 1559) who was a friend of Dee’s. Usually, if Leonard is known at all, it is as the father of Thomas Digges (c. 1546–1595) a much …
    By thonyc, 2,481 words
  12. Reviews – The travels of Mary Loosemore, , more info

    The Janus Stone – Elly Griffiths
    The Janus Stone – Elly Griffiths Another investigation with Dr Ruth Galloway and DCI ‘Baby Daddy’ Harry Nelson, this time in Norwich where an old children’s home is being demolished to make way for flats…. and a child’s body is unearthed. Delighted to find Cathbad is still around and in a slightly more positive and hopefully permanent role. I’d reserved the next in the series from the library but I’m …
    By Mary, 104 words
  13. Reinout van Rees' personal website, , more info

    PyUtrecht: Teaching yourself how to code - Joris Hoendervangers
    (One of my summaries of the Dutch PyUtrecht meetup in Utrecht, NL). Joris started out as a bond trader, with his MSc in financial management. So definitively no programmer by education. Bond trading meant shouting on the stock market's floor, something that was in risk of being automated. So he moved on. In his case to Reuters, one of the two big financial information suppliers. Later he started using python …
    By Reinout van Rees, 261 words
  14. New Critique, , more info

    [Poetry] — Marc Frazier
    "A microsecond passes, / I’m in memory’s territory— / a glazed light over alien shapes, / the land always speaking to me"
    By New Critique, 26 words
  15. Playing D&D With Porn Stars, , more info

    Three Kinds of Mystery
    Ok, there are three kinds of mystery in stories--Classic 'What's Gonna Happen?' Mystery (diegetic mystery)This is a mystery to both the audience and the main characters in the story: They are wondering how events will play out (or, in the case of a Sherlock-Holmes-style-mystery have played out). What will happen to Jack, Wendy, and Danny in the Overlook Hotel is a 'What's Gonna Happen?" Mystery, as is who framed Roger …
    By Zak Sabbath, 803 words