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  1. but she's a girl..., , more info

    Exploring desktop Linux: Part 4
    As usual, December has got away from me. I had meant to update this series with my latest Linux adventures, but haven’t had the time until now. I’ve made quite a few changes, so let’s dive in. Teething issues I continue to love Hyprland for its snappiness and flexibility, but I began to ran into a few rough edges. The most irritating thing was that Hyprland evidently did not enjoy …
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  2. Sentence first, , more info

    When books make you sing: a record of accidental song lyrics
    Books, especially novels, often quote song lyrics – typically as an epigraph and sometimes in the body text. If, that is, the author or publisher can afford it. But what of novels that quote songs accidentally, or ‘accidentally’? This is the kind of thing I mean, in Joe R. Lansdale’s A Fine Dark Line: ‘I know,’ Buster said. ‘I heard it through the grapevine. Ain’t nothin’ happens in this town, …
    By Stan Carey, 511 words
  3. Epsilon's World, , more info

    C16 games for Gameboy, Analogue Pocket Amiga, and Tamagotchi in 2024
    I am finally finished with work for the year, and so this weekend I am finally able to finish some 2024 blog posts I had been working on, but never had time until now to complete! So for regular readers, you will get a bunch of posts all at once! Hope it makes up for being a bit too quiet this year because of my workload..Back when I bought an …
    By Epsilon, 1,964 words
  4. whygodwhy, , more info

    Highlights From a Mid Year
    Every year I keep an obsessive, Soderberghian list of all the media I consume and this year I classified more of it as Mid than Fun or Good or Amazing so why even bother doing a bunch of year-end Best Of posts about it. Instead let’s just highlight a few Top Things from 2024 Cats who aren’t trying to kill each other It’s a long story but Tilly and Saru …
    By kfan, 532 words
  5. First Known When Lost, , more info

    Autumn Into Winter
    As I have mentioned here in the past, each day I read a poem in the morning and a poem in the evening. This was today's morning poem: Autumn EndsLost in vacant wonder at how the months flow away in silence,I sit alone in my idle hut, thinking endless thoughts.An old man's cares, like these leaves, are hard to sweep away.To the sound of their rustling I see autumn off …
    By Stephen Pentz, 849 words
  6. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week | SV-POW!, , more info

    About that Saurophaganax paper
    Newly out in VAMP: Danison, Andy D., Wedel, Mathew J., Barta, Daniel E., Woodward, Holly N., Flora, Holley M., Lee, Andrew H., and Snively, Eric. 2024. Chimerism of specimens referred to Saurophaganax maximus reveals a new species of Allosaurus (Dinosauria, Theropoda). Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology 12:81-114. Oh man, there is soooo much to say about this paper, which is a free download here. The short, short version is that OMNH …
    By Matt Wedel, 2,655 words
  7. DK1MI.radio | Blog, , more info

    Building the Box73 S9 Level Generator Kit
    Recently, I purchased the S9 Level Generator Kit from Box73.de. The device came as a soldering kit, but I opted not to include the optional enclosure in my order. The S9 Level Generator is a tool designed for calibrating and testing shortwave radio equipment. The device is described on the website as follows: “This device is a kit for an S9 standard level generator. It is particularly useful for evaluating …
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  8. Martin Truefitt-Baker | Blog, , more info

    Lino Cutting Gouges
    I thought I'd have a go at a blog post about the gouges and the other cutting tools I use when making my lino prints. Once again this is about my personal experience with different tools and about how I use them to create my own work. Others may prefer different tools and different ways of working. There's no definitive best tool or right way to use it. Finding the …
    By Martin Truefitt-Baker, Art, 2,509 words
  9. Zak Reviews, , more info

    Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Winter Solstice 2024 Edition
    Happy Winter Solstice! In honor of Winter Solstice, I've made an updated list of popular flashlights. Today is the day you're most likely to need a flashlight in the northern hemisphere, and I have some good candidates here. The best flashlight There is no best flashlight, so this is an amalgamation of what enthusiasts have been buying and recommending to others lately along with the author's arbitrary preferences and biases. …
    By Zak, 1,284 words
  10. Nintil, , more info

    Links (84)
    First commercial-scale fusion plant plans announced, to be built in the early 2030s Roger Penrose's biography Renaissance Philantrophy (and within, a link to recent research on wearable cortisol trackers!) Bringing Elon to a knife fight Google Willow, their new quantum chip Something I long suspected: Most of senescent cells are immune cells (hence immune rejuvenation should also solve cellular senescence) This year in biology: 2024; of particular interest is the …
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  11. Gurney Journey, , more info

    Chasing a Glitter Path
    New YouTube video covers:1. Pathways of light reflected on water, 2. Hotspot priming 3. Contre-jour lighting.4. The poetic traditions of glitter paths and moonpaths.
    By James Gurney, 26 words
  12. Luciano Mammino's Blog, , more info

    404: Newsletter Found
    Eight years ago, I embarked on a journey to make sense of the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of full-stack web development. The result was FullStack Bulletin, a weekly newsletter designed to keep developers informed and inspired. With each issue, I aim to share a curated selection of articles, a recommended book, and a thought-provoking quote, all tailored for full-stack developers and those aspiring to join the field. In this article, to …
    By Luciano Mammino, 2,206 words
  13. earfluff and eyecandy, , more info

    A Foundation for Electronic Music
    I found this document from Roland, published in 1978. The information in here is still valuable – and presented as an excellent introduction.
    By geoff, 28 words
  14. Your Heart Out, , more info

    Coincidentally ... Or Not (Part Two)
    Act One “I put a seashell to my ear, and it all comes back,” said Rod McKuen memorably in his poem The Gypsy Camp, with that beautiful setting by Anita Kerr and the San Sebastien Strings. That line, which many of us heard first via the immortal ‘Barefoot in the Head’ by the supremely cool A Man Called Adam, has been in my thoughts recently. This was partly through hearing …
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  15. things magazine, , more info

    Year end accounts
    Utter December randomness follows. The Art of Christmas at the Modern British Gallery / Fear and failing in Chatham, a gonzo art journey / Brick my World, an application that ‘turns your photos into stunning LEGO® models using classic rectangular … Continue reading →
    By things magazine, 47 words