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  1. BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), , more info

    Getting (Back) Into It for 2025
    One of 2024's most popular bl.ag online posts was 'Getting Into It' by Lauren Kerbel. This profiled the journeys and experiences of different sign painters around the world, and this year she's added another five people to the list. Read on for their stories, and advice for those just starting out in the business.If your resolution for 2025 is to pick up the brush, and you feel inspired by the …
    By Better Letters, 1,928 words
  2. Adrian Roselli, , more info

    aria-description Does Not Translate
    It does, actually. In Firefox. Sometimes. A major risk of using ARIA to define text content is it typically gets overlooked in translation. Automated translation services often do not capture it. Those who pay for localization services frequently miss content in ARIA attributes when sending text strings to localization vendors. Content buried in aria-label, aria-placeholder, aria-roledescription, or aria-valuetext can end up being presented to users in a language different than …
    By Adrian Roselli, 501 words
  3. remy sharp's b:log, , more info

    The Echo Wife [book]
    Could not put the damn book down! Very easy book to read, and annoyingly difficult to stop reading late at night. The story is told from Evelyn's perspective, a brilliant scientist working in the field of human cloning. There's a lot that goes on in the book, both from the story moving forward and driven by plot twists but also from Evelyn's own inner monologue. The clone aspect of the …
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  4. Multilitteratus Incognitus, , more info

    Back into Design: CALLing all Language Learning x Technology geeks!
    New Year, New Projects!I am taking this spring term off from teaching, partly to re-energize my batteries which have been rather low on account that I've been going full speed (🚌) since 2018; the pandemic didn't help because teaching increased around that time (not that I am complaining, the cosmos provided something I needed at the time). Another reason for the break is partly to work on a new course …
    By Apostolos K. ("AK"), 565 words
  5. Chris Jones | chrisjones.io, , more info

    A sunny break from grey skies
    While waiting for a hot chocolate the sun was out blasting us with warmth on a chilly day. Nice break from the snow flurries. Note tags: halifax, BlackAndWhite, iphone, waiting, winter
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  6. Irrational Exuberance, , more info

    Uber's service migration strategy circa 2014.
    In early 2014, I joined as an engineering manager for Uber’s Infrastructure team. We were responsible for a wide number of things, including provisioning new services. While the overall team I led grew significantly over time, the subset working on service provisioning never grew beyond four engineers. Those four engineers successfully migrated 1,000+ services onto a new, future-proofed service platform. More importantly, they did it while absorbing the majority, although …
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  7. jeffmilner.com, , more info

    Los Angeles Fire
    The images coming out of Los Angeles this morning are heartbreaking. From the BBC: We don’t yet have concrete answers as to what started the LA fires, it is too early to tell and first responders are still focused on evacuating and tackling the blazes. But, officials have pointed to high winds and drought in the area, which has made vegetation very dry and easy to burn. An important factor …
    By Jeff Milner, 260 words
  8. Brian Sandberg: Historical Perspectives, , more info

    On the Army of God and Religious Politics in the U.S.
    A new report in The Atlantic focuses on the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) in contemporary Christianity and its growing influence in the political culture of the United States. Stephanie McCrummen writes: “A shift is under way, one that scholars have been tracking for years and that has become startlingly visible with the rise of Trumpism. At this point, tens of millions of believers—about 40 percent of American Christians, including Catholics, …
    By briansandberg, 499 words
  9. Notes from a Room, , more info

    Home
    How can I feel I have arrived home in something that is in many ways so ­foreign to me? And yet beneath the surface it is not foreign at all, but a reversion to the sacred order of things. I sit in a monastery chapel before dawn. There is snow on the ground outside. The priest murmurs the liturgy by the light of the lampadas, the dark silhouettes of two …
    By notesfromaroom, 131 words
  10. Spooky Geology, , more info

    Pop Cryptid Spectator #2
    In this edition: News: Two deaths dubiously linked to Bigfoot hunting Cryptid Media See This – Out There: Crimes of the Paranormal Cryptid Media Skip This – Lost Monster Files Update on naming taboo cryptids AI cryptid carnival Google Earth cryptids Hood cryptids meme Hello and welcome to the 2nd Pop Cryptid Spectator – my chronicle of observing the changing appearance of and attitudes towards “cryptids” in popular culture. My …
    By Sharon A. Hill, 2,346 words
  11. Sienna Eggler, , more info

    CH 101 - Everyone Deserves A Place To Rest Their Head
    The gang marvels at Meike's new home.
    By Sienna Eggler, 18 words
  12. Wormwoodiana, , more info

    The Tarot in England
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    By Mark V, 8 words
  13. Gameblog, , more info

    Gaming Year 2024
    18XX. This has been a year of 18XX games. Things started slowly in the Spring, but then 18 India hit us by a storm. I ended up playing various 18XX titles over 20 times this year; that’s more than a third of my all-time 18XX plays since 2006. Forest Shuffle. I still played a ton of Forest Shuffle on BGA. I’ve played the game over 200 times this year. If …
    By Mikko, 2,100 words
  14. A Good Beer Blog – Second Gen (2003-2016, 2016- ), , more info

    Your Beery News Notes For Finally… Finally… Settling Into 2025
    Lordy. Is all the holiday cheese finally gone? Is 2024 gone? Really? Check the back of the bottom shelf. Me, I finished off the holidays with a Covid needle in my left arm and a flu shot in my right. I’d rather have had the cheese. So perhaps a short post today, given me with the low grade fever and insomnia and all you all getting over eating the Yuletide …
    By Alan, 2,710 words
  15. Sia Karamalegos: Blog Archive, , more info

    My top content in 2024
    2024 was a transitional year for me. I spent the first half of this year working at Shopify, and in the latter half I went freelance again. Being a freelancer is great in terms of freedom, so I am able to branch out a bit more now. Top Shopify web performance content # Most of my top content was really the posts I wrote on performance.shopify.com. Luckily, the folks still …
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