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  1. Adam Johnson, , more info

    Django: find ghost tables without associated models
    Heavy refactoring of models can leave a Django project with “ghost tables”, which were created for a model that was removed without any trace in the migration history. Thankfully, by using some Django internals, you can find such tables. Use the database introspection methods table_names() to list all tables and django_table_names() to list tables associated with models. By casting these to sets, you can subtract the latter from the former …
    By Adam Johnson, 266 words
  2. Adam's Apples, , more info

    EVERYTHING MUST GO
    title="Get em while you can"> The end of the season is nigh at the Davis Square farmers market earlier today. ¶ With just a week to go before the markets' seasonal end, there are fewer farmers with less fruit and less time. ¶ Deals can be had.
    By Adam, 50 words
  3. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘Erzählungen’ (‘Stories’) by Thomas Bernhard (Review)
    It wouldn’t be #GermanLitMonth without a bit of Thomas Bernhard, and I’ve had a book in mind for the event for quite some time now. However, where most of my previous Bernhard reads have been of the Austrian writer’s novels, this time around we’re taking a slightly different approach, with a look at some shorter fiction, instead. So, do Mr. Grumpy’s circular tirades hit the spot as sweetly when he …
    By Tony, 1,299 words
  4. Transpontine, , more info

    Giggs in Nunhead
    Was it really ten years ago that Katy B and Ikonika were chatting online about Ayre's the Baker in Nunhead? At the time I described it as 'the number one bakers for the London post-dubstep scene'. Not sure if there's been too much music action there since - have spotted members of Foals at the shops there in the past, though not actually in the bakers.But today Ayre's reclaimed its …
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  5. skeetmotis, , more info

    Frosty leaves
    Frost on windows from a frosty overnight is enjoyed the next day. A frosty one Frosty, too No telling what the next frost will look like!
    By skeetmotis, 27 words
  6. Alex Wilson - Home, , more info

    Weeknotes: Red Arrow — Week 46, 2024
    Hello from sunny Birmingham. The weather has been alternating between rain and grey all weekend. This week in data: Magazines issues thrown into a recycling bin: 37 Heartfelt emails sent: 9 Spent some time steeling myself for a few conversations that I thought would be difficult. No, reader, they all went swimmingly well. I’m genuinely pleasantly surprised. I got here in a van: Despite having multiple train lines from Birmingham …
    By alex, 204 words
  7. po-ru.com, , more info

    Week 202: The Mystery of the Mutilated Minion
    The hardest weeks to write about are the ones in which it feels like nothing happened. The new management took over at the workspace in Peckham Levels. I decided to stay on, but as they’ve abolished the pay-by-the-day option, I had to choose a dedicated desk or nothing. I chose the dedicated desk as it’s not much more than I was paying for my frequent attendance anyway. The bean-to-cup coffee …
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  8. Listen Faster, , more info

    November 20, 2024
    No cyclone hit us, mom made it home from the nursing home without breaking anything. A very balanced, clear day.
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  9. Collected Essays of Craig Mod, , more info

    [RODEN] Enrique Allen
    Roden Readers — The first memory I have of Enrique Allen is from the campus of Stanford. He had just graduated from the d.school and was teaching part-time. We were about to start working together. He was all bounding lightness. That’s the first image: Jumping, huge bright smile, long black hair, wide open face, totally open heart. Bounding lightness. The lightness stood in contrast to his bigness as a human; …
    By Craig Mod, 92 words
  10. Critic After Dark, , more info

    Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos (Mario O'Hara, 1976) in black and white
    Three Years Without God without colorThis all started from a suggestion by amateur film archivist / historian / enthusiast / restorer Jojo de Vera-- 'amateur' only in the sense that he's not paid for what he passionately works for and believes in and has a vast store of knowledge and expertise about that I often call upon for advice. Jojo asked if I was interested in seeing Tatlong Taong Walang …
    By Noel Vera, 913 words
  11. Perfume Posse, , more info

    Sacre Bleu by Aftelier Perfumes NEW! NEW! NEW!
    Perfume PosseSacre Bleu by Aftelier Perfumes NEW! NEW! NEW! Hi there Posse Perfumistas. Mandy Aftel’s latest package arrived and the feeling is always joyful. Mandy has single handedly inspired a generation of perfumers. Almost all the modern natural perfume houses pay at least some tribute to Mandy’s help and… Continue Reading → Perfume PosseSacre Bleu by Aftelier Perfumes NEW! NEW! NEW!
    By Portia, 69 words
  12. Handprinted – Blog, , more info

    Inking Methods for Etching
    Once you've made an etching plate, you may be ready to print an edition - or you might want to proof it to decide on further edits. Taking a print is the only way you’ll be able to see how your plate is progressing. This blog is part of a series featuring tips and techniques to get you started with aluminium or zinc plate etching. This post will demonstrate two …
    By Shirley Scott, 928 words
  13. smitten kitchen, , more info

    halloumi and fall vegetable roast
    I realize, after 18 years as a part of it, that the rules of the food internet in the week before the American cooking superbowl we call Thanksgiving dictate that everything should relate back to turkey, stuffing, or pie. But friends, we have that abundantly covered in the archives, and the newsletter. So let me tell you what I’ve been making a lot lately to feed myself what I crave, …
    By deb, 104 words
  14. The Fastest Slow Guy You Know, , more info

    Two Lynchings for One Price - Martinez News-Gazette Martinez, California · Tuesday, January 18, 1977
    This is the fourth installment of a thirty-part series of articles by Frederick J. "Monte" Monteagle for the Martinez News-Gazette, written January - February, 1977. I'll publish each one as an individual blog post. MF Two Lynchings For One Price [This outstanding series on the felling of a magnificent Bay Area redwood forest 1853-55 in what is now mostly Redwood Regional Park in appearing periodically in installments.] During the frenetic …
    By Morgan Fletcher, 674 words
  15. Canadian Climate Institute - Blog, , more info

    With Trump in the White House, expect the states to take charge on climate progress
    Things are certainly going to look different in the climate change debate following the U.S. election. But progress on reducing emissions will continue. The post With Trump in the White House, expect the states to take charge on climate progress appeared first on Canadian Climate Institute.
    By Maëlle Martin-Richon, 61 words