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  1. iamcal.com, , more info

    30th September, 10:15 am
    If you want your webapp to paint behind the status bar at the top of an iphone, you can just add these meta tags: <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes"> <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" content="black-translucent">
    By Cal Henderson, 34 words
  2. Crazy Walls, , more info

    A rare example of a crazy wall in the real world or, at least, as the background for a press photo.
    A rare example of a crazy wall in the real world or, at least, as the background for a press photo.(Thanks Šmingvin.)
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  3. Chicago Skirmish Wargames, , more info

    AAR- Mordheim Campaign Night 5
    Here we are at Night 5, the penultimate game of this phase of the CSW Mordheim Campaign. For this evening we ventured out to the suburbs where Michael hosted us in his lovely home. GAME 1 For this game Michael had assembled a remarkable table that combined the original card-and-plastic Mordhiem buildings with traditional bases, other terrain elements, risers, water and even a ship! A three way battle with Mattias's …
    By Karl Paulsen, 524 words
  4. The Apartment Woodworker, , more info

    Updated Tool Wall
    In between my day job as an M&A attorney and my social responsibilities (which are legion), I have been slowly organizing the new workshop. Recently, this has included updating the tool wall that goes with my hanging wall cabinet. The tool wall itself hangs from the same french cleats the main wall cabinet hangs off, […]
    By The Apartment Woodworker, 59 words
  5. The Waving Cat – Blog, , more info

    Quick thoughts on NotebookLM
    If you haven’t already, I strongly encourage you to take a closer look at NotebookLM, a new(ish) Google tool to explore documents via a chat interface, based on a Large Language Model. It’s worth noting that NotebookLM does allow you to “chat” with documents, it does not train the LLM on those documents, though, so it all lives in the LLMs context window. I tested NotebookLM a bit over the …
    By Peter Bihr, 242 words
  6. FogBlog, , more info

    More Film Fun
    Morning folks.Well, another post about film and I'm not even a hipster.Nor am I using the truly ghastly Ilford colour film either - a film that reminds me of the free stuff you'd get every time you got your holiday pics developed at Snappy Snaps (et al).Nope, this bad boy was fecking expensive, but lovely nonetheless, Kodak TMX 100 - and FRESH too, which is unusual for me as I …
    By Herman Sheephouse, 845 words
  7. TokyoDev | Articles, , more info

    A Win-Win: Multinational Development Teams at Givery
    [There is a shortage of skilled tech workers in Japan](https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/02/06/tech/japan-tech-firms-labor-shortage/), and a growing number of Japanese companies have responded by building new, multinational development teams. An in-house multinational team, which typically uses English as a first language, can allow a Japanese company to take better advantage of the global talent market. But what's it like for the international developers working on those teams? Are there communication issues with management? Is …
    By Sayana Takagi, 1,597 words
  8. Damien Mannion, , more info

    Python disrememberings
  9. Jeremiah Lee, , more info

    Artykuły z pierwszego roku funkcjonowania Kontroli Czatów
    Wizja katastrofalnego pierwszego roku działania kontroli czatów w UE - jak dziś możemy temu zapobiec.
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  10. Longest Voyage, , more info

    [log] Cooling Down
    The end of Summer is so close. We have a few days forcasted to be popping back into 30°c this week, but overall we’ve dropped down to the point where we can go outside without regret. We escaped out to Karuizawa to visit some friends. Karuizawa is a bit of a resort town. About an hour north of Tokyo. It’s an absolutely beautiful area filled with trees and views. And …
    By ge (Jamie Crisman, 479 words
  11. Gameblog, , more info

    1825 with all Units
    Setting up an 1825 game with all the Units has been an arduous task. I hoped to make it a yearly tradition in 2019, but then Covid-19 happened. After that, every attempt has failed somehow. Today, one of our players got stranded in Berlin, but as we had four players present, we made it. This time, we used 18xx.games as a moderator. This speeded up the game greatly. With the …
    By Mikko, 348 words
  12. 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
  13. Aaron Gustafson :: My Notebook, , more info

    🔗 Web Components Are Not the Future — They’re the Present
    I really appreciated Cory LaViska’s take on #WebComponents here. Especially this bit:You know what framework I want to use? I want a framework that aligns with the platform, not one that replaces it. I want a framework that values incremental innovation over user lock-in. I want a framework that says it’s OK to break things if it means making the Web a better place for everyone. Yes, that comes at …
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  14. Hotelblues.com, , more info

    All Good Things
    It finally seems to be happening. The old hotel I worked at is getting torn down. It seems weird to see it go. I wouldn’t have had this website without that hotel. Here is a link to the Beloit Daily News article about the place getting torn down.
    By Turk, 51 words
  15. Martin Truefitt-Baker | Blog, , more info

    Printing Rollers
    I’m trying to write a little bit about some of the materials, techniques and equipment that I use for my printing. These will be my personal opinions about what works for me and how well. Anything I say about cost, value and quality is from my personal experience and I’m well aware that the way we all work and our preferences and values are very individual. Out of all of …
    By Martin Truefitt-Baker, Art, 2,499 words