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  1. Brendan Dawes, , more info

    Push Upstairs
    Push Upstairs.
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  2. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Git: find when a commit was reverted or reapplied
    Git doesn’t store reversion links between commits. It only relies on commit messages to track this information. When you run git revert, the default message includes a line about the reverted commit: Revert "Build gazebo" This reverts commit 81d727c075984206633fa0c58fe3d7bcfd970f28. So, given a commit SHA, you may be able to find its reversion by searching for patterns in the default commit message, as long as the author did not remove them. …
    By Adam Johnson, 272 words
  3. Coyote Tracks, , more info

    Generative AI comes for imaginary friends
    On LinkedIn, the social network of mandatory happiness, software engineer Michael Sayman writes about his new product:Introducing SocialAI, a private social network where you receive millions of AI-generated comments offering feedback, advice & reflections on each post you make.I will admit my first thought about this was: this is a prank, right? This is a fake product that somebody who hates generative AI and the “techbro culture” would come up …
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  4. David Revoy, , more info

    Photos of Raptus Comic Convention 2024 in Bergen
    Hey, I safely made my trip back to the south of France after a couple of day in Bergen, Norway, for the Raptus Comic book convention where I was a guest. I had a very good time and signed many Pepper&Carrot books and drew almost non stop, meeting many of you. Again a big thank you to the one who also traveled to Raptus to meet me. 💜 Sadly, I …
    By David REVOY, 364 words
  5. Handprinted – Blog, , more info

    Meet the Maker: Rachel Snowdon
    Hello! I’m Rachel Snowdon of Rachel Snowdon Studio, a London-born relief printmaker and illustrator who has been based in West Devon since 2009. Describe your printmaking process. Having recently introduced more colour into my designs, multi-block lino printing is probably my favourite process as it allows me some flexibility to experiment with different editions. Almost all of my linocuts are burnished by hand onto fine Japanese washi or Lokta papers. …
    By Shirley Scott, 1,192 words
  6. Killed By A Pixel, , more info

    Dr1v3n Wild! – Arcade Driving in 13 Kilobytes
    I am excited to share my new game, Dr1v3n Wild! It’s an OutRun inspired racing game with procedurally generated art and levels. This was created for JS13K 2024 and the entire game fits in a 13 kilobyte zip file including … Continue reading →
    By Frank, 52 words
  7. Piscatorial Quagswagging, , more info

    Barbara the Barbel Update - Pt3
    By Piscatorial Quagswagging, 6 words
  8. Evergreen Data Visualization Blog, , more info

    The Data Visualization Checklist
    The Data Visualization Checklist outlines what to do with each tiny part of your graph so it tells your story. The post The Data Visualization Checklist appeared first on Evergreen Data.
    By Stephanie Evergreen, 35 words
  9. Jeremy Baker, , more info

    Hokio Lime Marmalade Recipe
    Ingredients: 1 kg of home-grown / organic limes (I use the sweet, yellow-skinned variety that we grow at Hōkio Beach) 2 kg of sugar 4 cups of hot water Recipe Slice the 1kg limes with a mandolin, and chop roughly; reserve the juice created. Place chopped limes in a large casserole dish with the 4 cups of water and bring to the boil; then add the reserve lime juice. (If …
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  10. Open Objects, , more info

    Notes from the Museum Data Service launch
    I've shared these at work and thought it might be helpful to post my notes from the launch of the Museum Data Service at Bloomberg last week in public too. The MDS aggregates museum (and museum-like) metadata, encouraging use by data scientists, researchers, the public, etc. The MDS doesn't include images, but link to them … Continue reading Notes from the Museum Data Service launch
    By mia, 72 words
  11. San Francisco Senior Beat, , more info

    New author and former drinker embracing alternative therapies to help others break the habit
    Seated in the backroom of a café on Polk Street, Kevagne Kalisch leans against the wall and stares at a nearby painting of two clowns: one grinning, the other crying. Turning, she said she’s puzzling how to tell her own story: one of happiness and grief. Kalisch, 78, struggled with alcoholism for many years. She ... The post New author and former drinker embracing alternative therapies to help others break …
    By Myra Krieger, 116 words
  12. Paweł U., , more info

    How I've built an unprofitable MEV Bot in Rust
    MEV bots are money-printing machines. At least in theory. For the last ~year, I’ve been working on the MEV crypto bot for Ethereum EVM-compatible chains. In this blog post, I’ll describe the ins and outs of trying to get into the MEV game with a limited web3 skillset and relatively small capital. Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is for educational purposes only and should not be treated …
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  13. Magpie and Old Lead, , more info

    Ulanti Top Brass - Elite Leader & Champion
    It's funny how you can warm to a project over a few weeks isn't it? I really didn't enjoy painting the first Confrontation Elite gangers, but I'm closing off the project with a final pair, and they were a lot of fun to paint up. This time round it's a bit of an imposter-leader model, plus a champion with the coolest heavy weapon there is: PLASMA!Elite gangers may not be …
    By axiom, 86 words
  14. 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
  15. 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