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  1. Brandon's movie memory – Deeper Into Movies, , more info

    Junk Head (2017, Takahide Hori)
    I can’t believe another sci-fi stop-motion feature exists with the same plot as Mad God – Phil Tippett must’ve been so steamed when he saw this. Both movies’ worlds are packed with lore and backstory, which they mostly don’t bother us with, as we follow a little guy who descends into lovingly-detailed hellish depths on some doomed mission. This guy’s human body has been mangled so he’s been robocopped into …
    By Brandon, 148 words
  2. Memex 1.1, , more info

    Monday 25 November, 2024
    The looming shadow Quote of the Day “The best photographers know what not to photograph.” Bill Jay Musical alternative to the morning’s radio news Eric Clapton | Wonderful Tonight Link Long Read of the Day What If Echo Chambers Work? This is a really striking essay because it addresses a question that has been bothering me for a long time. Years ago (2012 onwards, to be precise), the political theorist …
    By jjn1, 792 words
  3. GamerDad: Gaming with Children, , more info

    Amelia’s Garden (Switch)
    Amelia is a young woman who finds a rooftop garden filled with broken pots, so she decides to fix them and plant things in them to restore the garden. Help her do so by solving simple jigsaw puzzles and playing a planting mini-game on Nintendo Switch. Amelia’s Garden is actually a sequel/spinoff to a game […]
    By Cary Woodham, 59 words
  4. round the rails we go, , more info

    Map To The Stars
    Last week I went to see Robert, because I'm a gracious person and sometimes you have to bring joy to the little people. We were heading into town from Aigburth station and I spotted something on the line diagram on the platform:Do you see it? Computer, zoom and enhance.The map has been printed with Liverpool Baltic station already on it. According to Robert the sticker covering it keeps being ripped …
    By Scott Willison, 153 words
  5. Tony's Reading List, , more info

    ‘Zen in the Garden’ by Miki Sakamoto (Review)
    It may be #GermanLitMonth, but Japan is rarely far from my (literary) mind, and when planning my choices for this month’s event, I was reminded of a book that had been on my shelves for a year or so, one that bridges the gap between east and west. It’s a tad wet and humid in Melbourne today, but that doesn’t matter if you’re wanting to do a little vicarious gardening, …
    By Tony, 946 words
  6. Doc Pop's Blog, , more info

    Denim Pen Wrap, 16 Years Later
    I’ve been using my denim pen wrap a bunch lately and thought I’d share some pictures. I made this wrap back in 2008 and it has had a lot of use in the past 16 years. I used to make a lot of denim objects like this when I was a tailor at Self Edge. My denim wallets still get a lot of use too. The post Denim Pen Wrap, …
    By doc, 85 words
  7. Matthew Sheret – is someone who types things, , more info

    Week 99: Okay reviews
    Just busy, mostly. The house has just about recovered from various illnesses. Obviously with R’s birthday on the horizon we’re expecting a delicious cocktail of coughs and colds for the start of the festive season. Got a game of the new edition of Underworlds in. Much smoother, a teeny bit less character to each warband, still lovely opponents. Did a turn at the Public Digital networking event. It’s been ages …
    By Matt Sheret, 120 words
  8. Brajeshwar, , more info

    Notepad++
    Notepad++ is a free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Based on the powerful editing component Scintilla, Notepad++ is written in C++ and uses pure Win32 API and STL which ensures a higher execution speed and smaller program size. Notepad++ development began, in September 2003, by Don Ho, a former Paris Diderot University computer science student. Notepad++ was built as a Microsoft Windows application; the author …
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  9. Arnold Zwicky's Blog, , more info

    Sweatless in the poolside sun
    (There will be mentions — in vernacular but not actually vulgar terms — of male-male sexual practices that some will find icky, so this posting will not be to everyone’s taste; and it might stretch some kids’ horizons a bit, so a gentle warning) From back on 10/30, e-mail from Gadi Niram, with a video gift for me, saying: I found this video (and the young man in it) to …
    By arnold zwicky, 1,023 words
  10. Phil Gyford’s website – Writing, , more info

    w/e 2024-11-24
    One of the big current admin tasks is informing organisations that my Dad has passed away. I started on the utilities this week, calling BT to let them know, and to have the name on the account changed to my Mum’s name. (They do have an online form but it’s ambiguous in places.) That seemed to go OK. But then it was apparent the broadband at the house had stopped …
    By Phil Gyford, 1,011 words
  11. Time's Flow Stemmed, , more info

    Harry Mulisch’s The Discovery of Heaven
    Harry Mulisch, one of the most significant figures in Dutch literature, recently came to my attention through Michael Orthofer’s Complete Review. Described there as “unquestionably among the leading authors of the second half of the twentieth century,” his work was entirely new to me. His personal history—a Jewish mother and an Austrian father with ties to the Nazi regime—infuses The Discovery of Heaven with a profound engagement with post-war history …
    By Anthony, 234 words
  12. A Year In The Country, , more info

    The White Reinder – A Folk Horror Precursor Under a Leaden Sky
    The White Reindeer (1952) was the first film made by Finnish cinematographer Erik Blomberg. It is set amongst the bleakly beautiful snowbound landscape of Finnish Lapland and tells the story of a newly married young woman called Pirita who becomes lonely, frustrated and desperate for affection due to her husband often being away herding reindeer, which leads her to seek out a shaman who gives her a potion which will …
    By stephenprince, 896 words
  13. The website of Alice Bartlett, , more info

    Week 325: Exactitude
    I need an exactitude on the Ganni beanie athleisure mums. Beachy blonde hair. Sweaty betty. Puffer jacket. Dog with a bit of poodle DNA in it. I’ve joined Bluesky but I have nothing to say 🤷🏻. I told Chaz I don’t have a sense of smell and he suggested that maybe it just isn’t alive yet? Went to see Sam and Lizzy this weekend and spent 24h being fed and …
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  14. Web3 is going just great, , more info

    Around $21 million in losses reported by users of DEXX
    DEXX, a platform that advertises itself as the "first memecoins trading terminal application", disclosed that it had been hacked when it posted a message on social media addressed to "Mr./Ms. Hacker", asking they return stolen funds in exchange for "destroy[ing] all information we currently have on the hack" and not pursuing further legal action.DEXX did not disclose how much was taken in the breach, but hundreds of victims have reported …
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  15. thejaymo - Blog, , more info

    Repetition
    The weather has gone from freezing us to blowing us away. It’s been super windy and wet here in London all weekend. I caught up on a lot of things, did a lot of thinking and did a lot of tasks I’ve been putting off this week. Not bad. Repetition OTB Photo 365 The Ministry Of My Own Labour Terminal Access Dipping the Stacks Reading Music Remember Kids:RepetitionThis quote from …
    By Jay Springett, 1,445 words