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  1. Carmen's Fun Painty Time, , more info

    More Little boats: Poleacre and America's
    A polacca through it's first stages before basing, priming, and painting.A little houy.I finished assembling and rigging a few more ships including a little houy, a whaling brig, a polacca, as well as a a couple brigs and a frigate from Warlords Black Seas game.Up close, these models are obviously not detailed, but rigged and painted and put on a pretty base, I think they look rather nice on the …
    By Evilcartoonist, 477 words
  2. as days pass by, , more info

    My Keys
    I have a problematic relationship with keys. Well, that's not true. I have a problematic relationship with key rings. For some reason, my pockets are a violently hostile environment for things I put in them. I don't really understand why this is, but it's true. Keyrings bend out of shape; the concentric rings separate, and my actual keys fall off of them. People have expressed scepticism about this in the …
    By sil, 539 words
  3. The Technium, , more info

    Weekly Links, 11/01/2024
    China is aiming to put humans back on the moon within 3-4 years from now, years before the US returns humans to the moon. That will be a huge pychological blow to Americans. With Dreams of a Lunar Outpost, China Takes New Risks in Space Race With U.S.
    By Kevin Kelly, 51 words
  4. Iron_Geek, , more info

    Full Pint 10-2024
    The Full Pint monthly link pour.
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  5. Jerry Ng's blog, , more info

    4 Ways of Bumping Major Versions in Your Go Project
    I've recently found myself in a rabbit hole of Go major version bumping to v2. What started as a simple task quickly turned into hours of sifting through conflicting information. Should I use a v2 directory? Create a new v2 branch? What about creating a new repository altogether?The more I read, the more confused I became. To save future me from this headache, I've decided to jot down the differences …
    By Jerry Ng, 983 words
  6. Josh W Comeau, , more info

    A Friendly Introduction to Container Queries
    It’s been a couple of years since container queries started landing in browsers… so why isn’t anyone using them? It turns out that container queries are kinda tricky; they’re not as straightforward as media queries. In this tutorial, we’ll break it all down and make sense of them, so that you can start using them in your work. Keep reading.
    By Josh W. Comeau, 66 words
  7. Shawn Medero, , more info

    Soft Pretzel Recipe
    A simple recipe for making soft pretzels. (vegan but not gluten-free.)
    By Shawn Medero, 14 words
  8. TJ Fogarty, , more info

    2024 Analytics
    I've been using Counter for analytics, and it's great. It does exactly what I need, and the pricing is generous, considering you can apply it to multiple sites.What's traffic been like for this little site? It's been good. I don't fixate on this stuff anymore, but I like checking in now and then to see what's popular and might need updating.This year, there have been 2,503 visits.Of these visits:1,799 from …
    By TJ Fogarty, 201 words
  9. Way Too Damn Lazy To Write A Blog, , more info

    Taking A Post-Election, Pre-Holiday Hiatus
    Holy Toledo, Election Day 2024 is tomorrow.Both yours truly and Madame Blogmeister did our civic duty and voted by mail last month. Then we kicked back and relaxed with the following favorite election-themed tune, courtesy of intrepid Swing Ticket candidate Louis Jordan. It's true - every presidential election, this way too well-informed for his own good political junkie and diehard classic comedy aficionado MUST watch the hilarious Moe, Larry and …
    By Paul F. Etcheverry, 581 words
  10. Bois de Jasmin, , more info

    Goodbye, Uncle Vladimir
    Uncle Vladimir, diadia Volodya, passed away in his sleep in his home in Israel. He was in his 80s. He fell ill with polio when he was a child during WWII. The first doctor he ever saw, a German surgeon in another occupied village, told my grandmother that her son was as good as dead. “Just leave him here.” My grandmother was exhausted after a long journey and her own …
    By Victoria, 282 words
  11. Lat × Long, , more info

    "GeoAI: key developments & insights"
    Link: https://anitagraser.com/2024/11/04/geoai-key-developments-insights/ Off the back of a specialist meeting on GeoAI, Anita Graser shares a summary of recent research from scholars in the field.
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  12. Mainelymenswear, , more info

    Making the Party Jacket
    I haven’t posted in ages, my apologies. It’s a rainy day here on the coast of Maine; so it’s a perfect time to recap the making of this most unusual jacket. I knew when I saw this fabric on the Gorgeous Fabrics website that it would be perfect for one of my best and oldest friends. He’s the developer, chief, cook and bottle washer of the non-profit Rainbow Quest!, a …
    By mainelydad, 1,194 words
  13. Pike Blog, , more info

    One On, One Off!
    After a dawn to dusk blank - not a run all day - I was back on the riverbank the next morning (dragged myself out). Fortunately three runs; perch (first of the season), a pike and a pike lost to a hook-pull. Six pike landed, and six lost this season (all hook-pulls, including lure & bait) - got to improve that ratio - not finding enough to keep losing them! …
    By Brian, 86 words
  14. We Are Cult, , more info

    Nature Of Wires turn to ‘Silence’
    Ange Chan wrote on We Are Cult: Nature Of Wires turn to ‘Silence’ ❉ Themes of a disintegrating society are delivered with Nature of Wires’ darkwave synth sound, writes Ange Chan. Based in Herefordshire, the British electronic music artist Nature of Wires has been creating synthpop/darkwave music since 1986, encompassing not only original material and numerous remixes but also countless collaborations with artists such as Fuzzbox, Sea of Sin, Sigue …
    By Ange Chan, 739 words
  15. Thinking about Science with David Hukins, , more info

    24.10 Multifactorial problems – seeking a cause that doesn’t exist
    A more accurate description of this post would be, seeking a single, simple cause for the combined effect of many factors. But this would be a very cumbersome heading. Let’s look at an everyday example: a man is depressed after his wife leaves him. His friends believe he is depressed because his wife left him. Perhaps. But perhaps he is happy she has gone but won’t tell other people. He …
    By David Hukins, 1,244 words