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  1. Greater Greater Washington, , more info

    Do Something: The week of November 25, 2024
    Weekly, Regional Policy Director Dan Reed and DC Policy Director Alex Baca will share with you an action you can take in the immediate future that has the potential, sometimes great and sometimes small, to increase the number of homes in our region, decrease the trips people take by car, make all of it safer, and not screw people over in the process. This week: it’s one year of Do …
    By Dan Reed (Regional Policy Director), Alex Baca (DC Policy Director), 1,168 words
  2. Daily Developer Tips | Go Make Things, , more info

    A Web Component to expand or collapse all details elements
    Today, I wanted to share a little Web Component I made for expanding or collapsing all of the <details> elements on a page. Let’s dig in! Why do you need this? Over on the Lean Web Club, I host a massive, searchable collection of courses and tutorials on a wide range of front-end topics. I originally just had them all as one giant list, but the page got comically long …
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  3. Off the Top :: vanderwal.net, , more info

    Weeknote - 3 September 2022
    You are asking, “Where are you? Are you okay? Are you still blogging?” In TikTok parlance, “Great questions. Let me tell you.” First, this standard TikTok pattern is one I find really interesting. It fills in he politeness / nicety gap that has become common in the last decade or two, where people jump into answering questions. This nod to thanking the person asking encourages questions and puts people at …
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  4. LinkMachineGo, , more info

    Infographic of the Impact of Vaccines Against Disease
    [vaccines] The Impact of Vaccines … Astonishing infographic showing the effectiveness of vaccines against common diseases across time.
    By Darren, 26 words
  5. In Custodia Legis, , more info

    Modernizing Congressional Data – House Legislation and Amendments on Congress.gov
    The following is a guest post from Andrew Reiter, a legislative data specialist in the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress. Andrew previously blogged about an Update on the Congress.gov API, Modernizing Congressional Data – Treaty Documents on Congress.gov, and Modernizing Congressional Data – Senate Legislation and Amendments on Congress.gov. In the fifth installment of our series on modernizing the legislative data exchange behind Congress.gov, we look …
    By Taylor Gulatsi, 526 words
  6. Criminal Element, , more info

    Cooking the Books: Murder On The Page by Daryl Wood Gerber
    The evocatively named Allie Catt is used to rising above her circumstances. Whether it’s her indifferent parents’ absurd choice of name for their only child or the heartbreaking end of her engagement, Allie has grown to be the kind of twenty-something woman who learns from adversity and shapes herself into someone stronger, wiser, and, most…
    By Doreen Sheridan, 66 words
  7. Lab Muffin Beauty Science, , more info

    Is benzene in benzoyl peroxide a cancer risk?
    There’s been a lot of stories about benzene contamination in personal care products over the last 4 years. This year, benzene was discovered in benzoyl peroxide, a staple acne treatment. How concerned should we be? Petition and original paper I’ve written about the background behind Valisure’s benzene analyses before, as well as questions about the accuracy of their data and ... Read more Source
    By Michelle Wong, 72 words
  8. Professional NPC, , more info

    I'm thinking about Linda Tirado.
    I'm thinking about the USA election, and I'm thinking about Ukraine, and I'm remembering how the "Berkut" snipers shot journalists in Kyiv in 2013, and of course I remember Linda Tirado. And here's an article, an interview with her. She's crazy and beautiful. And here's a story she told a couple days ago. I don't know how long she can live like this. Brain's a tricky thing. There's not much …
    By Simon Tsevelev, 91 words
  9. CSS-Tricks, , more info

    WordPress Multi-Multisite: A Case Study
    The mission: Provide a dashboard within the WordPress admin area for browsing Google Analytics data for all your blogs. The catch? You’ve got about 900 live blogs, spread across about 25 WordPress multisite instances. Some instances have just one blog, others have as many as 250. In other words, what you need is to compress a data set that normally takes a very long time to compile into a single …
    By Scott Fennell, 3,861 words
  10. Dead Wax, , more info

    These Boots Are Made For Walking
    These Boots Are Made For Walking The Billboard Book of Number 1 Hits says “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'” was a huge hit for Nancy Sinatra. The tune topped the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in 1966, becoming Sinatra’s first and only solo No. 1 single in the United States. So much played on radio and TV and at so many places in 1966, but also in expected …
    By Bob, 357 words
  11. We Make Money Not Art, , more info

    Symbiotic Sense(s) part 2: lazy robots, AI-designed ceramics and cosmic radiations
    Symbiotic Sense(s), an exhibition currently on view at the National Library of Latvia in Riga as part of the RIXC Art Science festival (see my notes on the conference), presents the work of artists who challenge the boundaries between self and other, human and other forms of life, natural and artificial. T(n)C (Agnes Varnai and Tina Kult), Retraining Laziness, 2023 Sasha Litvintseva and Beny Wagner, My Want of You Partakes …
    By Regine, 1,938 words
  12. The Pulp Super-Fan, , more info

    ‘Blood Is the Life’
    I have reviewed several of John L. French‘s works here, but one series of his that I have yet to get into is Bianca Jones. Jones is a Baltimore detective who becomes the unofficial “monster hunter” on the force, facing several foes and menaces with only the help of a strange bookstore owner and a […]
    By Michael, 60 words
  13. Raven Sings The Blues, , more info

    Lee Baggett
    It may be almost December but I’ve got no intentions of wrapping up the year just yet. There are still plenty more albums to hit the review block and the latest finds perennial RSTB favorite Lee Baggett back at it once again. The West Coast songwriter has long lingered in the crumpled and creviced end of the Cosmic American canon and he shows no signs of digging out now. Waves …
    By Andy, 314 words
  14. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller, , more info

    Dan Davies on farming and inheritance tax (→ backofmind.substack.com)
    The streets of London were crawling with tractors recently, protesting the changes to inheritance tax on farms. (Previously farms were exempt from inheritance tax; now farms worth over £1m will be subject to it.) My initial response was to buy the line that this would only affect a tiny minority of farms, and that it was shutting a pretty egregious tax loophole exploited by the likes of James Dyson and …
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  15. Nutfield Genealogy, , more info

    A Photo Tour of Plimoth Patuxet Museum
    Happy Thanksgiving! At the Plimoth Patuxet open air museum, this path leads to the English village. However, due to recent archeaological digs in downtown Plymouth at the site of the original fort, historians have learned that the native Wampanoag people lived very close to the palisade. Previously they were believed to live nearby, but not this close. The museum is re-interpreting the palisade and the Wampanoag dwellings. A grant from …
    By Heather Wilkinson Rojo, 258 words