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  1. CD-ROM Journal, , more info

    Rodem the Wild
    I've been invited to guest over at the excellent Indie Tsushin, so you can find my latest post over there. I wrote about iTA-Choco Systems's excellently strange Rodem the Wild (Yaken Rodem, 野犬ロデム).
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  2. From a Glacier's Perspective - AGU Blogosphere, , more info

    Active Calving Period Northen Patagonia Icefield Revealed in Christmas 2024 image.
    Steffen Glacier calved off the Z group of icebergs at start of December following on a March prodution of X and Y bergs and a December-February 2023/24 breakoff of A,B,C. The Z icebergs have an area of 3 km2, false color Sentinel image. Steffen Glacier is the largest south flowing outlet of the 4000 km2 Northern Patagonia Icefield (NPI). On December Dec. 6, 2023 the terminus tongue has a narrow …
    By mspelto, 528 words
  3. Josh Withers, , more info

    Only the Paranoid Survive
    I ticked over 15 years as a marriage celebrant this year and I’ve realised I’d grown complacent. I’m reminded of wisdom around complacency by a former employee of a formerly massive computer company whose lunch has been eaten by the current first and second biggest companies in the world by market cap. Former Intel CEO, chairman, and employee number three, Andy Grove, in his autobiography Only the Paranoid Survive wrote: …
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  4. Too Much Horror Fiction, , more info

    Punish the Sinners by John Saul (1978): I Got a Catholic Block
    Busting out of nowhere in 1977 with his debut novel from Dell, John Saul had success immediately, watching as Suffer the Children hit the bestseller charts and sold millions of copies, thanks to an easy-to-remember name and a first-ever tv commercial ad campaign. Saul wrote his books fast, like in a month, so the publisher was always happy to have a new paperback original from him every year.
    By Will Errickson, 80 words
  5. Weird Fucking Games, , more info

    Housekeeping to Room 501
    Housekeeping to Room 501 (USD$9.99) by taxicomics and Catladygames Note: I received a copy of this game for free. Tidy rooms in sinister hotel while discovering its secrets. A compelling simulator with spooks that inspire dread and never feel cheap. Buy on Steam for USD$9.99 The post Housekeeping to Room 501 appeared first on Weird Fucking Games.
    By wfg, 61 words
  6. Spy Write, , more info

    Barbican Station – Nobody Walks
    Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”. Donate to #TeamEvie and the Literally Healing program at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. Go to either TinyURL.com/giveTE for a monetary donation or TinyURL.com/TeamE24, pick a book and make sure to pick Team Evie as the shipping location. I’ll have more ways to donate soon, so watch the feed. In this episode we …
    By Spy Write, 237 words
  7. Quomodocumque, , more info

    Notes towards a logic puzzle
    You arrive at a gate with two guards. One guard likes big butts and he cannot lie. The other guard hates big butts and he cannot tell the truth.
    By JSE, 34 words
  8. PHP.Watch, , more info

    How to install PHP on Windows using Winget
    Installing, Updating, and removing PHP on Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2025 made with `winget`.
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  9. Between Sound and Space: ECM Records and Beyond, , more info

    Between Two Sounds: Arvo Pärt’s Journey to His Musical Language (Book Review)
    If I were to dump out a puzzle from its box and ask you to put it together, you’d likely start with the edge pieces, as we’ve all been taught to do. Recently, however, while watching my seven-year-old assemble one of his own, I realized this isn’t necessarily the best strategy. The puzzle he was working on was circular, and the circumference was uniformly white, surrounding a clear design in …
    By Tyran Grillo, 1,533 words
  10. Lesser-Known Writers, , more info

    Eric Ericson
    Eric Ericson (b. Blaby, Leicestersire, 23 June 1925; d.reg. North Surrey, Oct-Dec 2006) In the short span of five years, between 1978 and 1983, Eric Ericson published four books, and then the name disappears from the public record. Three are occult novels, and the fourth is occult nonfiction. The only known facts about him, for many years, were that he was born in 1925 (sourced from the US
    By Douglas A. Anderson, 70 words
  11. in lieu of a field guide, , more info

    Todas las almas
    Notes on The Pole: A Novel by J.M. Coetzee (Liveright, 2023)1. "The decision to invite the Pole ... is arrived at only after some soul-searching." The Pole then is the soul being searched for. And reading The Pole by J.M. Coetzee is an attempt to find the soul in a human being. 2. If our searchee is Witold, the Pole, our searcher is Beatriz, a board member of a concert …
    By Rise, 75 words
  12. Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings | Blog, , more info

    Reflecting on Life
    Last year I decided that I want to share my most important learnings about engineering, teams and quite frankly personal mental health. My hope is that those who want to learn from me find it useful. This is a continuation to this. Over the years, I've been asked countless times: “What advice would you give to young programmers or engineers?” For the longest time, I struggled to answer. I wasn't …
    By Armin Ronacher, 2,100 words
  13. Speed Force, , more info

    “As Without” Review of THE FLASH #16
    “I thought we were done with all the trippy science stuff” – Irey West In spite of Irey’s quote, this volume of THE FLASH continues to be more than a little trippy – but we do have at least one thing confirmed that explains some of the strange happenings. Wally battles Weather Wizard, while Wally continues to be in the Watchtower – and that’s not the strangest thing going on. …
    By Ed Garrett, 434 words
  14. Localghost - Blog, , more info

    2024: The year in lists
    It’s Boxing Day and I’m a small pile on the sofa. We successfully Did Christmas at ours this year, and I never want to see another mince pie (until next year). So, what better time than now to look back on the year? Skip to bits you care about: The year in... ...big life things ...conferences ...gardening ...travel ...books ...podcasts ...music ...video games ...blog posts ...Christmas dinner The year in... …
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  15. splitbrain.org, , more info

    Lego Advent Calendar
    Lego Advent Calendar Every year, my lovely wife prepares a custom advent calendar for me. And, because I loved it as a kid and still do, she puts Lego in it. Everyday, I get a few more pieces and build a new model. At the last day I get the manual and build the actual set. It's great fun. This year's set was Set 60431: Space Explorer and Alien Life. …
    By andi, 138 words