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  1. And now it’s all this, , more info

    Retrobatch droplet improvement
    Shortly after I published my CleanShot X/Retrobatch post, Allison Sheridan posted this on Mastodon: That’s a great use of those tools. I am a big fan of Clean Shot X and Retrobatch but never thought of combining them. My main use of Retrobatch is to make featured images for blog posts that match what most if not all of the social media services will recognize. That droplet thing is money. …
    By Dr. Drang, 529 words
  2. VolcanoCafe, , more info

    Domino effect in the Great Rift Valley. Dofen erupts!
    The Ethiopian volcanic situation keeps escalating. A viral video is circulating of an eruption from the Dofen volcano: https://x.com/volcaholic1/status/1875137887160672670 To me, it’s an eruption because it’s throwing rocks and it’s on a volcano. It could be phreatic or magmatic. It’s phreatic if it’s driven by heated groundwater, or magmatic gasses from an intrusion, without fresh…
    By Héctor Sacristán, 64 words
  3. Tech Blog, , more info

    Everything I did in 2024
    I want to get back into writing more regularly this year, so in light of that, here’s my last year in review. Evaluating LLMs Like many of us in tech, I spent a large portion of 2024 thinking about and working with LLMs, but I was lucky enough to do it for work. I spent the year designing, building, open-sourcing, (and naming! 🐊) an application to evaluate LLMs, Lumigator. In …
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  4. kewlchops, , more info

    Death Notice #1
    Hi. Happy New Year!I'm sure many blog posts today will start with a 'I haven't posted in a while' mea culpa, and mine is no different.But this is a post I've been thinking about, really, for months. Since I visited my family in Adelaide last March/April. Back then, my Dad was moving into a full-time care situation, and Mum was staying at home. Dad's vascular dementia and Alzheimer's had become
    By george, 73 words
  5. Soderblog, , more info

    SEEN, READ 2024
    All caps, bold: MOVIE All caps, bold, asterisk: SHORT* All caps: TV SERIES Italics: Book Quotation marks: “Play” Italics, quotation marks: “Short Story” 01/02 Blaming, Elizabeth Taylor 01/04 THE CONVERSATION 01/05 PREDATORS, AMERICAN GREED 01/06 THE CURSE 01/09 THE CURSE 01/10 BREAK POINT (3) 01/11 BREAK POINT (3), Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson 01/12 CURRY & CYANIDE: THE JOLLY JOSEPH CASE 01/14 WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA …
    By Matt Riskam, 1,632 words
  6. Design Inspiration ✨🦀, , more info

    Bobleplast!
    Bobleplast!
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  7. Sweeping The Nation, , more info

    20 '25: a score of albums we're looking forward to in the coming twelve months
    Those we know about Lambrini Girls - Who Let The Dogs Out (10th January) Sophie Jamieson - I still want to share (17th January) Anna B Savage - You & i are Earth (24th January) Sharon Van Etten - Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (7th February) Panda Bear - Sinister Grift (28th February) The Tubs - Cotton Crown (7th March) The Horrors - Night Life (21st March) Those …
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  8. Andrea Grandi, , more info

    New Year resolution: sponsoring some of the open source projects I use
    After having thought about this for a while, I finally decided to start sponsoring some of the open source projects I regularly use. I set aside a monthly budget and I evenly divided the amount across the projects. Who am I sponsoring? So far I’ve started sponsoring these projects / people (in no particular order): iTerm2 - a terminal for MacOS I’ve been using for years Sebastián Ramírez - author …
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  9. Our Bow, , more info

    Thirteen innocent looking old geezers visit the second largest hoard of gold bullion in the world.
    “Shame I didn’t bring my tools” said Tony, the semi retired Peterman. The Bank of England museum was always on the list of geezers places to do! Turns out they watched us like we were
    By Daisy Snooks, 51 words
  10. The Enlightened Economist, , more info

    Engineers and their problems
    I bought Wicked Problems: How to engineer a better world by Guru Madhavan because of a column by the author in the FT, The Truth About Maximising Efficiency: it argues that governments, like engineered artefacts and indeed our bodies need some redundancy and safety marging. How true! I enjoyed reading the book but in terms of analysis didn’t get much out of it beyond the FT column. It advocates a …
    By Diane Coyle, 494 words
  11. Hate Meditations, , more info

    The noise diaries XI
    The riddle of steel So that was Christmas. The auditing fury of December gives way to new projects launched, ideals dusted off, promised resolutions, and a renewed drive to make life better, cleaner, more focused, efficient, slicker, or otherwise optimised. If you’re a hustler psychopath that is. For normal folk it just means a fucking hangover. There are many things I have considered doing with Hate Meditations in 2025. Stepping …
    By Hate Meditations, 2,783 words
  12. The Cheapskate's Guide to Computers and the Internet, , more info

    Windows 365 Link: The New Device that Imprisons Windows Users in Microsoft's Cloud
    Microsoft's dream of a Windows computer running entirely in the cloud is finally about to come true.
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  13. Digital by Default, , more info

    Seeking advice about giving [jobs] advice..
    This time last year I was dead set on launching a jobs board spin-off from my newsletter (and Steph did the hard yards in building it) but a combination of my struggles with my health and the TPX gig meant I ended up giving up on that. In my seemingly never ending mission to find a way to transition into some kind of recruitment adjacent role though I have decided …
    By Matt Jukes, 354 words
  14. Cogito, Ergo Sumana | Home, , more info

    Changelogs and Release Notes
    My friend Ned Batchelder posted, "A list of commits is not a changelog!" and spurred this post.Summary: We'd all benefit from restoring the distinction between a detailed changelog and brief release notes, but that's hard …
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  15. Mike Crittenden – Call me Critter, , more info

    Don’t eat the SCRAPs: a simple rule for clean eating
    It’s the new year, which means the majority of the developed world is thinking about cleaning up their diet. Here’s a simple rule: Avoid foods with any of these in the first three ingredients: Sugar, Corn products, Refined flour, And Potatoes. “Don’t eat the SCRAPs.” Almost every type of junk food or empty calories fails this test, and almost every nutritious food passes it. But how can I tell? What …
    By Mike Crittenden, 490 words