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  1. Jim Nielsen’s Blog, , more info

    Nothing is Something
    There’s a post on htmx.org about why htmx wasn’t the right fit for a particular project (which is dope, we need more websites that admit their thing might not be the right thing all the time). The bit on AI being unfamiliar with their tool choice piqued my interest: It’s worth noting that AI tools are intimately familiar with Next.js and not so much with htmx, due to the lack …
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  2. Liliputing, , more info

    GPD G1 Review: Compact AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU gives your PC a graphics boost
    The GPD G1 is a small, portable and self-contained external GPU. Comprised of an AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT mobile graphic card together with an inbuilt 240 watt power supply, the GPD G1 offers both OCuLink or USB4 ports for connection to a host computer, allowing you to bring discrete graphics to a handheld, laptop, […] The post GPD G1 Review: Compact AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU gives your …
    By Ian W Morrison (Linuxium), 94 words
  3. Brad Frost | Blog, , more info

    Ella’s First Website
    ULTRA PROUD DAD MOMENT: Ella made her first website! Melissa and I woke up on Saturday morning to our goofy 6-year-old daughter entering our bedroom making this obnoxious sound. It was impressively annoying, especially considering she hasn’t seen Dumb and Dumber yet. She truly is her father’s daughter. After we were done laughing, we recorded her and cracked ourselves up listening to the playback. We joked that it would make …
    By Brad Frost, 641 words
  4. TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"), , more info

    "Where's Wanda?"
    I've just finished watching this eight-part series streaming on Apple TV, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The storyline is quite straightforward: a young woman goes missing and her family are convinced that she was kidnapped by someone nearby, so they start investigating everyone in the neighborhood, in the process uncovering all sorts of odd and illegal behavior. I think the series is properly categorized as "black comedy," combining true comedy …
    By Minnesotastan, 266 words
  5. skeetmotis, , more info

    Onekie
    What a "Onekie"? It is a Twinkies with only one Twink!Onekie is "wonky"These are not be as rare as one imagines. This is the second one this year, and I am not even actively looking for them. The interweb is littered with exemplars of "Onekies".p.s. "Onekie" rhymes with "wonky", and, it is wonky. Maybe even a bit "fonky"?
    By skeetmotis, 59 words
  6. cartoonconnie comics blog, , more info

    Looking Back At My Younger Self
    This is the time of year when I tend to look back and reflect on the past with a mix of nostalgia and regret. But mostly gratitude that I'm no longer young ;)Thanks for reading and wishing you all the fun and games you can stand. - Connie--After some time offline, I've started sharing updates again, on my blog and Ko-fi page. I'll be back on Instagram selectively. You can …
    By Connie Sun, 83 words
  7. SMASH PAGES, , more info

    Shobo + Shof Coker team with Alexandre Tefenkgi to steal back history in ‘Bronze Faces’
    Shobo and Shof Coker (New Master) will team with artist Alexandre Tefenkgi (Once Upon a Time at the End of the World) for Bronze Faces, a heist story set at the British Museum with the real-life Benin Bronzes at its center. BOOM! Studios will publish the miniseries beginning in February, which is about three Nigerian friends who reunite in London when the artwork by one of their fathers is debuting …
    By JK Parkin, 462 words
  8. The Splintered Mind, , more info

    Unified vs. Partly Disunified Reasoners
    I've been thinking recently about partly unified conscious subjects (e.g., this paper in draft with Sophie R. Nelson). I've also been thinking a bit about how chains of logical reasoning depend on the unity of the reasoning subject. If I'm going to derive "P & Q" from premises "P" and "Q" I must be unified as reasoner, at least to some degree. (After all, if Person 1 holds "P" and …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 1,407 words
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    Richard M. Powers album covers
    Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique (1958); Charles Munch, Boston Symphony Orchestra. Continuing an occasional series about artists or designers whose work has appeared on record sleeves. Richard M. Powers is one of those illustrators whose work is remembered today for his many covers for SF books and magazines even though his commissions often took him away from the genre. Powers’ early paintings for record companies use the wiry illustration style that was …
    By John, 566 words
  10. MacStories, , more info

    Over 400 Indie Apps On Sale From Black Friday Through Cyber Monday
    It’s almost Black Friday, and Matt Corey gathered indie developers to organize an app sale that runs from November 29 to December 3rd, 2023. Corey, the maker of Bills to Budget, Signals for HomeKit, and other apps that are part of the sale, has put together a collection of over 400 apps that will be offered at a discount tomorrow and Wednesday. The list is too long to publish here …
    By John Voorhees, 150 words
  11. D4D, , more info

    Driving Change – One Year On
    One year ago today, I finally got my new (to me) car delivered. The farce that surrounded that whole purchase was a nightmare – and it gave me great joy to see that Cazoo collapsed fairly soon afterwards (although I wasn’t responsible for that) Thankfully though, the car itself has turned out to be a bit of a gem. I got it with 16,000 miles on the clock, and it’s …
    By Lyle, 218 words
  12. Sidewalken, , more info

    Marmalade and Yogurt
    A few years back a little small-goods store opened down the road. They had pricey hams and smoked meats, fancy cheeses and an array of handmade artisanal stuff in jars. The absolute star of the show for me was the marmalade they made themselves – super chunky bits of peel and a perfect blend of sweetness and sourness. I would frequently just take a teaspoon from the jar, but my …
    By Simon, 158 words
  13. idiot king, , more info

    Surveillance Self-Defense
    From the Electronic Frontier Foundation: a guide to Surveillance Self-Defense. Surveillance Self-Defense is a digital security guide that teaches you how to assess your personal risk from online spying. It can help protect you from surveillance by those who might want to find out your secrets, from petty criminals to nation states. I’ve got some reading and some configuring to do this Thanksgiving break.
    By idiotking, 66 words
  14. Chris Glass, , more info

    Here
    Went to see Robert Zemeckis' "Here" in the theater. It wasn't easy, but I generally liked it. Here I blather on and on about it with some good links to things related.Currently Listening: Alan Silvestri “This is Here”Reply via email
    By Chris Glass, 41 words
  15. The Indie Bob Spot, , more info

    Red Fern Booksellers - Salina, KS
    Red Fern Booksellers, Salina, KS (Like The Indie Bob Spot on Facebook and follow The Indie Bob Spot on X)Regular followers know that I can be swept away in any bookstore and perhaps inclined to exaggeration. Trust me when I say that Red Fern Booksellers is not beautiful, it is truly gorgeous. The work that owner Harley H. and his team put into this space is impressive. As he told …
    By Bob, 994 words