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  1. 20011, , more info

    T. Collin Jones, Esquire
    If you watched American television sixty years ago, almost certainly you heard Kodak commercials using the song "Try to Remember [that time in September]". That song came from the musical "The Fantasticks". The lyricist, Tom Jones, died last month.I remember very little of the song, but I read with interest the obituary of Mr. Jones in The New York Times. In particular there was his account of his high school, …
    By George, 444 words
  2. James Russell, , more info

    TIRZAH GARWOOD LECTURE NEWS!
    Tirzah Garwood, Erskine Returning at Dawn, 1950, oil on canvasI'm thrilled that my exhibition Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious will be opening at Dulwich Picture Gallery on 19 November. It's been a fascinating journey since I suggested the show to them three or so years ago, not least because so little study has been made of Garwood's work before. Her life is quite well-documented, thanks to her autobiography Long Live Great …
    By James Russell, 278 words
  3. BattlePenguin, , more info

    The Disappearing Videos of YouTube
    The Network Neighborhood icon, appearing in Windows 95 and NT4, allowed people to share files between computers connected on a home network. At universities and LAN parties, people used to make copies of the videos they watched, long before the growth of large video sharing websites. YouTube did so well during the video hosting wars that it was purchased by Google. Being a massive monolith of a video sharing website, …
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  4. Brain Baking, , more info

    A Historical Summary of My Music Tastes
    Here’s me finding yet another cool blog, this time by Aaron Giles, a programmer, musician, web developer, and graphic designer. We’re off to a good start here: I love people who dabble in multiple disciplines. Aaron describes how he ended up with a thousand music CDs, how he re-ripped them all in a lossless format, and as a bonus, how his musical tastes changed in time. That last part was …
    By Wouter Groeneveld, 1,235 words
  5. Travel Photographer - Austin Mann — Journal, , more info

    iPhone 16 Pro Camera Review: Kenya
    mambo vipi from kenya!Last week at the Apple keynote event, the iPhone camera features that stood out the most to me were the new Camera Control button, upgraded 48-megapixel Ultra Wide sensor, improved audio recording features (wind reduction and Audio Mix), and Photographic Styles.When I finally landed in Nairobi (after more than 15 hours of flight delays), these were the features I was most excited to put to the test.Over …
    By Austin Mann, 3,539 words
  6. Riccardo Mori, , more info

    Jobs’s ‘quirky Apple’
    A few side notes to John Gruber’s piece The Things They Carried, about the Sept. 9 Apple event It’s Glowtime I don’t read Daring Fireball as diligently as I used to do time ago. It has always been a Mac- and Apple-oriented blog, implying a natural built-in bias, but I always appreciated Gruber’s balance in most of his critiques and stances. And I always maintained that he was a big …
    By Riccardo Mori, 3,500 words
  7. Eric Idle Blog, , more info

    Reading 2023
    2023 This was the year of Downsize Abbey. We pack up and leave our old home.. The library of 4,000 books goes to a bookshop in Covina. We move to a temporary rental round the corner. Sadly, though I have been reading (and buying) of course, I seem to have fallen severely behind in my writing about reading, so with the news that it is now October – let me …
    By Eric Idle, 2,561 words
  8. nitrateglow, , more info

    The 11th Annual Rule, Britannia Blogathon: Corridor of Mirrors (dir. Terence Young, 1948)
    Image source: IMDB This post is for the 11th Annual Rule, Britannia Blogathon, a celebration of British cinema past and present hosted by A Shroud of Thoughts. When bored party girl Milfanwy Conway (Edana Romney) crosses paths with handsome and brooding artist Paul Mangin (Eric Portman), it’s gothic obsession at first sight. Rich and reserved, Paul lives in a secluded mansion decked out with priceless Renaissance paintings and statues. He …
    By nitrateglow, 1,250 words
  9. Hush-Kit, , more info

    Was the worst MiG-23 so terrible?
    Mihai Vălceleanu MiG-23MS, the worst MiG-23? In Hush-Kit’s video (see end of article) on the 10 worst Soviet aircraft, the MiG-23MS was lambasted as a piece of shit. Today, I’m NOT going to complain about how crappy the MiG-23MS was. Instead, I will tell you two things which it did better than the MiG-23M and […]
    By Hush Kit, 62 words
  10. The Shape of Everything, , more info

    Is Safari Now a Bad Web Browser?
    Nicolas Magand: Today, after nearly 20 years of loyalty to Safari, I’m considering switching to another default browser on my personal computer. I mean, why is it so hard to watch a YouTube video without hiccups, and why can I only choose from a selection of 4 search engines, including three Bing-based? … Apple needs to spend more resources on their browser, and find new ambitions for it now that …
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  11. Listen Faster, , more info

    September 13, 2024
    A variation from yesterday. Still not sure why the samples aren't wrapping around, but there's something here...
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  12. Denerstein Unleashed, , more info

    On the tyranny of youth and beauty
    I haven't left a horror film with a grin on my face in a long time. That was the case with The Substance, a freshly minted chunk of body horror that ends with so much unrestrained wildness, I found it impossible not to smile, even if I winced a bit. Director Coralie Fargeat delivers a boldly stylish movie that doesn't flinch when it comes to satirizing female obsession with looks …
    By Robert Denerstein, 649 words
  13. Melbourne on Transit, , more info

    Local council elections 2024
    Candidate nominations closed yesterday for next month's Victorian local council elections. While local governments don't directly fund or run public transport, their deliberations strongly affect the environment in which it operates. Here's just a few examples: * Pedestrian crossings so you can easily reach bus stops (unless they are on main roads)* Whether development decisions reinforce or discourage public transport usage* The extent to which parking policy supports or impedes …
    By Peter Parker, 381 words
  14. Runestone Academy, , more info

    DDoS Update
    DDoS Update The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is ongoing. Even after I moved our load balancer to new hardware and a new IP address. This means that the attackers are not just targeting the IP address of the load balancer, but they are targeting “runestone.academy” by name. This is a much more serious attack and it is taking a lot of time to mitigate. I’ve learned a lot …
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  15. Zettelkasten knowledge and info management, , more info

    Cal’s Books are Salad
    Hi Zettlers, What kind of (information) food are Cal Newport’s books? This is the question that I try to answer for myself. His term “ultra-processed content” is spot on for the process that both food and content processing share: It is about refining and combining key stimuli. Sugar, Fat, Salt, Protein — each are specific stimuli that in isolation are not particularly understandable (try eating pure sugar). However, cloaked in …
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