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  1. LIP SERVICE — Split Lip Magazine, , more info

    Just One Thing with Mojtaba Taghvaei (aka “Moshtaba”)
    Mojtaba Taghvaei (aka “Moshtaba”)’s art “Twins” provides a vibrant exploration of closeness and wakefulness. Here he shares just one thing about the piece:“David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti have a music piece titled ‘The Black Dog Runs at Night.’ I’ve always appreciated one-line Lynchian ideas, and many of my paintings are based on one-line concepts with no beginning, ending, or clear arc. This piece was inspired by the idea: "What if …
    By SLM, 105 words
  2. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Django: Introducing Djade, a template formatter
    Happy DjangoCon US 2024 to you. Whilst I am not there, I have adopted the spirit of the season and got to work hacking together a new tool. Djade is a formatter for Django templates. It applies rules based on the template style guide in Django’s contribution documentation, plus some more. Ryan Cheley put together this section back in February (forum discussion). I enjoyed contributing to this discussion and wrote …
    By Adam Johnson, 333 words
  3. The Casual Optimist, , more info

    Book Covers of Note, September 2024
    Hey, I hope you’re keeping safe and well wherever you are. Apart from the weird Toronto weather, it is definitely FALL here with the kids back in school and days of seemingly endless pre-sales calls and shortlists. It is also the time of year for “big” books of course, and there are more covers from the conglomerate publishers in this month’s post than I would generally like. My sense is …
    By Dan, 632 words
  4. A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE, , more info

    CELEBRITY ADS: BERT LAHR
    The great Bert Lahr was performing right until the end. Here is a print ad that Bert did for Lays potato chips in early 1967. He would pass away later that year on December 4, 1967...
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  5. Seirdy - Articles, , more info

    Post-OCSP certificate revocation in the Web PKI
    IntroductionToday, TLS certificates in the Web public key infrastructure (PKI) have long validity: almost all remain valid for at least three months! An attacker compromising a certificate early enough in its lifetimenote 1 keeps it compromised for months. Certificate revocation addresses this problem: a client must know to distrust a certain key for a domain, even if the valid key hasn’t expired yet.The issue? Billions of clients use the Web …
    By Seirdy, 5,749 words
  6. Streets.mn, , more info

    Riding the Green Line: You Can Do Better, Metro Transit
    In early August of this year, Metro Transit officials reported that crime was trending downwards by 17.5% in the second quarter of 2024, while overall ridership trended upwards by 9% in the first half of 2024 — with August seeing the highest number of riders so far this year. This good sign shows that the system is improving as implementation of the Safety & Security Action Plan continues. I, too, …
    By Richie Song, 2,380 words
  7. Flamed Fury, , more info

    A Social Web
    What’s going on, Internet? This week me and others across the web noticed the Launch of Social Web Foundation. This is from the camp who’ve developed ActivityPub. ActivityPub is the protocol that enable social media clones like Mastodon, and Pixelfed to operate. Up until now, this has been known as the ‘Fediverse’ but now they want to rebrand this as “the social web”. Over on the team profiles under Evan …
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  8. Fup Duck Photography, , more info

    Run what yer brung
    Or why old cameras are like old guitar pedals. It started with a piece by CJ Chilvers about those very guitar pedals. He described how good music has been made with limited resources, and how the competition to acquire a copy of that suddenly fashionable pedal like the artist used has raised prices. Items that are just old become precious as people hope to absorb their special magic to make …
    By fupduckphoto, 677 words
  9. RECORD TURNOVER, , more info

    Rainy Day
    RECORD TURNOVER 80s HITS #217 One of the great 80s albums that have yet to be reissued on vinyl is the 1984 record by Rainy Day. It came out on The Rain Parade’s label Llama Records and on Rough Trade in Europe and Japan. It was a loosely assembled cast of musicians from the so-called paisley underground scene of the Bay Area, with David Roback and other members of The …
    By recordturnover, 175 words
  10. Musical Theatre Review, , more info

    Date for film release of hit production of Kiss Me, Kate
    The hit production of Cole Porter’s classic Kiss Me, Kate at London’s Barbican Theatre has been captured on film for a cinema release later this year Captured live at the Barbican Theatre, the film of Bartlett Sher’s acclaimed production which took its final bow on 14 September will be released by Trafalgar Releasing into cinemas across the UK, the US, Australia and selected international territories from 17 November 2024. The …
    By Angela Thomas, 545 words
  11. The Public Domain Review, , more info

    Talking Lightly About Serious Things: Henri Rochefort and the Origins of French Populism
    A man who “believed in nothing, not even himself”, Henri Rochefort is now a minor footnote in the annals of modern journalism. However, at the height of his notoriety, in the late 1860s and early 1870s, his writings, political activities, imprisonments, and escapes were the stuff of newspaper gossip around the world. How did a self-described “errant journalist and literary poacher” rise to power on the wings of sarcasm and …
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  12. The Brooks Review, , more info

    Thinking Analog
    The way this works is simple: use a notebook and a pen when you need to work through a problem of any kind. Not a tablet with a stylus. Not a notetaking app. Not a pencil. Paper and pen. Give me a blank page of my notebook and my pen — I shall fill that page in no time. I’ve been doing this for years now. It doesn’t matter the …
    By Ben Brooks, 1,069 words
  13. 853, , more info

    ‘New Model Market’ food and music hub could come to Lewisham next year
    Part of Lewisham shopping centre could be demolished early to create a “food, culture and music hub” to replace the old Model Market, which could be open as early as next summer. The developer LandSec U+I plans to demolish the whole centre, which dates back to the 1970s, and replace it with new shops, 1,700 […] The post ‘New Model Market’ food and music hub could come to Lewisham next …
    By Darryl Chamberlain, 90 words
  14. New Escapologist | Blog, , more info

    The Suck-Suck Man
    I’ve enjoyed Mr. Biffo’s comedy for years. Sometimes it takes the form of unhinged Tim and Eric-style sketches. Other times, it’s grounded in video game reviews and a teletext aesthetic. He’s funny! Lately, he’s turned his attention to social issues, reporting on them with good humour but relatively straight. This video explains UBI in a very funny and accessible way. * New Escapologist Issue 16 is available now. Support a …
    By Robert Wringham, 81 words
  15. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress, , more info

    Ada Limón & Poetry in the National Parks!
    —This is a guest post by Rob Casper, head of poetry and literature in the Literary Initiatives Office. Ada Limón spent her summer as many Americans do — visiting some of the country’s spectacular national parks. The U.S. poet laureate, however, visited with a special purpose: to kick off her signature project, “You Are Here: Poetry in the Parks,” connecting poetry to nature. “I want to champion the ways reading …
    By Neely Tucker, 667 words