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  1. David Bushell – Blog, , more info

    Static Search with Pagefind
    My website has been static since — checks new search index — at least July 2014!I’ve gone through so many static site generators and custom build scripts I’ve lost track. In that time I’ve amassed quite a big blog. Finding old articles has become harder than it should be. I need search.Finding PagefindBecause my website is “serverless”† I have to implement client-side search. That means JavaScript. That means probably not …
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  2. A Wealth of Common Sense, , more info

    Timing the Housing Market: When Should You Sell?
    We also answered questions about when it’s time to fire your financial advisor, the impact of the presidential election on the markets and economy, investing a pile of cash during a bull market and the best hedge for China invading Taiwan. Further Reading: The Problem With Timing the Housing Market 1Who am I kidding? I love it! The post Timing the Housing Market: When Should You Sell? appeared first on …
    By Ben Carlson, 82 words
  3. The Online Photographer, , more info

    When Digicams Were King
    I'd like to also mention that early digital cameras, and "compacts" especially, were mostly pretty terrible cameras. I'm talking about the early-ish years, 20 and 25 years ago. Little pocket cameras with chips the size of pinkie fingernails, descendants of the point-and-shoots that had invigorated the camera market in the 1980s and '90s. Here's what I remember: Shutter lag was risible. My probative test was this: sitting at a riverside …
    By Michael Johnston, 1,202 words
  4. — As in guillotine..., , more info

    Five Things: November 21, 2024
    Check out As in guillotine... for more. This is my bi-weekly “newsletter” delivered straight to your inbox, with at least one guaranteed typo I’ll catch after hitting send! If email’s not your thing, don’t hesitate to switch to the RSS feed. I encourage you to click through the main links (there’s only five and they’re all interesting!), and if you enjoy something — send me (or them) an email, leave …
    By Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, 1,014 words
  5. The Newest Rant, , more info

    "Gunk Getter," is Wildly Effective
    I'd seen ads for, "Gunk Getter," in various places. It looked like a weird slimy silly putty that supposedly picked up crumbs, dust, and assorted small debris. In other words, it picked up the titular, "Gunk," in its name. I was curious about Gunk Getter as there are always nooks and crannies I need help getting stuff out of. Car cupholders, that little spot where the floor meets your kitchen …
    By David Charles Bitterbaum, 314 words
  6. Talking Shelf Space, , more info

    Review of Flamme Rouge Grand Tour – A Beautiful Swan Song
    After much waiting and a couple of false news alerts, the latest expansion for bike racing game Flamme Rouge is finally really here: Grand Tour is available for purchase. For some unknown reason, this expansion has been multiple years in the making – or rather waiting as there were multiple times where it looked like this was about to come out. But now in 2024, six years after the last …
    By Alex, 1,775 words
  7. Eduwonk, , more info

    Kayfabe All The Way Down? Live LinkedIn Chat About Linda McMahon This Afternoon
    Join Lindsay Fryer, the founder of Lodestone DC, and me today at 2pm for a special pop-up LinkedIn Live to discuss the implications of the nomination of Linda McMahon to lead the Department of Education. Linda’s a Senate confirmed former SBA administrator, wrestling magnate, state board of education member, political candidate, and current Trump transition co-chair. To the extent that you can use the words “predict” and “Trump” in the …
    By arotherham, 191 words
  8. Cendrine Marrouat - Artist, , more info

    Ode to the Love in Your Photographs
    This poem is dedicated to my grandparents. I wrote it in response to the Ode to Ordinary Challenge organized by Vocal in July 2023. The post Ode to the Love in Your Photographs first appeared on Cendrine Marrouat - Artist.
    By Cendrine Marrouat, 47 words
  9. Tale of Painters » Classic Blog, , more info

    Showcase: Kit-bashed Blood Angel Terminator Captain
    Astorath has a grim task, it falls to him to take his brothers' lives when they have been lost to the Black Rage and have no semblance of control. It is not uncommon for Astorath to best his fallen battle brother in combat before he can bring his executioner's axe down on them. On today's blog post, I'll share pictures of my finished Astorath and I'll give you a top …
    By Garfy, 95 words
  10. Kelake, , more info

    Sheryl’s replacement?
    https://kelake.org/wp-content/uploads/a2f22681-e119-4401-8eca-18e7ed7bb725.Nicole_s_Compass_and_the_Garden_.mp3 I had some credits for AI voice over at a sound effects service, so I thought I would plug-in the first paragraph from the latest story I wrote. I have a thing for British and Australian accents, so I chose a “middle-aged British female” with “slightly exaggerated” production. I think Sheryl is secure in her job, but it won’t be long before it becomes hard to tell the difference. …
    By kelake, 96 words
  11. pixelesque.net Blog, , more info

    Heatmap / Continuous Colour Scale Gradient Palettes
    After previously implementing support for image value remapping in my image-processing infrastructure, I’ve been looking into generating better gradient colour mapping schemes / palettes than the initial hard-coded HSV ramp I used. The thermal camera I have can bake in one or two pretty nice presets, but as previously discussed, I wanted the freedom and flexibility to “tone-map” them myself afterwards, for more creative freedom. There are a wide range …
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  12. Deserter – Voice of degeneration, , more info

    Pubcast: Canada Water and beyond
    Two grown men messing about by water Source
    By Deserter, 13 words
  13. Steve Does Comics, , more info

    November 23rd, 1974 - Marvel UK, 50 years ago this week.
    Thanks to Charlie Horse 47 and Killdumpster for their sponsorship of this post, via the magic of Patreon. ***Oh is he more, too much more than a pretty face?I don't think so.Then again, perhaps I do think so.He is, after all, still at Number One on the UK singles chart, with his latest smash Gonna Make You a Star.I refer, of course, to David Essex who's discovered what it's like …
    By Steve W., 725 words
  14. The Pub Curmudgeon, , more info

    Junk food, junk statistics
    A shock report in the Guardian highlights claims of the immense cost to the British economy of health problems resulting from poor diets. The UK’s growing addiction to unhealthy food costs £268bn a year, far outstripping the budget for the whole NHS, the first research into the subject has found. The increased consumption of foods high in fat, salt and sugar or which have been highly processed is having a …
    By Curmudgeon, 762 words
  15. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    Pablo Abeita: Judge and Isleta Governor
    This month, we remember the history of Pablo Abeita, Isleta citizen, governor, judge, judicial clerk, postmaster, store owner, and representative for Isleta on the All Pueblo Council of Governors. Abeita was born in Isleta, New Mexico, on February 7, 1871, to a well-established family in Isleta; his grandfather Ambrosio lent $18,000 in gold to the United States government to pay back wages to Union troops defending New Mexico (Ebright, p. …
    By Jennifer Davis, 1,063 words