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  1. Tao of Mac, , more info

    Notes for November 18-24
    There is relatively little of note this week, since work creeped into a couple of evenings and I tend to finish the days too tired to do anything too contrived–plus I’ve been lacking inspiration to write. Still, a couple of things came to pass: I managed to install Proxmox on the Terramaster NAS I got a couple of weeks ago. I am still trying to scrounge together enough cash to …
    By Rui Carmo, 224 words
  2. Adactio: Journal, , more info

    Syndicating to Bluesky
    Last year I described how I syndicate my posts to different social networks. Back then my approach to syndicating to Bluesky was to piggy-back off my micro.blog account (which is really just the RSS feed of my notes): Micro.blog can also cross-post to other services. One of those services is Bluesky. I gave permission to micro.blog to syndicate to Bluesky so now my notes show up there too. It worked …
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  3. BruceS, , more info

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  4. Andrew Doran, , more info

    2024-11-24 18:14
    It’s our office Christmas party soon. The dress code is black tie. I’ve managed to avoid tux-based events for some time, but I didn’t realise quite how long for until I dug my old suit out of the cupboard. I now feel like Steve Martin in Father of the Bride.
    By Andrew Doran, 50 words
  5. Galactic Journey, , more info

    [November 24, 1969] The Wind That Shakes The Snottygobbles O: New Worlds December 1969
    Tune in at 12:45 pm Pacific for LIVE splashdown coverage of Apollo 12! by Fiona Moore Once again, greetings from London. The big news this month is that Britain is now a space power! Yes, thanks to the launch of the Skynet 1-A satellite, we now have our very own presence in orbit. Can regular … Continue reading [November 24, 1969] The Wind That Shakes The Snottygobbles O: New Worlds …
    By Fiona Moore, 108 words
  6. Hiew's Boardgame Blog, , more info

    Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia Boardgame Design Competition 2024
    YBAM organised a game design competition this year, and several local designer friends and I participated. The prize-giving ceremony was 24 Nov 2024. The results were only announced that day. There was a public play event in the morning, and the ceremony itself was in the afternoon. The event was at Pearl Point shopping mall. There were tables where the public could play any of
    By Hiew Chok Sien 邱卓成, 74 words
  7. Earth Notes - On Website Technicals, , more info

    16WW Heat-pump Control
    Settings and control of the heat pump at 16WW. #heatPump #controls #DHW #spaceHeat
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  8. Ray Newman, writer, , more info

    The infinite supply of BBC ghost stories for Christmas
    There are only eight episodes of the BBC Ghost Story for Christmas, produced between 1971 and 1978. That’s not enough. Here are some suggestions for where to go next. First, let’s address a technicality: the 1968 adaptation of M.R. James’s ‘Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad’ directed by Jonathan Miller was a standalone film in the Omnibus strand. It inspired A Ghost Story for Christmas and is …
    By Ray Newman, 1,295 words
  9. Climbing My Family Tree, , more info

    Remembering Leona Walaszczyk, Former Director of the Macy's Parade
    In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Polish-born Lee Wallace (1903-1989) was the head of public relations for Macy's in New York and therefore the boss of the store's hugely famous Thanksgiving Day Parade. In fact, 2024 is the 100th anniversary of this incredible parade!The Parade always took place around the time of Lee's birthday, November 24th, so I doubt she had time for any personal celebrations. Lee was my …
    By Marian B. Wood, 332 words
  10. Life notes by Neil Williams, , more info

    Week notes: 18 – 24 November 2024
    Alright my luvvers? Writing this one on the way to and from Falmouth where Dylan and I came for a squiz at the university and its Games Academy (on a tip-off from BFI’s video games lead, Anna Mansi). It’s gorgeous here, an idyllic student town by the Cornish seaside. I’d love to study here! Whether Dyl picks it remains to be seen. We bumped into Mark Kermode and his posse …
    By neillyneil, 1,036 words
  11. Chris Nevard Model Railways Blog, , more info

    Jan Garbarek Quartet
    With it being a fowlish day outside, so what better than another dip into the negative folder from 3 December 1990. Here we are during a sound check and rehearsal of the Jan Garbarek Quartet at the much missed Town & Country Club in Kentish Town. I remember Jan Garbarek giving me the evils a couple of times, my Nikon FE MD12 motordrive making quite a clatter, something these things …
    By Chris Nevard Model Railways & Photography, 121 words
  12. Whatever, , more info

    When the Moon Hits Your Eye Gets a Starred Review in Kirkus
    For those who don’t know, Kirkus is one of the major publishing trade magazines, and a starred review means that they are holding out your book as one of special note. And guess what? Kirkus gave When the Moon Hits Your Eye a starred review! (You may have already surmised this from the headline, mind you.) I am delighted, of course. Moon is a little different from most of my …
    By John Scalzi, 188 words
  13. Undina's Looking Glass, , more info

    Saturday Question: Are You A Squirrel?
    I was going to use the word “hoarder,” but it felt too serious for a lighthearted SQ. I decided to rephrase. As I discovered, various characteristics are attributed to this small furry creature and meanings of that comparison range widely (including quite cheesy pickup lines). I’m using it in a fun and lighthearted way to […]
    By Undina, 62 words
  14. Popular history books homepage, , more info

    The Mongol Storm - review
    Our review of The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East, by Nicholas Morton, first published in October 2022. The story of the Middle East in the thirteenth century - buffeted by the storm clouds of war unleashed by the Mongol Empire. Mighty empires were uprooted while the seeds of others were blown into new soil.An excellent book, giving you a wide range of perspectives - …
    By Anthony Webb, 1,157 words
  15. David Mytton, , more info

    When security & sustainability meet: don’t try to change user behavior
    Last week William Woodruff wrote an excellent blog post about the implementation of PEP 740 on PyPI: digital attestations for Python package releases. Apparently the release of this feature was controversial because of decisions like using GitHub as the identity provider and using OIDC rather than PGP signatures. The specifics are interesting in the context of security engineering, but I wanted to highlight a major similarity between efforts to improve …
    By David Mytton, 353 words