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  1. Piscatorial Quagswagging, , more info

    The River Arrow - Redeye's and Robots
    I've had a really bad cold that thankfully on the way out as I'm in Spain next week for some chill 😎 time, a couple or three lemsip hot toddies sorted me out throughout the day. So from a sore throat, to a cough, to a streaming nose, a painful cough and losing my voice for 24 hours, a proper one this one, the end is in sight. As I'm …
    By Piscatorial Quagswagging, 894 words
  2. Libre Arts - Home, , more info

    Elektroid 3.1 welcomes Arturia MicroFreak
    David García Goñi released a new version of Elektroid, a sample and MIDI device manager for devices by Elektron, Arturia, Eventide, Moog, and Novation. The project started out as a FOSS alternative to Electron Transfer, then the developer merged code from from his other projects, MicroDude (Arturia MicroBrute librarian) and phatty (Moog Little Phatty librarian). Arturia MicroFreak support This paraphonic synth by Arturia is 5 years old, but it still …
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  3. Jarrett House North, , more info

    Cocktail: Veni Creator Spiritous
    Photo courtesy Boston Globe We’re doing Mahler’s 8th Symphony this weekend. It’s the first time for me since 2015 and only the second since I joined the Tanglewood Festival Chorus 19 years ago. (I wrote about that experience performing with James Levine, the late great Johan Botha, Deborah Voigt, and Heidi Grant Murphy (the soprano in the rafters) among others, at the time). The work remains galactic in its scope …
    By Tim Jarrett, 378 words
  4. Society for US Intellectual History, , more info

    Kollin Fields on Daniel Wickberg’s *Thinking the Modern: A History of American Thought, 1860-2000*
    Carl Becker told his fellow historians in 1931 that we are not dissimilar from “bards and story-tellers and minstrels, of soothsayers and priests, to whom in successive ages has been Read more The post Kollin Fields on Daniel Wickberg’s *Thinking the Modern: A History of American Thought, 1860-2000* first appeared on Society for US Intellectual History.
    By Kollin Fields, 70 words
  5. The Garden, , more info

    Stuff i watched recently, October ’24
    Big Fish (2003) Tim Burton, you bastard, you’ve done it again. Hit a remarkable 0.7 Titanics on the cry-o-meter and made me want to call my papa. (8/10) Alien: Romulus (2024) I reviewed this one in full back in August, so go check that out if you want more detail. A stylish sequel (sevenquel?) that makes the world of Alien more believable than ever and introduces some great new talent. …
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  6. Makoism, , more info

    Espresso Shots 10-6-24
    Here's my weekly update with a few interesting random findings that I came across the last week or two. I am going to try to make sure they're here in time for you to enjoy with your morning coffee (or beverage of choice) every Saturday or Sunday, and include some of my thoughts around them.The Latest Drippings ☕️I've said it before - I love the Apple Watch. Not only has …
    By Steve Makofsky, 703 words
  7. roytang.net, , more info

    Weeknotes 2024-10-06
    It is October! Time marches relentlessly forward, and 2024 nears its end. My Week I had a busy week, lots of medical errands and paperwork and end-of-month things to attend to. I think I had to go the hospital on 3 out of 5 weekdays during the week, mostly for paperwork stuff, but also to get some test results we've been waiting for and have been really anxious about and …
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  8. Maggie Appleton, , more info

    Aesthetic Command Lines with Hyper, Spaceship, and Oh My Zsh
    My fairly banal, basic, but beautiful command line setup
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  9. LostFocus, , more info

    Week 40, 2024
    We’ve really entered autumn this week, it’s cold, it’s grey and the leaves turn yellow and red. And somehow it’s also the weird, weird moment of the year when not everyone realized that the warmer times are over – just now I went for a walk, nicely wrapped in my puffy jacket and with a hat and there were people around with only a t-shirt. My good man, it’s 8°C! …
    By Dominik, 350 words
  10. Darren's music blog, , more info

    Live review: Oysterband & June Tabor, De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 5/10/24
    It was almost exactly ten years ago when I last saw June Tabor and Oysterband at the De La Warr Pavilion, my first time visiting this stunning piece of 1930s architecture. I wasn’t even living down here yet but a friend had a spare ticket going and I came down for the weekend. So, when Oysterband announced their ‘Long Long Goodbye’ farewell tour with June Tabor, once again, as their …
    By Darren Johnson, 506 words
  11. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    The Centenary of 'Beau Geste': A Guest Post by G J Cooling
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    By Mark V, 16 words
  12. Lewis Dale - Blog, , more info

    Adding statically-generated Open Graph images
    Open Graph images are what websites such as Twitter choose to display when showing a preview to a page. There are plenty of ways to generate these dynamically - like using Netlify Edge Functions, for one. But recently somebody posted a plugin they’d built the Eleventy Discord server, which gives the ability to create (fairly simple) Open Graph images at build time. Installation Installation was pretty straightforward: npm i --save-dev …
    By Lewis Dale, 517 words
  13. Weird Fucking Games, , more info

    Computer Experience
    Computer Experience by Sapazu Click your way through prompts in an attempt to make sense of your device. Play game on itch.io The post Computer Experience appeared first on Weird Fucking Games.
    By wfg, 34 words
  14. Hate Meditations, , more info

    Beats and yelling: Polemicist
    PolemicistOut 27th September, self-released The paradox of well known phrases is that, by virtue of wide usage, their meaning becomes unknown. The commonplace phrase goes unexamined. Melodic black metal is one such example. Prima facie an obvious, self-explanatory subgenre. But one that has thus far avoided re-appraisal or revision since the subgenre’s solidification in the mid-90s, leaving it vulnerable to misapplication. Polemicist, through their patient, focused study of classically minded, …
    By Hate Meditations, 523 words
  15. Amit Merchant, , more info

    A growing list of well built open-source apps in Laravel
    Sometimes, it would be interesting to see what you can build using your favorite framework. This is especially useful when you’re in the phase of selecting a framework for your next project. Open-source projects can be useful since you can dive deep into the code and see how people have solved similar problems. And since these projects are open-source, you can also contribute to them and learn from the community. …
    By Amit Merchant, 386 words