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  1. Information Flaneur, , more info

    Combining a custom Wordpress RSS feed with a webhook to make a Discord bot
    Apart from the infamous one about 3D printers (I was right), and the one that featured on the orange site, my most popular post is a fairly technical one about GitHub webhooks. It seems to be especially popular with Russians coming from Yandex, so before I start this post that is also about webhooks, here's a message for my Russian friends: Пожалуйста, постарайтесь остановить бесчеловечную войну вашей страны против народа …
    By Hugh Rundle, 1,466 words
  2. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Chaos Seed: Feng Shui Chronicle (SNES)
    Is this the first game where you're charged with the task of building dungeons, and defending them from invading would-be heroes? I don't know of any that came earlier than it, but I can believe that something along these conceptual lines might exist on some eighties microcomputer somewhere. Either way, Chaos Seed: Fengshui Chronicle (also known as Chaos Seed : Fuusui Kairouki) is a very early entry into the genre, …
    By Jonny, 749 words
  3. Round the Island, , more info

    Special: To the top of Europe
    August 2024 Norway is one of my favourite countries to visit due to the beautiful countryside, many good walks helped by the right to roam that exists, similar to Scotland and as a result I usually go there once or twice a year. In 2024 I headed to Hammerfest, which is right near the northern tip of both Norway and Europe. Hammerfest is located at 70.6 degrees north on the …
    By jcombe, 4,454 words
  4. House of Mysticum, , more info

    WILLIAM SEABROOK, ALEISTER CROWLEY, and the HOLY WOW of ATLANTA
    William Seabrook–a hard man to introduce. A cannibal and explorer, a drunkard and a fetishist. A dabbler in occultism, and in surrealism too, though always on the outskirts. Never quite “whole hog”. A kind of liminal figure, I suppose. His most significant claim to fame, at least to the broader world, is his introduction of the term “zombie” to English speakers through his 1929 book, “The Magic Island.” This paved …
    By sjcline87, 2,028 words
  5. Jennifer Mills News, , more info

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  6. Trail Running for Life, , more info

    Swiss Alps 100 race
    My journey to the Swiss Alps 100 race started when I applied to enter UTMB through the lottery system. I didn’t get a place, but had pre-booked a hotel in Courmayeur, Italy just-in-case. When it was clear I wasn’t doing UTMB, I looked for other similiar races, and found the Swiss Alps 100 race. I managed to change my hotel’s booking date, and get a larger room so that the …
    By Sean, 2,730 words
  7. Stephanie Hafferty - Blog, , more info

    Perennial Edibles Gardening Course
    Find out more about growing perennial veg and other perennial edibles on this short day course at the homestead. I am looking forward to hosting this event on October 12th […] The post Perennial Edibles Gardening Course appeared first on Stephanie Hafferty.
    By Stephanie Hafferty, 46 words
  8. ART and ARCHITECTURE, mainly, , more info

    Historic, cultured, beautiful Old Krakow.
    In 1960 my first year in high school, there were 120 students - a few from Russian, German or Romanian parents and 114 from Polish parents. They all wanted to re-visit Poland by 1970, especially to see Warsaw, Krakow and Lublin.Town hall tower, Visit KrakowKraków’s Market Square/Ry­nek in Poland is the centre of the city’s medieval Old Town, designed in 1257 when the town first won its charter. Laid out …
    By Hels, 953 words
  9. JoeHx Blog, , more info

    September 2024 Blog Statistics
    For the first time in almost ten years, I effectively wrote no posts in the past month. The only post I did write was my standard monthly book-reading post: August 2024 Book Reading List I’ve been busy with a couple of side projects. So, without further ado, here are the September 2024 blog stats! Google Analytics Users → 2,600 Sessions → 3,000 Views → 3,100 Google Analytics Graph for September …
    By JoeHx, 192 words
  10. BruceS, , more info

    2024-09-20 09:00
    https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/Social-Media-6b-Report-9-11-2024.pdf
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  11. Trailspotting, , more info

    Red Hill Fire Tower, Squam Lake NH
    • 5-star hike • 3 mile loop • Easy difficulty | Gain 1,350 feet • Moultonborough, NH | Lakes Region . This fire tower looks out over 5-star lake views. Of all the fire towers in New Hampshire, there's a strong argument to be made that most spectacular views can be found on the one anchored to the 2,031 foot summit of Red Hill near Moultonborough. Positioned between Winnipesaukee and …
    By Stuart Green, 2,471 words
  12. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Podcast. Episode 3, UBERMORGEN on taking risks and playing with system vulnerabilities
    UBERMORGEN are the guests of the third episode of the podcast series I did with artists who 1. are among my absolute cultural heroes and 2. have exhibited at Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art in Ljubljana. UBERMORGEN, The Silver Singularity, 2024 UBERMORGEN, [V]ote-auction, 2000-2006 (Installation view, UBERMORGEN, THE*AGENCY [for manual Election Recounts] (Graz, 2004) UBERMORGEN is an artist collective that brings together autistic actionist lizvlx a.k.a. Liz Haas & hyperactive …
    By Regine, 316 words
  13. virology blog, , more info

    Trial By Error: Norwegian Tabloid Covers Stupid Gulf War Illness/PEM Study; My Letter to Journal Editor on Bogus Claims
    By David Tuller, DrPH Earlier this month, I wrote a post about a new study asserting that “exercise does not cause post-exertional malaise in Veterans with Gulf War Illness.” As I explained, the research, led by experts from the University of Wisconsin and published by the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, made no sense. Although … Trial By Error: Norwegian Tabloid Covers Stupid Gulf War Illness/PEM Study; My Letter to …
    By David Tuller, 97 words
  14. Tantek Çelik, , more info

    2024-09-20 14:47
    Dear Creative Commons (@creativecommons.org @[email protected] @[email protected]), Can we have CC-NT licenses for no-training (ML/LLM, GenAI in general), just like we have CC-NC for non-commercial?My previous post¹ reminded me that I’ve been creating, writing, inventing, and then sharing things with #CreativeCommons (CC) #licenses for a long time (I have to see if I can dig up my first use of CC licenses.)I’ve used and recommended a variety of CC licenses for …
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  15. Pub History Project – Leicester, , more info

    VINE, NORTHGATE STREET
    A couple of reference to a Vine Northgate Street. April 1835, “a meeting of The Auxiliary Conservative Society will be held at Mr Larratts Vine Northgate St in the coming week, meeting starts o’ clock”. September 1836, at the small debts court D. Larratt v G Coulson, Mrs Larratt claimed 15/- for rent money and accommodation of pawning some of Mrs Larratts clothing. Coulson claimed that Larratt had given her …
    By pubprojectleicester, 146 words