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  1. Keith J. Grant, , more info

    Theme Machine 2.0
    I’ve just released a huge update to the Theme Machine. This is a tool a first put online last summer for building color palettes and exporting them as CSS custom properties. If you haven’t played with it yet, go a head and give it a try. Note: I made the tool responsive, so you can play around with it on mobile and see what it does, but it’s really designed …
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  2. He Can Jog, , more info

    Log: Monday December 30th
    I'm cross-posting again. This was posted on izzzzi yesterday, but's really an astrid dev log post I guess! I started reworking autotriggers in astrid again this weekend... I think this time they're nicer, simpler: basically just an array of structs in shared memory. The structs have an interval, a phase, and a payload field with a corresponding enum that indicates the type of the payload. There's a thread whose sole …
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  3. The World according to Dina, , more info

    Leaving All Germs Behind
    As the church bells were chiming on Christmas Eve, Dina and Kb clinked mugs of hot lemon and honey tea with us Bookfayries, toasting to the demise of germs and the hope for brighter, sniffle-free days. They spent Christmas battling the flu and now having emerged from the duvet fortress determined to leave all traces ...
    By Dina, 60 words
  4. MixedMath: Blog, , more info

    An (updated) brief note on cryptography
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    By David Lowry-Duda, 39 words
  5. Ryan Mulligan | Articles, , more info

    Some Things About Keyframes
    Whether you've barely scratched the surface of keyframe animations in CSS or fancy yourself a seasoned pro, I suggest reading An Interactive Guide to Keyframe Animations. Josh (as always) does an impeccable deep dive that includes interactive demos for multi-step animations, loops, setting dynamic values, and more. This is a quick post pointing out some other minor particulars: Duplicate keyframe properties The order of keyframe rules Custom timing function (easing) …
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  6. Chopstick Chronicles, , more info

    Hoshigaki Dried Persimmon
    Hoshigaki is a traditional Japanese delicacy that transforms fresh persimmons into candy-like dried fruits. The process of creating hoshigaki has been perfected over centuries and involves carefully peeling and hand-massaging the persimmons as they slowly air-dry, resulting in a uniquely sweet and complex flavor and a slightly chewy yet soft texture. Although the process is ... The post Hoshigaki Dried Persimmon appeared first on Chopstick Chronicles.
    By Shihoko Ura, 69 words
  7. Man in Chair, , more info

    John Foreman’s Australian Pops Orchestra: New Year’s Eve Gala Concert 2024 review
    John Foreman’s Australian Pops Orchestra blends traditional New Year’s Eve favourites with a generous serving of musical theatre and pop hits for a thrilling presentation of their annual New Year’s Eve & The Day Before Gala Concert. New Year’s concerts are a custom the world over and Melbourne is fortunate to have its own tradition curated so lovingly by John Foreman. Showcasing three fabulous headline stars, the 60 piece orchestra …
    By Simon Parris, 651 words
  8. Niklas's blog, , more info

    Jimmy Carter is dead
    Jimmy Carter. Department of Defense. Department of the Navy. Naval Photographic Center, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Jimmy Carter is dead. He became 100 years old. He may be known as the 'least-bad American president', which is no small feat. Let's look at what he did, based on some notes I've made through the years; in other words, this is merely a collection of quotes from books, articles, and video …
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  9. The lost outpost – technology, photography, society, and life, , more info

    Finding affordable Air Quality sensors for FOSDEM
    Pick two There’s a well-known project management / product management adage… you have three variables – speed / price / quality – and must choose two. FOSDEM 2025 My friend Chris Adams is, like me1, headed to FOSDEM 2025 – in fact, for the last couple of years, that is the only time I’ve had the joy of seeing him, so I already treasure the opportunity to go there! Background …
    By Andy Piper, 910 words
  10. Toomanywires, , more info

    The Best & Worst Games of 2024
    The Best & Worst of:2023 / 2022 / 2021 / 2020 / 2019 / 2018 / 2017 / 2016 / 2015 / 2014 / 2013 / 2012 / 2011 / 2010I bought a GameCube this year. It's orange.I also bought and played things that aren't twenty years old. New things. Whether I was pumping dozens of hours into the latest blockbuster, discovering a charming indie, revisiting an old favourite, or …
    By toomanywires, 5,622 words
  11. comiCSS, , more info

    Argument
    A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
    By Alvaro Montoro, 8 words
  12. Igor Pak's blog, , more info

    On faith, religion, conjectures and Schubert calculus
    Just in time for the holidays, Colleen Robichaux and I wrote this paper on positivity of Schubert coefficients. This paper is unlike any other paper I had written, both in the content and the way we obtained the results. To me, writing it was a religious experience. No, no, the paper is still mathematical, it’s just, uhm, different. Read this post till the end to find out how, or go …
    By igorpak, 3,637 words
  13. Classic Film and TV Café, , more info

    The Eiger Sanction Is a Tough Climb
    The Eiger Sanction (1975). This action thriller, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, follows a former assassin who is coerced into one last mission. There is some talk about recovering a germ warfare formula, but the mission is really about revenge. Two bad agents kill one of ours, so a shadowy U.S. agency wants them sanctioned--which is apparently code for eliminated. Eastwood's ex-killer now teaches art at a college (!) …
    By Rick29, 351 words
  14. London Historians' Blog, , more info

    2024: Our Year
    This year we enjoyed around 40 events, including monthly pub meet-ups at the Wheatsheaf in Fitzrovia. There were our hardy annuals such as the Big Pub Quiz, Annual Lecture, Picnic and Life Members’ Lunch; among the rest, highlights have to be our visit to Berry Bros & Rudd, the Gas Lamp workshop, the Kennel Club […]
    By Mike Paterson, 59 words
  15. Matt Fantinel, , more info

    Cool Links Vol. 6: December, 2024
    If anything looks wrong, read on the site! Happy Holidays! I have four new links to read while you recharge your batteries from dealing with end-of-year stress or recovering from overeating. They’re either introspective or retrospective, as is the theme this time of year. Care Doesn’t Scale, by Steven Scrawls This is such a good article that resonated very deeply with me. As someone who wished could do more to …
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