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  1. The PROG Mind, , more info

    Oddleaf – Where Ideal and Denial Collide
    Oddleaf debuts with an infectious and impressive album.
    By The Prog Mind, 15 words
  2. Tao of Mac, , more info

    DeskPad
    DeskPad creates a virtual display that is mirrored within its application window so that you can create a dedicated, easily shareable workspace.
    By Rui Carmo, 23 words
  3. Denerstein Unleashed, , more info

    Strong dominates ‘The Apprentice’
    It's difficult to imagine a world full of people who have yet to form an opinion about Donald Trump. Few public figures have so rampantly flaunted themselves as the Queens, N.Y.-born 45th president. In The Apprentice, director Ali Abbasi tries to explain how Trump became what the filmmaker has called an icon of American culture. Abbasi returns to the 1970s and 80s, focusing on what the movie regards as Trump's …
    By Robert Denerstein, 747 words
  4. David Bushell – Blog, , more info

    Hey! Deno 2 looks fun!
    Deno 2.0 launched with an announcement video that opens like an episode of Silicon Valley. I have to admit I do enjoy a bit of cringe acting. Following the intro is an Apple-esque keynote that I skipped through, like an Apple keynote. Bun 1.0 did it better and kept it shorter.I’ve criticised Deno extensively this year. The packaging mess and packaging “solution” is objective worse than NPM and Node. Maybe …
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  5. BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), , more info

    A Sign Painting Exhibition Par Excellence
    Summer 2024 will live long in the memory after my visit to an extraordinary exhibition: George Biles: King of Signwriters. It was mounted in Bridport, Dorset, across three venues—The British Legion Hall, Bridport Arts Centre, and the Bridport Museum—with material drawn from numerous sources.In addition to signs from Palmers Brewery, there were theatrical backdrops from the local dramatic society, and a sampling of the vast collection of drawings, photographs, press …
    By Better Letters, 1,389 words
  6. Reinout van Rees' personal website, , more info

    Pycon NL: From state machines to event-sourced systems - Lukáš Ševčík
    (One of my summaries of the one-day Pycon NL conference in Utrecht, NL). Full title: Events in fintech: from state machines to event-sourced systems. He works at kiwi.com, a payment processor. They recently refactored their systems to be more event-based. Previously, they used state machines. A payment/customer/whatever can be in several well-defined states. Between states (but not necessarily between all states) there are transitions. Advantages of state machines: they're simple. …
    By Reinout van Rees, 414 words
  7. Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities, , more info

    Angle-space Transmissions
    ‘By angle-space transmission, any place in the universe is just around the corner from any other place.’ Haigh Company Employee Handbook By the Book, The Worlds of Frank Herbert, 1971
    By Jan Ferris, 32 words
  8. The Last Drive In, , more info

    A Trailer a Day Keeps the Boogeyman Away! Darkness Unleashed!
    Dark Intruder 1965 Dark Intruder is a 1965 television movie directed by Harvey Hart and written by Barré Lyndon. Set in 1960s San Francisco, the film follows a series of gruesome murders that leave the police struggling to solve the bizarre crimes that appear to be linked to dark occult rituals. They enlist the help … Continue reading A Trailer a Day Keeps the Boogeyman Away! Darkness Unleashed! The post …
    By monstergirl, 97 words
  9. Rewrite This Story, , more info

    A Life-Affirming Musical: Come From Away on Tour REVIEW | New Wimbledon Theatre
    Come From AwayNew Wimbledon TheatreCome From Away is an extraordinary and heartwarming celebration of humanity, compassion, and community spirit. This remarkable musical, based on the true events following the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, chronicles the story of a small town that welcomed over 7,000 stranded passengers when 38 planes were unexpectedly diverted to Gander, Newfoundland. The 100-minute production, performed without an interval, captivates audiences from the first note …
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  10. Leonard David's INSIDE OUTER SPACE, , more info

    Coming in Hot: Secretive U.S. Space Force Space Plane – But first, Aerobraking Maneuvers
    The Air Force has announced that the classified X-37B robo-plane is soon to start a series of “novel maneuvers” prior to reentry to a designated landing site – likely Kennedy Space Center. This U.S. space plane was launched to a highly elliptical high Earth orbit aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket back on December 28, 2023. […]
    By Leonard David, 70 words
  11. Uhmm | Articles, , more info

    Heavy Rotation: Vol 10
    Covering musical selections from Enola Gay, Midwife, Thom Yorke, The Jesus Lizard, Death Grips, The Cure, Lungfish, Japanese Breakfast, Washed Out, MIEN, Teen Mortgage, The Murlocs, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Chat Pile, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Angels of Light/Akron/Family, Opus Kink, and Fontaine D.C.
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  12. Idle/Random/whatever Thoughts of a Demented/Idle/Whatever Mind, , more info

    RIP Ratan Tata
    My career began with Tata Elxsi, right after completing my BE in Computer Science, marking a significant milestone in my career. It was my first taste of the corporate world, and while not everything was perfect, the experience I gained there has been invaluable.I'm particularly grateful to JRD Tata and Ratan Tata for his vision in establishing Tata Elxsi as a pure electronics and software technology services company. In a …
    By 100rabh™, 222 words
  13. A Working Library, , more info

    A peasant woodland
    In Coming home, I wrote about my adaptation of the POSSE model (“publish on your site, syndicate elsewhere”). Alan Jacobs responds with a thoughtful counter-proposal: “POS, not POSSE. Skip the syndication.” Fair enough. In fact, POS is the strategy I employed for the better part of two years, when I (quietly) left Twitter but continued to blog and send the occasional newsletter. The decision to return to some kind of …
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  14. a sibilant intake of breath, , more info

    Global fertility and the climate crisis
    Foreign Affairs has an interesting article on “The Age of Depopulation: Surviving a World Gone Gray“. It describes several hypotheses for explaining the reduced fertility rates and falling populations almost all over the world, but emphasizes that women simply voluntarily don’t want to have as many children: Pritchett determined that there is an almost one-to-one correspondence around the world between national fertility levels and the number of babies women say …
    By Milan, 344 words
  15. The Kid Should See This, , more info

    The secret extremophile ecosystems in Earth’s deep crust
    Deep inside Earth’s crust, scientists have discovered a hidden world—a vast underground ecosystem just beginning to reveal its secrets. In minuscule cracks and pores inside the “solid” rock of our planet, extremophiles thrive in conditions once thought impossible for life. These microorganisms endure crushing pressures, scorching temperatures, and harsh chemicals...
    By Rion Nakaya, 58 words