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  1. BlackPlastic.co.uk, , more info

    Listen: You & Me by Retro Kid
    Retro Kid You & Me Retro Kid is the musical pseudonym of producer Jake Juba. Based out of Copenhagen, Retro Kid constructs tastefully arranged pieces of electronic music, blending ambience and hints of pop to create abstract-yet-emotive sound collages. In his latest single, You & Me, Juba has made a dedication to his girlfriend, Gry, and the challenges they experience as new parents. In the face of the multitude of …
    By Adam Russell, 224 words
  2. House of Kyle, , more info

    Media Diary (September 2024)
    Here’s some stuff I’ve experienced lately (and not necessarily only new releases). In addition, our free Stream Team community has a lot more daily action happening on the recommendations front too. Slow Horses (TV): This lowkey might be the best show on TV Will & Harper (Movie): Touching and funny Blue Sisters (Book): Still in the middle of this now that I’m a BOOK CLUB GUY, but really feeling each …
    By Kyle Ford, 243 words
  3. Larry Hosken: New, , more info

    2024-09-28 15:50
    I continue to check my little dashboard of San Francisco COVID numbers each morning to figure out whether going into the supermarket to pick out the best avocado is worth the risk or will be an embarrassing thing to explain to the medical professionals treating my long-COVID-induced dementia. Lately, all the SF numbers have looked pretty-safe. (I blogged a few weeks ago when the numbers, overall, looked safe enough to …
    By lahosken, 119 words
  4. Tanya Khovanova's Math Blog, , more info

    A Hat Puzzle with a Twist
    I love hat puzzles, and this one, posted on Facebook by Konstantin Knop, is no exception. Puzzle. The sultan decided to test his three sages once again. This time, he showed them five hats: three red and two green. Each sage was blindfolded and had one hat placed on their head. When the sages removed their blindfolds, they could see the hats on the other sages but not their own. …
    By tanyakh, 175 words
  5. Nelson's Linkblog, , more info

    Wordpress drama
    Harsh conclusion, but summary of the conflict between Matt Mullenweg and WP Engine
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  6. Robin Rendle, , more info

    Coming home
    Mandy Brown wrote this fantastic piece about building a space on the web for yourself: A website is, among other things, a container. The shape of that container both constrains and makes possible what goes within it. This is, I think, one of the primary justifications for having your own website. Not just so you can own your stuff (for some meaning of “ownership,” in a culture in which any …
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  7. Cal Bryant, , more info

    FPV drone simulator 2000
    I’ve recently got into a bit of a rabbit hole with FPV quadcopter drones.1 Specifically with a “mini-whoop” style drone, the Meteor 75 Pro. ...sneak preview of the end product!
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  8. designswarm {thoughts}, , more info

    The end of the useful idiot
    This recent piece in Fast Company was bothering me. I’ve been in work for almost 20 years soon and I’ve heard people talk about the lack of business acumen in design since I was a student. I posit that something else is happening as ‘design thinking as a service’ enters its mid life crisis. Design isn’t special anymore. Most people in the knowledge economy have had to sit through a …
    By designswarm, 652 words
  9. print "Me", , more info

    Micro review: The Atrocity Archives (The Laundry Files, book 1)
    I like Charlie Stross in general, I really enjoyed Accelerando, and many people talked positively about The Laundry Files, so I decided to give it a go. I like the universe, where unspeakable horrors exist and governments have secret departments in charge of keeping the world safe. I like this premise already. But it’s a well trodden trope, and what differentiates this from, say, Hellboy, or Man in Black§ is …
    By gabriele renzi, 227 words
  10. Disney Weirdness, , more info

    That's All, Folks!
    Well, that's it. I can officially retire from comic book collecting, because I did it. I FUCKIN DID IT:I finally completed my set of Air Pirates Funnies.Yes, I know about Dan O'Neill's Comics and Stories, and the Tortoise and the Hare, and Dirty Duck, and the Air Pirates newspaper, but I don't care. Like Ash Katchum, I caught them all. Stay tuned for this blog's new focus: Collecting Loungefly backpacks.
    By Erik, 72 words
  11. anderegg.ca, , more info

    The hidden WordPress license
    I wrote about the WordPress vs. WP Engine drama a couple of days ago, but it’s still taking up space in my head. For better or worse, WordPress powers about half of the web. I care deeply about the web, and I think it’s being harmed by this nonsense. Part of the reason is uncertainty. It seemingly started because Matt Mullenweg’s mother thought WP Engine was an official WordPress product. …
    By Gavin Anderegg, 724 words
  12. blissblog, , more info

    Texassquake
    Had a blast chatting with Paul Leary and King Coffey of Butthole Surfers for Pitchfork about their latest batch o' reissues: Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis, Locust Abortion Technician, Hairway to Steven. The chaos-capturing pix are by my old friend Pat Blashill (author of Lone Star punkscene photohistory Texas Is The Reason), reuniting us on the same page for possibly the
    By SIMON REYNOLDS, 61 words
  13. Silver Scenes, , more info

    Paganini Strikes Again (1977) - A CFF Film
    We are continuing our coverage of Children's Film Foundation (CFF) films with Paganini Strikes Again, a rare mystery/adventure from 1977. The "Paganini" in the title refers to Mike (Andrew Bowen) and his friend Bill (Philip Bliss) who are both violin students. On their way to music class, they get stuck in the elevator of a small building and from their viewpoint are only able to see work boots of a …
    By The Metzinger Sisters, 323 words
  14. lunatic obscurity, , more info

    Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale (Playstation)
    Just like TV Animation X: Unmei no Tatakai, this game (also known as Inuyasha: Sengoku Otogi Kassen) is a fighting game based on an anime with a large female fanbase that was released very late in the Playstation's life. Also like TV Animation X, it takes full advantage of its late release by having really impressive graphics, though this time it's a 2D game. But while that game was built …
    By Jonny, 751 words
  15. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Video: The Citadel Colour “conspiracy”
    A while ago, Squidmar and Andy Wardle from Cult of Paint sat down and uncovered changes in the current Citadel Colour range Games Workshop didn’t tell us about. And it’s not just them, I've ALSO noticed that the Citadel paints I've bought recently seem different from before. In this video, I'll investigate and tell you what you need to know now if you have Citadel paints in your collection. Is …
    By Stahly, 103 words