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  1. Reading 1900-1950, , more info

    Pirates at Play (1950) by Violet Trefusis
    Review by Frances S: Violet Trefusis, (1894-1972), was the daughter of Alice Keppel, wife of George Keppel, a son of the 7th Earl of Albemarle. When Violet was four years old, her mother became the favourite mistress of the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII). Violet grew up as a cosmopolitan socialite and became a writer, part of the notoriously avant-garde ‘Bloomsbury Set’. She was fluent in French …
    By George Simmers, 1,012 words
  2. Glass Petal Smoke, , more info

    Anatomy of a Tic Tac Orange Mint
    The orange flavor of Tic Tac Orange Mints unfolds like the experience of eating an orange out of hand. Flavor chemists want you to think of the real thing even if the candy doesn't have the same form factor as orange fruit. The result? Candy plays pretend, and our brain consciously plays right along with it because candy tastes good, inspires memories and is fun to eat. Mass-produced candy
    By Michelle Krell Kydd, 75 words
  3. Jon Udell, , more info

    The social cost of mediated experience
    The first time I heard a critique of mediated experience, the critic was my dad. He was an avid photographer who, during our family’s year in India, when I was a young child, used his 35mm Exacta to capture thousands of photos that became carousels of color slides we viewed for many years thereafter. It was a remarkable documentary effort that solidified our memories of that year. But dad was …
    By Jon Udell, 422 words
  4. 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
  5. Dan Hill – Medium, , more info

    Modern Housing: An environmental common good
    A recent paper on housing, written with Mariana Mazzucato, outlining some ‘home truths’ about homes, and exploring the human right to housing alongside the rights of the environmentAny of the numerous so-called ‘housing crises’, at least those littered across the countries of the Global North, cannot be solved simply through that bluntest of tools: mass home ownership, based on the house as a financial asset, delivered predominantly by the private …
    By Dan Hill, 1,760 words
  6. Tasmanian 20th Century Modernism, , more info

    Anne O’Byrne Centre Demolished
    The Anne O’Byrne Centre that was part of the Launceston General Hospital was demolished in early 2024. The imposing building stood on the corner of a steep slope on the corner of Charles and Howick Streets, I always admired how challenging the steep site must have been to build on. I remember documenting the building around a decade ago when the facade was renovated, not this and the entire building …
    By Thomas Ryan, 205 words
  7. Quelle Movies, , more info

    Late Night with the Devil
    Heeeeeeeere’s the Devil! TV show host Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian) needs to find a way to revive his flailing late night show. He’s in steep competition with rival Jack Carson and after the chart-topping episode where Jack brings on his dying wife Madeleine (Georgina Haig) his life has been in a downward spiral. Jack Delroy and his team come up with what will be a sensational special to help revive …
    By Raquel Stecher, 340 words
  8. Hazel McNab – News, , more info

    Rinsey Rockpool
    One of my fave beaches. And most of 2023 it had sand. All rocks again now but how lovely it was with the sand. I loved this photograph, so it's been a plan to cut it since I took the picture. The combination and strength of the foreground shapes makes it quite an unusual composition. I have found this my most confusing puzzle of a print so far. I got …
    By Hazel McNab, 364 words
  9. Sew Historically, , more info

    Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Mixed Lace Blouse
    Because I wanted to try out different historical whitework and lace making techniques, I made an Edwardian hand-embroidered blouse. So my hand-embroidered mixed lace blouse is basically a wearable lace sampler! It was a lot of work to embroider the Edwardian blouse by hand – especially because I filmed the whole process – but it was also fun! I used a variety of embroidery techniques from the Edwardian era: such …
    By Lina, 2,412 words
  10. Particulations, , more info

    On Moments & Meaning...
    This limited edition A5 booklet of poetry is a curated collection of the work of the Yorkshire New Wave poet, Clifford Nicholas.Nicholas (1928-2021) was born in the North East of England, and his family moved to Leeds (West Yorkshire) when he was a small child. The University of Leeds is the site of the most complete hard copy collection of his previous work and is held in Special Collections.Nicholas’s poetry …
    By Particulations, 267 words
  11. Huey | Home, , more info

    Migrating from Omnivore to Wallabag
    Self-hosted setup using docker-compose and importing of articles from OmnivoreThe read-it-later app which I had been using, Omnivore, recently announced that it was being acquired by EvenLabs and would shut down on 30 November 2024.1 Although Omnivore is technically open source (which was one of the reasons I selected it), the project is not mature. It does not actually support self-hosted installations at the moment and the mobile apps will …
    By Huey, 638 words
  12. Lloyd Atkinson - Articles, , more info

    Containerised Microsoft SQL Server With Grafana
    A short example of using Grafana, Microsoft SQL Server, and Docker Compose - Tagged: Containers, Grafana, Microsoft SQL Server
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  13. Mexican Please, , more info

    Chicken Chile Verde
    I've been keeping batches of this Chicken Chile Verde in the fridge for the past couple weeks -- it's super easy to make and it can lead to all sorts of quick, no-thinking-involved meals. Perfect! Take a look at this pan of green goodness and tell me what potential you see: Loaded burritos? Tortas? Tostadas?... Read More The post Chicken Chile Verde appeared first on Mexican Please.
    By Patrick, 70 words
  14. New Things Under the Sun, , more info

    Training Scientists in Low and Middle Income Countries
    The evidence is thin, but we think it probably works!
    By Matt Clancy, 18 words
  15. Picturegoing, , more info

    David Lean: A Biography
    Source: Kevin Brownlow, David Lean: A Biography (London: Faber & Faber, 1997 [orig. 1996]) p. 203 Text: I was making GREAT EXPECTATIONS down at Rochester when the first print came through [of Brief Encounter] … I suggested we ask the local theatre if they would run a preview. Rochester was a pretty tough town in those days and at the first love scene one woman down in the front started …
    By Luke McKernan, 205 words