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  1. Pröper Gander | starbreaker.org, , more info

    The (Plain Old) Web
    I've noticed a fair bit of chatter about syndicating to other platforms material that you've published on your own website from the likes of Molly White, Dave Winer, Manuel Moreale, and even n3verm0re. Molly White is singing the praises of what the IndieWeb people call POSSE. Dave Winer gave up on POSSE in 2017 because catering to platforms that didn't support links was making him a worse writer. n3verm0re finds …
    By Matthew Graybosch, 2,010 words
  2. Oliver Andrich, , more info

    Two weeks with uv
    Two weeks ago, I published my article UV – I am (somewhat) sold. Since then, a lot has changed for me. I switched all my personal projects to uv from poetry. I have set up a plan how and when to convert our company projects to uv. I am a fan. (And I still hope that I don’t get stomped by the elephant.) After my post, I received a lot …
    By Oliver, 472 words
  3. Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera, , more info

    The Hero's Ride (1963)
    This was a reprint of a 1961 Russian book translated into Estonian in 1963. It is mostly an anthology of stories for children but with space art on the cover and a couple of space illustrations within I needed to share it.Jarunkova, Klara. Illustrated by Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus. Translated by A. Raid. The Hero's Ride. Tallinn: Estonia. (90 p.) 1963.I think the translated title is : "To the Moon with …
    By John Sisson, 127 words
  4. Hundred Rabbits, , more info

    Summary of changes for September 2024
    Hey everyone!This is the list of all the changes we've done to our projects during the month of September. Summary Of Changes 100r.co, added a new page: Victoria to Sitka logbook. M291, added support for Cyrillic glyphs. Fractran, released what might be the most in-depth documentation of Conway's programming language out there. Now Lie In It, a look back at what has happened with Uxn since its creation 4 years …
    By Rek Bell, 309 words
  5. erock's blog, , more info

    on writing
    I often think about writing a feature like writing a story. If I do my job well, it is coherent and easy to read, write, and maintain. When there's a lot of indirection, it feels like a book with its pages out-of-order. There seems to be a lot of similarities as well. We have readers, it just so happens that our readers are machines -- as well as our colleagues. …
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  6. The CRPG Addict, , more info

    Enchantasy: Truth and Consequences
    Thanks for spelling it out for me. It's been a while since I played a session of this game, and it took me more than an hour to review my past entries and notes and get myself oriented. Rather than spend a lot of time recapping here, I'll direct you to the beginning of my last entry on the game, which summarizes the plot and the major missions as I …
    By CRPG Addict, 3,318 words
  7. Simon Collison | Home, , more info

    Delia’s Fourth Happening
    Delia returned to the intimate By Our Own Hands We Make Our Way for its Fourth Happening. The evening began with ambient bliss from C5&C6, followed by a fascinating talk from Caroline Locke about her sound artworks. Headliners, The Low Drift, performed an evocative set of songs about land and place. As ever, host Simon Rudkin tied things together with poetry and storytelling. I love being a part of this …
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  8. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Orioles 5, Red Sox 3 / Red Sox 5, Orioles 3
    In the waning minutes before the Orioles postseason begins I ought to mark down, as is my habit, some notes on games I saw; by complete chance I was visiting Harvard CMSA (where I talked with Mike Freedman about parallel parking) the same week the Orioles were at Fenway, so I caught a couple of games. Tiny notes: No amount of upgrades can make Fenway not feel old. The building …
    By JSE, 458 words
  9. The Artist’s Notebook, , more info

    Lamia: my first new artwork made in Hastings
    A detail from another shot in the Lamia photoshoot Two weekends ago my studio in my flat here in Hastings got its first proper use: a session of life-drawing (drawings below) followed by the Lamia photoshoot (prints of which are available here). Although I felt a little out-of-practice with the life-drawing — I haven’t done any since the beginning of June — I was fairly pleased with the results, although …
    By Paul Watson, 131 words
  10. Lowering the Bar, , more info

    Alleged Tax Dodger Says It’s a “Legitimate Snail-Farming Operation”
    The BBC has released a terrific investigative report about a tax dispute before the Liverpool City Council regarding a downtown office space. It’s a dispute that turns, as so often happens, on answering the question “when is a vacant office business actually a legitimate snail-farming operation”? Liverpool (like many jurisdictions) taxes domestic (residential) and commercial property at different rates. An owner of non-domestic property not only has to pay much …
    By Kevin, 1,017 words
  11. Practical Engineering, , more info

    Is the World Really Running Out of Sand?
    [Note that this article is a transcript of the video embedded above.]If you have to know the answer right away, it’s no; or at least, my goal with this video is to convince you that the world is not running out of sand. But if it were that simple, I wouldn’t be here (right?) and you probably wouldn’t be either. In fact, I was really surprised by some of the …
    By Wesley Crump, 3,314 words
  12. The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm, , more info

    “What were the skies like when you were young?” was not asked by LeVar Burton
    I always thought that the opening question in the song “Little Fluffy Clouds” by the Orb (music video) was a sample of LeVar Burton, maybe from his show “Reading Rainbow, but apparently, it's not! (link via Jason Kottke) Upon relistening to the song, it's now clear to me that it's not Levar Burton. It's very close though. And while I like the song, my favorite one from The Orb is …
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  13. A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE, , more info

    THE BOX OFFICE STARS: 1954
    Looking back at the year 1954 - some 70 years ago it was pretty much the same top stars from the year before. After 1954 though the movies were changing, and the next generation of youth would soon be taking over the box office...1. JOHN WAYNE2. DEAN MARTIN/JERRY LEWIS3. GARY COOPER4. JAMES STEWART5. MARILYN MONROE6. ALAN LADD7. WILLIAM HOLDEN 8. BING CROSBY9. JANE WYMAN10. MARLON BRANDO
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  14. The Hazel Tree, , more info

    Back to the Garvellachs
    Precious and fleeting, an autumn wander around these 'Isles of the Sea'
    By Jo Woolf, 16 words
  15. Lea Verou • Blog, , more info

    Web Components are not Framework Components — and That’s Okay
    Disclaimer: This post expresses my opinions, which do not necessarily reflect consensus by the whole Web Components community. A blog post by Ryan Carniato titled “Web Components Are Not the Future” has recently stirred a lot of controversy. A few other JS framework authors pitched in, expressing frustration and disillusionment around Web Components. Some Web Components folks wrote rebuttals, while others repeatedly tried to get to the bottom of the …
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