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  1. anderegg.ca, , more info

    WordPress vs. ACF
    The WordPress drama has not dried up. Since I wrote last, Matt Mullenweg has done a number of interviews, WP Engine sued Automattic, the structure of the WordPress organization has become clearer, and over 150 employees left Automattic in a buy-out deal. Now it seems Mullenweg is going after a popular plugin to try and win his battle against WP Engine. Ernie Smith wrote an excellent overview of recent events …
    By Gavin Anderegg, 819 words
  2. Technovia, , more info

    Ten Blue Links, literary salon Edition
    1. Apple’s built in apps can do (almost) everything One of the characteristics of hardcore nerdery is the tendency to over engineer your systems. People spend a lot of time creating systems, tinkering with them, making them as perfect as possible, only to abandon them a few years down the line when some new shiny hotness appears. I’m as guilty of this as the next nerd, but at least I’m …
    By Ian Betteridge, 1,346 words
  3. Phil Gyford’s website – Writing, , more info

    w/e 2024-10-06
    I’m back in Essex, a few days earlier than planned, due to another family medical event. I would really like to write more about this stuff to be honest, but over the years I’ve become increasingly wary of writing about other people online without their consent. So forgive my vagueness. I would like to say a reassuring, “everyone’s OK,” but with every emergency visit to hospital – this is the …
    By Phil Gyford, 614 words
  4. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Essen 2024 Note 4
    This was the last selfie I took before I left the Essen game fair on Sunday, the final day of the fair for 2024. What an amazing four days it was. For many years I have been hearing other people share their Spiel experiences. Now that I was experiencing it first hand myself, whatever I had heard before still didn't fully prepare me for the real thing. It really is …
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 79 words
  5. Rob Weychert, , more info

    Robtober 2024
    A month’s worth of movies to help you stay awake Every October, I put together a big schedule of horror films to watch, focusing mostly on ones I haven’t seen before. The schedule, a mix of theatrical screenings and home viewings, is published for posterity and for the sake of anyone who might like to join me. This year I seem to be nostalgic for the age of Satanic panic, …
    By Rob Weychert, 223 words
  6. Disoriented, , more info

    Totally Tubular Festival
    My teenage years played a show at New York’s Pier 17.
    By Angus McIntyre, 14 words
  7. Bram.us, , more info

    Feature detect Style Queries Support in CSS
    The other day on X, Adam Wathan wondered how to feature detect (Custom Property) Style Queries. While in theory you could use @supports at-rule() for this, in practice you can’t because it has no browser support (… yet). Drawing inspiration from my previous post on how to detect support for @starting-style, I came up with a similar method to detect support for Style Queries: try actively using them and respond …
    By Bramus!, 555 words
  8. All That Is Solid ..., , more info

    What a Gray Day
    Back in June, this blog asked a question. What is the point of Morgan McSweeney?. He had made the Labour Party safe for Keir Starmer and his brand of authoritarian politics, and with a 2015-style left wing surge ranging from infinitesimally unlikely to impossible what role awaited him following the general election? Well, he did find purpose. To make Sue Gray's, Starmer's chief of staff, life a misery. And that …
    By Phil, 912 words
  9. Matthew Sheret – is someone who types things, , more info

    Week 92: Hospital lunch
    A lot of the week went quite well. I did a workshop for a couple of hundred people, played some good games of Underworlds, had a lovely time with family. Monday evening I went to some back-pain friendly pilates. First time. I’d been nervous, but the session felt very chill. I was stretched in new ways, but nothing out-and-out hurt. Slowly, through the week, my back pain (which had been …
    By Matt Sheret, 387 words
  10. Kimberly Hirsh, , more info

    2024-10-06 21:40
    Notebook update: buying only elastic to use with the cover we have in the house is a no-go. The cover isn’t strong enough; it really is meant to slip on a notebook. Back to considering the Lochby.
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  11. IndieCentralMusic - News, , more info

    Man With A Corduroy Heart creates playful indie folk and rock
    British Americana and self-described halfwit, Man With A Corduroy Heart captures the beauty of mundane life through the use of folk and rock elements. New single ‘I’m A Little Bit Short’ is about being a musician and running out of money; a common story spun with a quirky and playful outlook. The new track follows directly off the back of his debut album ‘Things Are A Little Bit…’ – there’s …
    By Alex Taylor-Pearson, 229 words
  12. FW Rare Jazz Vinyl Collector, , more info

    "The Second Coming" by Rudolph Johnson on Black Jazz BJQD/11
    A splendid album that blew me away. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize The amount of superb jazz recorded in the 70’s is vast. Very late to the game on much of this stuff, but I’m on the other hand grateful to have so much still to discover. Like this beautiful recording from 1973 by tenor …
    By Fredrik, 261 words
  13. Spoon & Tamago, , more info

    An Exhibition of Plushie, Small Disappointments
    An onigiri smushed at the bottom of your bag. Water splashing off a spoon. Burnt toast. Life is full of small disappointments. But helping us see the humor in it all is Makosun, a Japanese maker of weird plushies—their words, not ours—who renders all these small disappointments as handmade plushies. onigiri smushed at the bottom […] Related posts: Mythical Creatures from Ukiyoe Turned into Collectible Plushies New Pillow Lets You …
    By Johnny, 98 words
  14. All the Adventures | Renga in Blue, , more info

    Raspion Adventure: The Secret Treasures of Syl
    I’ve finished the game; this is continued from my last post. Via the Centre of Computing History. ftb on Discord pointed me to one of these mega-shareware discs having a copy of Raspion, but compiled for DOS. First off, RavenWorks cleared something up for me: that SLIT message was referring to the acronym that goes with the “say Lymbar in tomb” in the book; I hadn’t been paying attention to …
    By Jason Dyer, 902 words
  15. Closed Pubs, , more info

    The Stag
    The Stag, Dumfries A four-storey pub situated in a narrow side street just off the town’s pedestrianised High Street. The StreetView car couldn’t actually get up the street – it is just visible on the right in the StreetView image. (My own picture)
    By Curmudgeon, 45 words