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  1. Rob Hinchcliffe - The blog, , more info

    The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age
    Metadata Author: [[Thea Lim]] Full Title: The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age Category: #articles Summary: In the digital age, artists often struggle to find intrinsic value in their work as it becomes reduced to market metrics and external validation. This shift leads to a loss of self-worth, as creators must constantly measure their success against social media popularity and sales figures. Ultimately, the personal and artistic essence of …
    By Rob Hinchcliffe, 161 words
  2. The Well-Appointed Desk, , more info

    Yarn & Ink & Doodles, oh my!
    It has been a hot minute since I had some knitting and ink palettes to show you. This week I’m working on a delightful chicken that’s made of bits and bobs of all the colors of the rainbow. I decided to pull a few of the colors together. I like to call this autumn rainbow. Robert Oster Astorquiza Rot Sailor Jentle Peche Pen BBS #218 – Spicy Lobster Yoseka Origin …
    By Laura Cameron, 150 words
  3. Six Colors, , more info

    (Sponsor) Magic Lasso Adblock
    My thanks to Magic Lasso Adblock for sponsoring Six Colors this week. With over 5,000 five star reviews; Magic Lasso Adblock is simply the best Safari ad blocker for your iPhone, iPad and Mac. As an efficient, high performance and native Safari ad blocker, Magic Lasso blocks all intrusive ads, trackers and annoyances – delivering a faster, cleaner and more secure web browsing experience. The app also includes best-in-class YouTube …
    By Jason Snell, 108 words
  4. Georgia Before People, , more info

    Science Says Vote for Kamala Harris
    Scientific American magazine recently endorsed Kamala Harris for President, and I agree. I am shocked that roughly half of U.S. voters are going to cast their ballots for an admitted serial rapist who ATTEMPTED THE VIOLENT OVERTHROW OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. (I am going to repeat this disqualifying fact throughout this essay because it doesn’t seem to be sinking into the American voters’ psyche.) Trump is also a convicted felon, …
    By markgelbart, 1,267 words
  5. LondonJazzCollector, , more info

    Uncle Funkenstein: Together Again (1983) Jazzman 2008
    Selection: Blue Robe https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/uncle-funkenstein_blue-robe_together-again_lexie-label-jazzman_ljc.mp3 . . . Track List A1 Uncle Funkenstein 8:36A2 Uncle Funkenstein (Pt. II) 5:43B1 Uncle Funkenstein (Cont.) 14:35C1 Together Again 9:00C2 Blue Robe 8:10D1 Where Does Life Come From? 3:06D2 Rock My Cradle 3:49D3 Third Bosinova 4:50D4 500 Finished 3:17 Artists: Uncle Funkenstein, 1980s “soul jazz” group from Indianapolis, Indiana Russell Webster, flute, tenor sax, vocals, leader; James Spaulding, alto sax, flute; Larry Ridley, bass; Alonzo …
    By LondonJazzCollector, 1,093 words
  6. RonJeffries.com, , more info

    This Time for Sure?
    Still on the quest of separating server things from client things, in small steps. I think we're down to just one issue, the item a Bot might be holding. We discuss refactoring vs rewriting.
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  7. LogRocket Blog, , more info

    Why build a mobile-first design for modern UX?
    Mobile devices? They’re everywhere. People are glued to their mobile screens way more than their tablets or desktops. And to a UX designer, this should signal the importance of adopting a mobile-first design approach. Wondering why? Because if you design for mobile first, you’re creating a smooth experience for the majority of users. And that will help you reach more people and bring in higher user engagement. In this blog, …
    By Chidera Nwankwagu, 1,935 words
  8. Austin Kleon is a writer who draws., , more info

    Name my new book truck
    Some friends of the newsletter at Demco made my book truck dreams come true and shipped me this yellow beauty. Inspired by the librarians at my local branch who give their book trucks names like “Shelvis Presley” and “Trolley Parton,” I’ve decided my new truck needs a name. You can cast your vote in today’s newsletter.
    By Austin Kleon, 61 words
  9. Art by Jey Pawlik, , more info

    Swim On 2024 Pieces
    The pieces I did for the last Swim On zine, which you can still support! It was such a tough decision to stop Swim On after this but it’s gotten so much bigger than I ever expected and I just don’t have enough time anymore to put into it. I may come back to it at some point, but for now 10 volumes was a good place to say goodbye!
    By Jey Pawlik, 74 words
  10. The Cheapskate's Guide to Computers and the Internet, , more info

    Strategies for Minimizing the Total Cost of Computer Ownership
    A few basic rules for buying and using computers can save anyone significant amounts of money and produce the confidence required to try new things with computers.
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  11. Criminal Element, , more info

    Book Review: The Examiner by Janice Hallett
    When Gela Nathaniel proposes the idea of a new Multimedia Arts Masters Degree program to the Royal Hastings college of the University of London, little does she know exactly how much chaos she’s inviting both into her life and to the campus. Her six candidates have all been hand selected for the year-long pilot course,…
    By Doreen Sheridan, 62 words
  12. Verso, , more info

    Verso Book Club: Disaster Nationalism
    Anyone familiar with his work knows that Richard Seymour is extraordinary. Not only startlingly prolific, he is the kind of thinker who leaves no topic unexamined—it is no exaggeration to say he is among Britain’s leading public intellectuals working today. I have had the blessing of a front row seat to Richard’s thinking for more than a decade now (since we met in 2013, we have been in constant, daily …
    By Jennifer Tighe, 714 words
  13. Deeplinks Blog | Electronic Frontier Foundation, , more info

    Should I Use My State’s Digital Driver’s License?
    A mobile driver’s license (often called an mDL) is a version of your ID that you keep on your phone instead of in your pocket. In theory, it would work wherever your regular ID works—TSA, liquor stores, to pick up a prescription, or to get into a bar. This sounds simple enough, and might even be appealing—especially if you’ve ever forgotten or lost your wallet. But there are a few …
    By Thorin Klosowski, 1,318 words
  14. SCOTUSblog, , more info

    The morning read for Friday, Oct. 11
    ShareEach weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Friday morning read: Election may decide if Trump’s legal woes reach US Supreme Court or wither (John Kruzel, Reuters) Supreme Court Silence on ‘Personhood’ Leaves IVF Vulnerable (Mary Anne Pazanowski, Bloomberg Law) Unexpected Trouble in the ‘Ghost Gun’ Case (Dan McLaughlin, National Review) Why the Supreme Court May Not Decide the …
    By Ellena Erskine, 116 words
  15. Austin Town Hall, , more info

    Slack Times Release Gone Things EP
    At this point, we’ve covered most of the songs on this brand new record from Slack Times, but it’s one of the releases today that you’ve got to be sure to enjoy. Honestly, these 4 songs are perfect; they feel like the band have fully embraced their influences and adopted an approach that brings that to the front, whilst still
    By nathan.lankford, 66 words