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  1. Sean Bonner, , more info

    The Socials
    A little more than a year ago I wrote about the end of social media. I think a lot of what I wrote there holds true and is more obvious from this perspective, especially if you consider the trajectory X/witter is on. Regardless of how you personally feel about Musk or any of his choices (like removing block functions and unbanning abusers) the fact that he’s moved from apolitical to …
    By Sean Bonner, 1,458 words
  2. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Cabel Sasser on Wes Cook (→ youtube.com)
    I suspect this will do the rounds, as it thoroughly deserves to. Try to watch it without spoilers. It’s Cabel Sasser’s talk from XOXO this year, it’s about art and memory and what lives on of us after we pass, and it’s lovely. #
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  3. magCulture — Journal, , more info

    Port handwritten naming
    As well as a complete layout overhaul, Port’s recent redesign introduced an intriguing approach to its covers. Instead of a constant logo, the magazine title is handwritten by the issue’s cover star. Such flexibility is extremely rare. Whether a small indie or major mainstream title, the logo has long been the most sacrosanct part of a publication, the central part of the magazine’s visual identity. Even a complete redesign of …
    By Jeremy Leslie, 738 words
  4. Piccalilli - Blog, , more info

    The `` and `` elements are getting an upgrade
    Big fan of <details> and <summary> checking in but what I don’t like is having to add extra elements to present a nice look and feel for them. Dealing with the disclosed content also requires extra elements if you want to apply a layout, for example. It looks like that is changing though! I’m especially looking forward to giving the new ::details-content pseudo-element a test drive, that’s for sure. Check …
    By Stephanie Stimac, 81 words
  5. Evergreen Data Visualization Blog, , more info

    Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Stoplight Color Schemes
    Don't google "data scorecard." It's full of stoplight color schemes. I have 3 solid reasons why the death grip on red-yellow-green has to go. The post Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Stoplight Color Schemes appeared first on Evergreen Data.
    By Stephanie Evergreen, 47 words
  6. mainly macro, , more info

    How could they vote for him?
    By now you will have probably read thousands of words about Trump’s sweeping election victory, so what can I hope to add? The biggest puzzle for me, and I suspect many others both inside and outside the US, has always been to understand Trump’s appeal to voters. After all, unlike 2016, this time they must have known what they were voting for. In Europe we sometimes pretend that someone who …
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  7. upside down in cloud, , more info

    the 2025 Kennet and Avon Canal calendar
    The new calendar is here! This year I've gone back to people on the canal; so there's incidents from daily life and history, like the workboats - here's John Knill in 1950, delivering a cargo to Newbury; and Ishtar, keeping boaters supplied with coal last winter; and the CRT paddle boat, dashing off to clear vegetation in the Long Pound. And a couple of cross-section pictures, which are always a …
    By Dru Marland, 153 words
  8. Ploum.net, , more info

    Hyperconnexion, addiction et obéissance
    Hyperconnexion, addiction et obéissance De l’hyperconnexion Nous sommes désormais connectés partout, tout le temps. J’appelle cela "l’hyperconnexion" (et elle ne passe pas nécessairement par les écrans). Parfois, je tente de me convaincre que mon addiction personnelle à cette hyperconnexion est surtout liée à mon côté geek, que je ne peux généraliser mon cas. Et puis, quand je roule à vélo, je me rends compte du nombre de piétons qui n’entendent …
    By Ploum, 1,299 words
  9. The Autodidacts, , more info

    How to Migrate a Discourse Forum from DigitalOcean to Linveo
    When we launched NeuroBB in 2015, as the first (and only) independent EEG, BCI, and neurofeedback discussion forum, we chose the forum software Discourse. We chose Discourse not because it is easy, but because it is hard because it’s good, despite its hefty resource requirements. So, I have been self-hosting Discourse on DigitalOcean for the past decade, first on a $5/month 1GB droplet, then on a $12/month 2GB droplet when …
    By Curiositry, 1,905 words
  10. Minetest Blog, , more info

    Luanti 5.10.0 released!
    Introduction Luanti (formerly Minetest) 5.10.0 has been released just three months after 5.9.0 in accordance with the new release schedule. Just in time to be used in the 2024 Luanti Game Jam, too! Highlights include a content browser redesign, support for the modern glTF model format, gettext translation support, new visual effects, an API for per-player objects, usability improvements, and more. You can download Luanti from our website. As always, …
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  11. David Darnes, , more info

    duration-property Web Component
    duration-property is a bit of a quirky component compared to what I've made before. I always try to make them very low level, versatile and utility based. In this case though I just went with what I needed, and hopefully you might find it useful too.ContextOn the homepage of my website I have a button next to my name, and if you press it a sound plays. When the sound …
    By David Darnes, 418 words
  12. Javier's computer, , more info

    Cartelismo zaragozano
    El fin de semana pasado estuve en Zaragoza por primera vez. Aproveché la visita para quedar con varios amigos y ver de cerca la fantástica colaboración gráfica que Erica hizo para el «Zaragoza Fear Fest». Leer más. Zaragoza. Cámaras: Fuji X-T5, Ricoh GR IIIx. Comentar este post · Me gusta
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  13. zmh, , more info

    2024-11-12 23:22
    As a longtime donor, got to visit the Internet Archive! They protect 50+ petabytes of web history over the past 28 years — nearly 835 billion web pages and 44 million books. Each drive rack holds 2.88 petabytes of data, so these 3 racks are ~2% of the archive counting backups.
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  14. José Cabeda, , more info

    Pyscript Demo
  15. The Panda’s Thumb, , more info

    Every Living Thing: book report
    The cover is kind of "busy," but I shall try not to judge the book by its cover. The book is Every Living Thing, The Great and Deadly Race to Know All Life, by Jason Roberts. It is sort of a double biography of Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) and Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788), but it continues to follow their legacies well beyond their lifetimes to the present. I cannot …
    By Matt Young, 1,169 words