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  1. Adrian Roselli, , more info

    Avoid Read-only Controls
    It’s weird to me that after I urged everyone not to disable form controls, a bunch of them decided that making them read-only was somehow better. But here we are. What’s in the box? Photo by Michael Heiss, no edits, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. HTML The readonly attribute is only allowed on text fields (<input> and <textarea>). The WHATWG HTML specification for devs argues that making other controls (buttons, checkboxen) read-only …
    By Adrian Roselli, 1,143 words
  2. Artmaker Blog, , more info

    What Olafur Eliasson is up to lately
    *He’s a busy guy. https://design-milk.com/artist-olafur-eliassons-new-psychoacoustic-exhibition/ The post What Olafur Eliasson is up to lately appeared first on Artmaker Blog.
    By Bruce Sterling, 26 words
  3. Neural, , more info

    Fighting Windmills, struggling with yourself
    In martial arts and other combat sports, the importance of rules has a deep-rooted ethical and philosophical foundation directly proportional to the violence of the sport itself. The stronger the athlete can hit, the more solid and respectable his figure appears in relation to the control he has, using force only if, and when, it is appropriate. When you fight you don’t just have an enemy in front of you, …
    By Neural, 255 words
  4. The Laravel Blog, , more info

    Vapor: PHP 8.4 Is Now Supported
    Starting today, you may use PHP 8.4 in your Vapor environments. To get started, simply specify "php-8.4:al2" as your preferred runtime in your "vapor.yml" configuration file.
    By Mohamed Said, 32 words
  5. Drawing Matter, , more info

    Protected: The improvising bouwmeester,* or: how Raymaekers’ buildings got built
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    By Rosie Ellison-Balaam, 24 words
  6. Matthias Ott · Articles, , more info

    Free Audio Plugins: Accusonus ERA 6 Bundle
    I’ve been down in an audio plugin rabbit hole lately. More on that in a later blog post. But I just stumbled upon a set of free plugins that might be of interest to you, if you are doing voice recordings of any kind – be it a podcast, voice over, or, let’s say, video tutorials. There are, of course, many more free plugins for that use case. Again, I …
    By Matthias Ott, 277 words
  7. Jeff Rapsis / Silent Film Music, , more info

    Pre-Thanksgiving cinematic feast: Creating music for 'The Thief of Bagdad' 100th anniversary screening on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at Coolidge Corner in Brookline, Mass.
    A poster promoting 'The Thief of Bagdad' (1924).Is Thanksgiving is all about giving thanks for abundance?If so, I can't think of a better silent film to prepare one for the upcoming holiday than 'The Thief of Bagdad' (1924), an epic adventure/fantasy starring Douglas Fairbanks Sr.I'll accompany a 100th anniversary screening of 'Thief' on Tuesday, Nov. 26 (two days prior to Turkey Day) at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, Mass.More …
    By Jeff Rapsis, 1,078 words
  8. Oilpressure, , more info

    Oilpressure Goes in for a Rebuild
    One of the (many) problems with old age is that things that were once considered an annoyance, eventually become big enough problems that they need to be fixed. Such a malady has finally caught up with me. For years I boasted that I have never had surgery. I reached the age of 66 back in […]
    By Oilpressure, 62 words
  9. Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin, , more info

    “Wedding? I didn’t see no swamp priest there.”
    So comics artist Ron Randall spoke a bit about working with Alan Moore on Saga of Swamp Thing #33 from the mid-1980s. So if you click on the pic above, or on this link right here, you’ll be whisked away to a thread of posts on Bluesky where Mr. Randall has nothing but good things to say about the experience. Issue #33 is, of course, this one: …in which they …
    By Mikester, 362 words
  10. Based On A True Story..., , more info

    Sightings
    I was familiar with the sightings in both Hudson Valley, NY in the '80s and those in Belgium (2:10-19:30) in the '90s. What I didn't know was that there were hundreds of sightings at each over the years. In Hudson Valley, entire towns (and their respective police forces) witnessed a variety of giant boomerang shaped UFO's on a regular basis; a decade later, civilians, police, radar and even F-16's repeatedly …
    By Stan B., 263 words
  11. Open Culture, , more info

    How Ancient Romans Traveled Without Maps
    In an age when many of us could hardly make our way to an unfamiliar grocery store without relying on a GPS navigation system, we might well wonder how the Romans could establish and sustain their mighty empire without so much as a proper map. That’s the question addressed by the Historia Militum video above, “How Did Ancient People Travel Without Maps?” Or more to the point, how did they …
    By Colin Marshall, 429 words
  12. The Vivienne Files, , more info

    A Navy & Grey Lover? Start Packing with The Common Wardrobe
    November 22, 2024 It’s snowing like the end of the world here in Chicago – I’m very happy! Of course, it will last an hour, and then melt… sigh… More heroines than you might expect are committed to wearing navy, grey, and accent colors that vary with the seasons. I hear from you often, and I can entirely agree that your choice is an elegant and pretty foolproof way to …
    By Janice, 683 words
  13. It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine, , more info

    ‘Chasing Sunsets’ by FAUX PRIX | New Album, ‘From Metric To Imperial’
    FAUX PRIX, the new indie rock project from Bradley Hanan Carter (NO, 5 Billion in Diamonds), drops their latest track ‘Chasing Sunsets,’ a haunting reflection on resilience and staying true to your dreams. With a thrift store Casiotone drone setting the mood, Carter channels a blend of nostalgic indie rock vibes and anthemic energy. He describes the song as a journey through personal struggle, urging listeners to hold on to …
    By Klemen Breznikar, 244 words
  14. Rachel the Gardener, , more info

    Tree Peony: Autumn pruning
    This is one of those topics which is just soooo much easier to demonstrate than to describe... but I've have five people ask me about Tree Peonies in the past few days, so - as I still haven't managed to get a Go-Pro sorted out - you will have to bear with my descriptions, instead of a quick five-minute video. Sorry about that!Right, Tree Peonies: these are actually small shrubs, …
    By Rachel the Gardener, 183 words
  15. FlowingData, , more info

    Movie runtimes framed by life expectancy
    Memento Movi, a mini-app by Michael Condouris, is what you get when you use movies as a progress bar for life expectancy. Enter your birthdate and expected lifespan. Then select a movie from the list. The percentage of your life that you’ve lived is translated to the percentage through the movie you would be, which gives you the frame in the movie. I swear this was made just for me. …
    By Nathan Yau, 83 words